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OHIO NEGROES Columbua, Ohie, Correspondent October 7, 1963 Governor Rhodes has appointed several Negroes to high positions for the first time in the history of the state, and has retained the few Negroes appointed by Sovernor DiSalle. Some of the Rhodes appointeed are: Llewlyn Jack Coles, Administrative Assistant to the Governor. William 0. Walker, Industrial Relations Pirector. Augustus G. Parker, Chairman, Industrial `ompensation Board. Ellis Ross, Chairman, ivil Rights Commission. Leonard Holland, Secretary-Treasurer, Civil Rights Commission. William Willis, member of the Youth Commission. Macco Clarke, member of the Education Regent Board. Ralph Brown, examiner, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation. Wade Franklin, Intergroup Relations chief. Ralph Beason, Motor Pool Superintendent. Robert Duncan, Chief Attorney of Liquor Control and Unemployment Compensation. Ollie Milner, Superintendent of Bedding and Upholstery. J. Maynard Dickerson, a Lausche Democrat, was transferred from chairman of the Industrial Compensation Commission to a member of the Liquor Control Commission. Joseph Donegly retained his position as dhairman of the Pardon and Parole Commission. Salaries of these positions range from $10,000 to $14,000 a yearo The record of Federal appointments of Negroes has not been

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    "ocrText": "OHIO NEGROES\nColumbua, Ohie, Correspondent\nOctober 7, 1963\nGovernor Rhodes has appointed several Negroes to high\npositions for the first time in the history of the state, and has retained\nthe few Negroes appointed by Sovernor DiSalle. Some of the Rhodes\nappointeed are:\nLlewlyn Jack Coles, Administrative Assistant to the\nGovernor.\nWilliam 0. Walker, Industrial Relations Pirector.\nAugustus G. Parker, Chairman, Industrial `ompensation Board.\nEllis Ross, Chairman, ivil Rights Commission.\nLeonard Holland, Secretary-Treasurer, Civil Rights Commission.\nWilliam Willis, member of the Youth Commission.\nMacco Clarke, member of the Education Regent Board.\nRalph Brown, examiner, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation.\nWade Franklin, Intergroup Relations chief.\nRalph Beason, Motor Pool Superintendent.\nRobert Duncan, Chief Attorney of Liquor Control and Unemployment\nCompensation.\nOllie Milner, Superintendent of Bedding and Upholstery.\nJ. Maynard Dickerson, a Lausche Democrat, was transferred from\nchairman of the Industrial Compensation Commission to a member of the Liquor\nControl Commission. Joseph Donegly retained his position as dhairman of the\nPardon and Parole Commission.\nSalaries of these positions range from $10,000 to $14,000 a yearo\nThe record of Federal appointments of Negroes has not been"
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