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helping to know and •*•*"--'-- a better community since 1925 buffalo n.y saturday july 11-17 1970 price 10 cents did you know for many years the cri terion was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state ']- j tod it u the only paper printed by negroes be tweea , cleveland and new york city send your news photo ads to 625 williar street support your only and nec essary press r-s â– '*â– â– a ."*, v*l r f i t"-_.,-jj â– .':â– ' -.. ' s 'â– â– ".'â– *â– â– ' • *■■„■vol 44—no 17 ' ---„-..'•-"*-â– '-"â– -•>&. - western new - - york's oldest ar j largest and best-selling ■»■'â– *' '..'-.,< â– ,"' â– ',* ii â– â– â– 'â– *: ,■•■■' â– -..-â– -â– '.. „.';- r^f mft-'m-r x .... negro weekly ,:;:».'-. ' â– â– :-""* !â– â– 'â– *•■■-". ■■■««* .''*"*' ** 'â– i *... , ' â– â– :â– ">â– ;.■„ • ,-'â– ,'â– â– [. the buffalo criterion minority bldg contractors form national association minority bldg contractors * met in d c * the minority building con . tractors from alt parts of . the country convened in washington d c at the ho tel sonesea late i.i june at the national conferem-r of the national association of minority * contractors they discussed the problems of racism in unions sureties banks and owner-sponsors ' . . -.* c-v senator birch bay spoke on • the minority contra/or and federal legislation and ate secretary of labor i d hodgson and a sistant secretary arthur fletcher spoke on um-ws in the ghetto the national conference a co-sponsored by the wash ington area contractors a toclwt.cfv the d c ar*a mr nority contractors .-; pja r taylor president ot waca and ray dorses pres dent of n'amc ha~e jo-ntd forces in expressing tntet hope hat the conference w-3 1 aid the individual contract i ors i!h their tooti probh-.m as well as awakening mri f ly contractor to the nee-f for national action a j ! the main . program mwcy ed a series of forums a met at ihe problems ol raci-in in hancing marketing i bor and ' bonding chaired by '• prominent washington oft dais from sba hud presl dentieu advisors ombe and the department of labor : • the national assocntfcs .* minority - contractors w»s formed last july *£.. san francisco by 330 minor ry building contractors in order to increase their participa tion in the construction to , the •-• van's travel ffoe recently sews a concert featuring th mrn-o-t-mcs ad tbe 7lionet of wa,h | j 1 d.-c nd at their j brat annual givwaway par m june thh tho prise glv a was a beautiful t0 tv c ** very nrnttd recipient $__! simmons r at hum | ***•% pt|*fss baptist chweh **-_?.*• photo from mi to 122 mm mrs lea-it vac ba ct r mt '*," r*v cancen chair [ 2___!_fi stanley ctarh i mum at the singing 2 rot p ' mrs i mary louisa wright club president mrs barba **» hair-ion vice-president james w hopkins business manager â– .**â– mt tha , singers mra addle ogden mrs ruih ogden rl-b social director and bister af mr clark of rochester n y the club will efrnt its ims i » work on july nth for arp arete vacations activities will resume sunday august __, i â– when plans will be made for j the mat annual widows 1 award dinner and a tew iv the bahamas—july 1171 they wish le thank their many friends and guests who participated in the many af fair presented during the past year and look forwan ta fellow shipping with - yea again ctab members net shown m the photo are mes-antes sidney rhodes ora tt -"•**-•- i ci susie lee etixaheth rain ey christine henry and dor othy paige afoho new : ! • tu wo • meet again ketentty dr trial •_•-.'* was held at jrvs.l na m nasal dr alice c brawn principal at school sb ska | wan j ahm the director at ed-cation far the menially retarded to ib city at ui t*m-xx j a surprise party and the f-sbb-vitß warn amid fa.'-be hsme economics ream a <*•**» dr brown received mm geed wishes af present faculty and student as •***•_ m jonner mma*mm^nmmj mmmm .»•«•] k —*--*—> mo4 and fa **__ aa mztttw h bbbbbbr>y â– ' leaders 888 wera bb v&7 " ' a dr brawn has been in thai i buff at school system fat is years she began learning at school no is la mi it : , ing t-u-*hf in a rural area i j prior ta that time she was j , appointed principal ci school i *>. la ims and was principal i assigned ia the main off ler la the education at mentally retarded dept in ims in itaa she was appdntnd probationary director pi ed ucation tar i ? mentally re , ***««< and in ik this ap poh-tfeat bee arr.e - pe rmar/*nt dr brown personlfit the ward brotmebhood she is h--.il a ht highest eaterm in both the lack and tvttuu tciiiinifnitlc of buffalo mm baa gene l*r utj the can af doty la â– helping to further better relation between the twa the brvber rmo award a was presented la dr brawn fat ims • i each class at school 3 presented card and gifts te dr brown and a picture wis unveiled after the reading ai am ml his original poems by school superintendent j dr lasepb u*ntxxo mmm criterion photo ' "â– . â– j 'â– ;â– -â– â– . -. .. •■-â– :. v .â– â– '.•■*"-" - -â– â– * m%a the annual benefit concert of the crescen do club was held recently at kleinhans mus ic hall the president mix mable maloney ia shown in the center of the artibta taking hands with samuel l hen director of the jongluers ringing groups which appeared on tot program mr mildred coleman and mr ellen sloan club members are on the left other artists include earnest nation trumpet soloist theresa humes mezzo soprano ste phanie moore pianist ameer be leal bass tjoloist and michelle dill pianist photo a -- . --:-.; . . .• \ - _ i rural community to receive 218 million for water & sewer rural communities of the nation would receive 218 mallton at federal , funds for water and ewer during the f'scal mx under two amend ments introducted by senator charles e goodeof r nesv york and recently approved by the u s senate mm hospital to change method the business : ft>ffto9 of,;.the edward j meyer j mem ot al hospital has been direct to refrain immediately from its practice of naiferrnu to cof.'ect'on nnern t * past-due bills for services fumis-ed i the hospital the • directive wan art-tame d in * joint announcement by dr albert c reteii act ng director at the hospital and county attorney robert e casey jr the announce torrent was made with the ap proval of eiha country esec u-ive b john tutusfca wht bad d reefed the county at tomey to look into the •*-*-*• *>,*. i dr relate in a memoran dum to hospital personnel stated that beginning at once such defections shal be mat by the county at torney's satrjf nd nor by collection agencies x _ a • - mr cassey reported that an initial exam mat ion of : hospital * record made by the county attorney's office indicated ';â– nearly 1,500 w s i paid to private c"-tie-a-u*r 1 ktr t i*m:om&tim*i^':atxomits due to the hospital during i the first five months of this i venr .--'â– , v dr rekate r&wmim hence forth refer all * past-due bills to my office tor / cotiec-0t mr •" casey added we can absorb ihis task ; without necessitating . additional per sonnel " â– -: -.-•■'--â– . s the county attorney said that private collectors were being paid ices of 50 per cent of bills of ss or less and one-third on bills of over woo ': :â– ..,-.. ■•>■•..>- - mr tutu-tort's " attention to the .; matter . has been called after an unidentified erie county legislator had re ported * receiving « bill for out-patient care for his son from a * coltaction agency without having had first re ceived a bill from the hos pital itself '.->' 100 students attend capp rochester n y tv*etve inner city high school stu dents who took advantage of the tutoring and counseling services of the college ad misaiona preparatory pro rtbro capp will enter col leges of their choice this fall capp is sponsored by uni versity of . rochester " faculty and staff members dsi\n ed to curb the drop-out rate among students at inner c - schools as well as th en tourage students to go to college it la a non-profit educational corporation which was proposed after the death of the rev martin lu ther king by-:ur econoftcs prf-sa-sor richard rosen the university of rochester ham accepted rt of the 1 seniors wirafted m capp the i state university of gen ****_, monroe camfunuy col a-re and alfred axeptta the rest a-isw m i years of opera hon roaett totattoates that more than 100 sn-dens ar.iu i ally make use of the capp i attend capp visit buffalo the rev and mrs clar ence milliard formerly at e utica st buffalo mat mem residents of chicago ac companied by eight of their nine children visited rela tives ad friends hot during ad attar tha graduation season and a baas «-». user jailor rev milliard foot-led be st pant baa*r-m cmme-m la lackawanna tt t >° dinner to honor ned regan edward v ned re.an will be honored by the ere county republican commit tee at a special v.90-0 a o'we fund ' raising testi monial dinner to be held at the sta tier hill dm hotel on tuestity jut m .- : began a bt-f-afo re*.ii s the republican cand due for comptroller on the new governor neton a rccke york stale ticket th main speaker will be mama who will he jo by the u*her cmn&tdate tor stated office on the speak ers dais seymour u knox has been i named nwrmsn of the fund j raising r>atfyr •' " - j rites held for fred wynn . funeral services were held at df-tarne - waring a.me church july 10th for fred 2 wynn who passed way july 6 1970 at his borne 4t *• --*..â– -_ . :.. . " v-***>i"%:*s-lu he had been confined for four weeks with a heart attack in deaconess hospital mr wynn was proprietor of of wym's dat-cstjeasan at the comer of broadway and hickory st and was owner of the budding which ht.usee it he had been in the . busi ness since imi • x a mr wywi hay been active in the naacp and in dem ocratac pofittes he had been a district com mi freeman for many yewrs he had been an active member at bethel ame church and a member of the choir uik9 a few years ago when bn.l tranaferred ". hi ffembenhip tn delame-war ing a.me church ' mr wytm megg bo in con too ga is i j and was : a wtorm war i - veteran he came to buffalo in 1337 af ter irving for some »*-«**,» crncirwnti ohio in i*>j3 he marries urviitntießentsey aaaartjng with ftmerai ter stems ' bf-swfes the 5 pastor bant ware rev g.-'c i niaipfey = rev j c rtf i fin rev hudson and rev huff of niagara ft-ls n y survivors are he wife mrs nettie b wyrm a daughter mrs mildred how ard greshom and two neph ews james and joseph wynn and a niece mrs mary w barnes of c-kin nnatti ohio grand nephews nieces and friends - burial was in forest lawn cem«.?ry lew mortuary was in charge of the ar rangements opens housing consultant firm joseph easley heads housing consultant firm joseph l easley and asso ciates ltd have ' opened their buffalo office at suite 32 of the walbritj-e bid the firm has been faun"t«*d by joseph l eastey to pro vide * consulting * services of development and management of low and ' medium income heading project to be con runted under various fed eral . »;_. siale houiing pro grams "; ,;'• •'...' ; * j prior to mr bastey's founding this new firm he was . the administrative ! vice president of the niagara fttmuer housing asd " devel opment corporation and par ticipated in . many housing projects with them including the bumlalo multi-family re habilitation program jarred ou by an entity found by the i caw-ius . c©i"»je knox foundation a no niagara frontier housing : * o -.- mr eosiey attended flori da a * m university and the . university of buffalo in the schools of business ad ministration majoring in ac counting he is grad_%t*4 from the mousirn special 1 program of washngton d »*_ which is sponsored by the 1 foundn'im .«-. for â€ΕΎ., o*r>e**ot easley joseph easley on vacation in buffalo , richard bulls of 166 winslow aye is en joying his summer vacation in buffalo mr bulls a 1969 graduate of , grover cleveland high school is a student nt syracuse uni versity where he won two full-time scholar ships in mathematics and athletics he is a member of the syracuse university football team he is the brother of mrs rozena dav is.—-criterion photo ; o !_: hj lodge prepares for convention % some of the above odd fellows member of the past masters grand council 555 rev joseph bridgewater grand master r district grand chaplain and mrvp may attend titj national odd fellows convention in cali fornia soon among those shown are brother willie davis john bennett jake henry chrii rice kirby crum james thomas leonard kilpatrick rev ross and others criteri photo a ~. i x.x 1 â– â– . :\ i-vf a ;,.>- | see page 7 see pact 8 sea page 7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1970-07-11 |
| 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 | 1970-07-11 |
| 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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