. Te Karere . ng the treasures of knowledge which I knew would he mine if I would only seek them. I loved mystay with these Saints and I was sorry when time Came that I was to return home. At the outbreak of the Korean War I was unable to visit my people before I left for Korea, as we wen at _M- hours* sailing orders. Bui through mytestimony of the Church the Lordbroughl me back through the perilsI war w ithout a i< ratch. \t the expiration of mj engagement this i and after i eight and a half years), I feel that Ihave succeeded in my boyhood dreamsand that I can now return and devote


. Te Karere . ng the treasures of knowledge which I knew would he mine if I would only seek them. I loved mystay with these Saints and I was sorry when time Came that I was to return home. At the outbreak of the Korean War I was unable to visit my people before I left for Korea, as we wen at _M- hours* sailing orders. Bui through mytestimony of the Church the Lordbroughl me back through the perilsI war w ithout a i< ratch. \t the expiration of mj engagement this i and after i eight and a half years), I feel that Ihave succeeded in my boyhood dreamsand that I can now return and devotemy life to my Church, which hasmeant so much to me during theselong years. To the youth f the Church who seek a career in the Navy, I leave with you this theme Which has helped me: Seek ye the treasun i ather than the pleasures Of man. In Conclusion, I hope and pi I one \ I \ be WOrthj to walk inI .it man. tin grand- father, the late Brother R Jaruary, 1955 U Well Known By ELDER RICHARD H. HAACKE. r HY is it that we find the mostinfamous of people, the mostnotorious, the most scandalous individ-uals to be just as well known, andmany times better known than therighteous and most pious of Godschildren? Could the devil in his un-orthodox style be the power behindsuch men? The undeniable answer isfound to be in the affirmative. Whocan deny that although Judas Iscariotwas traitor to our Lord, he is as well,or better known by the average per-son today then many of the otherapostles. How many of us are familiarwith Simon the Zealot who, prior tohis conversion, was associated withthe fierce war party of the day, whichlooked on the presence of Rome in theHoly Land as treason against theMajesty of Jehovah? Simon, too, wasan apostle of Christ; yet we know littleof him. Contrast Simon the Zealot withJudas, the traitor, whom everyonefrom the youngest follower of Christ,to the learned student, wise with yearsof experience, knows of. There is, how-ever, a consoling thought formed fromth


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