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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 , - ■-... y*y ■■■■■--.-". -: -- -■fßija*r~a ■■. 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 vol 43i no m helping to know and build a better community since 1925 buffalo n ]{„ saturday august 2-3 1969 price 10 cents western new xx ■'.. " '*■-' ' ' ..■-.;"■■■■■:.'■a ' ' "-■-■■'-!>■''. .. ■j . x ':' york's oldest largest and x xfa-xzxaxx^ixxx^.y^x:xx-xx:x.xx:x * best-selling *''•»•**•• m*mm mm negro weekly the buffalo criterion all-negro political slate keeps buffalo in suspense names on slate unannounced by at at reporter „ the j negro community has frown m large la the past far yean that it i - nm.tin-1 usual fas news orig nntpig in ilt » otten 88888*8 headhaa • l*hr<-u|i*iqu th cfty ' ! the announcement that ne gem will run ; a complete • at i ( cindrtuie including ode iff the mayor to coun e candidat has n»th the *•»!•• and black com mum -.. lira ht*l of .. suspe-v lot a ": iwrntoer of , leppons ■ysus the negro potitlcal pi rri t * fa "^ flverwhe*mir«i-*y ft:gme****^'a-wlth'.'il*»e i i*-m aatle party is rea«kv at to believe . that any netors saving their party mas will bun the candidate 4*l that j baliik m the general stscstsa ; y yy .- • ■:; ay 111 only coflso**attfsi fh n-mnocnua have la that it h x extremely ; difficult *> grit n«*",**o voters to leave i that mm am a',matter^;ahat ljmry"ipol*jeai afratagy may r tmr mt ' a*m ' •*.. - v;»i»imp4pe a '":',,:, „ r ...' .' . • -. >„ x the first ' asms ml ' coirs to l**k * city-wide office is avjatt rosier who sought the office cat council mcn-nt targe in 1351 as a candidate for the american labor party of which he sis sen d as the count chairman a peat no other negro has head is sat county ■„. la a 188*1 | any ctarenc m malo-ir-y democrat sought a eat on the city court bench jo the liberal line in bosh f these instances the candi dates received more negro reptsi-ttcan vote a than dt-ro crats who must have 8 very food reason mr leav tag the line they love and bt-ficve deeply a * % sfnttmna*gs '** a factor li (* a known tact that un der the present srd:t ad ministration negroes have several wel paying post flre commissioner city court judge a aacrvtaiy tb the mayor model city irecutive hums relations commission executive ' ale these total salaries mourn up to about 1121.80084 this nag meat of democruts is loyal to the admins-ration | expi-rttncrd observers art enjladed that mayor sedlta i the second amrrtcan llallsn to he confronted by a til'ldem democratic roup the other pntnlcsn <« ar ana : who was detected for araemb-yman by arthur kartrwkk v 8 years ago with the help at their group , leader-hip name mentioned . thus far as a csntffl-late for mayor ! art ambrose lane who re cently resigned as cao executive rower black well county legislature and any william sims a pievi i backer who was appoint ed to the city court bench by the mayor sedita s more popular in the cobred community be cause cat his patronage ap pointments many believe htm to be a ttbeist while i they rate his republican opponent alfreds slomintkl us conservative soma negro observer also consider the present con notation as * rontlm-aticm of one four year ago when some of the opposing lead ers of mayor sedftta today favored candidate kane bishop shelton to conduct service rurdxy august 011 l will naik world-wide apoatoltc i*y her v»ajrh opening tar fisea from 8 a m to *> am nrtadcat mm buffalo's rs fa aiaiion wtifi tht ar vices a-ttl ordinate in the ctdten bedroom at the stat ler ifrton motel wheti rtvm iter of the chun c las lord jew christ <„ the apo-nthk furjth will nathcr from nl over the woiul fa hsarpbsadf<*phia"s bishop's mcotwtu shell on apostle l-tutor and general overseer nr-thnr crunch of the lord a i chris bishop ykietaotn it he found rr tat the apostolic in-titure «* tv'wti-g in w-a-fadeti-hii which aervta as a a'ght achoq eat utonns lor mem bars iff the ret*4*iout or^ttni nihn * the student body of las insi i twt is mad tip of members of a ago and no fe^ia ' trte-fer a<t**ii-apfir*v * ittey art sesuing to exer em a capacity ts learn . prom th day the tutoring ela*s.e started august 3 1887 applicants have been registering and today at tints room are in opera young people art tutored m course with which they are having ' difficulty m school and - adult students have as opportunity of learn ing reading writing and arithmetic the faculty consists of church members who volun teer their time and the en tire project has proved so mictstsrsftd that non members are sacking entry approximately 1,000 mem bers of the bur of the lord jesus christ an ex pected to attend the one-day buffalo rolitfiows conclave shiloh visits in rochester three bus loads of shftob members of the baptist lay men of the slur of new york i went to rothester july 28 where they attend ed the state meeting which was addressed by prof jesse nash of the model city pro gram of buffalo they toured the round of the eastman kodak corp and enjoyed a luncheon giv en by the kodak corp la greece a beautiful suburb they held their annual banquet at the sheridan ho tel --. • james suttle is state pres ident and lemon hodges was chairman photo below nov glenn a newberry news bureau director bible society msse a knott jr secretary far the advanced program american bible so ciety new york city and rev honor m mitchell pastor at faith baptist church buffalo is chairman el the buffalo bible distri i button campaign which will conclude sept 28th the purpose of the drive is to provide a portion of the scriptures to every resident of the buffalo area | the trio visited the criterion off lea and plant while in buffalo criterion photo ,■.■-" . „.,- i rites held for rev s k lewis the late rev s k lewis i founder aad paster ef new ! ' zisa baptist church 118 high street d'ed tuesday july 13 1888 a meyer memorial hospital after several weeks confinement v . bites were held in buffalo saturday july 18 and mon day july 21 is his native heme is martin tessa he would have been 58 years old august 14th he is survived by ms wife jewel dean lewis sad a son charles edward one sister beatrice armstead ef mar tin texas one uncle rev ! item murry a father and mother-in-law mr and mrs nathan mcgowen all of mar tin texas and a host of latent anal brothers-in-law , j niece nephews * relatives and friends * rev l t btyce presided meadows bros funeral home was is charge of the remains photo by tommie land rev tommie boone will present the singing sons in | a musical program at star light chapel 205 pine st j sunday v august 10th st 3 p m other singers fire in : vited to participate rev mother kemp is pas tor ;. . miracle mission to re-open aug 9 the bethesda hotly water miracle mission is scheduled to reopen saturday augur 9th according to the new sponsor albert j albsno jr son of the founder the late rev albert j albans and j mrs ajbano after being closed for several seasons j the mission which features mineral spring water was opened in the late so's many churches hetd baptism fervices there during the summer and drew drinking water there all year around many person with ail | menu ought to regain their htaith by drinking this water which is free erf chemicals mr albsno announces that bishop cart roberson of the church of god la carat will be the minister in charge of the mbatsoo which abo has a prayer chapel the religious grounds are scate-d at 1178 smuw road i etas h y it is about 11 miles east of the city line en cen-on st for information call s7*j sass annual cogic convocation here august 18 the 49th annual holy con vocation of the j churches of god in christ of western new york jurisdiction no 1 will begin monday aug 18th thru wednesday aug 27th at the state tabernacle corner of purdy st and glenwood aye the meeting will begin with a pre convocation musical on monday night featuring . the 100 voice choir of the juris diction other local soloists and singing groups choirs and miss la barbara white head of detroit michigan as guest soloist ! the general theme for the convocation will be jesus christ — the only hope for this ailing nation service will be held daily at 12 noon and 8:00 p.m ; saturday youth day will , see the youths of the church es of god in christ in a mass parade commencing at war 1 memorial stadium at ii am the entire afternoon and night service will be dedicated to our youths outstanding guests to the convocation will be bishop j s bailey first pre»,ding j bishop of the church of god in christ and bishop l h ford a nemher of the gen eral board of bishops • bishop leßoy anderton is the pre-ming bishop at juris diction no 1 and mr califs pringie is supervisor t the women's department mr joe l coureicr is chairman of the advertising dept "'',' elder bel is host pastor hot church is state taber '■nacle located at the corner <• f purely st and glenwood aye buffalo n y i holds open house the erie county coopera tive extension home eco ramies division expanded nutrition program held their open house on wednesday lily 38th from 18 a m to j p m . at the john f ken nedy center lit hickory st the pro gram featured exi-ib slides films and denwnstratiana refresh merits ware also served mrs aa-ffhat a h banks i * the cooperative extension agent hodges receives appointment clemen hod^ev a social 1 waster in veterans hospital buffalo was aaned by tbe board of regents to a 3rd year term on the state board ad examiners of certified social workers mr hodges is a graduate of morehouse college and has a master degree from the university of buffalo he is the husband of mrs leah coles hodge youth finds job is exciting 10 12-year-old james virgin of geoi-getiwn ontario sum mer 69 wrl be a season nev er in be forgotten he watched man land on the moon and he found his l.r * summer job . and it's a job that's really d t-rcnt jamie swims and performs with the trained do phina at marinclnnd and game farm niagara falls canada h-*'a canada's boy off a a dolphin xjarnle special aquatic friend is pixy a targe 358 p © tin d atlantic bottleno-.ed dolphin from he warm wa ters tf the gut stream l-ixy st one of six dolphins who live and perform in marine i.-»r.d huge 288,888 gallon tab water show tank he alto starred in the popular f'-p-j per tv series j it's a height of each show when ■jamie dives into the icrtph.n tank and snrfmtc to the ■' •**» * a avafc p*,.a uic f-.a , , ; meets him jamie grasps his dolphin friend by his dorsal fin being very careful not to scratch the dolphins tender ; tkjttm-nnd ' it's away for an exciting ride around thy tank a one-dolphin-power plas : tic boat is also used by he two friends jamie paddies to the far side of the tank drops a rope with a noose into the water and calls pixy the dol-1 ohm slips his nose through the loop and pulls jamie and the boat at a steady clip across the water in addition to his in-the wa ter acts jamie is lean-ting a number of new ones from ma cinclan-fs senior trainers each owe of course with the help of a dolphin or a sea lion in summing up his unique summer job jamie simply says it's keen cao adviser returns from workshop mrs naomi caver program i advisor for the community action organization head i start classes returned recent ly from berkeley cakf where she attended a two week training workshop at the west laboratory for educa tional research and develop ment _ _ ', mrs caver is expected to train teachers and teacher aides employed in the buf fa.o head start program to be honored mrs william v callahan sue of 3*ny*a most outstand log church and community workers and business wo man will be honored by trinity baptist church sun day august loth the church i asking sb l her friends and ecijuaia mmias as men as church workers and members is came out at j p „>., and help make this observance *"«„•'... the j biggest and best | yet be steve hargrove m paster arid mrs betty swan j son chairman y x':r cooking for family and friends learn enjoy yourself at tend this special program .> some of the foods that will be prepared are ' roast chicken stuffed pep pers hot vegetable slaw ribs in sauce chocolate crunch .-■■--,--"' -'-■some subjects that will be covered are -.. . -. > how to shop wisely hints on how to make foods look good shortcuts in meal prep aration , ... . ■•:,.,..'. free refreshments free rec ipes no reservations needed time is 1:00 p.m presented by the home economists from iroquois gas auk 5 at durham memorial church rev milton a wil liams 174 eagle st ■august 12th at mt ararat church rev w l jones 971 jefferson aye aug 21 at st paul ame zion church rev j c ruf fin 623 eagle st aug 28 a zion baptist church calvin r craven pastor 149 maple st photo below national presiding bishop j o patterson of the fast growing church of god in christ who resides in mem phis tens is shown with bishop c h mccoy left presiding bishop of district no 2 of wny and ms assis tant bishop e f meclehan right during a week-long ' invocation in july held at deliverance temple church of god in christ william i and sherman sts rev lin | cola williams was host pas tor criterion phot rites held for mrs b coefield funeral services were held lor mrs u(-uiah coeftem 75 on july 2sth at j p m a the high street chinch of god in christ rev eugene ooen pastor officiating mrs coefiew who resided at 803 bni st died july 2-1 at 2:45 p m in th georgia ann court nursing home imo delaware aye where she bad been a resident sinco last october she was a native of alla hassse florida and came to buffalo in 195-t her hatband james pas ed away in 1938 - survivors are one text re john coefield of rochester n y six daughter mr era games mrs georgia ; young mrs essie allison mrs fannie davis mrs bere nice lathma and mrs vera mccorfcle six sisters on brother 38 grandchfldren 18 ! great grandchildren a btmt of nieces and nephew and friends h alfred lewis mortician was •-* charge of the remains | burial was in pin ridge cemetery ' asl back yard i party . gave by the sarah j poole house hold of ruth no 8785 sunday aug 17 4 is 8 p.m mi % eaton st chm mrs lit i a ... harris home at mary massta labor day weekend bats trip to toronto sponsored by pilgrim baptist church lay men's league bus leaves the church css michigan aye saturday aug 38 at » am leaving toronto at 7 p.m r staple chm f transporta tion f p green pre raw r d hallow ay paster the saitoh bands church house commiteee ran a bus to montreal canada on july 18 where a pleasant day anas spent .-: a james r garrett recovering j mr james r 5 garrett who has been a patient in deaconess hospital has re i turned home very much iro , provdd j a ijm visits relatives mrs louise banflekl d memphis term is visiting her sister mrs jeanetta smirh and mother mr mamie smith of hstnhn rd and her daughter mis bob bie banfiem of lonsdale rdl mrs mattie shaw mrs fannie brauiej mrs omab branch till teachers of mem j phis term were visitors at relatives in the city
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1969-08-02 |
| 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 | 1969-08-02 |
| 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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