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,. OHIO STATE UUSEUS. LIBHASr 15TU * HIGH ST. COLUKBUS, OHIO 15 HE SENTINELS K SENTINEL I P«»pl«% i ICIiampionJ .VOL. 6. NO". S SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1984 COLUMBUS, OHIO •5 w SECTIONS THIS LVSUK Shiloh School Building Proud Heritage For Tomorrow SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 COLUMBUS, OHIO HATED JIM CROW: SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM Hillsboro Man Sets Negro School Blaze Story And Photo On Page 2 FIFTH AHNIVFEKAPY fOVFD flfB. •**»*•*•'» Tommy B*lUe poses for cover photo of The Sentinel's .rife anniversary edition. Phot.- wit taken -storing Natl • II in wrm • -.WHR i kWlLl. wiKfc- Newspaper Pttbllssbers Ass'n parley In Detroit Ust month shortly after The Seniu-el bad Wan. sflrs* nod second place awards for heat photography among Negro newspapers (George Pierce and Charles W. Balrgrow took these honors), first place for sheet example at suromotin-- tbe These t4-4« tahe their werh seriously as tliry apply pencil to Negro press (Amoi H. Lynch is in charge of promotions), second place for best columnist (Lucius K. Lee). Tommy's holding plaque (center), designating Seoti paper for some amateur but sincere religious drawing*. Key to Bach session of Weeh Day school la ended with worship period. Even yoongestt students give net's winning four awards, along with individual trophies which went to Messrs. Lee, ffairgruw and Pierce. See. S of this edition Is devoted to "Five Yearn at Progress" theme at tilth anniversary edition ef The Sentinel.—Sentinel phot* Bj Com**. ttchool's grest success is Inform a lit-- at classes which allow as- ' runt attention. Donna Marie Walher U shown leading worship, a beloved task which kludrnU by iunu,-Photo* lij i'ierec. Uve siudeat parUtlpatlon. SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1<»M ' SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1PS4 THE OHIO SENTJHgL THE OHIO SENTINEL Progressive Eastlawn Policy Draws Warm Response G. H. Williams Vice Prexy Of Hillsboro Man Sets Funeral Ass'n Negro School Blaze By JOHN B. COMBS HIU-SDORO.—Philip P.rtridge, 43, Highl* nd eownty It ted fa Liana Stall ho.ptt.l lor Dbsst^atacta. Friday, after m* repoet- **dly confasscd setting fire to am all-Negro rlcmcnlary ael Authorities said Psrtrtdgr, a white man, apparently 1 ty*s setrotated school system. _____^ Rk-tuiri 1* Davis, county j ~ ' ! The chief said Partridge came the Jim Crow o the police station about 5:30 hool, which houses the fir*t the delapidated, nearly 100: i. ui. Monday, about three hours FIX grades, waa estimated ..i or old school building. alter ihe fire, and told the offi $5000. At a preliminary hearing bo-J cers he had some information Mrs. Helen Ash, Negro prin about the blaze but he wanted cipal of the school, in an inter t until Tuesday. view wilh this writer, said fh.it indue was held for grand jury classes for the 70 pupils are Eastlawn Cemetery Ass'n,. 134* Woodland av., took historic By NINA H. REDD Wednesday morning. Pa held in two of the school's four action on a charge of arson. ridge issued the following wri step when It opened the first modern, non-segregated burial uble slip in inlerruciii) pi"Kress is bi-iiiK accomplished Following the hearing, he was' new spa pe estates in Columbus. Al left Is view of one of the cemetery en nth fljiiet dignity in Columbus by the Eastlawn Cemetery Asss'n. released usnder sWOOO property All student* in junior and iiiuh schools*, are integrated, the trances and photo at right "shows Walter H. l-owery, advertising manager of Ihe asssoelatloo. and Lawrence B. Copley, general rhe Sentinel, the instigation of a r manager. See story.—Pierce Photos. fry—plots would be sold without DAVIS SAID Partridge, a for- • " LONG BEFORE THE BU- It Is believed that Hits mark 1 the fi peits preme court's decision outlaw. have been sold on a non-segrega ed basU segregated schools In Ohio. idge ing segregated aibly the first lime In the state. ^ Hillubore Hoard had an. Lawrence B. Copley, general i Nabb Mortuary, Columbus, has decision alrollshing segregated ••' nounced il i for Integration, been elected firm vice president schools may noi.lske effect for skrd *by The plai n go Into effect Capsuling The News •warm, wonderful and of Buckeye Stale Funeral Direc another Z*> yean or longer. •The new non-seg ction w tum and Embalmers Ass'n "The most devastating wea pon of enemies of freedom is In ted sites for loved o e* in that infiltration. Daily they grow .ind Negro teacher .stronger and we do not dare to all-NCgro school is M wait this long for progress. ROBC of Wilberforce. "We must take unto our- .d.i.i William F. Boyd, Cleveland, a the whole armor of free- classes ore conducted by twu Edited By Nina M. Redd j president; Hampton Jamison, j white teachers periodically. Jr . Cincinnati, second vice press* MEANWHILE, DAVIS, in a HK BIG WOOMANCK between Pre*. Eisenhower alement, said that in view Partridge, thr father of two this idea for the past six month*.' | children, was appointed in 18M T lion'* press Is beginning to gel a litllf tattle tale it Par. the edges. The daily newspapers, on a whole, hjve b> ind•.•• to Lima, the charges to fill the unexpired term an to Ike personally even when putting his administrate church. l AMK Dcleney. probably would not be filed [ county engine* of fire. Bui lately th-* Washington resportera seem to think it s time court until > he Is returned Tlin , .-In Well known in the to lei the genial gentleman with the famed grin know he's doing a i Frog*; club. He ban be ulis of the ei , thc pout. little bungling too. Another rift rippled the harmony of Risen-- Bible Week Planned lade known. hower and the newsies at his lust weekly press conference. Ethel Payne, an able lady who handles the capitol beat fur Defender Publications, got a blunt and rather hot tempered answer when she asked the president if thc administration would support a bill EASTLAWN < First'54 Beaut Tilt Entry to ban segregation in interstate travel. Mi:-.*; Payne m(: . iVashington i i tree burial .apace to i and her coverage of the i.tlnimisii ;.'i"ii lios been 1 uble 1 national chairman (Of the i otherwise. Nevertheless, ihe president gave her a short an-j r killed while In the }'.,4 Nat'l Bible week campaign. r, saying the administration was trying to do what it thinks- njf year murks the Hth obser- •nt for the country and not supporting any particular or spe- with "win- ovely Jean Columbus Man f .te Dept. announced his bid had been refused . Hubert F Andrew Freeman Succeeds Itttlaa, 56 year old flier known as the "Block Eagle," proved Him elf more talented at-the art of <;--ttiiij, passports restored. His* ored Loses $900 in Johnson, '.VI Allen As Secretary Of UL ek and boarded a plane for Loi idon ... In the wake of 1 'Con' Swindle "Mlsi Bronse egoted Schools, a fede Andrew C. Freeman of Dayton has been appointed Ohio" eoape n Atlanta ordered the eitv ;;ul( courses opened to Negro executive secretary of the Columbus Urban League of. tition. Jean. lie ruling all* fee live Aug. 16, it was announced Wednesday by James .... Tlie U. day in a century old racket I Wrst entry in which was worked on him by J. Wast, president of the league, following a special the 'M beauty two confidence men at Miami mooting of the Board of Directors. sweepstakes. Joe will not be ii I by his sons, pastor and fellow church worker*, J. B. Chandler, seated) gives out are Inlernafl Boxing clubs of N. York West said Mr. Freeman was selected to fill tbe po with big smile for Sentinel photographer daring celebration of his SMh blrthdaV-Jaal week at 1651 Is East High sition, recently vacated by Nimrod B. Allen, after th« graduate and son Square Garden Corp. Barvard av., Coiiitubus. Party was given for bias by Deacon Board of 2nd Baptist church, some sophomore In careful screening of numerous applicants. iwn. From Uft: Henry Grayson. G. W. HolUnd, J. H. lounger, Rev. C. INTERNAT'L NEWS FRONT Tt»>: West also announced the appointment of Leslie M. i and Everett Chandler, sons of the honers*, and Join Ferris. .See of Africa are back in the news again. ' Shaw as director of industrial relations of the league. out from the British compound where thousands of them have, Osr. She re. been held since May. Eighteen were recaptured by search parties the •vindie begun when celved AHA but more than 30 escaped to the brush country around Kenya . : Of I approached scholarship Kord foundation is lending support to research on Africa*through Medley and asked hir a $200,000 grant to Boston university . The British government knew where the "Morris Mo- I in S. Africa is becoming increasingly strict on organized native lei" was located. J. R. Chandler, 99, One Of Columbus' meetings.* Armed police raided a joint conference of the African AT THAT INSTANT, the sec Nat'l Congress and the Transvaal Indian Congress. ond man joined in the conversa Thanks Again mer vacation, tion, and flashed a large "wad" Wilson in Dels- she is employ- i THE STATIC—In-the-know folk at Central State col ot money which he asked Med siich includes , To Mrs. Syl Oldest Citizens, Still Young In Heart ge rumor school is actively trying to get more white student* ley to keep for him, as he was Market and la terested in enrolling therej Many race colleges are reallsini afraid to carry it on him.