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vol 43—nq 14 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 price 10 cents helping to know and build a better community since 1925 '■■- '"■1 '. - z ■•- •-- : :.' ■_- • - " - - buffalo n v saturday july 26-aug 1 1969 did you know for many years the cri terion was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state f tm*»i'"'"7 •*- 7"7'»ac f ;*-.•'. western new a yy '..:.,, ■.- a „.':. ..-; .■york s oldest largest and "' __ a c_[*i*'fl-fl a '--'*' am *"** 7 7 y-'jayi^t _ ft afr ■■-"■•- jr q3r v i fc •■■.' i^egro weekly the buffalo criterion all-negro political slate keeps buffalo in suspense names on slate unannounced . 7 by staff beportca7 i cttwi-negro tamaiunlty has crown to large in th past tew yean ■that wl i ? not an «*_*'■for new ortßina tins in tl 3 often in-coim iteadlliieii bl k-.i atyhtsr y-i t dn pwiac-'meat v iuja|.,'nt ijk-f^'witr'i-nm^y'ayicoinpftt'e tteia"\d t^fi-l.rfd^-j-dudlßg co ol - ifc payor «**> count cil rarulutji^h ha s l_.tth.th t_.ia-*'i«d watk a*'cwni»»ns ti full of su-peme fdr a number of icawn ■. •.*"'' •'- « to the negro political . btne&tf -' »*??' v*r*bn mingly tagtacttd with the team £*& i fanny <» is ? '»«*««« , afela ; toy brieve •■that any tote eev-rtg ?. huffr part „ iae iii , intel the vatwi.___-i jm-itstjl;jmtliiit tha geaara j***ecuni %*„ > - . yx * % '* th only eqwltta-_i the vdemocrat*7 have ft that it hi extremely difficult ■.„ to :-.«***' negro voter to leave '■that una—no matter what ". aa pol-neat t1 nramgy may la tr who .. the - a»dicb|e tmtm.'x ..':-•■' a "'• th rat man ol color ta mb a " city-vide office is ■rates . raster who sought " br office of count man at large la 1931 a * candidate for the americas labor | fam of which he also serv id as ihe county chairman i a pom no other negro ha bam in the county * la iw7 any clarence m makjcey democrat nought a mi on the city court bench m the literal line in both at these instance the candi date received mors negro republican vote than detn ensts who - must have a very good reason for leav ing the fine they love and btßetr deeply in * pa'raaaß — a factor it t a known fact that tin der the present sedita ad a.ai*t ration negroes have aural well paying ports fire comnr-hiioß-t ctty court judge a secretary th be mayor model city executive human relations co_nmi-»ion executive etc these total salaries amount vp to about h2s.mo m this aie ut of damocnit is loyal to ra administration experienced observers are temindad that mayor sedita i the second american italian to be confronted by a dissident democratic group the other politiean l ar one who was defeated for ai»emb_yman by arthur llanfwick five year ago wit the help of their group ittßtarship i names mentioned thus fari tta a candidate for mayor are ambrose lane who re cemly resigned a cao executive roger blackwell county legislature and jatty william sun a ptevi i on backer who was appoint ed to the city court bench by the mayor sedita !* more popular in | the colored community be cause of hi patronage up i pointments many believe him to be a liberal while they rate his republican opponent alfreda slominski us conservative some negro observers also consider the present con frcntation a a continuation of rate four year ago when some of the oppor.ng lead ers of mayor sed:_a today favored candidal kane bishop shelton to conduct service sunday * august lolh t will murk worldwide apostolic ( d*y hare with opening ser vice from 8 a in 10 9 a.m broadcast over buffato ra lira station at.jfo tha ser vice will originate in the - qaßen ha room of tin ijial ter imon hotel where m.m bmt of if the church • c the i-orj -■■!(&$ christ of tin japeaiotlc phlth will flintier from a3 ev*r tto world i.i hear phbade'-pma bishop s dikdywell sh 1 i ttraposue pastor and general overseer ltd the rhui.h of the lord je fcti christ - *„ g,bl*hop shehon is ih liaititf tr ket the apostolic institute l tu-jiaig to ? phlhidoiphia which . - mrven an a nijlu ! school l rttuottng tor m ra owa of ma rttlgloo organ zatlo-t the ftudcn body «_ the institute ._ made up of member of at age and no on i i«fu_«d ? admittance a they are willing _» e*<ef 3_*,.n capaca to tlmmta from th day the tutoring dan started august 3 19ct applicants have been i registering and today all cla is rooms are in operation young people are tutored in course with * which they arc having difficulty in chool and adult student have an opportunity of learn ing reading writing and arithmetic the faculty consists of church member who volun teer their time and the en tire project has proved so successful that non members re seeking entry approximately 2.600 mem ber of the church of the lord jesus chrlrt are ex pected to attend die one-day i buffalo t«*igtou conclave shiloh visits in rochester three bus leads of shr.oh members of the baptist lay men of the state of new york - went to rochester jusy 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 grounds of the eastman kodak corp and enjoyed a luncheon giv en by the kodak corp in greece a beautiful suburb they held their annual banquet at the sheridan ho le . ? james suttle is state pre idem and clemen hodges wat chairman photo below ir v glenn a newberry newt bureau director bible society mesas a knott jr secretary tor the advanced program american bible so ciety new york city and rev roscoe m mitchell pastor of fa lih baptist church buffalo is chairman of the buffalo bible distri bution campaign which will ronelude sept mth the purpose of the drive i to provide a portion of the j scriptures to every resident of the buffalo area the trio visited the criterion office and plant while in buffalo - criterion photo rites held for rev s k lewis the late rev s k lewi founder aad pastor of new zion baptist church 311 high street died tuesday,yjuly 13 1-tt fa meyer memorial hospital after several weeks confinement ? •-'?_• a . bites were held in buffalo saturday july 19 - and - man day july 11 in his native home in martin texas - he would have been so year old august 14th he i survived by hi wife jewel deaa lewis and a son charles edward one sitter beatrice ■armstead af mar tin texas one uncle rev isom murry a father aad mother-in-law mr and mr nathan megewe all of mar lln texas and a hast af sister and brothers-in-law nieces nephews relatives and friends . rev l t boyce presided meadows bros funeral home wa in charge of the remains photo by tommie land rev tommit boone will present the singing sons in a musical program at star light chapel 205 pine st sunday august 10th at 3 p m other lingers are in vited to participate rev mother kemp is pas tor . miracle mission to re-open aug 9 the bethesda l!<:_y water miracle mission is scheduled to reopen saturday august 9th according to the new sponsor albert j albano jr son of die founder the late rev albert j a'bana and j mrs albano after being closed for-several seasons the mission which features mineral spring water was i opened in the late so { many churches hc_d baptism services there during the summer and drew drinking i water there all year around j many persons with ail 1 meats sought to regain their health by drinking this water which is free of chemicals mr albano announces thai bishop carl roherson of the church of god in christ j wifl be the anatetar ial arc of the miss-on which also has a prayer chapel the religious grounds are located at 1170 smile road l.ma n y it is about 111 miles east of the city line oa css-ton st - ' * ' * for format cam 873 5845 ' annual cogic convocation here august 18 ". the 4-th annual holy con vocation of the churches of god in christ of western new york jurisdict'-m no 1 wih 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 • services will be hew 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 mast parade commencing at war memorial stadium at 11 am the entire afternoon and night service will be dedicated to our youths ouh-ftanding guests to the convocation will be bishop j s bailey first presiding bishop of the church of god in christ and bishop l h ford a member of the gen eral board of bishops bishop leßoy anderson is the presiding bishop of juris d'ctmn no i and mrs cakie ! pringie is supervisor of the women department mr joe l coureton is chairmen of the advertising dept /" elder bs.il is host pastor hort church i state taber nacle located at the comer of purdy st and glenwood • aye buffalo n y i holds open house the erie county coopera tive extension home eco nomic division expanded i nutrition program held their open house on wednesday juy 30th from it a m to 3 a to at tbe john f ken nedy center 114 hickory st j the pro gram featured exhibits 11 ides bbh and deawnstratiiam refresh menu were also served mia audrtae m h banks is the cooperative extension agent hodges receives appointment clemen hodges a social ma in veterans hospital buffalo was named by the board of regents to a 3rd year term on the state board of examiners of certified social worker mr hodges is a graduate of morehouse college and has a master degree from lite university of buffalo he is the husband of mrs leah cole hodges youth finds job is exciting to 12-year-old james virgin of georgetown ontario sum mer 89 win be a season nev er to be forgotten - . he watched man land on the moon — and he found his fit it summer job ' and it's a job that's really d.'.erent jam swims and pel form with the trained do phi n s at marinelanj and game farm niagara falls canada he's canada's boy on a dolphin ..'?■' "' : j jamie's tpcsiai aquatic wend : plxy « large 3."io pound atlantic bo(tieno<...-d dolphin from he warm wa ter of the gull stream pixy w one of six dolphins who live and perform in marine land huge 260.000 gallon salt water show tank he also st_tfre in the popular pl;p per tv series " | it's a highlight of each how when jamie dives into the ckriphln tank and swim to the center of the peat where play meet him janue grasps his mt,*m i srbak*:yti*t:^}s jwal ua being very care,ul not io scratch vk dolphin's tender kin—and it's away for an exciting ride around the tank a one-dolphin power plas tic boat is also used by the two friends jamie paddles to the far side of the tank drops a rope with a noose into the | water and calls pixy the dol-1 phin slips his nose through the loop and pulls jamie and the boat at a steady clip across tbe water in addition to his in-the wa ter acts jamie is learning a number of new ones from ma rineland's senior trainers each one of course with the help of a dolphin or a sea lion a in summing up his unique summer job jamie simply says it's keen cao advisor returns from workshop mrs naomi caver program advisor for the community action organization head start class returned recent ly from berkeley calif where she attended a t wo - week training workshop at the west laboratory for educa tional research and develop ment mr . caver is expected to train teachers and teacher aides employed in the buf fa head start program to be honored mr william v callahan em at wny's most outstand ing church and community workers and business wo man will be honored by trinity baptist church sun day august lt.lt th church is asking all f her friend and acquain tance as well at church workers and members to raw am at g p m amd help..make out observance oneof the biggest and best yet rev steve hargrove is pastor and mrs betty swan son chairman cooking for family and friends learn enjoy yourself at tend this special program a 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 ay f how to shop wisely hint on how to make foods look good shortcuts in meat prep aration y a free refreshments free rec ipes no reservations needed time is 1:00 p.m presented by the home economists from iroquois gas aug 5 at durham memorial church rev milton a wil liams 174 eagle st - august 12th aft mt ararat church rev w l jones 971 je.ferson aye aug 21 at st paul ame zion church rev j c ruf fin 625 eagle st aug 28 at 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 term is shown with bishop c h mccoy left presiding bishop of district no 2 oi wny and his assis tant bishop e f mcclellan tight during a week-long • invocation in july held at deliverance temple church iol god in christ william and sherman sts rev lin coln williams was hast paa tar criterion phot rites held for mrs b coefield funeral services were held for mrs beulah coefiem 73 . on july h at i p m at the high stree church ol god in christ rev eugene oden pastor officiating mr coefield who resided at 803 ;• esm st died july 24 at 2:45 p._m in the georgia ann court nursing home 1(m0 delaware aye where she had been a residem since last october she was a native of all hassee florida and came to buffalo in 1954 ' her husband james past ed a'.vay in 1931 - survivors arc one son rev john coefield of roch.ster n v six daughter mrs era g in « *,' mrs.7 gtorgia young mrs essie allison mrs fannie davis mr eer nice lad-ma and mrs vera mccorkle s i a sister one brother 31 grandchildren i great graodchlkfren 7a bo et niece and nephew fad friend 7 .*. y?.a a .. th alfred lewis mortician was in charge ul the remain burial was - mtfist^\tt d it cemetery rx^yyfi "*':' a back yard party gives by tfce sarah j poole house bold of ruth no 7*5 sunday aug 17 4 to i p.m at 15 eaton st chm mrs lei a harris heme f mary massif labor day weekend bus trip ta toronto sponsor . by pilgrim baptist church lay men's league bos leaves tbe church 15 5 michigan aye saturday aug 31 at » am leaving toronto at 7 p.m k stable cam af transporta tion f p green pre rev r d hallaway pastor the shilch baptist church house commiteee ran a bus to montreal canada on july 19 where a pleasant day was spent y . .. . j james r garrett recovering mr james r garrett who has been a patten a deaconess hospital has re turned home very much im proved visits relatives mrs louiseig banf.eld ol memphis term is visi-insj her sister mrs jeanetre smith and mother mrs mamie smith of hamlin rd and her daughter . mist bob bie banfield of lonsdale rd j mrs mattie shaw mrs | fannie brazziel mrs ornate branch ail teachers of men phis term were visitors at relatives in the city ■t
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1969-07-26 |
| 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 | 1969-07-26 |
| 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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