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In peace, besides making an average of 15 rescues a day, the Coast Guard does everything from breaking ice and chasing smugglers to protecting seals in the Bering Sea. Some of its home-water patrol has now been taken over by the Coast Guard's Temporary Reserve, civilians who...
The shortage of U.S. Army chaplains was described last week by Chief of Chaplains William R. Arnold as "about two months behind our procurement needs." He said the Army's needs are 3,028 Protestant, 959 Roman Catholic and 69 Jewish chaplains by year's end.
Protestant dissatisfaction over the chaplain shortage also got an airing. Dr. Harold John Ockenga, pastor of Boston's Park Street Church (Congregational), back from visiting Army camps in 36 states, said many had too few chaplains. The 37-year-old minister blamed the dearth of volunteers on "the pacifistic...
People have turned to inspirational reading more quickly, and in far greater numbers, than they did in World War I. The current national best-seller list includes two novels with religious themes. Jewish refugee Franz Werfel's Song of Bernadette (a story of Our Lady of Lourdes) has sold...
These factors are the Protestant and Catholic Church organizations, the traditions of trade-unionism among the older members of the working classes, a considerable part of the formerly efficient and honest civil servants, and the remnants of more than a century of excellent city government and municipal administration.