Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1970 Page: 2 of 16
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Page Two
G. I. JOI
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"Kin help it if I never lived in the' country -bit'
bookends
Conservation will be a recur
in to pi am on
publishers this year. Many
authors will state that man has
been degrading the landscape
he claims to love and polluting
the air he breathes.
Now largely based on new
political thrusts conservation
will be coming of age in popular
commentaries.
a A a
Destruction of Her Living En
vironment" by Ron Linton and
published by Little Brown and
Co. in early April will be among
the first of the 1970 conservation
titles.
Linton's book deals with en
vironmental stresses of nuclear
power x-ray and chemical con
am in an in us a a
private pollution food additives
and preservatives the effects
of airport and urban noise foul
ed drinking water the disposal
of industrial and urban liquids
and solids and the agencies and
laws which might help us now
towards the future.
FIRST COURSE
Ft. Hood's seven-hole Becket
Golf Course may sound strange
to duffers accustomed to nine
and 18-hole ayouts. But the
first golf course in America had
cnly six-holes. It was con
structed in Tonkers north of
New York City and was opened
for play in 1888.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
2-Preposition
3-Decay
4-ls mistaken
5-Cook slowly
6-Brick-carrying
device
7-Conjunction
8-Fright
9-Greek letter
10-Consumed
11-Scoff
12-Juncture
15-lrritate
18-Expels from
country
20-Light cotton
fabric
22-Shoe bottoms
24-6th President
26-Poem
28-Total
31-Cartons
1-Ripped
5-Discharged
a gun
9-Previous to
11-Retail
establishments
13-Printer's
measure
14-lnstructed
16-Note of scale
17-Man's
nickname
19-Scatter
20-Period of time
21-The sweetsop
23-Piece out
24-Tiny particle
25-Piece of
cutlery
27-Warning
device
29-Ancient
30-0bstruct
31-Crawl
33-Let in
35-Academic
subjects
36-Silkworm
38-Supercili0US
person
40-Ethiopian
title
41-Heavenfy
bodies
43-Organ of
hearing
44-Pronoun
45-Heavenly
bodies
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Concern Over Ecology
Prompts Book Landslide
N iv N
Landscap es" by Nan
Fairbrother (published by Al
fred A. Knopf shows why we
can and must save our physical
environment by planning a
humane landscape for a
technical society.
Miss Fairbrother cites the
beauty of the English landscape
as a result of utilitarian plan
ning by 18th century farmers
and shows the modern world
should start now to insure a
liveable future habitat.
"The Wise Garden En
cyclopedia" edited by E.L.D.
Seymour and "Camping" edited
by Lamar Underwood (both
Grosset and Dunlap titles) show
man how to enjoy the outdoor
life. These books will be releas
ed in time for the regular cam
ping and gardening season.
For the scientific-minded
re ad a an
Publishers introduces in April
its "Environmental Geology" by
Peter T. Flawn of the University
of Texas. The book considers
geological consequences of
industrialization conservation
and management.
It seems a good guess that
the flood of conservation titles
is the result of man's realization
of dangerous pollution con
sequences. President Richard
Nixon's State of the Union
message will undoubtably en
courage further research com
ment on ecology.
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45-Fastener
46-Nahoor
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CARPET PA-D INSTALLATION LABOR
We Install Our Own
526-4488 9 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
FT. HOOD
Traffic Toll
To Date This Year
Fatalities
uries
This Time Last Year
Fatalities 12
Injuries 38
bookshelf
wat*rm»l»m
spec. 4 henry stuppy
Jack Freeman climbs onto the
rail of the George Washington
Bridge and jumps off. Then
desperately he wants to live.
Suddenly he turns into a 170-
pound bird and begins to flap
his wings
Freeman's suicide attempt is
only part of the nightmare world
he enters when he discovers
he has terminal cancer. He is
a medical journalist and knows
the hopelessness of his situa
tion. But hearing a possible
cure based on DNA research
he pleads to become the first
human guinea pig.
The doctor in charge of the
re a re us to iv
Freeman the experimental
a in is
strange grey-eyed lab assistant
offers to help Freeman help
him plunge deeper into the
nightmare.
"Beyond the Bridge" by Jack
Matthews (Harcourt Brace &
World 1970). (Post Library
Branch No. 1 and Branch No.
3).
"Beyond the Bridge" is about
a man who tried to begin over
again to find a new life. Neil
the man in question chooses
to jettison his old life letting
all his family and friends
believe that he and his cai
have gone down with the col
lapse of the Silver Bridge over
the Ohio River (Dec. 15 1967).
The
face that's
launched
a thousand
trips.
Take stock in America
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ft? US.Sirup Boa**hmtmSkum
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W. HWY. 190
This is that ulcer-ridden time
for income taxes and the
government's maze of Form
1040 questions. To help solve
he ha re of in a a
headaches 2nd Armd. Div. Band
personnel usually turn to their
accountant-in-residence Spec.
Gregory S. Scime.
Scime was graduated from
Boston College in 1967 with a
Just A Little Beyond
Tomorrow's Headlines
(The post and branch libraries. "Beyond the Bridge" consists
are constantly receiving new I of this man's diary and relates
books for the reading enjoyment
and education of Ft. Hood
soldiers. Below are summaries
of a couple of new arrivals.)
"The League of Grey-Eyed
Women." by Julius Fast (Lip-
pincott 1969). (Post Library
Branch No. 2 and Hospital
Library).
'The League of Grey-eyed
Women" is partly science
partly fiction and just a little
beyond tomorrow's headlines.
ft. hood libraries
now it went with him in this
attempt to build a second life.
He lives in the microcosm of
the C. & J. Restaurant where
he is a dishwasher. His rela
tionships with his boss and with
the two \vaitresses Billie Sue
and Wanda fill the central stage
of the story
But these are mere ske.etons
of the facts. Mr. Matthews
demonstrates Ihis uncanny gift
for taking what seem to be
the simplest and most ordinary
of people and not only bringing
them as individuals to vivid life
but convincing us that we have
much to learn from their story
and that they are representative
of the basic meanings of what
it is to be a human being.
Other new arrivals include:
he us on a a
Street" by Phyllis Hastings
am 1 9 7 0 to a
England is the setting for this
us no el a
penniless sisters. (Post Library
and Branch No. 2).
"Adventures into the Psychic"
by Jess Stearn (Coward-
McCann 1969). Every variety
of psychic phenomena is covered
in this book. (Post Library).
"The Honey Bunch" by
Patricia Zelver (Little Brown
1969). Romantic tale of three
nice normal girls growing up
in an Oregon town. (Post
Library Hospital Branch and
Branches 1 2 3 and 4).
"How to Be Happy Though
Pregnant" by Hyman Spotnitz
(Coward-McCann 1969). (Post
Library and Branch No. 2).
"From the Vietnamese" ten
centuries of poetry by Burton
Raffel (October House 1968).
(Post Library).
"Spare-part Surgery" by
Donald Longmore (Doubleday
1968). (Post Library and Branch
No. 2).
Can Elephants Swim?" by
Robert Jones (Time-Life 1969).
(Post and Branch 2 libraries).
RECORDINGS
Are you a music lover or
a taping bug? Then be sure
to visit your Ft. Hood libraries
today and take your choice of
200 new recordings.
Among the 200 new record
albums you will find recordings
by Herb Alpert Petula Clark
Nancy Wilson Tony Bennett
New Christy Minstrels Bobby
Gentry Simon and Garfunkel
Ed Ames Johann Bach Chopin
Handel and Mantovani.
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H. C. SHURLEY
KILLEEN
Tax Form Questions Fail
To Stump Percussionist
major in finance. Before joining
he Army the specialist had
in on of in
finance as a career.
"That's all over now" Scime
said. "I was never really in
terested in music before coming
into the Army but now I intend
to pursue it as a profession.
I find it far more rewarding
than finance."
The pianist originally planned
to join the Army and attend
O an id at S
(OCS) and hopefully to enter
the Finance branch. His recuiter
told him that he would have
to wait three months before
he could get into his requested
school.
The specialist was anxious to
get started in the Army and
asked the recruiter what he
would suggest. Scime was told
he had the qualificiations for
an Army band audition.
He passed the audition at West
Point N. Y. and was sent to
music school in Norfolk Va
for six months. Scime was im
pressed with the school and
began considering a music
career.
"With few exceptions I had
not played with any kind of
musical group before
into the Army" the specialist
recalled. "I took piano lessons
off-and-on for a few years and
that was about it."
Since he came to the 2nd
Armd. Div. Band in July 1968
Scime has played the piano for
special assignments and
percussion and bells including
the glockenspiel for regular
band activities. He said there
is a feeling of unity in the
band much like a group of
athletes playing on a winning
team.
"When I leave the Army I
hope to get a bachelor of arts
degree and a masters in music"
he said. "I will be giving up
a lot to pursue this career in
stead of one in finance."
Scime observed that finan
cially he would probably be far
safer in business. He feels he
would be a business success
but that kind of security is
not present in music. Scime
considers merging the two
careers impossible.
The specialist hopes to ex
periment with jazz and church
music.
"And I get a kick out of
electronic music" Scime ad-
Laundry
Continued From Page 1
of by the laundry's main
tenance crew which services
every echelon of maintenance
and repair. Parts are stocked
at the plant to avoid any
delay in ordering since loss
of even a small amount of
time would result in a huge
backlog of work.
Another step taken by the
laundry to avoid backlog is
the keeping of a 15-day supply
of washing chemicals on hand
Another 15-day supply is kept
on order at all times for
further assurance.
For only $5.40 a month the
soldier can cease his grumbl
ing and have the post laundry
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do up to 26 pieces per week
for him. Another advantage
includes the replacing of but
to an a in in
repairs something the
average fumble-fingered
soldier will appreciate.
INFO OFFICER NAMED
First Lt. Terry R. McCorl
will become the 2nd Armd.
Div.'s new information officer
Feb. 17. He replaces Capt. Gary
J. Milgate who will end his
tour of active duty. McCord
23 has served as the division's
public information officer since
June 1969.
Second Lt. John P. Moore
26 will replace McCord as PIO.
Moore has served as the
division's command information
officer since October 1969.
STAMPS
U.S.-Foreign-Packets
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Supplements-Stock Sheets
Showcard Mounts-Interleaves
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coming mitted. "It has its values and
it is most definitely music.
Music after all is an expression
of thoughts through sounds and
rhythms. There is method in
the electronic music madness."
Scime also serves as a choir
director and contributor to
S I
division's dance band.
But what if Scime had gotten
into that original OCS class and
gone into finance?
"That would have been the
ultimate mistake" he said. "I
probably would have realized
it was not for me. Life is to
be fulfilled. The Army gave me
a chance to live as a musician
and I'll always be grateful."
W
wr
Tommy Joe Mills
NEW DIVISION PM
Lt. Col. Victor A. Cullen
became the 2nd Armd. Div.'s
provost marshal Feb. 19 suc
ceeding Lt. Col. E. K.
Brackenridge. Cullen formally
served with the 759th M.P. Bn.
at Ft. Dix N. J. Brackenridge
who has served as division pro
vost marshal since October
1967 will soon report to the
709th MP Bn. in Offenbach
Germany.
Killeen Phone 526-3028
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WAY 190
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1970, newspaper, February 20, 1970; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255055/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.