The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 13

THE LEG IO N CORNER Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd an i family made the annual trip to Knightstown last Sunday. I'm sorry to say that this is all that made the trip this year. I'm sorry to say that I myself couldn't go do to circumstances, but I'm glad we have at least one good conscientious legionnair, thank’s Mike. During the Department C< nvention in Boston Mass., 16 resolutions were acted upon. A digest of clauses an* as follows: 1. Commending Senator Everett Dirksen on his proposal to amend the constitution to permit prayer in schools. The resolving clause: We commend the Honorable Everett Dirksen for again proposing the constitutional amendment. 2. Establishment of a National Cemetery in the State of Indiana. Resolving Clause: We petition Congress to enact a law establishing a National Cemetery somewhere within the boundaries of Indiana: site of cemetery to be determined by Congress and the name of the cemetery to be chosen after the site has been selected. 3. Untie Hands of the Military in South Vietnam Resolving Clause: All restrictors be removed and the military- given freedom to exercise their best judgment, including the grantin'? of no sanctuaries, and prosecute this war to an early and victorious end. 4. Endorsing the veterans •FARM BUREAU! | INSURANCE | AUTO - LIFE - FIRE I I Fred Bullinger I A Phone 586-3*39 A ■7Ol Monroe Walkerton*

« ws^aiwwnr H- nanwb^i " “In The Pastor’s ■ Study” ■ : BAND-AID ■ ■ I RELIGION ■

Some folks’ religion works like this: they sin and they & know it. But they try to cover their sin by doing some goo 1 things. Often they do get the good things accomplished and ■ often they don't. When they do they try to put the sin out of p their minds and think on the positive deeds --- heavily hoping God will do the same. Like a ban’-aid covers over a sore the good things are < l supposed tn cover over the bad ones. Thus they have a band- P aid religion. ■ g That’s not G’-d's wav. He has dearly stated that one does P not become saved bv doing good things and bv some means g P managing to relegate bad acts to the background. * He has also clearly state*, rather, that His Son. Jesus g ■ Christ, has already cared for our sin problem by dying on the ■ cross in our place. Our sins were placed on Him there, the P * just died for the unlust, the sinless for the sinner Now one H P may have his sins permanently washed away, not just covered ■ over. P ■ God clearly states th.it now when the guilty sinner rather — than trying to cover his sins wih good works will receive ■ Jesus Christ, trusting His work on the cross --th it guilts B B sinner is thereby sav’d. That's eternal life — salvation bv the iTan- of G<>d. whi< his th< < nly salvation that G i i> ■ anything about in His Scriptures. m P ATTEND THE BIBLE - BELIEVING BIBLE - IEU HP ING. BIBLE - PREACHING CHLIRTI OF UM R < r. ■ THIS LORDS DAY. ./■ ■ 8.8 «■■■■■ B B B B 1 B £ • ■ B ■ -

employment service and the state employment services. Resolving Clause : Wc endorse these services and ury Congnss to appr priate funds to enable them to do the job so necessary to the security and welfare of the vet< i ans. 5. persons 72 years of age need n' t be required to tile a financial statment. Resolving <’l.'U‘e: We oppose th ' proc lure for all persons who are 72 years of age and that they not be required to file a financial statement. 6. Action to correct certain Supreme Court decisions. Resolving Clause: Urges the appointment of a bi-partisan committee of Legionnaires to work with the appropriate committees of Congress to urge the enactment of laws, or a constitutional amendment. which place the rights of all loyal, lawabiding citizens ahead of the rights of criminals and enemies of America, such action to take place in the first session of the 90th Congress. 7. Panama Canal. Resolving Clause: Urges that the United States refuse to surrender control of the Panama Canal Zone, and the Canal, and consider only those treaties which guarantee the safety and security of this country and its citizens. This coming Sunday Walkerton Post 189 is host to the S' p’embor third d'strict meetin"'. to be lul l at the post home, Wo nt oil working Legionnaires this Sunday fellas. New Books At Public Library In Walkerton New books in tne Walkerton Public Library: Non-Fiction Bigger Than A Breadbox Allen The Ohio Banta A Fortunat Man. The Story of a County Doctor Berger Slot Car Racing Braverman Book of Cats Chandoha Pictorial History of Performing Horses Fox Krushchev Frankland Making Useful Things of Wood Gottshal A

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SEPT. 11. 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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