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O. | - ' '"'"- sno * _ Semi mm tke F.i»U»k, War* 310 Pc 5pioc*.iiBf «•*) ~f | Slin Wstsr FUkhut Ssts st SSSOS. 9mm*ntai U »J.«J <{»»». • fug I afraa t* jaiy Jl.00 ^«a)r <m {ba >»1«1I», lers ,„„ s OUTSIDE FHANKUN COUNTY C O. D. ONLY. • jyARROW ESCAPES JUST couldn't seem to escape the cameraman's lenses during the past week, but, fortunately, no one was fatally injured in "3EASTSWEST: A* mishaps pictured above. Top photo show? third story of house at 1234 Eastwood av. and smoke clouds which enveloped neighborhood dur­ 1 DOM BA !» OP ST AT I * Hi ft p. CA. 4-2545 :9*0 ing two alarm blaze. Second row at left, Robert fiarl, 414 N. 18th st., writhes in pain as emergency squadmen lend aid before he was taken to Special Operators • c»* hospital. Victim suffered fractured arm and possible seriou3 internal injuries when side gate of delivery truck on which he was riding gave oa Doty from " way, spilling him on the street at High and Spruce sts. AH other photos were taken at Eastwood sv, fire, showing firemen overcome by tho blaze and, bottom row center, portion of large crowd which gathered to watch it. Details of fire are on Page 2.—Photos by William C. Ross, 9 A. M. To J P. M. £*! Smmrn. -a* m .as r*p. m. m m m • m- m mm «=• u, „. ._, „ Jr„ and John B, Combs. ,- . |^!Jf3fflZft"af_s*T\ifc 'iffrFJT' "ST^7 PAGE 2 SATURDAY. MAY 28T jjgg. THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1985 THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGES BUSINESSMEN, OFFICIALS MAP E'SIDE IMPROVEMENTS Restoration of parking on both' with parking banned from 7-0 which prohibit parking in the Cited was th« wave of "curb­ tions, drinking from open flocks sides of Mt. Vernon av. in thej a. in. on the north side and 4-6 zones. stone bootlegging" in the com­ and assembly by vagrants. principal shopping area and aj p m. on the south side to allow The recommendations were munity during fall and early Seholer offered, "that every program to provide safer pedes­ for o quick flow of inbound and turned over to City Traffic En­ winter of 1954 because of a lack consideration will be given as­ trian street crossings in ML outbound traffic at peak morn­ gineer James V. Musick for of foot patrolmen in the area. signment of patrolmen through­ Vernon av. and E. Long st. were ing and evening hours. study and "will get early atten­ Brought to the attention of the out the city as soon as more principal topics of a conference! • Placement of • pedestrian tion of the commission," city depart ment, bootlegging has uniformed men ere available." between a committee from the! crossing light at Mt. Vernon and officials said. since been minimized and con­ Plans as outlined by Seholer Mt Vernon Av. District Im-j Miami avs. Tho MVADIA committee in­ ditions greatly improved, the call for assignment of men to provement Ass'n and Columbus. • Placement of a pedestrian cluded George C. Berry, Charles committee added. foot patrol duty in various sec­ Traffic Commission Tuesday. crossing light and/or permanent Schilling, Charles F. Spicer, A. Request for foot patrolmen tors of the city following gradua­ Improve meat Ass'n Pres.' traffic signal at Long st. and J. Bonowitz and Lynch. was described by Lynch as "a tion of the current class of re­ Amos H. Lynch, spokesman for Garfield av. Ia a meeting with Police measure to prevent future out­ cruits June 30. MVADIA, outlined a four point • Installation of painted Chief George Sender snd breaks of minor violations which Alston offered to confer with plan: crosswalks at near-Eastside ma­ Inspector Harvey Alston, the tend to discourage good citizens the protective and Improvement • Restoration of parking on jor crossing points, painting of committee arged Immediate from shopping in the area." committee of the association to both aides of Mt. Vernon av. be­ no parking zones at curbside attcnUsq bo given assignment | Violations ascribed to the past assist in developing plans for tween St. Clair av.and 22nd st and strict enforcement of laws of foot patrolmen in the near- complaints Include loitering, combating nuisance elements in Eastside. I pandering, sidewalk molesta­ the community. Northside Woman Who Offered Home For Sale To Negroes Harassed By Neighbors A complaint that she has been harassed by neighbors aver since she offered her home for sale to Negroes, made by a Northside woman, was being investigated this week by the Columbus Police Dept., The Sentinel was informed this week. The allegation was made by Mrs. Goldie Turner. 1097 Sidney her house has been stoned on been going on regularly since st. She told a Sentinel reporter numerous occassions, and she she placed her home up for sal* has been called a "nigger lover" tc Negroes through the Culpep­ by some of her neighbors. per real estate agency, she told On one occasion, she said, the The Sentinel. Educate for windshield wipers were torn She has reported the incidents from her car and thrown on the to police pn several occasions, porch of her home. In addition, she said, but each time the of­ Brain Work, Mrs. Turner said some of the ficers answering the complaint adults have "put up" juveniles refused to do anything about it. to torment and pester her by Police Inspector Harvey Als­ pulling up her flowers and li­ ton, when questioned regarding Council Says terally "raining stones against" the allegations, said an officer RICK'S CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER presents its second Educate yourself for brain her residence. would be assigned to investigate annual operetta Saturday, May 28, 8 p. m., at Columbus Art work instead of muscle work. This malicious conduct has the complaints. Gallery. "Dream Boys" is the title and children of the school That is advice to Ohio you.h portraying leading roles are shown above. It Is located at 1638 from the Council for Technolo­ Granville st. Mrs. E. Rickman is director. gical Advancement, Chicago, which is studying the effects of automation on jobs. "Ohio, like many other states, will need more scientists, en­ Fire gineers, teachers, executives and skilled craftsmen than it is now training," the council said. "Manual labor job3 in O h I o Routs Family, 6 Yr.particularl y in agriculture, are declining and may be expected to continue to decline as tech nology advances and living standards rise. Old Gives Alarm ".Manufacturing, trade and service occupations in Ohio have Two Columbus women and a 6 year old child were increased more than 75 percent routed from their second floor apartment Saturday, when since 1939 while the elates a fire broke out on the third floor of the building, 1234 population has grown less than Eastwood av 25 percent" Little Charlotte DeDavies- sounded the first warning of the blaze when she ran from her Install Officers family's apartment and told he mother Mrs. Bette DeDaviess. For Pilgrim PTA DR. DAVID D. HAMLAR (SEATED, CENTER) was elected who was on the first floor. basileus of Mu Iota chapter, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Colum­ Johnston's The '"st meeting for the cur­ Mrs. DeDaviess, then dashed bus, at a recent meeting. Serving with him are. from left, seat­ upstairs and warned her mother rent year, of Pilgrim school PTA, Columbus, was held ed: Robert R. Jackson, keeper of records and seals, and James NOVELTY FOOD BAR Mrs. Emma Connor, who was R. Wilson, keeper of finance. Standing: Charles E. Pieters, OXFORD MANOR Names Haynie ironing on the third floor. They Thursday. Mrs. Eugene Stinson, 741 E. Long- St. CA. 4-0552 Jr., and Mrs. William Sheppard pe C : Me,vin E Pa nc MR.
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