Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1946 — Page 6

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Hi I j GIN. JAMIS DOOLITTIf, right, Is gteeted by his former test pilot, Maj K W. "Shorty" Schroeder, an the Tokyo raider landed in I Hlcago to aet a new record flying t ine for pacaenger plane.*. The peneral flew (torn Homdon. Tex, to the Windy City in 1 hotira ami i.’ minutes. (Intcrnationtl Soundphott)

Fort Wayne Youths Head Boys State Donald Bitsberger Governor Os Boys Indianapolia. Junt- 2" il'Pl Tao Fort Wayne youth* today headed the administration of the Hoo-ler boy* Male KOVerilllteiil. Donald Hil*beruer. Is. »ai aworn in »« gbvernor and Waiter Helm ke, iil*o of Fort Wayne, wa» elec! eil livuteiiunt governor at tile Ain erhan Legion* civic laboratory. BitNlM-rger ewept to victory de *p|ie tlie fact that Id* parly, the federali*ta lo»t mo*t of the other othce* Io tile liafiolialiat-. A complete (date of alate and local otticer* were *worn in last niaht in <eremonie* at Hie Ind iatia alate deaf mhool auditorium Some 2«ii youth- a v attending the *e*.lon, during which they admlnl-ier their own pmernnieni. wet up tt< a miniature duplicate of the Indiana Mate government. Other executive.* elected tin hid ed .lame* I. Tnohy. Indiauaiadiw. wecretary of wtate. Richard Unwell. And. r-ou. auditor. .Iph Llpke. Sullivan, treasurer: Thom a* Siietue t'ravvford*ville. attot ney general, ami Robert Johnson. Fort Wayne, wiiperinteiuient of public Instruction The electee* were sworn in by attorney general .lame- A l.m inert. iL fl ■ -r * # i. UK ATTORNtY KIM SIGIfR, above, routed Michigan* powerful administration machine to win the Republican nomination for the governor'* chair. Sigler, known throughout the state as the grand jury graft buster, piled up large margins in both Republican anti Democratic strongholds, defeating Lt. Gov. Vernon 3 Brown, who was supported by Gov. Harry F. Kelly, who U re. tiring. (Inttrnatioatl)

1 ~ ■ tST’' IBrSBB IBaiiiiw !«® /v *” j- , ■ •; . ** * *' ’lllii |K?- 'T' TNI FIMT POST.WAR NATIONAL CONVENTION of th« American Red Crow la bain* held in Philadelphia with Ratfl O'Connor, chairman, •a presiding officer. Reunioning at the event are. left to right, Bobby Bray, Upper Darby, Pa.; Marion Janney, Bryn Mawr, Pa., anl Martha Stengel, Newton Square, Pa, all of whom eerved in the European theater of operatfona, who take time out to find the spot where they went ashore at Normandy. (lr.termtio.i.n

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z** »*•*■- X H < 1 BL ■ FROM A SHIP In mid-Paciflc bound for Ihe atomic bomb test, Rep. Walter <;. Andrews, New York Republican, flashed an affirmative an-i apparently decisive vote for crafting 18-yeur-olda again after Oct. 1. His radio message broke a 3-3 tie among House members of a conference committee, and cleared away for final agreement on the disputed draft extension b.ll, (International) Fort Wayne Company Asks For FM Permit Washington. June Hl’> Tin- Fort Wayne liroid- listing Coin- , puny. Inc, yeat-iday applied to th-- federal < omtnunlcation* com nd- d<m fur a p* rm*t • • operate a frequency modulation station In F it Wayne. Ind Appll atloii for a standard broadcasting -ta hm permit previously had be. n filed. Officers of the (onipany ar" Edward M. Th irn*, Indianapolis, president, and H. !a.«lie I’opp. Fort Wayne, vice president. - o The total number id Federal employees und'-r Civil Service during the administration of Rutherford I; aye.* was about 3.500. The late Champ Clark, former Speaker of th* ouwe of Congrtsss. wa* first elected to Congress In isftx. Th" first tek-giaph I'ne in the 1 nit'il State* wa» completed in May. IMI Th" average let-glh of the stabid T'-llliei- o e i< .125 mih-i. It < gross ' area l« 42.tt'd> square miles. Illinois. lowa, Wi*ioiiwin. Minne- < ta ami Nebraska, In the order named, are the large.d producers of oat* in the United States. George Roger* Clark was th** first white man to visit the site of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, having done so in 1780. The first President to Issue an annual thanksgiving proclamation wa« Abraham Lincoln, in 1865. New York Cily'i airport, known i..« laiGitardia Field, cot: 45 million dollars.

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