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Man Held in Hammer Attack aamnuHHHHHamBHHBBSHBBHRRHHmHse OHIO STATE HUSE-K LI-IUR* 15TH "_ mail ST. - -0_U.!_'j_, OHIO 4 JENTJNEL lICc THE 5E.NTINE15 AN EDITORIAL OK THE TELEGRAM VO- ». Na n SATURDAY, JANUARY IH, l_4 COLUMBUS, OHIO I al • tm\ ffftt fi||9 • JaJ\ I J*T(f J 'SMUT IS WHERE YOU FIND IT' Merry Makers Elect Officers, Lucien E. Wright b President Sec. 2 Page 12 1 KfCTHK OHIO* av. I P.opl* . I i [Champion] SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1 COLUMBUS. OHIO Reason Enough To Support March Of Di Merry Makers club of Columbus reeeaUy held election of officers lo serve la 1954. Officer* are. from left, Wiley E. Botes, treasurer; Att'y Frank C. Shearer, ______•« secreury; Lawlea K. Wrtcht. president; Scott Gatllff, secreUry; Dr. W. H. Walker. parliameaUrUn; Owen Boyee, vice prealdaeL ___ Sign Painting At Neighborhood Hamilfons Win Door Prize £. «icc - "^1*1 'v. «*fr-' §mt ^BS ' 9 .Personal Appeal Carol Dsvla, daughter sf Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Davis ol .Savannah, Ga.. was crip­ '* jfiflflf gB^ft ^^1 pled by polio at 1 months of ! aW_fc_.k^ I r.-. u age. March of Dimes funds helped pay cost, of medical Art sf slga' paiattng Is being taught st Ne orbood HtHise by Frank Heath (right). A pro* care at Georgia infirmary fe_-.i.jii_i alga paUter, the iaatructor ia showi menstratiug lettering.tb clssa that Includes Roy (Savannah), and later at WH* Jayaer, Saaiford Johnson, Jamea Jehnseu, Rodney Morga: aul Love, Rlchsrd Young, Nadjla pompey A. Dsvls, left, salesman for Spicer Furniture Co* lUm A. Harris hospital (At- Rohsmsa, Barbara Taylor, Lsurence Prysock. Evan Murr nd Mrs. Belle Brown. presents attractive Ublc radio lo Mr. and Mrs. ("liarle, E. Ham­ laittai. New «*_, Carol aids ilton, 111- King av.. Columbus, during Mt. Vernon AT. Business­ Here's aa appealing reaeoa why yoe should give generous snd Mrs. William Dukes, 166 N. tSnd sL Her sister, Roalyn, S, March ol Dimes by joining men's Ass'n InsUtlation banquet at Broadview Parly Home support te the current March ot Dimes campaign.- She's Yvonne wsa alas hosplUlfated for polio. Yeer contributions enable picture appeal for eoalribe- Thursday. Radio was given as door prise, courtesy the well Dakes, youngest polio patient In Franklin county In 13S3. Yvonne FranklU County chapter ef Nat'l Foundation for Infantile Par- tleaa to 1954 campaign. Ml. Vernon Av. Businessmen Install Officers known Kaatsfdr furniture company.—Fierce Photo.* waa only 10 months old when stricken. She's daughter el Mr. atysls provide medics! csre lor all polio pstleaU. CS Presents 'Faust' MAN HELD • Municipal Judge Henry L. Holden. extreme right, shown as be swore In new officers of Mt. Vernon Av. Business men's Ass'n during ceremony at Broadview Party Home Thursday. Officers fi-sui left, Robert K. Stephens, vice president; Charles Solomon, Att'y David D. White, Amos H. Lynch. Ear! W. While, Abe Krakoff, Att'y Frank C. Shearer, directors: Sam Meilman, presl- : William Luca: t t-tar.v : Paul Dorsey,.treasurer; Waldo Tyler, director. Not preseut when photo wsa taken were Rev. C. F. Jenkins, Wsltrr Lewis and Charles F. Splei ers of the boorda of dlreeUni—-Pierce PboU. IN HAMMER i NA Independents Set Up Shop Famous opera '-'Faust" played to enthusiastic audience .Sun­ day night at Central State college. Presented by thc Music Dept. with cooperation of Fine Arts Dlvlsloa, production starred Story On Paget .right, foreground) soprano Selena Helm, sophomore sf Jack­ Victim of brutal hammer attack ia her borne Sat­ son, Miss., and tenor LonU Jackson, senior from Miami. Ie ATTACK urday was Miss Lot* Moore, 1716 Richmond av., Colum­ background are contralto Emma Alexander, Louisville sealer, bua. Story on Poge 3. and Wlllism Armour, sophomore, Detroit. Photo At Right-*. Story On Page 3 THE OHIO SCNTIWP. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. 19M THE OHIO SENTINEL Franklin County Polio Rate Rises; More Negroes Afflicted $750 In Prizes Await Waitress-Barmaids Tiit Winners Polio hit Franklin county ' Gilea Goode, t, and Reyssld Goode, I. children ef Mr. and harder In 1953 than in any oil By NINA M. ftt-DD year in the county's history Mrs. Giles Goods, Mg E. Cher- and Negro residents ty '*••* Vlaceal Patterson, f, Saturday, Jan. 23, marks official kkkoff date of The Sentinel*, annual W«itre___ and Barrf. aid popularity coatee* which will come io i harder than son. or Mrs. Helen Palter-on, orful climax in March with crowning of a queen. 1321 ML Yen. or, nv., and Mi­ The lucky lady who wins the coveted crown will be presented. * 182 poll cast* reported chael Bradley, '0, aoe of Mrr and Mra. Robert Bradley, 9»j u valuable array of prize*. Inj K_ HI••• n at. eluding $250 cash, high fidelityf 44 were colored boys and girls, play phonograph und re'eord al- THE OHIO SENTINEL'S 2ND ANNUAL men and women. Thia compares Money raised ln last year's Capsuling The News bums irom Ferguson and Dale] to nnly four stricken during March of Dimes provided care Music Co. of Columbus, ai WAiTRESS and BARMAID 1951. for these peiwina. The Pranklm troductory charm course at In addition to the polio pa­ county chapter of the Nat'l wood School of Chirm andf tients reported several wecks Foundation for Infantile Par. Modeling, Columbus, ' and POPULARITY POIX . ago in The Sentinel, the foilow- alysie provides financial aa-tiM- beautiful engraved loving cupl jing have been stricken with po- ance for any polio patient, re­ for the owner of the plat gardless of race, creed or finan­ Edited By Nina M. Redd business by which ahe is WHO WILL BE rvaus Creekett, t, daugh­ cial statu-., and there is no obli- ployed. ter ef Mr. aad Mrs. Albert gaUon to repay this money. CEHTRAl OHIO'S Crockett, 5M Taylor av.; Clif­ ton Wade, Jr.. 19 aaaatba, ase The 1054 March of Dimes Is police in Ute south for violating ot Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wade, now in progress. Mora money Jim Crow laws, the Justice .44* E. Lang si.; George W. than aver before is needed to Dept. will investigate situation Host Popular Waitress or Barmaid! Harnett. 2'_, aon af Mr. aad pay for patient aid, scientific ta see if -soldiers' civil rights Mrs. George Baraett, 1581 are being violated. NAACP ditto- av.; Edward Battle, M, I the asked fur investigation after. .0 THE OHIO / •on of Mrs. Nellie F.wtag. 50* | soldiers .were arrested in Co­ lumbia, S. C, because 'one of ealed In Sentinel elrrnlatlen ENT/NEL Uiem sat beside a white woman areas, loeludlag Columbus, 5 «n crowded bus. Lt. Austell O. Circleville, Chlllirothe, Dayton BALLOT NO. 1 ...'.'• 25 VOTES Sbarard, one of the. arrested and Springfield, is eligible to Kiddies, Social Agencies Are Feted GIs, said the 'seal, was only Name ef yoer favorite , empty one on the bus but the Place af employment driver ordered man to get Up. IT'S -EASY TO i When other, soldiers protested.' By Two Businessmen's Organizations test and easy to Addreas , police took them all to court make your official entry * and they were fined total of Honor New Battalion Chiefffl&rison of the nine elementary Skiirdy'K Bar, Sully's I-one Page 2 of this city .:....'. i : :.... school- on Columbua' Eastside Co., curt Us Credit Clothing $167.. To prevent furthei (Please Print or Type Above Information)- -art-r—. pantitk. sl saaaasas. U B—«,kt .lg s— II, Iron IM.sba Fir. _-St, were guests of ths Independ Co., Lee'i St. le Shop, Swan dents of this n; •>»Hal*a —_rf Herman H.rrt—a .renter Business and Professional and Cteanera, Dean Hardware Co., Mall sr bring this ballot to Uie Contest Editor. tire. Uf Urns s. Ilr.li,_t„. .1 N.. I',.,_, b*a, the arm/will set up new The Ofal* Sentinel, Ul K. Long St., Columbus S, Ohio. ssss. .1 _,!, kaaaa.1 last ..... La_| a. I. Imhm C4.Ua .1,11, »_. Walto N.lMa. H.r- thc ML * Vernon Av. Business- Yacht Club. policy providing thot all mili­ Ursst> lire-.. Trt. ,larM Ug,U_> .. men's Ase'na during a Christmas Principal donaUons were s $50 tary personnel arrested .by civil and relatives CONTF-KT RULES Eve theatre parly staged check by the Brewers end Dis­ police be turned over to military the voting. Thei Neth's Lincoln theatre, 771 JE. NINA M. RKDD 1. Print or type your selceUon on the ballot. tributors Ass'n and one for $20 police at FL Jackson . More 2. "F-i-li ballot Is good far 20 votes for person named as yoer by Kra&off'a. GIs in the new*, From Japan co "favorite" Waitress or Barmaid. A two feature movie, courteey Committeemen for the spon­ 2. AU baUota will be counted by Board.of Jndges appointed by of. Uie theatre management, soring organixation were Walter Sentinel Promotions Dept. Sad Story With Very Happy Ending: highlighted the occasion follow­ Lewia, chairman; Sam Mail­ -4. You may send ln as many votes as you like, ing which the youngsters were man, Marvel Cole, Byron M. 5. Send, or urge your favorite to send ln ber photograph, given fruit and candy treats by Gibson and Amos H. Lynch. D. C. DATA*--I_ot uf loyul F.Uenhower supporter*, on the color­ 0. Ballot must have name of coateataut, name and addreas of Uie buainessraen. Mail your entry bjanl place where she Is employed. Columbus Family Of 9 Finds New Home ed front were disappointed when president failed to make any bring it to Thc Sentinel office, Additional parcela of fi mention of civil rights in his "state of the union" message.
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