State Proposes All-Out War on Narcotics Racket

State Proposes All-Out War on Narcotics Racket

OHIO'STATE miSEUH, LIBRARY 15TH * HIQH 3T. 15*1 JBLWL] ISThre e Checks For The .NAACP COLUVBUS, OHIO VOL. 6, No. 37 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1958 COLUMBUS. OHIO Name Bell, Ex-Star Athlete, Carter Band To Play For »5_te_t__" I P«opl«*s I To Commission's Legal Staff IChampionl BY JOHN B. COMBS Legion Event Napoleon Bell of Youngstown Jimmy Carter and his bond Roy Wilkins. administrator, NAACP, third from left, ao ' gave up a promising career as will provide music for the cab- cepts checks from W. W. Wachtel, president of Calvert Distill, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19SS COLUMBUS, OHIO a professional football player party being presented by ers, third from right, and from Men of Distinction Earthman five years ago to study law at Fort, insurance executive (left), and" Dr. Austin Curtis, former Western Reserve university at assistant to George Washington Carver, fourth from -left. Look­ Cleveland. ing on are Men of Distinction Lyman Burrls, tax expert; Charles Two weeks ago, he received hall. Local 927, 2741 £ Sth av. A W. Jones, lawyer, and Edward Davis, automobile dealer, hia first large dividend from his floor-show ij also included in the law studies when he because a member of the legal staff of the State Industrial Commission. Buckeye Boy's State this : Salisbury To Tell Of The 27 year old attorney was mer. Last summer, two Colum­ a onetime football star at Mt. bus youths were sponsored by Union college at Alliance. Upon this post along with Mt Vernon graduating from there, he had a Av. Businessmen's Ass'n and Iron Curtain Life On TM choice of joining the Los Ange­ The Ohio Sentinel. STATE PROPOSES las Rams of the Nat'l Football Phil Robinson, ouislanding A glimpse of life behind the assignment to Moscow, League, or enrolling at Western East High football player and Iron* Curtain will feature the leaders from labor, business and Reserve's College of Law. Thorn McAn award winner, was 500th simulcast of Columbus He will be Interviewed by sponsored as well as Charles Mc­ Town Meeting, and will mark the the farm on Columbus Town Campbell, football, basketball, program's 16th birthday. Sun- Meeting at 1 p.m. Sunday over and track stalwart at Central * , Feb. " WBNS and WBNS-TV. He will NAPOLEON BELL High. Starring in the popular Central give an up-to-the-minute analy- Heading the planning Ohio forum'B simulcast will be and description of the politi- law tn Youngstown. Harrison Salisbury, reporter, cal, social altUft- !rom WR in IBM, he went on to His appointment brings lecturer and author, who recent­ WU the state bar examination tal of Negro members and Virgil Cobb. ly returned from his second cx- lune of that year. Tickets may be "secured 1 sive tour of Russia. ALL-OUT WAR ON Before accepting the Industri­ Tyler's Drug store, any n Salisbury, a veteran newsman al Commission position. Bell was -. and foreign correspon- the studio, 49b Olentangy dent for United Press, River rd. or by telephoning with the New York Times, hav­ questions to speakers through, Dates Set For ing just completed a five year Ca 8-3881. 9 HEALTH FORUM Properly Taxes 'Friendly Tavern Campaign Franklin County Auditor Fred NARCOTICS RACKET C. Dunn announced that although Launched In Ohio By Calvert By R. Earl Bland, N. D. the deadline for filing of federal and city of Columbus income In . the busi­ ern" which pledges moderation taxes ha3 been moved up to ness and prestige of the I and good service and voices tha April 15, no change has been Calvert Distillers Co. is launch­ tavern man's pride in the tav­ made by the Ohio Legislature in ing an unprecedented "Friendly ern's 300-year tradition as a filing dates-for personal proper­ Tavern" advertising and sales place for -Americans to relax, ly taxpayers. promotion program in Pennsyl­ meet their friends and debate They are still required lo file vania, Ohio, and,Michigan. Issues of the day. The creed returns between Feb. 15 and Currently big space newspaper also appears as a display piece. Final Rites For Columbus Slaying Victims Are Conducted March ?' wilh the county audi­ tor's office. ion that dogs and Tax payments are made to the Night' at Your Favorite Ta' ing aria sales promotion reveal­ County T.eaSurer. ern." Subsequent big ads will ed that the company has dou­ Newcomers who have not filed urge past and prospective tav­ bled ita usual advertising appro­ previously may obtain forms at ern customers, "When you step priation for the three slates. •ease which, although the court house. He explained out, stop in at your favorite tav- ond widespread, has only rec< that taxable personal property " and "Enjoy a Calvert Lo- and their association leaders ly come to be recognized In Ohio la divided Into two Ball professional makes have advocated distiller adver­ widely diagnosed. It is due t , Now that we doctors are begin­ classes, tangible and intangible. tising support for the on-premtse ning to watch for the early license, whose share of whiskey , symptons of tin- disease, we are Dunn said a staff ot deputies will be on hand each day from sales has dropped from 65 per­ more often recognizing them. We cent before the war to an aver- are finding acute cases, and 8:30 a. m. until 4:30 p. m. (Sat­ Geo. Lawrence urdays until noon) to assist tax­ ago of 35 percent today. even cases in which the child or With the Lo-Ball campaign, adult dies. payers in mokutg out returns, Named Prexy or completed fomis may be YM Tatty Sale whic' began last spring, Calvert Asa .*> th.? o mailed to the auditor between cognized the biggest problem those dates. } Of PR Firm was to find the reservoir from Early filing is urged Benefits Needy which the organisms come to at­ "Friendly Tavern" tack man. Only when we doctors of 20th Century Ente;. discover that, can we come to Extend Orientation Week public relations firm, was an­ grips with a particular infectiouj' world brotherhood and friend­ nounced this week. ship the YMCA boys of Colum­ Ai OSU Two More Days bus and Franklin county are or­ Edward C. Presberry was It hits been reported that in Orientation week next autumn ganizing to do something about Plea For MS Victim.' • president about a third of the recognized at Ohio State university will be it. acute cases, note was made that extended two additional days to Between Feb. 19 and 26 they Accessories Is Made the patient had recently been cope with the anticipated in­ sell 25,000 pounds of Radio and television stations A half dozen public relations, in contact with a sick dog or cat. crease in freshman enrollment. :r taffy, profits from throughout the Columbus area publicity and promotion consul- Naturally, the pet most likely to Instead of starting on Wednes­ alt help boys of this week began a public service tanU comprise 20th Century En- cause illness in his master will day, Sept. 21, the orientation plea for contributions of crutch­ terprises, which will specialize be a sick one. It is a fact that period will get underway Mon­ needy lands to have some of the fun ond training which Ameri­ es, walkers and wheel chairs for ln service for the Negro market, toxoplasmosis has been found day. Sept. 19. with Franklin multiple sclerosis victims. •/ith offices at 3fi W. Randolph in dogs and cat! county freshmen coming on that can boys get through the YMCA. Among the important nations In many homes these aids tare st. Mjny persons day to take physical examina- lying unused and could bring rich!, when Jr's. sick, we'll send it to the vet." All-Time Sales High But that is not a solution, be­ Dollar sales of Ohio retailers cause usually a disease is most Indo-China, Korea, Thialand. Through Wednesday, Feb. 23, In December set a new all time likely to be transmitted while Burma, India, Greece, Turkey high for any month, according special operators will receive all the victim isl quietly coming and many others whose friend­ calls from those who can help. to the current issue of the Ohio down with it. V****^ ship is highly important in the Reta:' Annalist, p-s-jhlishcd by the present world situation. The. telephone number is Ca. 8-1011. All that is necessary is to Bure. t of Business Rose-.-rch at Obviously the wise thing to do Boy and girl members of all Ohio Slate university. is to keep pets out of the house leave name, home telephone Resounding No the branches, including commu­ number and address and the until the children are old enough, Most resounding "No" heard nity and school clubs, sponsored strong enough, and sensible equipment will be picked up as around the show world recently by the YMCA will participate in soon as possible. Lincoln Reelected enough lo avoid close contact was the one shouted by Billy this effort to Murray D. Lincoln, president with them. Many parents will Ward when a certain executive share toward of the Farm Bureau Insurance think that the value of a pet to a from N. York spent two weeks in tic-pal goodwill, Job Bias Dropped Mrs. Ethel Key, daughter of Mrs, Maggie Henderson and sister of Mrs. Mamie Cain (top left photo), Is assisted by an attendant of Williams-McNabb funeral Cos., has been reelected presi child is worth so much tha*. tbey : Canada and California trying to The sale will close with vic­ WASHINGTON. — Negro bus home as she leaves the graveside.of her mother and slater following rites Friday.

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