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OHIO: Richard A. Chenoweth, 17, of Akron; Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.; Robert T. Edmunds, 17, of Toledo; DeVilbiss High School, Toledo; David L. Giele, 17, of Dayton Fairmont High School, Dayton; Glenn S. Goodwin, 17, of Euclid; Euclid Central High School; Robert E. L. Rochelle, 17, of Cleveland Heights; Heights High School, Cleveland Heights; Donald T. Trautman, 18, of Cleveland; Western Reserve Academy, Hudson...
...expected that at least a third of 1942's brides will be soldiers' girls. Other source of the boom is high-paying, steady employment in industrial centers. Defense-job weddings showed the greatest increase in Cincinnati (51%), Baltimore, San Diego (47%), Dayton (42%), Bridgeport (21%), Youngstown and Akron (17%), Detroit...
Died. Charles Furnas, 61, the Wright brothers' first air passenger; in Dayton, Ohio. Mechanic for the brothers in 1908, he was taken up several times by Orville. He never learned to fly, after 1908 never went aloft again...
John N. Hobstetter, of Dayton, Ohio, as assistant in Metallurgy; S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...down altogether unless it got more paperboard. In Muskegon, Mich., a big Norge Refrigerator plant with 3,400 employes would have to drop 350 within two months unless it got materials. Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Co. at Manitowoc, Wis. had already laid off a fourth of its 2,000 men. Dayton, Ohio faced unemployment of 5,000 if General Motors' Frigidaire plant closed...