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buffalo n.y saturday july 17-23 1971 helping to know and build a better community since 1925 price 10 cents vol 45—no 22 as«p a - "■' as western new york '• oldest largest and best-selling negro weekly did you know for many years the cri terion was the only pay per printed by negroes in new york state < today it i the only paper " , pg loam y it 14 the only paper printed t by negroes between cleveland and new york city send your news photo ad to 623 william street y-y-y^x y,y - support your only and nec essary pre y;y mi %:."■■■<-, '.: _ ..:■■m ■-.' l ""."■_':.'■c /■•■!■■■••!.'■■. :■,* . ,'»:. j j '.' :■#!•, jk i the buffalo criterion rochester-buffalo more new housing planned for erection in ellicott district residents can participate making plans potential residents will help to pton the ne*v lliam l ■evan • gardens housing project * bounded by latenb can william ' pine and clin lon st announced nelson h mcltoh executive direct yf : of die buffalo urban league inc the project's ion-profit sponsor we 2 will add soul ito th ment to be _ poured here instead | of balding hous*ijt mitt tba fc buffalo ■uibtn ■gat wflftlatlw homes for eople with p!an.tjng assist ins*:bj future rattans our tope is bat h people who wove m n-ah their families ib form * the , hart ';'; for -' a genuinely bam libe wmnwrr tyxand,,|b*t^tbey;:wjll enjoy eir neighborhood in the way wvijoned^byj.ib^jlate^'wii itam'y l evan long-time 41 rccter of tl___tt-]o vft-z league i^^^^m aw®*^xnttiji3k stye t*<£pre^\zs units wu hie on bedroom apart - raentt 29 tesnbcdtt<»dv apart i itmtts'iy 29 y four 7 b?s*rw»m p»rtmer*s i ana one live taaaafnkmh x apartment equip »-■„_.. in.tf«b r|iai-iitpmli kttfwpt m*mt and services wmid j include ranges j refrigt inters dispesais fc'eebe and bati , exhaust fans and laundry hook up facilities : '„-,- :-^ the ; project will be con structed with modular steel frame units manufactured jby roten homes inc a build ing products dvv-sion of rob lln industries . inc : buffalo n y , ■tbe maximum | projected cost for i the .; . project it 2,800,500 and ; occupancy ,■planned for late 1972 or ear 4y 1973 the rap^d pace d construction lb possible be cause the units . are pre-con structed off the sita elimina ting dpwn-tltaie , due to - poor weather ;! :'••■- ot.sio -| funding of the project foex which a ■', feasibility letter has been received is being made under * the department of housing and urban development's section 236 program 7 *. ..', .;, the project j situated on city urban renewal land in the ellieott district a - part of , the buffalo model cities area v - ; y . the niagara frontier holla ing .. development corporation also * has „- assisted fh tha planning of th project for rite buffalo urban league the buffalo urban leas is ar united fund - agency il shocked and bereaved family mm i i ■■b ta laaau.r-ati-iaf mr ami mr cornelius lewi 78 brunswick blvd bereaved parents of murder victim ib year-old larry lewis are shown with their ; oldest daughter andrea the lewises par ents of seven children were greatly shocked | when their son was shot down while sitting on their porch with two other lads rites were h 1 d at the lutheran church on brunswick blvd mrs lewis lackawanna representative for the criterion for six years appealed for ho'retaliatory violence in her wgr-tv inter rfoy - ' criterion photo below mrs e lett dixon seated right is shown with relative who attended the piano and organ recital at canisius college featuring her sixty students on extreme right is christopher co burn of hayward calif grandson of miss ivarene b lasker seated center of oakland calif mrs dixon's sister and son of miss charlotte m claggett of berkeley 1 daugh ter of miss lasker two cousins meragil rog ers and anga gary of ann arbor mich ac companied by a friend also attended the af fair sea story on thin page rev.evangelist amelia minyard displays citation mary crosby jj chappejle a teacher fa the buffalo ' public school system gave tbe ad dress mrs sophia william * president ef the local chapter of the phyllis wheat ley club inc x'7v rev evangelist minyard it fin ordained minister regit i and fa albany jsj v a concert singer and a ' bible [ wclarer 7 .. 7 ' ;■■! b*v m received a similar award a few years 4 from mrs e j echols f the x first . shiloh baptist church citing her fa sue of in meal , outstanding ■■won-.-sn bsfbtla a well as - fa bet man tmntmadty -.{ services evangelist mbiyard is aim ai it mber r'ol the * order sf • astern star *; pha a a daegatefs | of ids z sad ama ranth ' coort i '* -* r lip ihe "■: lavecatlsa.^7s h e d mtneefy g*v mm sellflfj aagraei mm held at second trmpti baptist chars pj^if-i-ij^^imar^lwiitia saltan • pastor ■-;"~. ' -; %,-.--] tutuska shows interest in job bill v&atvs £**-*•*«•»-' t**^*^l this week announced that v has directed key department heads and his federal and state * aid coordinator to i m mediately examine ways in which to take advantage of ihe new job bill that was signed by president nixon the new biu which is yet to be primed into public law would provide federal funds to cover „ 90 per cent of the co of created jobs in such areas as ;■police protect-on eovrcnmental projects edu cation health and parks and highway maintenance r tun-ska said fbbt even though congress has-not yet appropriated any money for this ; measure he wants the ounty to be ready to move when the appropriation is made -.', l -■jg 7 ;?.: v noting that unemployment to one of the most pressing problems in buffalo and erie county tuttiska said that he was ; hopeful hat by - taking advantage of this federal legislation \ t he problems could be eased for residents bf erie county ~ r tutuska has directed ] h naff to work closely with deral authorities to learn toy specific \ criteria ft that nil^b attached to the pro jram so that full advantage may be taken of the bill ,; tun said that tt we can « 90 per cent of the sal -<**- paid for under this'new aw it would be very bene frtsafi to the tax payers of re county x ; •'-. ;; ; - i j wioto'below — the flagg ! meat products are produced in flags sausage and meat products 188 spring st charles flags left,-proprie 101 invites the public ib vis it the plant and stare john l.iebel a batcher el „ many years experience right is an assistant criterion photo."i chest clinic opens in new location ; the chest obeb baa re opened iin it , new quarters m : the s second , floor of . th l.dward a hath county office bmg 88 finn kiln st william e mother m d county health commawioner anmicmced " the cheat clinic mamtaiiw daytime hour lima 8.88 ra.i;,l6 3 p.m monday through friday k it fax also open monday and wednes day evening b:3 - 7 p.m the ctas was forme located in the basement of bufalo's city hall grambling to have big sports outlet st louis mo - gramh img college and antteim-r abweb inc announced re wtciy?j that r.'budwtiser -. and bydvseisvr - ■m * i i l.<|uor anhewjrr-bvish's ■'' it swes i i tejfe.c»t*r*i^f^rri imposing i«-.:isv»r in the itleceau of orarnhlina't 1 f<>otba>l aesaon the telecasts will be made during a 14 week schedule ard will tociede a taped „ rf.ii.a a ym > . urn schedule of ii games plus two special programs the highlight will be tele cast in an boar-long show each sunday and . w-,11 be en-'via"mors*:.than 50 tv at*cn around the country the television network it be ing put together and , will be announced later ' 77 in announcing anheuser busub's participation in these major tetocaa august a dutch jr chairman of th board and chief executive officer said we are proud to participate an ';' tbra pro gram * not : only because granting fa one of the im portant universities fa our country but also became the program ami assist in pub induing gram-ming college and 1 educational ectivittet in addition to its athletic program "■:/: .. f , fexardmc out the 13-week telecast series will be two special program - * the first is the living grambling i rev evangelist amelia minyard x pictured x ****** i s»4«a»t^b^mßitia;hwart **«> rs-rs-nity ctvcu a »«»., had aware from the phyllis aa-ailey m at ". ran ill iv i *"•« for nuistandjv eomrr.im '_».* a sendee ia „ thai oabad stales and.s cana<fa tb club | it an affwbrt n t)«-t>^.1 stale federation of women clubs inc • " - ' ■'- the reverend minyard has dene | much " good fa v tiling hospitals hemes for the ag d and praying for people in general g and passing out christian literature ta tat tick -. and distressed in the jjrisas < taamaga^sem.f^^i bwi*a'taiasa«^'-f*i»44n ruffala rink institute sttij l*d v manic y i wayne l state ********* of j dscrab sfkbt wa.v aad s a general course m edarartsa . actflre'x stat vtdwmity t at hew % yet all also receiving awards will rev minyard were city of ficials ministers and lead lag ;" citizen xef the butfain community , . • mrs pauline „ mcgawa.i former 12th ward supervis i ar;jha m c ef the program presented f the awards " mrs student recital is credit to teacher by mary chapprlle there are music teachers and music teachers each **» hi tfey and then passes on in spirit-not body - into he lives of those they have uugbt7y y '* h , this busy season of student recstals mia e lett dixon in her own per sooallty and charming pet swtsiveness devoted to her students - captivated • and v.-armed the heart of pari ents kindred and friend re cently as bay sat in the ex pensive canhkis college stu dent center auditorium the performance woe classic in it own right x..:x x #^ . - -• .- ■- ■- .-•..■t • r many philosophers aad in tellectuals have said what art ujd be tbe public dis ikes art and yet-the vitali ty end progress of art de pends in * large measure i on the cog.lnual extension of art mrs dixon makes student and patron love mus ic '- .-':';■"-.'< „ . i • - . t i "• i she endeavors to . reflect un-quenesa ami freedom of enpre--*on — the elegant de sign of the program die theme leanr to : play y e.v lett dixon way ;' the smooth stage dtcorutn of tt-acbct and student the con tinuity and balance noted htwghoutrtbe performance 4 ihe ded_att n of the program ; lovingly named in her fem iljr—every area at the recital bespoke .-: the abundant cre ativity mrs dixon possesses t.nd the manner far which tbe imparts it in her leading ... several of her advanced students who must gp on to b k her levels exprtaaad their gratitude for her influence :» their lives—ix only to mus e but : the - moral and ethi cal substance every teacher mrs dixon - ;; kb-tv show features building a decent future building a decent future with the black development foundation seen each sun »> at 3 p m o wkbv tv will feature raymond smth vice-chairman of the black development founda tion board of directors this sunday july 18 ; , thi week's program bided the visit will also include entertainment j by • tbe ' rock group feeling within regular segments en s the program local fetus rod black nawe are hooted by beverly hendrfat and lloyd major respectively t building a decent , fu ture ft produced by l the black • development i founda tffn.'.;ia-7 ci operation with wkbw-tv channel 7 7 jk.reports water grant washington-rep jack kemp i this week an-we-ncedl approval ic an ad.'ticnal 12.342.«0 in federal fluids for * construction of the bird island secondary water treat me p!irk l:-.^._z ;■x - - approved by the environ mental protecfon agency the supplemental funding sought by my office us a re sult of an april request by the j u!tatn sewer authority brine the . federal h^e jo the 74 raiß"on facility to a total iof 23,327,500 the erie county cepgresaman re ported-.;7.x ; 0 . the new plant will have the capafckrty ta "■■remove more than 84 percent of the pltoiphatcs which ia aortic ualriy notable because mich igan reg-ilsiicns only require such a facility to remove s3 per cent of the baccate ." kemp aid he teamed.-l ik reports '& '"-" mt.carmel in new location tbe carnei baptist ' ltoir/.h.".t»raß*v,rj»b tor now located in a 14 odd year religious land mark now located m 130 northi land aye the ; former chu.-i home of j the * 7th day advc n list church t and more recent ly i : second l temple ixßaptt&j church now located r ( m dele van avenue.-'x 7 *,- v ml cancel is the third church:;to occupy the b?au tifußy renjodkd premises s in the very early 3 the neighborhood f was predomin antly white and the criterion had several visits to tt»s same prendiw when it was the home of b shop e spotrs wood.-the pastor of st lukes ame zion churdt 7 * bishop spottswood is a ranking ame : zlsrty church officer as well as a rank ing ;, oaticnal;naacp tftficer cme church to hold confab in norfolk i ■the . annual cc-r.:?r*nce of the cme church will be h id at the cme church in n-ir folk va * rev j h ■light sey pastor of buff.lo's cal vary cme church will fcaj a delegat/on of l three men edward tsiley gerald cart er and rufus king and mrs cynthia " carter * local « r»d western region missionary pre-dent to „ bite * * meeting t htch : br 1 july 25th the rev l li craig is boat pas tor - 7 7 ; m^y-'ii ortveit'clairch held t an nual outdoor service and pic nic sunday july ; llth , 1 ! . con lake park r . r -.'-■., „-, iit).-«-i appointed to new post 7 the appointment of * dob smile '■as sale manager at maintenance p aca :. setters inc hat been announced by samoa i lewi president maintenance pa « * 75eit|r formerly 4 known as pro ftttieival servants s 2 mauiieaaace pace tt setter inc 14*8 jefferson aye _ complete range af c«ni(b<brc»ol*a k i_acsesti b page 8 see pace j see saga 8 see pee 4
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1971-07-17 |
| 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 | 1971-07-17 |
| 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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