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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 3

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, S.C, Wednesday, July 11, 1 IL(I1 ffieoir Yokec inruinfiiifi) He returned to the states in FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. I Captain Quick holds the Purple Heart Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge and Master Parachutist Badge. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.

Quick of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Quick is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alec T. Brown, also of Orangeburg. Since 1970 Quick has been with the unit he now commands, serving as the 504th's executive officer for the past 19 months.

In his spare time he likes to play handball and rackctball, go bird hunting, or work in his garden. He is married and is the father of four children. CAN'T )-' NIRVSIJITTIftV NIIO TMNQUILIIINOf Tiny VdltW OOHMA-H IT CfpiMlM CD halp VW Vetl trim tantlon. Million! hv baan told. 11 Cap, c.

AvtllPbltAt WANNAMAKI DHUOCO, a lALL No Avail Yet ROME (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers said Tuesday that the Vatican has tried to obtain the release of U.S. prisoners of war in North Vietnam but "bo far to no avail." There have been hints that the Vatican has Initiated contacts on behalf of the American prisoners, but this was believed the first time an American official has drawn a clear picture of the efforts. Patriarch Buried ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -Patriarch Athenagoras was buried on Tuesday at a funeral attended by Protestant and Roman Catholic leaders. But a dispute broke out between Greece and Turkey over the method of electing his successor.

Athenagoras, who was enthroned as spiritual leader of the 250 million members of the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1948, became a leading figure in the past 10 years as he strove with Pope Paul VI to unite the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. He died Friday at the age of 86. Contest Begins Pro-SoooGn Savonco on "Stato Prodo" DBantioAo through 1962 assigned to Ft. Bennlng, he remained there until 1965 at which time he was assigned to overseas duty with the 173rd Airborne Brigade Vietnam. While in Vietnam Quick served as a squad leader with Company 2nd Battalion.

From Vietnam he went to Trlpler Army Hospital in Hawaii as the property book non-commissioned officer. In 1967 Captain Quick was assigned to Ft. Bragg serving with the Basic Training Center until he went to Officer Can didate School (OCS) in 1968 at Ft. Benning, receiving his commission as a second lieutenant in 1969. Prior to attending OCS, Quick had risen to the rank of staff sergeant.

After graduation from OCS he was sent to Ft. Bragg to work with the 7th Special Forces Group as its supply officer. an extra spot? Bo that spot ink greaseOr what have you VALETONE can make it disappear from your clothes 10 Klatts Cltaatafl VALET0UE mmiiKmi, nml 4mm la OOOOVfAP.) lAIinAMAKEn- iMOAKQCo. "Th FURNITURE STORE 'IJ4 IrouoM.B (14-4031 rantjeburg all Captain Wayne F. Quick recently succeeoea Major e.

i. Vandevender as commanding officer of the 504th Quar-termaster Company at recent change of command ceremonies at Fort Campbell. Captain Quick Is a native or Orangeburg, S.C. Major Vandevenoer nas Deen reassigned as the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) parachute officer. Captain Quick entered the Army as an enlisted man in November, 1956, at rt.

jacitson, S.C, and took basic training at Ft. Denning, Ga. with ine 3rd Infantry Division. With basic completed he entered Jump school with Company 505th Airborne Infantry, 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, N.

C. His first overseas tour followed Jump school when he was assigned to Germany with the 505th Airborne Battle Group, 8th Infantry Division South Carolina Lako Lovols. COLUMBIA (AP)-South Carolina lake levels reported Tuesday by the Columbia Weather Bureau: Clark Hill 330.0 feet, normal pool level. Lake Hartwell 660.4 feet, about Vi below normal pool level. Lake Greenwood 439.7 feet, about 2 feet below full stage.

Lake Marion 75.9 feet, about 1 foot below full stage. Lake Moultrie 75.3 feet, about 1 foot below full stage. Lake Murray 359.2 feet, about a foot below full stage. Wateree Pond 97.8 feet, about 2 feet below full stage. -o- Lake winds Wednesday are northeasterly at five to 15 knots.

OPEN Friday llitos til nn Dull Two Large Racks Ladies' atic elect We REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky and American chal lenger Bobby Fischer ad journed the first game of their world championship chess match Tuesday night after 40 moves. Experts felt Fischer would have to fight for a draw The game will resume Wednesday. Before the players separated, Spassky wrote his 4lst move on a sheet of paper and gave it to referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany. Sch mid will open the envelope and make Spassky's first move for him Wednesday afternoon. Four Men Killed BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Four men died on Tuesday in shooting incidents on the eve of the big Protestant parades that threaten to touch off widespread clashes with ri val Roman Catholic mobs.

Police banned all traffic from the center of the capital. They cordoned off downtown streets in an attempt to head off bomb and gun attacks before the traditional July 12 potentially the occasion for the worst communal violence of the year. The British army stepped up its troop strength as a further precaution. Two young civilians and a British soldier were slain in sporadic outbreaks of gunfire. The fourth victim, hit by sniper fire Sunday, died Monday.

July 22 h6n turned" tyr Vil Willi THERE ARE men's fashions and then there are men's fashions. Actually, there's nothing new here. Knee pants and talis have been In for a long time for those, such as Britain's Prince Philip photographed at a Buckingham Palace state banquet, required to cut a royal figure. Sheriff Probes Two Break-Ins The Orangeburg County Sheriff's Department Tuesday was investigating two Monday night breakins during which little was taken but the offices were vandalized in both in stances. Chief Deputy Sheriff B.

N. Collins, who is investigating, said that entry was made through rear windows at both the Ford Tractors and Equipment Co. and the Inter national Harvester both on U.S. Highway 301, north. The change from a soft drink vending machine was the only thing taken from the Ford Tractor offices, and nothing was missing at International Harvester, Deputy Collins said, Fort Motto Youth Tops At Camp FORT MOTTE.

S. C. James P. Peter kin, son of Mr, and Mrs. W.

G. Peterkin of Ft. Motte, has been named a Mark Clark Outstanding Camper Award winner at The Citadel summer camp for boys in Charleston. This award is based on both activity achievement, and on character. Peterkin has attended Wade Hampton Academy in Orangeburg, but will be a rising freshman at Christ School in Arden, N.

C. this coming fall. Many exceptional values! Ladies' Snimouitto Misses tops, Nixon Confers SAN CLKMENTE, CAlif. (AP)-Presldent Nixon conferred Tuesday with a budget expert who was expected to help work out strategy for continued White House attacks on Democratic spending plans. 1 Press Secretary Itonald L.

Ziegler Bald Nixon watched a portion of the Democratic National Convention credentials' fight on television, but clicked off the set after a short while and went to bed before midnight so he could meet early Tuesday with Caspar Weinberger, director of the Office of Management and Budget. "He is following the convention with Interest," Ziegler said, but is not following it fully on television. Ziegler turned aside other questions on the Miami Beach proceedings, saying, "I'm not going to have any comment on the Democratic National Convention as it is moving along." Meat Sought WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department is calling in the ambassadors of 12 major meat exporting countries Wednesday to tell them that the American market is now "wide open and we will take all you can send." Spokesmen Charles W. Bray III, announcing this move, said the aim is to bring down the price of fresh and frozen beef and veal to the American consumers. Astronauts Rapped WASHINGTON (AP) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration disclosed Tuesday that the Apollo 15 astronauts, on their round trip to the moon last summer, secretly carried 400 souvenir stamped envelopes that could have been sold to collectors for $600,000 or more.

The three have beep disciplined, NASA said. One hundred of the unauthorized envelopes were given to an acquaintance of the astronauts and were sold at a reported1 price of $1,500 each. The astronauts, in an apparent change of heart, declined to take any of that $150,000, NASA said. Contributions Off ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Contributions to Southern colleges and universities declined for the second straight year in 1971, the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) said Tuesday, despite a nationwide increase in institutional giving.

The SREB said donations to Southern institutions were down 4 per cent, at $294 million for the academic year ended in June 1971, compared to $305 million the previous year and $330 million in 1968-1969. Nationwide, on the other hand, giving increased by 14 per cent, according to the Council for Financial Aid to Education's annual survey. Settlement Near SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -Settlement of a long dispute over American Cyanamid efforts to build a dock to handle sulfuric acid waste which will be dumped at sea appears to be in sight, the Savannah Evening Press reports. The U.S.

Corps of Engineers South Atlantic Division engineer, Maj. Gen. Daniel A. Raymond, is expected to recommend approval of the dock this week, the newspaper reported. A Stitch In Time MONTGOMERY, Ala.

(AP) A city judge appears to have devised a new method of sentencing persons convicted in knifing cases one day in jail for each stitch used in patching up the victim. "How many stitches did the cut require?" Municipal Judge James Evans asked the victim of a recent knifing incident. When the victim said 39 stitches were needed, Evans sentenced the convicted party to 39 days in the city jail. Evans later Imposed an eight-day sentence on a man whose victim required eight stitches. Gator Gets Loose SPRINGFIELD, Mass.

(AP) While a crowd of people in the Springfield Science Museum tried to watch Monday's cloud-obscured eclipse of the sun, a 2Mi-foot alligator slipped out of his tank, down two flights of stairs and out the front door. After its recapture, Museum Director Frank D. Korkosz said it was the 8-year-old alligator's second escape. Three years ago it joined a special class in the planetarium. "There he was In the front row, standing on his front legs, hissing," Korkosz said.

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