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FROM THE ARCHIVENov 22, 1962·Washington, District of Columbia

DOCTOR MISSING IN CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS

Scanned from Evening Star, Nov 22, 1962
DOCTOR MISSING IN CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS
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BA Mbp JU w. I The family of a popular physician and out doorman in Franklin Tenn cheers the news yesterday that their father Dr Harry Guffee missing 24 hours in the rugged Cumberland Mountains was found by searchers. He had MILITARY U S Still on Watch. As Buildup Is Uncoiled Continued From Page Al.

I the Strategic Air Command were ordered to return to nor mal alerthalf of them ready to take off combatloaded with in 15 minutes of warning About nine out of 10 SAC bombers have been on ground alert since the night of Octo ber 22 when President Kennedy disclosed the presence of Soviet longrange missiles threatening the United States from Cuba 2 More than 14200 Air Force Reservists called to active duty with their troopcarrying squadrons on October 27 were told they will be getting out starting tomorrow 3 Some 17000 Navy men and Marines received a Thanksgiv ing ft sent when the Navy un frozeA tacharges. The freeze had be n ordered October 23 r for th a dppurpose of assur ing enotk thanpower to sup port the ms blockade of Cuba and re rforcement of the Guantaf uno Naval Base at the eastern.

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