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♦ •■Mi_....« *«*w. .fl- i.-•»■ -a «*■ *-* •V. 1** E **. .v -6-TakesCrashb . *» *«- ^* -•»\unesF aUila.“-|4f*i-i -'lt;► «Business;; ^ Lv ■ ^ V - A ■Effect of cancer on the business and industrial life of the nation was pointed out by HarryV^* \ ‘ e- - * • * • ■’*! r ; v ’•• lt;L. Olden, chairman of the special gifts division of the 1955•WKw* _. . • •* ... 4 **■f Cancer Crusade in Hamilton County, in a letter to businessleaders asking their support inthe drive. -/ I+ m» ► *“MANAGEMENT GETS anentirely different point of view?y V ‘ * •'* .*■ , “ ,. ^ *' srfc^, of the perils of cancer when observing the statistics of the Government and the American Can-cer Society. Olden wrote “They observe that one out of jevery four persons, on an average. is touched by cancer: that one out of every four touched by cancer recovers. The second I person could have been saved by earlier diagnosis and the third and fourth persons have no hope of recovery until further research Pm^MS that possible.“Thia is one of the moat staggering things to contemplate, j But it represents the situation]to Non% -mint.krt *—-V-■ •A »-*% H-* Am• a. -*-V .VVFour persons, including two 14-year-olds, were deada * VWednesday as the result of auto accidents, electric shockand an apparent train mishap- *P.-K#‘A—¥*■ • -Two others were injured one critically, in a head-on*7collision between a car and tractor-trailer near Newport,,4I » '•Shr s-/Jl*Kentucky.,w ---ti • jTSyT % Wl *Paai were:Robert Fierce. 14. t5It Jeffer-sen Avenue. CerryetlleBeverly Mann. 14. *745 Ner-ll^Sit Lindenv».fand expectancy in the UnitedStates today/*He asked that every firm make available it least on* person to visit ten other people in downtown Cincinnati or in the industrial areas of Hamilton County, to solicit funds for the campaign. The county's goal is SI25.000, while the national goal is $24,000,000. 'l‘«THIS CLOCK, which has been telling time for 4! years in front of the Cincinnati Suburban BellTelephone Co. office, is going into a six-week tem-It is to be seL on a new base4-V*porary retirement which will also double as a night depository. The clock was put up in 1914 when the company moved from Vine Street to 225 East Fourth Street, its presentlocation. It has been removed for Moving the clock, from left, are Wilrepanrilburirs but once. Fitzgerald,Charles Elsnic, Leroy Landwehr and Charles RoseV'- »A .Aulo Passenger- \injured BadlyAn elderly woman was in “fair” condition in St. Francis Hospital Wednesday after the automobile in which she was a passenger late Tuesday struck a pole in front of 2506 HarrisonA i‘inii#, i X • \ l 9 * • ^ ~Mt* —* fThe woman. Mrs. Mary Barber. 70. New Orange. N. J.. suffered possible fractures of theskull, jaw and arms+ -.m *r * JResult in Life Term* -t.'W'W* '?*pmM'■*«—■m ***- eGetting drunk, then crawling in the wronhas caused trouble for Walter Shathird Street, Oakley, with the resu fife sentence in prison. . I32, 4115bedirty-he now faces aJehn Thiede. 64 Jeeepb Uarsaib. 29. Carthage.- ■ 4ft Tf ■ •DEATH-DEALING electric current surged through the body of the Pierce boy late when he attempted to retrieve i a ball which had been battedever a brick waif into art enclosure surrounding power transformers at 2514 Jefferson Avenue, Corryville.- According to the office ofCoroner Herbert P. Lyle, the Pierce youth had climbed a step-ladder to enter the enclosure when he slipped and grabbed a bare wire inside a mesh covering of one of the transformers.The , youth, a , student at Hughes High School, was pronounced dead on arrival at Gen-e'-al Hospital. The enclosure is f substation of the Cincinnati“ 1 w m N » ^ • v. “ i “ ** -4 ,Gas A Electric Co. - ; • THE 14-YEAK-OLD girl, Beverly Mann, died late Tuesday at General Hospital of a head Injury suffered in an automobile accident Easter Sunday night in which five other teen-agers were injured. The group, on their |way to a sorority dance at Norwood High School, were injured when their automobile was involved in a head-on collision with another car on VictoryMM*,'-'. ■** -' • *v'# v.' .Thiede. an ampleye af White-Rack's Grill. Murray lead andVine Street. St. Bernard, wasfound Tuesday night dead along the railroad tracks soar the res- j ||fc -AROBERT PIERlt; E
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Cincinnati Times Star

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Wed, Apr 13, 1955

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