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price 10 cents buffalo n.y saturday may 22-28 1971 helping to ] know and build better community since 1925 vol 45—no 16 x ; ''; " western new [;- ": /"â– â– â– '' i " ''* x x " â– .'''â– â– â– â– :,. â– â– .-â– ..... â€ΕΎ.;.,:â– â– ',. york's oldest largest and . ' â– ''-" best-selling 1 x â– -. 7 ...-,. negro weekly did you know for many years the cri terion was the only pa ..-'.. . i per printed by negroes in new york state â– "-â– " ' " - ''â– " '' â– } z 1 m t i t â– v -' ' i f _ _» __ -" b " • at ' v " â– 'â– â– â– today it it the only paper printed by negroes between cleveland and new york c i t y '** yj send your news photos ads to 625 william street support your only and nec essary pre * the buffalo criterion rochester - buffalo national af recruiting personnel sets up fund for slain recruiter wounds are m fatal 10 calif recruiter vvestover afb mass - ; in keeping with their un official policy of helping . .«<.-, r own air forte r re cruiting personnel across the united states have establish ed a fund to aid the wit and mute small children _\ an air force recruiter who was slain in bmjuley calif april 30 . xx r 1.-'-.yy ssg roger d mobley 33 was on duty in his berkeley office when he was stabbed to death he is survived by lift w^fe and three dtfmren ages 7 6 and 2 air training command parent organization of re cruiting service is attempt ing to assist the young ser 3 cant's family by setting up a fur-d air force recruit er nationwide have begun to step forward to aid the 5 of ' rtr comrade rltt'-rms^mt^^f v ..' - cdl e*rt*rj katayr jr • 1501 st u s air force recruiting > group comander ba*sed at westover said to an appeal vto his recruiters that tt*s sertsetess act ; hi taken cne of our ~! numbers from us and it if only right that we hfe m-wry â– totally take the responsibility to see that __. immediate i family knows that this recruiter husband and tether will not be forgotten . ; ; x y anyone wishing to donate to the mobley fund should send their donations to the first bank ' at - westover c 1.0 alex t kociela branch manager westover , a b mass 01022 checks or money orders ; can be simply made out to the momey fund - - - minister succums roes wets held la fcfctw leonard harris 38 m world war i veteran at has prince af pane church of tied la christ 1511 jeflertaa aye mst tit at i p-m bishop ltrey anderson sfflciated 1 i em hants who *•** may 8 i*7l wa founder ant aat past at si mark's ■» cftcßcß^af a ts owfftt '. michigan aat jßwtsa v--t*a -'---" he was in traduced taf ha talojswy her about „ fifteen year ago as aa sulstani la th f lata elder chart beck •; id .- ndla fane *„ he is survived by his wife murtiss and urn leonard t and gerald 0 and a krvther james to hi itstiv mu to clsa***a ala tkßaaßs t edwards'--''fa r*l home was to charge aßikasaa to par lawn cemetery : ': â– '•'â– â– y.ml . f '-■—•, criteria ph benefit rummage sale planned a rummage sale riot aha bakery bsrgtos will b held at usi jooarsas aye war _\ sb aad tarda >. job s lr*m if cm to 8 p m proceed wra aid tkt mmrwswp fund of lb dot la sigma tfceta sorarlty m : mrs eras robinson i prttlgast and mrs leanette otatt publicity etclrman cocktail party scholarship to be held th buffalo vagi scholar stay foundation a no i j^ktoll party alt be hah friday same 11 at las dot star park casino cot to tf^.tmwl,*ru«jsb citizens ask clerics opinion bast working rev m l uttsejacm pastor of good shepherd m**,*'j church wha was » candidate tor amooalyama la the 143 rd £__*?_* toot ear mm too criterion bat many citizens ay asked mat hi aptatoa •_-.. .-:;., .-. about th alleged charge thai new york stat is practicing giaotld against negro ' ***: -' • rev utflcjaba woo will take ms mats choir to meat phis and missouri tar the memorial day weekend said | that he win publish his eatataa la the nest edition st the criterion tl"t meyer hospital has brilliant history prior.to world war i buf falo maintained no general hospital and the care of iv sick was divided between the erie county - hospital and various private hospital in order to provide better terai mem tit contagious diseases buffalo ' determined to estafcllsrt •' * public general hospital with adequate ac commodations lor all city residents »$ ;' â– ; ,; in 1817 th department of hospitals and dispensaries ss«a l,v fnr the rmr pose of organizing a . com prehensive municipal hospital senrica the resulting 1 buf falo , city hospital was be gun la 1118 and opened on man 18 wit the bußd ing oa outer st x contained 41 bed sat provided special tar for tuberculosis patients and those with acute com nato*bl*^^ur*bues f ' v fta:sist ; btt-t t y_sakit-_3i^utd;yoper ed largely through proper ly taxes from .; l falo clti tens the largest proportion of its car wot devoted in he indigent sick of the city those who could not afford the usual full hospital rates some twenty years later the name wss changed to tie edward j mayer me mortal hospital hi honor of the first president of the board of control of the de partment of i hospitals ad di'pensarte y on july 1 v ittf th control of the meyer memorial hos pital pa-wed into the hands of * erie county the coun ty hospital a considered a general boephaj because nil patients are admitted re parole of th nature of ttoftf lllnest*''lt is * public hospital because ft accepts these wop regardless of meyfr hospital doctors attend dental ball j the dental wives guild held the president's ball saturday night may 15 at the brookfield country club dr and mrs myron s mc gutrv dr and mrs walter b holland and dr and mrs larry green attended also dr william fagan dean of the denial school maiimmmm^asastmmmmmmmmmmm »■■' i«—^^^m admiral -— captain samuel l gravely jr became the first black * admiral in the u s navy tuesday april 27 when t his promo tion was announced by the navy captain gravely received the word of his promotion while on board j his ship the uss jouett en route to san diego ; â– a native of richard va : captain gravely is a graduate of the midshipmen school at columbia university n v and was commis sioned ensign in the u s naval reserve in 1944 he was transferred from the reserve to the u s navy in 1955 his promotion to ad miral is subject to u s senate confirmation stars honor joe louis ;*.- great baseball stars ._ arts h-mortd with a - day but joe louis t l the '• legendary brt»vtt bomber and every one's all-time champion ; was honored i with ? a night may 14 at caesar palace a las • vegas that was one fifth biggest - event to parts * history .-:-; f =-;- rt :-»--*--..,-â– >...«'..-?â– -. .*-.-•"!.-. â– "'â– the us vegas hotel's cir ca •- maximus y dsimer-thea . ire j the ', site of ' testimo nlaldifaieriihovs which seats 13s8 y sad which ' was an t fv-r,"o sellout . . y.xt j tb - packed bouse witness m jip^i vs s v » n«%*v pl'tterhtg and entertaining tributes ever paid a ; sports world luminary ; â– '-'"*! â– â– â– president richard m nix on | wrote * a !;. commemorative tribute ij to joe to mark i the flccas 0n x vice < president intro t atjnew was honorary ifewrroan ot the '"; event tb«r mg^-^/emw-r.-aaw â– senators paid " honor to teats a fight er whose popularity has long transcended his „.: accomplish ments to the v ring — which were legendary i:'--l 7 •-. joey bishop was the mas ter of > ceremonies ~ assist ed by don rrckles j jimmy durante jonathan winters don adams danny thomas jack carter -; and george kirby ill yyyyyy _. andy williams tony mar tin johnny ma this vie da mane paul anka joe wil joe louis .'..-•... v j 3,500 to graduate from u/b : pending completion of re quirements tome 3,500 grad uate will receive degrees may .; 28 ! at '| comet-cement ceremonies at the state uni versity of new york at buf falo x :...-,-. ..,-.':*..-.. ;.~ dr ernest l boyer chan cellor of state university of n v will give the main address during a 90-minute ceremony starting at 10.30 a.m at rotary field on the u/b.campus .'* -,:.- : five persons will be pre sented 125 th â– anniversary awards commemorating the founding of u/b this month in ims p ' *• ",-' i tm -•■■-â– h the 1871 chancellor norton medal will also be presented since 1945 the medal has been presented each year to a leading buffalo citizen for his contributions to the city . dr robert l ketter pres ident of the university will also speak and the rev edward t fisher a chap lam ax vb f will give the invocation and bendict'on ; ; ' i â– *â– -*'-'-- ,-.— 7 *-!*', - '' .' 7 â– to case or viskt '' tbe com encerment cermaraes wtt be held at ! several indoor loca tion i .*.*â– -• women meet in rochester mrs • bho da ' townaend president of the buffalo re gion of empire slate feder ation of women's oust mrs mary chappeii chairman ffl j life membership . cooumoee mrs jutou carter faaasua secretary of ltottat csab and mr f e memweather vice president attended th serai-annual meeting of the regan to rochester sto day may l mrs mem weather was a delegate from tha elua ft w â– - '•■* avl'.v aw â– â– *â– *>-. +: -.. gospel singer . . - w^-^aswilos-iaßw.-j m im&*mm^tmmtmmmw mm*mw '" ... v ... w . , ten-yearold peter wherry a gospel singer will.-appear oh the musical vaudeville revue at bennett high school j saturday june sth at 7:30 p m "-".- fcgfe y â–
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1971-05-22 |
| 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 | 1971-05-22 |
| 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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