V* A• :,• Ms**13,nghekatennder-’heec-rec-thelusttextlowde-heMemorial Day Observance Notes Vietnam CasualtiesAs area residents pay their Peak, son of Mr. and Mrs. respects this Memorial Day to Francis Peak, Hollandale, was those who have given their lives killed in service Jan. 7, 1969, in wars past, they will also think in Vietnam.of the 15 Albert* Lea area men Roger Bangertwho have given their livesi over c , R Car]the PaLn»MyM^Lara Marines’ was killed in action in r 1 n M S M -a Vietnam, Jan. 22, 196«. He wasit^P Mlt;i cNamara, son ()f Mr and Mrs c ,U.S. Marines was killed in Ba A)bprt ,action July 21, 1967 at Quang b Tri, Republic of Vietnam. He; Billy Weltzelwas a son of Mrs, Ella Car- U.S. Army SP4 Billy Deanberry, formerly of Albert Lea. Weitzel, son of Mr. and Mrs.Larry Hugtveit Conrad Weitzel, formerly ofPvt. Larry Allan Hugtveit, Albert Lea was killed in action U.S. Army, died in service Nov. in Vietnam, Oct. 16, 1969.5, 1967, in Vietnam. He was a Charles Barnickson of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence u s A $p4 char,Hugtveit, formerly of Man- Barnick sonyof Mr and MrsChester Robert Barnick, Rt. 3, AlbertJf v u n w Lea was killed in action in Sgt Gerald Newbrough, Ninth Vietnam Oct. 28, 1969.Infantry. U.S. Army, died in jame„ Nt.,sonDecember 1967 in Japani of us Army SP4 James Nelson,injuries sustained in ttu i was kjj|ed jn action Nov. 8, 1969, nam War. He was ajonof the . vietnam He was the son oflate Raymond Newbmuglv H.s Mf and Mfs u Q Nft,’ David Parker 1202 Marie Ave • Albert Lea’Sgt. David’L. Parker, U.S. Steven GreenArmy, was killed in action in Pfc. Steve Lynn Green, son Vietnam Jan. 31, 1968. He was of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green, died when hostile forces Parker, Alden. struck his unit while it was inRichard O’Daffer i night defensive position inSeaman Richard Duane Vietnam Jan. 2, 1970. He was O’Daffer, U.S. Marines, son of in the Army AMERICAL Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel O’Daffer, Division.Albert Lea, was killed in action Robert Famumin Vietnam, Feb. 19, 1968. jc . ??Vid it lt;; U S. Army, was killed in actionSgt. David James Ohm, U.S. Jan R ]97fl. He was the sonAmu, was c lt;Df and \irs_ Daje Famum,Vietnam July 20, M He was Albert Lea.the son of Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest i .Ohm, Alden. Marv,n RmgeonDavid Peak SP4 Marvin Ringeon, U.S.U.S. Army SP4 David Francis Army, was killed March 7, 1970, ---at Chu Chi, Vietnam, in com-a pany operation when a booby|| traP exploded. He was the sonW* | of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit 0.■ Ringoen, Rt. 2. Glenville.Byron BangertPfc. Bvron A. Bangert. 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bangert,Rt. 2, Albert Lea. was killed in action bv hostile forces in Vietnam, March 2, 1971. His widow is the former RosemaryJohnson. He had a son, Travis.The preceding list was secured from records in the Veterans’ Service Office at Freeborn County Courthouse. Frank Bates, veterans’ service officer asks that the public cooperate in assuring that his records are complete.Sgt. Robert D. Farnum of thecleswork” among environmentalists opposed to allowing off-the-road vehicles use of state park-lands.Parks and Recreation Division Director U.W Hella said some of the critics of the Moose Lake proposal sa.d the department was ‘‘planning to desecrate the parks and cut up the environment.”There are only a few off-road