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western new york's oldest largest and , mm -''. ->.-•' fes___s_kt a'-'-vz..*--*mmt lr'm m 4tsass best-selling ■v w negro weekly vol 45—no 23 buffalo n.y saturday july 31-aug 6 1971 price 10 cents - .-_. ■•-.-, ■- ■_- .--■■-. --■-. rr.a--j.'?.a -:._-,■:■,'_;-. am you know for many years the cri terion was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state ||| today it is the only paper printed by negroes be tween cleveland \ and new york city send your news photos ads to 625 william street v v ■support your only and nec i essary press v .; ;■) y : y y the buffalo criterion helping to know ami build a batter community since 1925 rochester-buffalo many citizens express concern and fear about local crime wave more residents ■re.shakey ovef more violence i by staff reporter >| tpcre may have been a lull in ihe crime wave % dur ing the late winter and spring ■' season i in buffalo the city of good neigh bors — but i that is ? true for the late spring '- and summer season:.!.j y yy <** a .'"_.■:; i r to date here have been murders in an almost un believable mqggius maiming involving mostly negroes un der he age of 2s years tbe situation has grown _» the point ' where a * special team of is black officers as sisted by white r . officers - and n4**l -' mr i i*aa , award has been put into action to i patrcle the we housing malls crime has been com mitted in the fruit bell as well as the cold spring sec tion ;■''*: v-"-;-"i x .;'■:' ."' y citizens are now becoming hakey and fearful of travel at night and think that tin police department can hard ly handle the situation ac cording to several statements made * by citiaeata -_> r wx . . they also complain about court and i legal . technicalities which often s favor i the | crim , inals rather gj than t the 3 law abiding j cltiten which they | claim .' encourage '_> use ". young ' hoodlums , . - witnesses meeting in buffalo buffalo's war memorial win - undergo ' a i transient i lion hig wieg july st when jehtiah ttitneises move-to - ta prepare '-. tor ' their j five-day - mhxm 7name '■' dtaofct as ssmmly mhh-h la t.-ksmmtia » amen 28th : reported ed bat sh^jg^pidlng-tafateter.efrthe at_..._.1...7 r _________ j __._ mm*awme wetmr**me*wme ' r ■„■* **. . - *'• 3w>"^«*«7 tie amid tha psmtkam held a«d j stands ' aril * lake yen the appt*fgnem"cmt an t%\\kt m cd i mmttmm kingdom bau .. at te \ i fcevah'a mttatmea a tktte 1 ht_h 4t to rated 7 pa-ttmm will be erect ,' en '. the '. track acres tram the . nearer see tle at the irtadlum '.•■':•;:: te be am that the tlart tan - will leak its best far iff i thousands of viators ex t*eettd te attend a volunteer - crew r 1 af t several ."" hundred rleaaere will give a ? baal teaching 99 i **• .'•'' the avals beer ' ramps . and ■' wash j rsom sold j mr j quskr i al the same sime volun tear tracking crews and ■> i*>i -.'..-. a 7 tfi skilled craftsmen will trans i part and install the massive \ quantity 0 equipment need ed to operate the 18 depart \ meats 7of the ;' convention j ev ery thins tram paper dip to ikg 99-tmt q stage will -.; jha ; imkf-d^lajlrokt'7'pehita 1 with in ;* r&tlui.of three htwdn-j mnes-7 r-c ]*•;-;■; iya^^m ip^^^s^i^^^&^vwm^a accerain *- to £ whs bra ' eyggmaatlsmmmmmap mat ; at -.• sanitation a*a**a b^a_^^.w mm mwa-*r 18-ahßißaausji departm nt ttkytkmfreasviktei tlmmlsm 3 this work la dene iby vmkmteer no f an y gets paid lor his tabor it is just another { example k ; is how people can cooperate i togeth er whrn i they i are i united . in tha right . warship .;'.> ».-:;*, '• \ ceavmtien manager the ader»"_lar»e center review convention * plans with • his as sistant robert _ dawson an the left and;neriosnvmc xhnay - cafeteria supervisor hi : the v right i the . five-day divine name assembly be gam jtdy 28flv at 1 1:48 ap m.jf-;st l 1,000 today and yesterday the zappozap a ceremonial , : axe valued at i*o*oo * and more by ancient african \ | nobles it the backdrop '& dr hesderson hendrix right displays 1000 of today's money—-rep j resenting rales of the bank is open to yuu a guidance film produced by the inter national afro-american museum arid % na tional bank of detroit ■"; v ■■-***'* ■' jsj ctfarlcsltottsnvlcft / directs the mu seum's career film project miss norma hamilton an nbd executive appears in the film now being sold by the american bank ing association dr hendrix is - president of the museum '. ■:"'"'. "> sacred heart opens center for addicts "**_ buhao true *>. teens has been granted a lease on sev ' eral buildings ' at "_ sacred heart i pariah,s 214 emdl let bristol buffalo for the pur pose of j establishing a drug abuse treatment center by his rxce4l«*ntv : james e mcnulty bishop of the ro mm catholic diocese of buf falo "'•'. 7 v'.;'7i s-iyy the group feels that id or der to make eny meaningful impact upon the destructive aaatevrty of the youth gangs among whom > the : abuse id drug hv prevalent , there must be a one-to-one , rehs titmship in ; which 1 frank«dis m**a,*rt*mt fr ■ffaair7 ia******.v ' tmm-y spiritual a implications drug fefcua has to • the individual and jto his g p sfcipal family mid community ly '■■'.'.;." | the high rate of.'.violent criime and its relation to the widespread vme of drugs „ it an ': accepted _ fact "£ .|'." : .. 7 > ".' mode of i treatment at the new l-icihty will stress moral and spiritual values and w'.l place * heavy emphasis upon attempting tß^'.lwi)hui . drag abmert te the ctrnmuv mem chattim j ■' traminj in responsible • cit ! fsettship , pod . persona , devel . i opment will jbe stimulated by i p*mc3«ltf : att**fft_on to each j patient treated . . . y lt expected * that i when he treat-newt program i pets under way drug abusers in the center for troatment will have jfii their disposal jj train ing in 1 arte and 3craftyv edu cational i a a d**f employment counseling ami ttara younger ibtient . wholesome > activities including s^nuhng and 4-h ' the principal aim of buf falo true teen rjst rehabili tation lof a the whole '„ person und ltiv methods _ are * an off nt-lpot . at the pre^rtlm estah li*had by ? rev david wilkin sin ahthor of the . cross add v flu - switchblade and vpitjtkjer^ot tetm i challenge i y the ■"£ group is _ _ htter-tfalth and inter-racial and has wide rapport **, tamor-g * community leaders w v-7 ,', i operatingmfunida will be raised ' firat hy ' a : public ; - an sacred heart annual tea the sixth annual fg tea given hi he 1-aktor'a .*: aid club lof 7 trinity baptist church will be held sunday august l^,at^j)p.m.;i at 48 eaton st 7 ''.."''-■:- ■■: y '-'. .-' y mr marie ' . stills/an r i president and ',-.' mr '?■flora parker general chairman * , washington-v sammy davis jr watches document signing president nixon announced . the appoint ment iof sammy davi jr as a j member of the national advisory council lon economic * opportunity for the remainder of a term ex ■piling september 22 1972 the council 7£t;ry im)aii3sffl ep>j reviewing the effectiveness and operation of programs in the agency and advising on mat ters of administrativevpolicy^^^f^^^-ll v*v th^2l-rrieinber council also coordinates the operation of oeo programs with other federal programs developed to assist low-in come individuals and families . > 1 davis a professional entertainer who ap peared in his first film at age four gives over 50 performances a year and has received nu merous awards for his efforts on behalf of others including the spingarn medal of • the naacp and the allen bernstein award for cancer research v v yi-y : y:yy - : . we helped too j the four youngsters with friendship house director rev william h harrison helped in^eyera-^ways with , the graduation program of the head start cla<**s june 27th at lacka wanna's friendship house 0 they are wade turner kasseen ham darren chillis an d wayne johnson -'..'*> * — criterion photo groups to hold picnic aug 9th the eaet - side p battar roea'a atccijt'.cn mi the 7th l«^«lative omrm organ tnticn wih apeojor their first annua p**n*c monday : aug 9 at mlr-mer'g orate bcwea rd near -__-*»*.. i l_-nc«*bn n v : ■'-■. -.'.' f ■,':■'•..*■• ii t-msay.7-mrx':km . '• plenty a food beer rex'renhtvmia fame pr ..*. * and fait gator qdsktro '. tkacqra i will ' be iam front 5 ta i ?.«. *. ■!■■«.: . j 1 '*.-■■' !>■« ■'"-'■w*w - „* . ,'■' church loses organ speaker i it peace hep-fit church j its stantcaa 9 . buffalo , rev 1 ; . as%i a-kfthay ptmor.y ■still ,,;' hy - \ j..**s c received any te*9nnatta concern og the theft . at the j organ . and ska white addreu system 1 wkst,'j.'«ariy ttfs month n ha rgmry ■>■"_., "' ■''. yy ike pop mathtae wa dam i age *. peaaerahy ania(/>:lh__«it facared r*h the buodhura the | an stout a vna j left -. in the alley and had made prepsra ' tioca as also taske the piano talladega alumni to meet at vassar college talladegr college eastern ragtoaai alumni - association l meet on july 30-3 i and august 1 at vasear college paughkeepsie n y *| th i tfc-etne iter tfrfs r year's re treat is titled youth speak out—are you „ listening expeaed «■_.. to j attend arc ahrmni ■from buffalo the car l.na and ' many mid western states ■- «** the purpose of the alumni assw&ttorr is j to . i '■stimu late interest in and work for the general welfare of illa degav.'a memberj college of the united negro y college 2 to acquaint the general puhhc with talladega college nd the ccitributions at the college end alums to civic and community welfare .-:.-* 3 to promote good fellow ship between alumni nd representatives of the college 4 to give assistance in rais ing 4 toads for j s*trangtheo.n and^eniargaig the academic program and other educatior w-matt.'s afralladega col lege ? "- - . 5 to take ; an :■active part in student recruitment ;' ff-'k fi.it to circulate ormatio of mteresa sb"^l_tejregtok>l alumni . many .. businesses ■■are par ticipating -'• 3 1 ;-■.'. :■'■':: ; |* raising - funds tor * scholir * hips v through door . * prizes and rallies is a tog ; feature on * the ' weekend retreat par ticipating j in donation of priiea • are amf inc miller litewrng • co milwaukee wis consin " shfcrtcß y co old spke clifton n j t mich ael fina \ stni^^n s y sea shaft now at loew's buffalo > shaft starring 7 richard rountree in the title role is ihe htard-hstttng story of a tough black detective ".- 1 tu in organized _ crime — both black ■*„ and 5 white | — ? as i l.a tries to rescue a beauti ful girl ■fram kidnappers ; mi the new york jungle of mili tants ." poht.ctans ■= criminal and cops;yyyv-yyy':y'v drew b brown •_. better known '. to prizefight fans as bundin •• muhammed s*\pt trainer plays willy right hand of harlem '■'; mobster bumpy t jonas 7 ta mgm's shaft y.yy.y.yyyysy.i , the show as beft-g featured at air conditioned loew's buffalo theatre viewpoint program slated for aug 3 and 10 . the local m grant r pic ture ' will he ; discussed .: by dante corbett ;, ■field | repre sentative of the • erie county migrant committee with moderator garfield hinton do wren radio's viewpoint program . tuesdayn evening aimtt 3 at 7:34 p.m >' ;:. viewpoint which seeks city and bfeek ccrrmr y prosmaa % wad §-... problem '■-. it jviewfwnt ame zions to hold convention i the seventeenth quadren nial i session of the women s heme and foreign missionary society of f the african"'met h odist " episcopal zioa 5 church will convene at shaw memo rial ; ame :> zion * church . j porter aye " august 1 to 8 the comrncttonal council jof the b ame son church will meet £ july 25-31 at * shaw , memorial * church the con vention and connect ion | council will bring to buffalo i some 2,0*10 : persons \ from all j areas of he united states islands of the sea and afri j,f.*t*.-v,y vf.aa.-r "»*'. y :.*---".' -■"■v the ciairenw committee to elect altnne l bowens for c-oivwy legislator of the 6th district will . give : a 5 beer blast sat august 7th from <- p.m until * " photo below \ from left to right are marine 1 midland western presi dent t john l hettrick carolyn : lee robert mcgee karen moore and revit cox f gradu ates of ; the yob program long-time buffalonian passes away funeral services far wit ham murphy hutchinson wee held ' at ,- lincoln . - memorial united methodist church sat urday july i7,f at 1 p.m and was _: conducted by j rev sam win.'ams mrs \ l-tur ret la andersen * sang ti rather llav jesus " he was hern in mentcom ery alabama aug 39 ttm sen jof the late solomon - and . cora hutchinson he went te grade , schocl in montgomery and ' attended f fttskegee bnav - tute ' -> : ';,.:.- --.'--;: yv'y y he was a veteran of world war i and alter ms ',- *!«• barge canst to s buffalo u j 1918 tiis*'^i__ss i£??ip!^^s mr huteh_naea was a member sod „ past :_ camwi der el american * legless ; peat ns».t 41 he was v « tmetr.ber al many ether organic tints he had ten a member el lincoln memorial .'. methodist church tar }■ewer 9 year*."'---v s burial ; waa is forest laws thomas t edwards '.-■f*»eret home . was nt charge yyr 7i survivors | are j his | devoted i mte;'y ernestine a ; alatat ; mrs - 7 acme brown ?/>''. two daugbtera mrs p iektrf harrison els&yra mrs maynonc 9 white ; two *'' grand children ellen and $. risk hantaan and ether rel atives 2 and *• fri»»dar'*jj^?sf went on annual fishing trip mr and mrs george of y i*b sherme st mr raymond t rttsrttt^er ar and mr and if mr charles '■taylor : aft of dee-tan lafikt en i tb^4'*pa«butf t-atrr'm '^»>: to 7 clayton la ontar'o c.atrada the canned j eight days dur>*_g " the hksjuj of jw*v all are 1 reared have -. been 7 - caking thv-'_-,tirlv for t^sl past eight ;■vwtrsiy tf i mr taytor ceu?ht a end 3/4 poom psw'-wj-mriv young tamght aa 4 pad j/2 jtjtmdjtfeitktfcasn ***"«, tw wmiw the most enjoyable tripa i •*"-".".. .;'; j:sfa '«£__. nn . - . • ■< ..?-■■f-m-apamn-wapmwg rigm 3«3:paite^b}-c see story on page 3 set page m
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1971-07-31 |
| 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 | 1971-07-31 |
| 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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