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did you know for many years the cri terion ; was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state ' - . \ ; \. tods y,i it is the . only paper printed by negroes be tween cleveland and n c w york city send your news photos ads to 625 william sheet support your only and nec essary prcee ''£; * , • ■■x^ir*"ic'i*v»3«^sbßs3j3«s yyyy price 10 cents buffalo 7 saturday jan 31-feb 5 1970 helping to know and 7build a better community since 1925 vol 44—no 3 western he -" york's oldest largest and btfeb'.'-ty hjsßsnvs .-. . ''■"<'•■■■'■■■' - -''■-■best-selling negro weekly the buffalo criterion sacred heart church and school to hold auction auction to draw i,ooo ..-'.' buffalo '--■areas v most > popu lar | and ;* active auctioneer law bronstein and s his staff of fellow auctioneer's will be again donating their . time ' and talents _ his year a buffalo's memorial | auditorium i on | sat ' urday and '% sunday 7 feb 123 and march 1 tc v raise fund tor sacred heat t church and school ip emsije ' st yfi r lew '& teamed ,; up with father bill j donohue :; to i con duct one of the country's most - que auctions : right i here in buffalo f.'ry,-./:'tl.':t i last i year's auction which j ! raised over's2o.ooo [ ln bids on | donkeys i ponies cv t f glass a i o mobiles furniture ii an tiques and talkng birds re ceived newspaper c o v erage as far away as viet nam and father donohue received 3 in the : nail from a soldier on the front lines to prove it over - 8,000 eager ? curious bidders jammed memo rial auditorium's exhibition hall last year this year it is an ticipated thai j thai figure be increased by at i least sev eral thousand i i - i ■■■•' yyf jft***aw4b %'(*• .' j \' t to year theiau<a!on s funds are earmarked to keep ' sa wed . heart school wteg'":'-;i to ma pay its stmts and pro w ili-s , avllowi tdj . * a;ute what father j donahue | and lew bronsipin i need mast right i now , is the dona of merchandise from community merchants to""auction feb ii and march 1 ;~ j „';. any readers willing to help n this fine cause can do si by contacting their area : mer hants . for tones and ii cal r father donohue daily a!:er v p.m he will appreciate youi efforts as th 220 young stetrs in his ; school at sacred heart - -" l • • ' rues held for mrs m mcilwain j putter aß set-vans | werei held ft i s'ay&itr'ty ' mi 1 st miu'd funeral vm&mmutf>y mary .- mfr ilwtsn of : 111 f northland aye aba j passed vee^i anuary «, j»te,fi»f%.tef ttoeffttal,;'»t the age at li a native at * lancaster south carolina dm was the ttq^tti^_^£tfc late --. lotus mm^.hi^v>m.wm>ma goißoa ,_ her^katv'lchariier d pal let son tr pawed away ; seamier itfijml »£:& i 6««b«p l f maclstfaa passer fof^h^stt.e m pi s cmmti^sf me christ »„ clinton , sl gave,the e«ja^ipind,;v|<-silci^#d,.f said that^mfs^mctt+ssai was its i'9*fmffpiw^a*ji>^tisd ha - had fefitß|s£»ipft the f forty-**-ven yeur of i'^|*iiiitl^yi "■*. if^p'i'.yowß al^nstuves f at itwjsffefifjtftc ssrsvsa j*j were mr h*:t <>*« vi>v*fc f i f'sl«*c£o«/,i4«t astir s €.; - aai mm i m«**i * shannon mead mam ef tha htm n v waßrt are wo brothen wsl!_frso'«rtfr»,;i_!i_v nta chudnm charner d pat tanaa i«r*m patter m wrs mary harm mm staefej marr " paul i hirr.s.v carets * mw itafty'-i sad cterenct jfrwte-ttoa im r carsia a kernweada boo fiyefy 19 111 mat thrnr am £ wr f grtwh-twitjifi^fawli dtrv;a?d/a host j otbt-i d friends i-itieat aas ** fata nectary march of dimes dance jan 31 mqe^im mrnwah'smm mak piatt ma»,-the.ma>ck:o . 1 i ->** up bdtßm .'».- man dh^^ji^em j am cat a bkfl^at.-.thshdaa.^i/eatur ps^/ths.mtis tany ct tact itfn las e«sk*«titt x .- c 2 the faagtcar of the com is^jjdailc;4ak«r;:iin_tei £ th ttrtjajjidl'ttt .• samuel '. hen n**mt fjto'ii fcw-it<isf^.«ci*_ictlor '■-: wm h«dgm * ih«mnier mflhi onr obtained bj ew3n«.-(h march of dime ••* ot hj-4s4s ar at 3ssß«m rmftm v tajfw*-'tt _, ; dance jan 31 vi yyy photo below oliteem nt j the liith wan republican club installed fai off ara i left | to right \ a*cn tasalmd „. club *. chairman f'.bf*ile t williams vice-chair mmm lev tray .:..'■' reeves 5 chaplain aurora s haider ■*****«•• secretary quia 1 wastbiaak ward 1 thaii-mae : «•■«■**■. i i secretary ... m 1 dsvie asfc'i recording *?"?*■? ;• —« i m.x l i weal reek,:treasurer '•'", »- th camtaluaayrmmta . i itt iii e • ■ferry i sl,-crlterion j who y t • - ... „ .. ; ,. ■i to conduct bflo pops at guest appearance duke ellingon here feb 13th l*k zmtaßm*.i i ax conduct'tile-buffaoi papa and imng < us s twit"-"orchestra jf to perform with die buffalo pop . fcfimtiiiffd concert of the ad i ventures'ii tor music series the program wig open with ifte^.w^jd^at^ng *» lit followed by brown ' and green apple th fecund half of '- ** pro gram will | delude take ' the a!-trs&i,*»iftlitag aim what they . • umud to " be and " dote with 3 medley of i ebb^um's own coflipoekjans all r nßftfaroewi -. are | by billy ftmytom i mercer jej&glbn sod i otikt ' btiflgm_^sbt i the ■duke a ; native at washington d c now e*w>raing « tom ;<« ntuif^'iti t'i landing ' exponent of # truly american j music he occupies ai th^ijitp^pipctf ji in this coun try motiua we—as a com p«ssr an arrarigisr a piao i»i sod • baa&txtdtrr h iii compo^ttoni have beat per formed ", by j many i major i«yrij pheny orchestras in - the vs end abroad *?.,*■., ■-*, ■>■•-;.. ■-. '••: 1 lis s'*5 '* mkt^fimdi m ' mood indigo."-f'satin doll so jprii«*oaie ; lady solitude s*c have thieved ; the wid mty possible poputorfty ellington'*.v worl d-famous oichwrtm'biiipsa^-iatton asm halls night cfcibi 1 hotels ana * itmaars t the i worfel lever he;bstjbeeni featured in hi m jty/vdcwp-ths ffmts tteth i witury wttii : walter cmm-ftils i and the portrait °* uuke kntogton on the today stow he : has ap i*»ii>d on such shows as ed van's johnny carson ! and cn'-i the bell telephone ; hour yfy rxy f.if'i f ..■' ft j ellington's music has been recorded eatenlively 1 on a wide variety of labels such as columbia victor capitol impulse reprise 5 riverside end ; bethlehem f •■/: the ;-' concent xls - sponsored by the courier-express goodwill badly in need of small wares the beginning of : tsv9sy year a traditionally inven tory iroe and as . * is at good rill industries i i in taking suck of the ■up dm *, al " ; ma *.' material ; with htch 1 ? provide c m ploy mem and»rehabilitation erv « daily leverage of wo disabled individuals good will ; discovered an alarming tack of whit ii calls ' snail varat.'yff'-y}':y i v iv i _ a t . ootnwa ,■small wares i include such thing as silver.j wart china pots and pans brtc-a-btae etc " ■; ■■ij in".ordes to " maintain an op eration '.' that supports . paid employment for 500 disabled individuals goodwill require 3,800 bag of usable v muter ial each 1 end every day and , this unit j fund * agency depends on the ctusena of this area to prov.de the needed mat rail " * •. „,.. § contact goodwill i industrie at ; north „ division street muste n y isms prominent in negro history pioneer biack newspaper publisher rob ert singstacke abbott is remembered for his influential hard-hitting editorials demanding justice for blacks and encouraging negroes from the south to leave and seek better lives elsewhere he is one of 12 prominent black i featured in seagram f negro j calendar new center library open joseph manch h ennoonc*j ! ed that projec v vt»pt,l bujfaio's avardtwimtt-p pre kindergarten '! program will conduct a library member ship drive for the target a ' tea $ parents y begtmsartg fri day jon 23rd ' s the library winch includ es children's toys and other educational f materials is to wled at rth^tcammontt ed ucation center 143 syca more st library m m b«rship sis open to all parents f chil dren between the ■ages jof one trad four parents may '.'. use the library to borrow 5 books an i educational toys there atldjjm j opportunities for ex change ';. v of • idea - . between | parent tend ■:, school i officials and ; group discussion on how to ,| motivate s young children - assistance in securing \ a high i school equivalency di ploma wtu also be ; a part jof the '-. program : y~f^yyfyy r ji interested parents may phone the '- center at * b£l-;7iw nr the offices id i early 5 push 1 at 841-3693 in hospital : mm ;. anna . davenport of e ferry „;. st ha v entered i dflkuten hospital for treat j ment mrs hat tie lou jones | is ilsq^'ipalaent-theirajh ‘‘ black guardians oh freedom program coca-cola announces ll'n.i^yorii wwcfc ;. guard ians of freedom 1 * the sec ond educational program frcm iitota^colahj s'a'ifi«gwlgktirig the development of i black hi tory wras unveiled here las week at a reception f?r press and;educators y . - ii y^y'st&ry t-i j;s the program developed by jhe € soft | drink maker who sells its • products to all * races of % the world conns in a kit of educational i materials con siting of a is - minute color sound slide film a record teachers guide several f color illustrated golden legacy negro history j book and k take * home study guide i de signed fit - enhance family in erist m the knowledge of black history yx>x y black . guardians of free | dom is ' the company's sec ' imd z major * prejnet m black history developed lin ' coopera tion j with the association tor the study of i negri life 1 and history and designed to help teachers interpret t iejtiuf rants of social action today materials in oris program aocbrdrig ki-ivtn a wall vice president and head the market development '■" de partment a coca-cola usa deal with the iong struggle or equal citizenship by black americans and ; the / fact , that many have been leadng forces m helping all america 1 secure a greater measure of vssl^bpwmm the new black pro gr a m will be d it inbuted through participating.bottlers of 5 coca-cola throughout the country yyyyy ..--,-;..;,; witnesses at memorial aud feb 22 - 22 3-day circut assembly sacrifices that please god is the theme of a : thrt-e lovah's witnesses - schedule hovah'3 witnesses scheduwd lor feb * 20-22 mt memorial auditorium -*'• j vi the armour-cement was read «.% the local * congregation of jehovah's i t nesses 351 eraslie st > tc buffalo n iy 4206 commenting on the jeabbfy ; presiding minister john^-einilotn explained 4v i its purpose :" y-'i <-'.' y this is an advanced min ister j training program n eluding bible lectures d i s casfl-ons y and | dramatisations the program is deigned ito offer i delegates instruction in bible - prophecy as'"m % relates ia the 20th century and how » s ppiy pake principles to the problems d our day over 2,0 from s this ? area re expected^to-'^ttftkl^ihe sea stoat cafeteria ments will be set up to pro vide three hot meals each dsy for t h conventioneers * opening seasiaa 8:45 pro frtdey;i ; fab 18 aifl feature address jof welcome by con ma ua chairman hr i'.#pri ywasw fcttoand by a mode a>mu.£..v«i^krs trcm*u feradl camsraßtmees i the buf.'aio tmetrop^;tan area then f n^^fifterktiooland evening es»ajm|'on"?saturc&iy ad sunday saturday morning a baptism w9i be held a 51 thistle lea wihiamivthe n v and we candidates wih ;; be com pletely immersed \ m water following | the j earanrplc of i je iitsy^f y'yy yyyy y :>&* principal speaker sr i 1 be 3a jews iw filson district ; su pervisor for the * witnesses sirad^.'i.feo.'i'aiijti.t 3 ■p.m speaking on the timely sub ject withstanding the pres sures of our day rites held lor garland w,ltui^4*ttlo t 2s p m?i.-4'(>^i^e^@»iy 19.^197 at e%mm:^ptiit church lv.harwstmn n v rev t j woodjiard pastor ck&atlrig i'i''--;>;'f t ■"- yy lx f mr,t overtoh died , during early hours of the morn ing of january 15 19 7 0 in the veterans " administration hospital y yy yyf -■'■>! a korean war veteran '.' be ' was.""a if devoted h husband and i loving ■father & - every r way bam june «. 1926 in vilrtfe s rock arkansas -' he i was i the i son of mr john g overton aad the late/mr».'.iidclcsm pemfl overton his family ; moved to lackawanna ny when he was two years age he * attend ? school •'. ihere i mmj k mm mm-4u..^ji mt ■■: >>__• '■rbcneser baptist church the t j wfodyafi mini tster ii he was married feb 18 1545 to : the former . ann gay emx from this union six children were born » mrs ar thompson mrs cynthia cost ie ne rhodes mrs vivian ! ner and,ea ■: marshall - end darryl overton i other sur ' vivors v are : four grandchil dren,l four brothers two sis ters and a } host of | niece i rt*|^'tß»;-and friends all of buffalo n y ; -> xyy . r r r inter ment tin v mt hope cemetery i meadows \ brothers funeral l home morticians in charge ; *",'.,'. - '-- - ■.- j chat held on negro youth ft new york - d parks gibson s left president of d parke gibson associates ! consultant so the j negro na tional | ceramunitv i chats to fsrmfdtyr t with kay carinth merchandising „ director f a f seventeen ma ga j i ne and i e b weiss * vice-president i tor r - yy •■■■.„/-- '■.■.«.- -*> - ;.. ""-, ■"■■*-***, -,*. j!i -? creative , - merchandising * of doyle i dane '.' bernbaeh v dur ing ia £■recent seminar span sored by . 1 seventeen at the i'laza hotel - •,*•».' ' $ mr gibson j urged * business men to seek r more under standing of black youth and [ listed i seven steps far retail ers .' advertisers and business tmpi ta take te tarn on to day's black youth ; 1 *- ■" buffalonians attend meeting in hot springs ' the national baptist con-i | ventionf bonn meeting co ,* wened^i in s hot * springs ark j.anw^.:;3*^lo.'sg:f|i»^jm -, stii i f«reridiag:jtasa"t " iato^»<ve:*^'c w wv«iwi ; j * rev joseph :; moored rev : e d mofeejy rev ro*coei mitchell mrs tatryiiti'bacfc ,' mag mrs mary t boss aa and mrs^*atorifla'strii*t4tg mrs hackney spent three daps and sights : m bar home • memphis term yxx [ f'ttexlßeard^iaeetiag.'i.ara.s f*ry?la^riijtkwal«-:"»wi ssnkl pant to attend the world bap oat abmhkt tokyo japan in july : y fmt tanzanian added to black studies department state univ at buffalo ;;.': peter i k palangyo ar"|.3o year-old i native of » tanzania ; has \ been ' added ito'^itlwt b&k studies depart men t!,;cf,»thr university at buffalo io teach a:s theory course themes in a i hair/and bfosk y american | literature ■„ rsiia^o;i'i recently re wived his master of fine arts degree from the uo.versitv | of lowa f baa taught in . tan j zania . the \ university of lowa j and last summer taught lit j erature and creative i writing here • i.„,y'y'ifx i * palangyo safe - that his tour ; tour _ course -.- which will '*■be he,d i'uetdaya and thursdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m wifi study and compare the styi.es motivating •- fortes i and c x pc rieoce - perceptions ! ex | pressed m , african and^bjack atrierfcanislife'raltare i - photo below . ministers who ; helped -,' honor rev henry hail"for ms un tiring i evangelistic i and com munity work during a recej tien at faith baptist | church were from * left to v right t *..**- • — -■'-■■- tt—-»ym—lm reverend - ; t • davis aathrgsy benson henry iml the hen ores l t #:; boyee/t j wbhenaaaß j fldgen^i timothy armstrwifi walter peacock f sad jahn t.pshaw criterion photo attend mid - winter confab i the mid-wnitef r cwatfr^oce « j of the new york stale asso . j ciation and if auxiliary ibpo . j j f.w was held at thess^jser | j hutofl in new 1 york | c'uy re-1 [ cently attending from bul falo were t&i%tti3o^&yyyy '% mrfcharteajpjeasirat/'aefen.'i aide to the state presfdeiit -: rev d m byrd pgeriipd r suite ; chaplain who received , a beautiful jpger^goilariacd i fe ? i presented to § him by | members of the ass n and i auxiliary;a mr and m a . james r garrett chari s pulley i stat fin sec ol the s assn mj-js.'and mrs james iii adams mr and ? mrs wil liam walker mrs edna d young ny state "• directress g miss mary hendricks mrs margaret morris 1570 v queen of radio council mrs v c 1 mafrj^*wduamlc*i state trustee of the aux.iwry arid vice pres of the nys eathc ' boosters mr and mrs mew yib;mects»!(m«i micune^s state director o i^itdc re lations snd 5 mr 9 and mra return < jeffertea mrs jef fries is the cnnpiajr ol the psp associates ; the aux ). the conference a a s:fw«ll j ' attended sod very irfjrm ■,: iv c information regard jt '. 1 the state conventual which ; wig v httd in ne tare a city at the ariic.."|)cr««,;''may t!-m mmi im ta th mat ■veiy a shortly rr r i 1 mrs n caver attends seminar mrs naomi caver pro , gram i consultant ■tor the • co>ra ; mir.'-y actfeo cf gaeasdsc'g j ; head art project attended ' ii;ririe-tw&'stim"fna£""'ec|'ftad : anted i h*ad start \ ntshcda'i i n berkeiey caltf p „;,;«: the setii.aar is sponsored by the if w^wts labor aery or i educational research aid 06vete(_mtot».al«?b«rlte i-f;;r ften jof . the » ,< toad r j^jj i ms * fci the \ buffalo a : j l ia opcrat©t;mider r 3tt esper mer.-ai giant * from the lab - buffalo was first city a the ccoi be cbosea ! or the espsnmer-«j pro-rata wo years ago and was fund *& ■■again tha rr :,,;' •-'- ■the teaching method is rc'^eri^^tjart^rss^mkes^by i children yio'rhe^oejkeiwlrcri - riwa;:«f = the^hiad'soxi clit fi»in.^i.i ; v:;"-,i-sl:2^^^ij^sl .'?■' each ch3di,is trrp to efct»se 1 what a&idty : ft4i',i.s itfireisiid " in and is vasqwej--.tia""dtct^su lk^.i.kyi'^h'e*>«l-11-i-fiartj3ip j w various £ gariies'iand leira '_ ing experiences v«j~v ;■•;?•**"*.; mrs caver altlniaigliir'em preyed at cao : fcradftrarierr 722 main st#ls"iwsd*h 4rr'4al ary by the far west lab which is an eatca ucnal r ce ter devoted to the study c"of i teaching methods of all age t&!*xxfyiy.xi:?y.-yyr - the lab pirate | personnel to pimple frits research programs and gives addition anbiriervice'.sfmimri'-at^sts own expense eoeh year /* see pap f ;
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1970-01-31 |
| 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 | 1970-01-31 |
| 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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