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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 35

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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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35
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November 12, 1964 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL D-ll War Veterans Are Honored In Two Ceremonies Here I ill i .14 -1 I ValM mmmm pi-y BRAVING THE COLD at the Veterans Day program Wednesday morning are part of the estimated 1000 persons who showed up to honor those who fought in wars involving the U.S. In the foreground one family huddled under a blanket appears to be discussing the weather, while Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Schifani at the speaker's stand prepares to introduce Maj. Gen.

John W. White, Kirtland AF Base. A scheduled fly-over of planes by the New Mexico Air National Guard was canceled due to high winds. service fraternity which originally obtained the bell from the New Mexico, decommissioned in 1947. Navy and Air Force ROTC units participated in the ceremonies.

The new bell tower was designed by Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fiiirlnirn. Ringing the bell is John Aikins, a member of the UN.M yell squad. NKW VETKKANS KEEL TOWER: The bell from the USS New Mexico, which has been hanging in the University of New Mexico Administration Bldg. since April 17, 1948, was re-dedicated in a new tower north of the Student Union Wednesday. The Ml is a memorial to veterans of World War II.

It was dedicated in ceremonies by Alpha Phi Omega, the university's Journa Pioios by Ray Cary 1 1 ,4 VrHlil i JUI hiiijmiiibwi) hi ii nm i i OCT) 7L I limit i MX- 4 if 7 --T3 o0 v'-V flu 'Vi? I -r, fed fe a rf- yj 1 I A JK. '-tJML I I INl 3 1 i 4b lu. (I '4 1 Tee weather, Veterans ispital grounds, Keelder persons, was principal speaker at Veterans Day cere- NE'IKKAN OF WOIM.I) it uec monies Wednesday on the grounds of VA Hospital, son, pnoto aiovi a patient at A Hospital, Wednes- General White contended a debt is owed the war day wrapped his broken leg in a blanket, pulled a dead and that debt is to preserve the freedom for heavy sock over his toes and covered his head and which thy died. was one of many hospital patients who attended the MAJ. 0H.

JOHN W. WHITE, commander of the Special Weapons Center, Kirtland AF Base, calls on Americans to stress the advancement of scientific and technological programs to help the country maintain its superiority over Communism. The general, speaking before a chilled audience of about 1000 program bundled against the cold..

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