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price 10 cents buffalo n.y saturday nov 28-dec 4 1970 helping to know and build a better community since 1925 vol 44—no 28 j v r.*'-vt 4y ''- "; f-a - ! western new . york^s oldest t i oldest l'y f*l>'*-"'»?"?.,-v if.,'r-ii ;* „--..■:-■largest and best-selling negro weekly the buffalo criterion did 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 between cleveland and new york city send your news photos ads to 625 william street support your only and nec ' essary press electrical bids being accepted on contract for erection of substation at amherst details outlined in statement the state university con struction fund will accept bid on a carrtiact estimated at 3,643 million covering construction of an electric substation phase i and per tinent site work at the am her-t campus of the state university of new york at buffalo governor rockefel ler announced today this contract covers the ruction of a 230/34.5 k'lovolt outdoor electric sub station the main features of the work include provis ion of all equipment re quired to complete the sub tation preparation of con crete pads to lake delivery at the site of two 189 millivolt amps power transformer purchased under project no 3_-_8 coordination of the installation of service con nection tenon grounding protection devices and ad justments with niagara mo hawk power corporation and perforfance of all operating teat procedures and demon s»ra*'i'in-of rniffiti of etnt'tf ment to the owner's person nel difblin«minden-b!lobme as-1 sociatea are the consulting engineers on this project which is scheduled for com pletion by ju'y 19 1972 sealed bids will be receiv ed at the albany offices of the state university con struction fur until 2:00 p.m est december 9 1970 at which time they wwi be publicly opened and read aloud y l the capital construction j program being carried out ; at amherst is part of the i slate university's multibillion dollar physical development program ; directed yby the state university construction fund headed by dr an thony g a*d-n,olfi • general manager this public benefit corpor ation was established in 1962 by the legislature i upon the recommendation of governor rockefeller to ex pedite the construction of iacilitie to meet the state university's master plan re quirements robert buster clore succumbs robert buster ckre ol 61 maple st pasted away in millard f'bmaw h«*pit«l immmmg a brief tlln on haw it 1970 he wis tern in washington d c he son of the late wmltm ih.iii cor and mr ruby clore he can here as a young boy he had attended both fish and wilbertorca unrver stties he waa employ d tor a atvfa at new york central 1 *. he was proprietor of butter auto wash and edith d»"_<*at men tor y era year he had alao been employed at th clover leaf restaurant funeral service ware held t st paul cathedral nov 30 amt burial wm in forest i lawn cemetery brown fu neral service waa in charge of the remains " i * survtvort . ore hit wile the termer edith arthur and km "" mother wri ruby clot who hat treed here with them tor »■»<» __»■• tat eaektm l ' epfa gore a nephew coun * i-lna-a george arthur and ''- ether «*•***•_, rites held for mrs c bailey mrs cordelia w__unsoa ba ley departed th*s life october 20 ■'■1970 very u dcoly an her home at 4-1 j : ayttn.-wa st « new york v*..v .-■" \ i the mm _ the damghterol mr cameron cbrrigan frlf febteon and the tote mr r_usch we*teston wilkin ___. she attended the public schools of hampton virginia and hampton institute mrs bailey was employed et the social wort vocation aj bureau 3m park avenue south in new york city with mr henry b stern as ber executive director who dosed i office on friday out of respect for cordelia i she was a member of car ver memorial united pres byterian church of newport j new vs of which rev 3 met rollins is pastor her tody was laid to rent in the am ly plot m wllliamehurg va cordelia leave to mourn her loos her husband jack ba_ey father mr cameron c-rripin wilkinson four brother cameron henry and james l.nghorne of virginia * chart edward of baltimore md and david lei_h of washington d c two sisters mr helen leigh el buffalo n v and mrs hiratoeth lawrence of new ark n j and a host ot other relatives and friend revelations 11:4 — and god shell wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain tor the former thing are passed away — the family miss hope competition to be held dec 4th the fifth annual mi hope compmhion wall be conducted by the erie coun v unit american cancer society friday dec 4 at the statler hilt-m hotel the competition la open to all unmarried students of school of nursing hospitals i and nursing agencies and ito all unmarried r-fti-tered ' profession.il nurses in all hospital and pursing aarn i cie the candidates are judged on personality int--lli|*nce j and beauty and ttvtr pre lentatinn of a hort talk on mining and hopeful phases of the canter problem i th . winner will represent he erie counts i'mi during the annual cancer crusade and throughout the year she alao wf parti 10 the item*i ml ttitpe ronteat to he held during th is cancel ( iu le x.'.ill ol the soc lev's mww nr *»»*» r>rverf<vn in i ilffalqj-i march | prevfou rimers of the erie county mj hope title are •.''' *"- in mot mr kaihy slon ir n who was a nurse at st franc hospital « the time and later w employ ed by ih erie county i health department 1968 was < mr wendy ana johnson ) r n a student « trocalre i c'dkfe whan she won and tiow.li a nurse at millard ! fillmore hospital i'm mrs i teresa a ' johnson r n a nurse at the . children's hospital at the time and who went on to win ■the now york state mian hope title and 1970 miaa susan tally r n of deaconess hospital who was first runner-up in the state contest last year member of the miss j hope commit in charge lof planning are miss ethel chandler r n and mm patricia e bum r n co-chairmen lew-is t fish r mr jame j daly jr c«n_ld t flanagan donald e cielewlch thomas h chittenden and the four previous mrs hope win ner photo below — minority youth are shown at jhe junior achievement center main and ri ley as they participated in a production class iponsored by the national alliance of busi nessmen ■' ■criterion photo singing groups to appear in rochester deacon j c carter of roclv_tei n v will pre sent the sensational travel aires singers and the migh ty tornadoes along with the exciting hightorers all of buffalo sunday dec 13 at 3:30 p.m at brown's chap el clinton and hand 5.3 in completes management court pleting an intensive three-week buffalo—mr and mm rooaoveh training program at 4 american d."wallace left receive their oil company's dealer develop certificate of training from in ment center in baltimore md stmctor s d booth after com ■_■*- ■-.■■.,'* • couple opens gas station mr and mrs roosevelt wallace « 34 french st have completed a three-week course in service ration man agement at american oj com pany deader development center in baltimore mary land they operate the brand ed service station at the cor ner of fillmore and clinton st the canter one of 11 con yemtntry »' fccated - throughout the nation h devoted exc4u ivehr to leaching independent businessmen the variety of special skills necessary for the successful operation of a modern service station through their successful completion of the training course mr ana mrs wal lace hay earned the title of certified american oil dealer among subjects covered met electronic motor analysis man facturrr-recornmended servicing requirement and the company's own customer oriented sates pwosophy all now dealers becoming affiated with the nation-wide oil company are expected to partlci pate in the develop ment program which in clud.s hath classroom and on the-job training the centers are staffed by full-time pro fessional instructors a d e t-ulpped with maamtmm mod ern teaching ants johnny thanks rescuers—wil liam j ronan chairman of the metropolitan transportation authority visited brooklyn's long island college hospital to chat with 11-year-old johnny perkins and commend the three fast thinking new york city transit authority patrolmen who rescued johnnny from be tween two subway cars at the hoyt-schermerho'rn station re cently while patrolman dan benson left went onto the tracks to make sure johnny's dangling legs didn't touch the third rail patrolman mike 0 leary center and philip mun day organized all the able-bod ied passengers they could round up to tilt the 54-ton subway car sufficiently to permit johnny to be extricated sympathy extended to bereaved family m mttmmmmmtmmma the folto-ring was taken from the new york time s-sday oct js lf7 wilkinson bauey cor delia — the board of direc tors and staff of the social work vocational bureau ex k-nd to use family of the late cordelia wilkinson bailey their deepen sym-j pa thy end condolences in tha death of swvb's adtmni rive aa»..«nt for 33 years she gave devoted and const ntiou service to the swvb and its members sidney hirscfc president henry b stern exec dir in business r*v ray hards v - •*<;} proprietor of a ** betes j n retail co teat-rag totioef t_ys radios tvs i jewelry cities p,.nt >- [ atom co-orsea .:.. cat mm i at bw-ww ftrr «:__ pm j smokey robinson show the smofcry robinson hew a one-hour musical variety special produced for screen gem by jackie bcrn.tt will air on the abc television network on fri day december 18 the pro gram which fata the top selling motown recording artists smokey robinson and the mirades feature such ouestanding performer as the supreme the tempt.i tion s'-*vie wonder and fran jerrfiea under the tern of th agreement originally made between farberjfe and screen final , the advertiser had the option of placing the special in syndic-ton or hav ing it aired by a network ; tl-s marks the 1 one hour musical special which barrett ha produced for scrr:a gems in the past fe yeans they have head smokey below — this scene took place recently at build or ganization's headquarters 3.13 genesee st during a confer ence on four key issues 1 1 upgrade the quality of education in black community schools 2 open up job opportuni tie fat buff at area industry 3 improve the mclal sta ' tus of minorities through bet i ter housing unproved health care increased welfare serv ices recreation facilities and , hu.-r.ine law arid c *,(''*». forcement „''.__.' 1 . ?£ 4 combat police and court brutality , free school lunches have been restored college group to sing in december - the erie community col lege sm#-r now rehears ing under prof alan g schmidt have announced > a program for 7 p m . tues day december 15 at bouie vard mall *;** , lqrj-t there will be nine -. christ ma e.3ctkmsi,.f«n4red.w!-l be aotowta tony , bellssimo junto - and kenneth . berry tenor accompanist ace " ci di.strieg-j end sharon paw ner i 7 7a'*yy c : mr schmidt ..* assoeiaiß proferser of mink will an nounce other programs as they become definite ■>, v a . -■■-. .-.'■a a * ex-minister's wife agrees that blacks deserve reparations says she and her husband left church when they found they could not change it new york — the wife of a former protestant minister who is white declared in a magazine article r leased j oct 22 that the blacks have the right to demand mon ey from churches for use by the black community j for too long the black man has contributed his sweat and tears to all of america's white institutions including th * church and has receved little in returr mr floyd marker of ll scbrante calif charged in the current issue of redhook magazine mr marfan whose hua bend left th ministry m tt aid that he did so _•____« of the racial prejudice b found among the majority i blacks deserve border patrol agents needed a nationwide call for bor der patrol agent to fill career postions in the im migration and naturaliiartioo service department ol jus tice was issued today by the u s civil service com mission written examinations will be given in buffalo in jan uary april jury and octo ber for those whose appli cations are received by he second tuesday ol the pre ceding month starting salary is 5.091 per year but after a period of intensive training and completion of mprob_.fi.in.ny year agent are automatic ally promoted to 89 per year further promotion are based on merit , because of the r%oro duties involved in the pre vention of smuggling and i legal entry of aliens into the united stale candi date must meet high phy-l cal standards and must be at least 21 when apposed j complete information on the j duties to be performed he i standards to be met and j the application to be tiled are contained in announce | ment no wam-sll which may be obtained at feder al information center room 106 u 9 courthouse bids buffalo n y ______ applications wiil be ac cepted until further notice the supremes in 2 performances at kleinhans dec 6th buffalo festival will pre sent the nsultip go!d-record winning s-prernes in two performances at kleiraans music hall at 7 p m and 10 p m on the evening of december 6th the sunr'mr's performed the incredible feat of having five consecutive records em the no 1 spot on the best selling charts member of the group mary wilson _$)-. bird song and jean terrell offer visual excitement to rr.vch their motown imd th have the youth beauty effervescence and rare star quality that grabs an audi ence like a magnet tickets for both perform ances are now on sate at 4.00 5.00 and 6.00 at the buffalo festival ticket off ice sutler hilton li-b'-iy audrey * del's record 5-orer s*ate cottage ticket i office u b norton hall land brim-jo's music niagara fahs •'..' - .-■:- •« . see page -> see page «>
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1970-11-28 |
| 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 | 1970-11-28 |
| 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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