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did you know for many years the cri terion was the only fa per printed by negroes in new york state today it is tbe only paper printed by negroes betwee ' cleveland and new york city send your news photos ads to 623 william street •> \*. » support your only and nec essary press vv "-' .' western new a attlf c __■__#__ _______ tttf j__fc v*a t__a memw ets samk mm *\ largest and " '.- -..," -" ' sfj^s -■•-__ jtesgis ti una '__>__. aa________l >**. w\lt si ——• * — best-selling ia."*aaa_p a^ap^ep 1 mm : f.;^mmmjpy tmm..^*a n am^aaiaa_i4.^^^a negro weekly rx «___._______..____. %___. vi ccfviv mm mmmmmm wav ,... it.w wmmapemmmsmw ■the buffalo criterion ; vol 45—no 36 buffalo n.y saturday nov 20-26 1971 price 10 cents helping to know and build a better community since 1925 rochester - buffalo congressman fauntroy impressive speaker soloist at rochester sclc sclc sponsors -_-. a . ■' -.*--- dinner ;■•- "..-'-■.:" ■.*■_*{■„*' a v"x-ri ■r?-^sm i i the rochester branch of the southern christian leadership conference sclc he dim 25-per-plate fund-raising din*jjj r.er at ! the ftugship . roches tor lou par s presided •* emcee a fid j rev lawrence | collins delivered the iwvoea t-on guest artless were miss sheila griffin and the chris tian soldiers ? 7 '„" " """}'"; ■congressman barber con ab jr introduced trie guest speaker | the i hon iwa 11 r i e faun troy delegate to the u s congest from the dis trict of columbia mr faun troy is a is o pastor oi new 9 bethel : baptiat chareh « wtohinatcn d c * f v?after speaking inspiration ally to i an * almost ' packed house he concluded by slagg ing in a beautiful tenor vo.ee the i np._a-_il_.le dream to a completely enchanted audi ence _,_. * i»^^._.'-:.ft-._sci'^.:..v if sic^^te rochester headed by rev berime brass is k . mv 11 i - involved organization serving the rochester con j tmmiiy ;'-:.'' ;•-}■'■"-. \ f;)*f _; judge william sims c w.lcamt atty julio arch to mad atty dan 7 nye hollly : . feli lb ml ' away lawyer ; a s • clattai i durlof c fcnclwraa recently i ■tin aak-r maim . holel ally sam gt earn and airy ray wwamm tomb m amy tiara : tm asamtaam new x.'k ilrtl ptmt^-atlaami.%imstt ;■.;,: :■v ..... x*___u n^_____h museum without walls preview to be shown nov 30 ■'■: the member .' council of at»r<ftu-kmm art gallery has tailed an itarrtsussn fur tata msmggg no a special : bowing of ho preview him ol museum wiihdct wad m exciting i an series d films on art to be altered at the ■ajhrigftm 0-0 a art gal scrjt mrttatgyp%*-rsiaary 1172 ■- it will be shown in the gal lery auditorium at 4;34 p.m octafle will be served from i dig pans.}y''}"y '--:.:' i v sheriff amico presents deputy ronald his diploma upon completion of his basic train ing police course at the erie county sheriff department he has now been promoted to a criminal deputy a native of buffalo deputy miller is one of 56 students from erie county and the surrounding areas he is married and father of five children \ . * ■a . white house conference on aging nov 28th : the white house conference mi " aging , wfil ■' convene in ':- i'mttngwo d c on .■.' nov ■aih-'fa the presidential pnw bias^oa'of october i ims prasi^iw nteott..gtated zmt the purpose this confer free is to develop a mors adequate national s policy . for older * americans f '..-" knee erie county alone ban over 113,655 persons age is or over tfate is an j event which is of prime im{*>ronce to many local res.denu among the delegates gplng to washington an nov _ 2llh art . eight ' et~m county iesi decte mm wm zenns as roc dh of catholic charities of buffalo is vice chairman of the entire new york slate delegation . : y _■*■"" l™^»**»r«»l kenneth eckhert m.d ctttfrman of th board of trustee of mm " comprehen sive health planning council of wn'y & eacta/lnnaoor the region 10 detection - tuesday afternoon now 23 mrs , myra ;" e ; workman of 120-b alfred d price cts will * represent - the f minority golden agere t ; mr h 11 motsoene of the department of ( information j and , broadcasting officer of mo sent f^motho southern africa recently visited the buffalo criterion office and plant as the guest c the u s dent of state in the pic ture are william c robinson ii i of the v s dept of state escort for mr motsoene while in the u $.: mr motimene c and gar 1 field hinton of ben-tv and the challen per paper he also visited chicago and the west coast atlanta and new york city be forts returning to lesotho center opens dec 5th the grand opening of the new st august fa center held at 3 p.m sunday dec fttt the pubic ia welcome come and have a nice day « the new community cen wy*yyyy.y;y y --'-. elected pres eugene p cambers d'rec for of admissions and records at meharry medical college has beam elected - president . of the tennessee association nf coliejtia(e registrars and ad missions oljicprs he is a member of i the ienti ng com mittee piafes t'ri-ml section of v the '• amen can association of j rollegaie registrars and admitsio-h officer aha mr druthers is - a member of . the exet»s live hoard of directors of the n.i anal as tic at of col xetm-e re_r<r.n_rs sad admis sions o.'ficera ' , he >* pttsfdemt at the nash ***** chanter of the national atoms association of ten omaam stare imversny v uil'ot go-tm a meharry mi onithere waa * dean of students f at £ baynaa - ( b*ocl j'mcot college and a n decs of ad mi**.one aad tee ord at tennessee . state una varsity ;., ■.;,.. rev carmichael heads school advisory comm rev hugh g carmlcfaael executive director of th st j ausustine center and rector et st thomas's . • episcopal j church r was elected presi dent , tor a one-year term rof the board |_ cfi educations school community adwiscry committee at a meeting of fea committee held ycster day in the board room 801 city vh^.v*'^o ;"'_;. yu'-yy '-.'. orti kkt tears elected ware vitee-pwemeat mrs % geneva •*• pmamma-al i naa ii m iipmm^mmnmem wmn^nwatssmmtw tbpahp and soci«ai7;t*?«rt elate i r h m tnert-r n w the 1 school i community . ad visory committee which ito made "■up at citizens i repr ' nxtting a cross t i section ot umtwxanaßsqr is an • advis ory body of the board of education * mod - the v " superm it the group meet : rogutarly with 4 leonard a teste the director of school i community relations _'■* • dr tesmer to lecture dec 1st at museum our geologic past will be the subject of dr irving tesmw's illustrated lecture in the visual exposure series at 8 pm on wednesday eve ning dm 1 at the buffalo museum jof science ' v v dr teamer professor of geology a the state unfiver liy collage of new york at buffalo ww discuss the stra tigraphy fossils and geologic history vof y western new york there will be a ques uon-and-amwer period follow in the tails _. r i admission is free the at rlience may also torn the mo scum's exhibit halls and the kellogg observatory which are open on wednesday eve ning there la a large light ed ami guarded parking lot adjacent to the museum *■! , rev & mrs bailey honored the 23 rd anniversary ob servance of revi and mrs m a bc*.\ev ended nov 7th t i ti c evangelistic temple church of god la christ 791 broadmiuy ...' ;:■■:■■: .'-■*■; the programs beean octo ber wtha , the services c were sponsored by sisters v south and b davis mrs m glenn was mistress of ceremmrfes the church was * corned by steers c smith j har land and b davis * • -'" m*nivter and congregations 1 taking part wore elder j dock^ry elder j dowe el hie p e r«u elder c ccodta eider n gaitovrav rtf frranrta n v elder u l bowman and rev b sas gle'ary *■.' '-:'■:■■./ attend ball mr and mrs wißscas cas ton sf attest n -. y v and mr and mrs joe •; ffflai wen la dmmala friday ffov is tor a ball mem by the masons aad v.eastern stars tfcev enjoyed ditmssftm mr castoa is the aerie af the tots o-ftaa l cast art mrs lucille brcnra max crow&cd que her husfcwia goule sccsnv mag ' trxrmmt rat vvwv 5 :;*• all tml.yti ox _______'.■■■'• joe bradford rites held nov 11th funeral * services were held for joseph thomas bradford of beverly 7 road nov 11 at phi shiloh baptist church by rev e j echols „». . mr bradford died nov 7 1971 following « short iilnes-t he 7 was brought here by his 1 late parents mr . and joseph a 3 bradford *; from jacksonville florida at the age of 9 months „ ,*■,••....•_ v . he was a graduate of hutch inson central * high • school and was very interested it sports yv.v ' a '< ; he man-fed miss bertha f griffin on october 18 1940 he wos an employee of the chevrolet river road plan for 39 years and was a con scientious worker being rec ognized for hie service at the plant '■■. , " ha was a-great sportsman in his early lift ha turned to bowfng and golf winning many troptfes and awards is these two sport . during his youth mr brad ford joined michigan avenue baptist church but later trerafetted to first shilofc ba st church , alter a short illness he quietly slept away at millard fillmore hospital on sunday morrfeg._?fo«snber 7 1971 he la survived hy_a'_tevot ed wife bertha two sisters mrsa mamie mcctaftnof buf '*!*., and mr emf.ly w*m of cahforma who came a the funeral and spent several days a mother io-taw mra ada griffin many ' brother-s and ets.ic-t_.w nieces aad nephews mnrmt sincere a d grand j rtapke-uv and a host of real fnenda ,».. interment mmt kt rldg un .' cemetery ;; " ism photo aboye—congress man fauntri-y left of wash d ta a well-known f m _ r^frttdmmp - with mrs . biiuue irr^v a,ua t ( 1 band brass right lead '] er af ,_ the } rochester ; southern cpsßmq leadership confer ence during a recent banqust at the flagship hotel roch t,ester congressman : faantroy j*was . the f main speaker aa^i -*< hk.**s*:v-t k a *:- i v photo left *>■-. congress ." man barber conable and george gordon sclc , chair man chatted and took part on hie program of the mag , nificent sclc affair other photos on page ->; paramount chapter no 57 0.e.5.p.h.a celebrated its 25th anniversary with a dinner dance at the executive inn on genesee st re cently thftjtfmt speaker was worthy grand matron eugenia e griffin of eureka grand chapter she was accompanied by her sister mrs wilhelmina peek of celestial chapter no 29 of jamaica n v : - the highlight of this affair was the crowning of the queen for the night mrs carrie caston runner-up was mrs collin davis - ; „...,>-.,,.'-,.. v..v.v yy t on sunday evening para mount chapter was ht**t at a hospitality hour for grand ma tron griffin at the lovely home of mr and mrs percy moore of humboldt pkwy their home wasvery festive in seasonal decorations i and the refreshments were plentiful and de lectable ah present enjoyed themselves mrs arthur davis if worthy matron mrs jazz wehp cook was chairman and mis edward c porter publicity chairman [...}-. mrs caston is also an outstanding com munity and chords worker she has been peo ple's ccramunitychurch columnist for the cri terion about 25 years ira dixon photo appointment of col g l blacks jr to hew post sen scott announces u.s senator ? hugh r scott r-p sia-.a that retired ar my colonel gotham l black jr of philadelphia will be named regional director cf the u 9 department of health education and wel fare ■-'■■~.' .'■'■' "";•"" '- ■•■-* i--.i t y •■.-_. i.'v ■: sen scott said that cblonet black is expected to begin his new duties this month -_ ' , ; i am j deßghted secretary richardson has found colonel black highly qualified to ad minister the philadelphia re gsmal offifce the senate republi can leader _ pointed oufi.'c".i/'/7 7*-7 y ■■-'.. the regional office includes supervision at s_c!ivit es _.*> the states of j delawawre mary land '■pennsylvania virginia west - virginia and ; the \ dis trict of : clumb-a r colonel black has a prov en record in dealing with the public and providing service ** scott added , $■l ■-■- - '*" ' sen scott said the appoint meat of col black should be announced shortly " he ha a been certified tor appoint ment by the u.s civil scan vice commission -■_'• » * a graduate of the univer sity of omaha from where be received a degree in busi ness administraun col black also attended howard untver siry prior to world war s : he baa broad experience in ill area of personnel man agement ; and sdmmistradoa and while still in the army developed new m'timmpmi fer - equal opportunity programs black become the second negro to hold a regiocet post im^ptnoryhnxma ■; in recital mr robert stephens or sw-skat at bethel ame church presented a iwirfcal recital mt xbt church lat akagmaty tvests-s teas soloist was sirs alberta ' pfiterd ttxmlnsa mr wilson tmmsa sew and :.- ma was wants w«e aim tstot
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1971-11-20 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1971-11-20 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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