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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

LAST TAPS ARE SOUNDED FOR ARMY'S MOST FAMOUS BUGLER RETURNING TO HIGH SCHOOL HAVE THEIR OWN CLASSES Copyrig-ht, 1945. by Acme Newspictures. Inc PAID UP River bridge is toll-free after 14 years of payments which wrote off span's original cost of $1,362,000. At ribbon eutijing from left are Perry T. Ford, Gov.

Simon S. Willis, Margaret Church, Mrs. Willis, J. Stephen Watkins and Col. Harold W.

Cain. LAST are sounded for Army's most famed bugler, Frank Witchey, 53, died at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, after brief heart ailment. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery where he had sounded taps for Unknown Soldier and other heroes. ROYAL REVIEW Queen Mary inspects unit of W. R.

N. S. standing smartly at attention in Greenwich, where they are serving at Royal Navy College. President of the College, Commodore A. Vf.

S. Agar, also reviewed girls. SMOG CH A which is covered with smoke and fog, otherwise known as "smog," chooses actress Dolores Moran as its "anti-smog" girl. OHIO GOVERNOR Frank J. Lausche, left, shakes hands with Maj.

Gen. Curtis Le May, chief of 20th Bomber Command at Port Columbus, O. Reports indicate Le May was offered interim appointment to vacant Ohio U. S. Senate seat.

Successor to Republican Sen. Harold H. Burton is unconfirmed. FOUR OF A KIND Lucas ropes famous Arcady quadruplet calves.for first photo at farm in Dyer, Ky. Purebred Hereford calves weigh 340 each at age of five month's.

SCHOOL FOR finishing high school -courses have own classroom in Trenton N. Central High, School. Men whose ages range from 19 to 29 years feel more at ease with owi group. Teacher Angell Mathewson instructs eleven men from all branches of service. -s-, WINS HIGHEST Marine Pvt.

Jacklyn H. Lucas, 17, Bellhaven, N. was presented Congressional Medal of Honor from President Truman for risking his life to save buddies on Iwo Jima, He enlisted at age of 14 and stowed away on combat ship to see action. KEEP IT UNDER YOUR the thermometer hits over 100 at Hollywood, this bevy of starlets use their heads to keep a peaches and cream complexion. They hide faces under largest cartwheel chapeaux they can find.

They don't mind if legs are exposed to old Sol. SIGNS OF THE question at filling station in Trainer, is answered by gradual return of 43,000 striking oil workers. From left are Emily Glodek, Chester, Martha Trainer, and Ruth Goralski, Wilmington, Del. WOMAN'S CURIOSITY over small black smudge on photc graph of German airfield caused British Flight Officer Co'f stance Babington-Smith to save New York and other grc; cities from V-Bomb blitz. Discovering airplane on ramp, perimental station was bombed and project set back.

Col. Walter Karfsin, Baltimore, receives flag that flew over an'American hospital in Manila from Mrs. Douglas MacArthur in behalf of 42nd General -Hospital. Flaguvas recaptured by troopi of 12th Cavalry. Maj.

E. Dick and Col. George H. Yeaser look on. WEST POINT superintendent Maj.

Gen. Maxwell Taylor is shown leaving the White House after conference with President Truman. General Taylor is the former commander of the 101st Airborne Division. NEW Joseph Haichi, Sturges, inti-oriucf eight-month-old son, Alan Joseph, to the United States aft' arrival in New York aboard liner Aquitnnia. Child was bpi in Oran.

North Africa, its mother died-.

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