L. Welch Pogue
L. Welch Pogue, the key U.S. representative to the 1944 Chicago Convention, which established the framework for international commerical aviation in the post-World War II era, died May 10 in Baltimore. He was 103. Pogue, an attorney, was chairman of the fledgling Civil Aeronautics Board from January...
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