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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 7

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 7

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THE EAGLE-GA2ETTE 7 Tues October 28, 1969 i FAIRFIELD MEN, WOMEN In Military Service -1 4 October Enlistments In Navy Are Listed I I "-Vf -1 i I A it Larry Fickcl Army Sp-4 Larry Fickel, 19. son ot Mrs. Forest Fickel. 119 Union spent a recent 30-day leae here. He had spent 10 months in Vietnam and has returned there for another eight months.

He is a bulldozer operator with the 20th Engineering Battalion Combat unit. Kelly E. Milliser Finest J. Mock Pvt. Ernest J.

Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mock. 1040 Meda has completed eight weeks of basic training at It. Dix.

N. J. Following a 14 day leave spent with his family, he returned to Ft. Monmouth for a course in electronics. His present address is: Pvt.

Ernest J. Mock, 290-48 7460. Co. Sen. Bde.

U.S.A.C.C.S., Ft. Monmouth, N. J. 07703. Marvin D.

Fisher Sgt. Marvin D. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fisher, Thurston, and a graduate of Liberty Union High School, entered the service in October, 1966.

He worked for Tom Weidner filling station before entering service and is now located Vietnam. His wife, Judith, is living in Trenton, with her parents while he is in service. His address is: Sgt. Marvin D. Fisher, FR 271-42-2260, Det.

2. 30 Wea. CMR-1, Box 8103. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96201.

i Diane Glass Bate L. USAF Sgt. Robert R. Garlits has received his second through sixth awards of the Air Medal for action in southeast Asia. I lis wife is the former Margaret A.

Kenton who is li daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Keaton. 118 W.

Chestnut Lancaster. Sgt. and Mrs. Garlits are the parents of a one-year-old son, David. SsU.

Garlits is now assigned to San Vito dei Normanni Air Station. Italy. He was decorated while serving with the 69941 Security Squadron at Pleiku AB, Vietnam. Lt. Lowell D.

Wildman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Wild-man. 635 Frederick completed infantry OCS at Ft.

Ben-ning. on Oct. 16, and is presently home on leave. Lt. Wildman was commissioned in the Signal Corps and will report to Ft.

Gordon, for nine weeks of schooling. completion of signal school, he will be assigned to Red btone Arsenal in Alabama. Lt. Wildman enlisted on May 29. 1968.

under the U. S. Army Guaranteed Program, Pvt. Clarel Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Addison 803 Garfield Apartment A. entered service in May a completed his basic training af. Ft Leonard Wood. before being sent to Ulm, Germany. was an employee of Walter Elliott Construction Co.

in Columbus. His present address is: Pvt. Clarel Martin. 294 40 6128, 11.11. 79th Engr.

R.B.N. APO New York, N. Y. 09035. Thomas D.

Thimmes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald U. Thimmes, Rt.

1 Sugar Grove, was promoted Sept. 25 to Army specialist four in Germany, where he is serving with' the 3rd Infantry Division. A 1968 Berne Union graduate, he entered the Army in August. 1968, completed basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.

and was stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va before arriving in Kitzingen, James Agnsta During October, six area men enlisted in the U.S. Navy and are undergoing recruit training at Great Lakes, 111. and Orlando, Fla. Those at Great Lakes include; Kelly E.

Milliser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Milliser, 85G Fairfield Ave and a 1967 LHS graduate. He was employed by Amos Tire Shop.

Bruce Alan Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garrett, Rt. 1 Amanda, a 1968 graduate of Amanda-Clearcreek Higii School. James E.

A a 1963 graduate of Fairfield Union High School and Anchor Hocking employee, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Agos-ta, 151 Oak Bremen. William T.

Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson Rt. 1 Rushville, a 1968 graduate of Sheridan High School. Attending recruit training at Orlando is James Steven Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Delbert G. Wright, Rt. 1 Baltimore. He is a 1969 graduate of Liberty Union High Scnool. Machinist Mate Second Class Ralph M.

Stump, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Stump of 631 N. Broad and husband of the former Suzanne Ricketts.

Logan, is serving aboard the destroyer USS Ham-ner in the Western Pacific. Local GIs' Addresses Bryan W. Campbell, CT-2. USN, Box 373, U. S.

NavSecGru Acty, FPO New York, N. Y. 09514. L.t.A-Mt!.i CLOSED Will re-open next July James S. Wrielit Airman Alan J.

Baker, son of Mrs. Anna P. Baker, 1170 NW Rainbow has been assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air Command at Holloman AFB, N. for training and duty as a machinist. Airman Baker is a graduate of Lancaster High School and received his basic training at Lackland AFB.

Texas. Ralph Dennv, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Denny, 921 Third Lancaster, is now in Vietnam. His address is: PFC Ralph F.

Denny, S.N. 2526266, India Co. 3rd Bn. 7th Mar. WPNS, PLt.

1st Mar. Div. FMF, FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96602. Members of the Apollo 8 Moon crew traveled 24.695 miles per hour.

With Fresh Vegetables direct to you from our gardens Truly Appreciated Your Patronage WAGNER'S PRODUCE 136 S. Arlington Ave. t4 Vincent gaged in ground operations against a hostile force in Vietnam. The Sergeant is the son oi Jacob T. Vincent.

Rt. 1 Bremen, and also holds the Purple Heart and two awards of the combat infantryman badge. His wife, Patsy, lives in Columbus. In News JOHNNY RIVERS SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Singer Johnny Rivers' wile Vicki Sue has sued for divorce, charging mental cruelty and saying he hit her.

The complaint filed Monday in Superior Court asks $3,300 monthly in temporary support for Mrs. Rivers, 23, and the couple's infant son Michael. The Rivers' community property was estimated to be worth $6 million. Rivers, 28, made the records "Memphis" and "Secret Agent Man" and owns several record companies. The couple married last Dec.

30 in Monterev and separated Oct. 12. i BEN BLUE LOS ANGELES (AP) Comedian Ben Blue, 68, has been fined $1,000 on his plea of no contest to income tax evasion in 1958. U.S. Dist.

Court Judge Peir-son M. Hall, who imposed the fine Monday, had dismissed the case against Blue in 1965 but the U.S. Supreme Court ordered it reinstated the following year. Blue, of Beverly Hills, originally was charged in a 1964 indictment with evading $34,344 in taxes. Lome Greene 'Spy Destiny' By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP television-Radio Writer NEW YORK (AP) Peter Vanin of Monday night's "Destiny of a Spy" on NBC was an off-beat television hero.

Here was a 50-year-old widower, retired from active spying to a Rusisan bureaucrat's job, tapped to destroy a new British weapons system. He was a luke-warm Communist and a pretty inept agent. Cast Is Five The complicated script really stuffed the two-hour made-for-TV film. It was brightened by the heroic presence of Lome Greene with a slight foreign accent and in a business suit instead of Western drawl and "Bonanza" uniform: by the authentic London exteriors, and by a cast of fine British character actors. The spy's asignment was to track down some unknown person who was threatening the inventor of the weaponry, to ferret out his guilty secret and persuade him to pull out of the project.

This led the spy into the arms of a blonde double agent Rachel Roberts to the solution fa 20-year-old murder and to a dive under a moving train. Along the way there was plenty of tailing by agents for both sides and a clutch of accidental and premeditated deaths. The program will never be spun off as a series since the hero- Get a Horse v. Mary K. Clark Two area young women enlisted in the U.S.

Army in October and are now in basic training at Ft. McClellan, Ark. Diane Juanita Glass, daughter of the late Ernest Glass and Mrs. Justine Glass, Main Thurston, enlisted for Oct. 24 departure.

She is a 1909 graduate of Amanda Clearcreek High School. Mary Kathryn Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark. 706 Oakwood and a 1969 LHS graduate, enlisted Oct.

17. Upon completion of her training, she will attend medical school in Texas. JUDGE TO RETIRE AKRON, Ohio (AP) Judge Frank H. Harvey 77, a Summit County Common Pleas Court judge since 1934, has announced that he will retire Jan. 1.

A successor to serve the remainder of his term ending May 17, 1971, will be appointed bv Gov. James A. Rhodes. Lusters TV Stuffy Show struck by the train, then shot by the murderer died at the end. Hope Wins Again Bob Hope, NBC's biggest gun in the hot ratings war, triumphed again in the newest Nielsen list.

His last special, according to the audience research organization, was tuned in by 47 per cent of the sets in use. NBC won in the national average ratings for the week of Oct. 13-19, building up a 20.1, with CBS second at 19.2 and ABC with 15.7. Other programs in Nielsen's top 10 shows were, in order, NBC's "Laugh-In" and "Music Hall." CBS' "Red Skelton Show," National Geographic special, "Family Affair" and "Here's Lucy," NBC's rerun of "Heidi" and "Ironside." Hope stiH works as hard as a newcomer to promote a new movie, a new book or an upcoming TV show. Right now he is interested in a 90-minute TV adaptation of the 30-year-old stage musical "Roberta" which will be broadcast Nov.

6. POLICY ANCHORED BONN (AP) Chancellor Willy Brandt today anchored his new government's foreign policy to improving relations with West Germany's Communist neighbors while seeking a more independent voice within the Western alliance. 1 i Jj D) 0 (Ast littAtateM tofcfiiiliil C. F. Spangler PFC C.

F. Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Spangler of Bremen, and a former employee of Cole's Market, entered the service five months ago. His wife, Debora Spangler, lives at 219 W.

Fifth Ave. i His present address is: PFC C. F. Spangler, 2515478, WPNS Trg. Co.

Class 11-70. Bits Bn. 2nd ITR, Camp Pendleton, Calif. 92055. Richard "Rick" W.

Hoover, son of Mrs. Bonita C. Pyle, 5551 Mason S.E., Rt. 4 Lancaster, and a 1969 graduate of Berne Union High School, celebrated his 18th birthday Oct. 19.

His address now is: R. W. Hoover, B45-46-30 H.A. Co. 6947, Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, 111 Both Sides Claim Victory at Synod VATICAN CITY (AP) Both the liberals and the conservatives claim a measure of victory at the second Roman Catholic synod of bishops.

Liberals, such as Belgium's Leo Joseph Cardinal Suenens, pointed to the considerable new sharing in papal authority Pope Paul VI seems ready to concede to his church's bishops Conservatives, such as Jean Cardinal Danielou of France, cited the clear reaffirmation by all 146 delegates of the absolute primacy of the Pope, his right to make the major decisions for the Church. -i 1 wt-s I I S. i I I i I Army Master Sergeant Dale L. Vincent is shown, on the right, receiving the Bronze Star Medal near Chu Lai, Vietnam. Hie award was presented by Lt.

Col. Melvin C. Snyder, "commandant of the Amencal division combat center. Vincent received the award for heroism action while en People SEAN CONNERY LONDON (AP) Actor Sean Connery, who played James Bond in five movie thrillers based on the Ian Fleming boons, says he has turned play producer. Connery said Monday he would present his wile, Diane Cilento.

in the play "I've Seen You Cut Lemons" opening in december. SPIRO AGNEW WASHINGTON (AP) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew told a meeting of the American Bakers Association he regretted the brevity of his remarks Monday, but said he had his reasons. "The President needs me at the White House," Agnew explained. autumn, you know, and the leaves need raking." LYNDON JOHNSON AUSTIN, Tex.

(AP) Former President Lyndon B. Johnson says he still wants to become a university teacher, but first iie has commitments to finish a book and take part in a special program for the Columbia Broadcasting System. Johnson, who had expressed an interest in teaching at the University of Texas, was quoted by the student newspaper Daily Texan as saying: "Currently I'm working on a book about my five years as president. The proceeds from the book will go for health, education and conservation." The University of Texas is opening next fall a public affairs institute named after the former president. Johnson said he also had teaching commitments at Rice University, North Carolina and Yale.

Dr. Abe Silverstein i 7 BRUCE T. LUNDIN is new director of NASA's Lewis Flight Research Center in Cleveland as of Nov. 1, succeeding Dr. Abe Silverstein, retiring.

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