Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1947 — Page 14
Roy Boyles, 61-year-old Madison worker. It will be the third
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be assistant secretary of state.
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dor to Turkey, to be chief of the American mission for aid to Tur-|.
Me, Truman a!so nominated
Charles E. Saltzman, vice president of the New York stock exchange, to
Mr. Saltzman was nominated to fill the post now held by Assistant| Secretary of State John H. Hill. dring, who has been in charge of occupied areas and is resigning
an appeal of a Sentence impos court.
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INSIDE LOOKING OUT—Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, ex-president of the Reichsbank, peers through barbed wire of the internment camp at Ludwigsburg, Germany, where he is awaiting the result of
ed on him by the denazification
(Istanbul Welcomes
Globe Circlers
ISTANBUL, June 19 (U. P)— The Pan-American Clipper America flying around the world with a party of United States news executives arrived at Yeshilkoy airdrome at 3:55 a. m. (Indianapolis time) today. Roy W. Howard, president of The Indianapolis Times, is one of the passengers. The America flew here from London on the second leg of its trip, the first passenger flight around the world. It léft London at 7:30 p. m: (Indianapolis time) last night. All aboard seemed fit and cheerful. They said they had a comfortable journey, and slept well during the flight. : Met by Mayor * The newspaper and magazine ex-
fast when they alighted from the
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four-motored transport. They were met at the airfield by U. 8S. Ambassador Edwin Wilson, other diplomatic attaches, the mayor and police chief of Istanbul,
and Turks. a The visitors were entertaiped at
ecutives were clamoring for break- Al
and a host of prominent Americans
'5 Giant Salamanders Leave Japan for U. S.
TOKYO, June 19 (U. P.).—Five giant salamanders, members of an amphibious family which overran the earth in prehistoric times, left Japan today aboard a plane for a 40-hour flight to Washington, D.
Zoological park. “Megalobatrachus japanicus,” as the salamanders are called, are restricted to Eastern Asia where they
tain areas. They werg presented by Japanese school children to American school children.
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Hagenow stepped on the gas and sped two blocks to the Central fire station. “Good thing it happened where it did,” he said today. “If that fire house had been another block away I would have had to bail out.”
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