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Show 1 CWT THE HAT.ONAU FOUNDATION ggfjfeff $1 'm4' " 'president op the HflP lisJZ' J SINCE ITS R3UNPINS, HE . - -iW J At ?Y slc!; HAS FOUSHT POLIO FOR I ' r'TsiZ' 30 YEARS.., A WALL .f'f dm J . STREET LAWYER, HE IS : f- LEADER OF THE 3,000,000 X JI,Y Jrp,, ' . H VOLUNTEERS IN THE 1955 iq L7 iQi"U??V MARCH OF DIMES.,. "f fTTS 'Wii'' A ' SERVING WITHOUT PAY, fr5 Jj?S"rAWan zrWyCAVfc- HE HAS DRAWS f ,-fT7sf In'mi TOGETHER THE LAYMAN M 1 XSmmM rV 1 I ANP PROFESSIONAL IN M i ' '-7f -orLEASAiNST ' HE FIRST BECAME INTERESTED IN POLIO , $s WHEN FPR WENT TO WARM SPRINGS, SA. I 19385 M HE HELPED FOUND THAT FAMOUS POLIO became rehioENT TREATMENT CENTER, NOW IS rTS PRESIDENT. national foundation ''AxV Mjy' j WTTH SCIENTISTS iZ-AJ. fffjjxi V VKgl ANP LAYMEN FOR POLIO U ifV ' After 25 years fishting polio, he saw his daughter mrs. sidney culver- stricken mr. o'connor has been in 1950 she received same treatment pecorated by u.s. and march of dimes has helped provide for more foreign governments for than 29000 other victims; now has recovered. his humanitarian work. join the march of pimes ' january 3 to 31 |