d-StArmyI Mr. and Mrs. Forrest F. Fairley, of Leaf, recently participated in fare-p well ceremonies at Fort Riley, Kan., for Maj. Gen. Willis S. Matthews,commander of the 1st Infantry Di-’ vision. General Matthews is leav-J} ing the Kansas fort to assume com-mand of the Korean military Advis-^ ory Group. Fairley, an ammunition }JJ bearer in Support Company H of the division’s 16th Infantry, enterederthe army in September 1956 and re-Iceived basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. The 23-year-old soldier was ^ I employed by the Stone Container Corporation, Mobile, before enteringthe army. He attended Lucedale High School.lesit-