Newton Youths Prominent in Camp ‘Politics'Six w ton |Hi’h school boy* reiiii n«'«| tlt;, thpjr hotn*-* last wc#*k«*nd from Ch mp IkMlge, f)«« Moines, win m rh» v attinijcfj the annual HawkeBoy*’ stat*- sponsored byih** American LegionAll six youth* held office* at th** catnp, which i* held annually totost **r knowledge of city, county,state and federal governmentsMost successful in ‘ politic*” ofili ramp Hfni Kelly Rucker, who elected secretary of state, and Al!*-n ffogle, h candidate for gov* ernoi who. although beaten in the talt;**, was later named secretary toI the executive count il—one of the I highest appointive office*.Rlt;»l» Stow served as a senator at ih»- c Sam Fleming jr., was a immber of th* highway patrol;and Jot- Ai vidson jr.. who pla)*-dWif*‘ 1 championship softball i» am at the camp, and Ralph Ring gi'tibcrg held “city office*.