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the buffalo criterion western new york's oldest • - j yy ty :■■>■?■!■y~*r yx ■— . v ■- 3>v ■' y r i»i ?■',': y ->■''"- "'''.-, .*■"-■■■-■■"■■- .' •■- '- - - * '■< *:—■*' ■*."•• largest and in2icsic£?w -. qh 1 i 2 n i 1.1 best-selling 3 mmm mi 9 vl i^d-b 1 b ■ifl up j-?t,7 1 „ *» ji all gf ' »•"■: emmmm^4^t}}ma - »*- • negro weekly vol 43—no 4 buffalo '\ n v sat februsr 15-21 1969 price.io cents did you know for many years the crk jterion was the only pa per printed by negroes in ' new york state - ' ■■-. *.. . „*",'* >*.-*.-■' ;* .- "- -" i -•.. *■"■"*-■*': tffi^-y - t yx 1 '- , today it is th only paper printed by negroes be tween cleveland and : new york city send your news photos ads to 625 william street ' / ' \.".;.'.. ->-■■"' .';. ■.' .' _ - a ■..,-'. '' .*■* i '-;..,;■v-v -„;'-"■p ":.' * * j -•* -*•;.'. ■:».■>*'/*! .' ■-* *'•'• - i ■: '-.* f y y'l-yy support your only and nec essary press know mad build a better community since 1925 r<iw ' """"" ' ~" ii in-1-1 ■—— - ■-■i brntz i'ti ■" *-»*'•*•*•■-"..'-*?, ■-■- r ■•**■*». - v . -„-,. wj school information meeting set for mar 13 report shows negro business grossed 100,000 at inaugural black 111 businessmen manage " - concessions washington d c.—a state rs ment recently/releasedjs&nl > out that negro "': basinets ~|. tt president ricb r&*nitron's >■"■1363 * 3-dty,'.naasd ! ccjfr.£d>'.f i jb t^sh^d«&;*«vctat tsnccs - * r*ti^\forit^:fiwt'rti.me.'.:''f ■some aof the w eil ldhyen : > ... businessmen and their p*ri t ies are listed in the j^i sins?reoort v'*s a's?^'o - ' assigning ■most of tht ii ■services were the h:arv u w '-*' cession committee i'm ■> and vice chairman dry •*.<*- ing tycoon berkely <' bur rf 1 . a d^u.t»^.|.<iswmeixe v-pt ;. loan special m.rbe»i '*' . . snot ii^^mtaurateiu'tf4^v rice::m.«mj'i,«^'?oi^i*-j>f<ib !• .;' cbej.^jlauriee wit c'>-„iu*v:i ■; mad tile hxad&'^idrirji citry eej»f^?at3if»iferse v<rf''t^l \ is inauguration bajsj^twsfcfe i \ ymt^tl^^a^.lj9ila ■seani r*upf lfe^mithssoiin"na»g'?ut^|j by scurlock nd jan ard two of ;. wa*bjri|«bto*dttßs^>.l negro photographers were official camera men it two other balls while james -• wright managed the souvenir stands along the parade rcute autoways sightseeing execu . tive ernest mathews was in charge of f v r nlshing ifenco | sines and chartered buses for thousands of visitors mary adams dies suddenly • )'- mrs mary morrell adams wife jof rohan - adam died wm the see m 51 in st fraa vi hospital on mcmduy feb • rtwrv 24 imb * thortlv afi v being ,; stricken she and ■her hu#band resided 41 its brvaa w*li blvd . ' i buffalo beautician fat s3 i year aim and ufserat *■; ed t*st&m j hair '. fa'witorac ( : i jeftwraoa aye previous ly tte had - heeni rectos of | t,k buffalo j school of beaut j culture'and had taught at the united hair styling and beau fty.oiutfrg school here ?£§£ man actlva member of thir ham memorial amr zion churcn he was a member of the finance commit of up cell nam-moore improve ment club of durham memo rial church mra adam was a mem ber of the erie county men tal health and rehabilitation assn the urban league guild :■and league of :, women voters m was a ' native of savon nalt oa md . head in buf falo the past 99 years she ' wti «: graduate:of manen ■park high school and at the time of hep sat viii in education student of buffalo state teachers coitege ■-,' mr and mr adams were marrtrdjunt 28 in her aurrhrors are her hue hand robert and « host of macee neofeewf and friend mary-adams j buffalo seminary celebrates american negro history week monday march j thru sat urday march rfc h human relations cub of the buffalo seminary fan btdwel pfcwy ll mark its observance 0 « american negro history week the event planned in dude a play various speak en horn the alack commu l*y nd a ja night th rees of mark goldman i philip ashury will be guest spanker nt tuesday morning's chapel mr anbury i a direc lor of build build unity independence liberty and dignity x '•-■■■•-' -. j the shiloh baptist choir wit present a program of gospel mun.c during chapel on wed-1 nesday ' .*, *"". "- *' tri tn 1 i the relevance of tha purpose of the week accord teg to iteph p lip pre **"•« of th eh is to em pbasl/e the important of mack history and culture in american history £ to commence the weeks activities m phillip will address the student body on monday morning chapel that afternoon at mo the is black tudents at seminary a long wit six white fefiow students m htreemnt . rroduetloi f in white america by man n ix-berman - • • • the olar is ut btstorv of m h0 history appliations for preparation in journalism being accepted by clarence li huniir associate director ■tl»(*v!»ins»n journalism center l arrepdnj applica ! tions for a program which mp prepare negroes for ca reen in journalism ' x -' i ader a special program fi nanced ' by a , 585,300 ford foundation gram tha center la seeking men and women who have majored in tuch a reus nf study as political sci ence history economic so nology and english and who are inten*»ied in journalism las a ; ar**rt',?*'vv ;>. t ■•,:.:.■those selected for the pro gram w«i come to washing ion tor lour month and par j titipete in daily seminars es j peciady at ranged by the can i ivr . with tap government aft clals*member of | congress i and leading a h upturn re : pnrters wßte wp tetors • ' , there will also ha special ram which will help pre p-are them for work as report ers and editors on newspa pers magazines and in radio and television news depart ments throughout the country the media are actively seeli tig more minority group per sonnel for their newt and edi torial department this new program wil a ward 2fl ( fellowships a year to negroes without professional journal i « m j experience the first is fellowships will be a warded tor the fair of iw the washington journalism center is located at 2401 vir ginia aye n.w washington dc 2mj7 phone 3:i*hloo julius d'iscba director official opening idem marion j swift of the erie courtly savings bank has announced that mare 11 im9 is the official date for entail the new it-story erie county savings bank building t main place the opening of fb new building designed by the re owned architectural firm harrison * abtttnovlti mark uw-.completion of the main mace complex a m milium rivaltfy financed protect in i'liv downtown develop mem program the bron'.e - colored office ewer wti offer every modern convenience to i h banking nubile and tenants of the building iv *- data(ls of the dedication ceremony and special promo tions will be announced in the near future -. . , ■■- - teyscw ■"'. .■■,;' •", convention delegate tells of trip jake duncan of ml adams st and 3s other of w n v have returned from duty as delegates to the miami c00 j 2 the inauguration convention delegate i scenes from civic programs community civic - program in february included a city wide negro history program sponsored by mrs joyce al len mayor frank sedila issued a i proclamaiku - far lie eventful week to his city han office witnessing the ceremony were left la right—council • man gus fronsaek * fire commissioner robert how ard rev floyd black delaine-waring ame church ccuncllman delmar mitchell counclln-.aa | horace johnson chairman joyce lists all.m mayor stdlia,mrs geneleve kelly and councilman char les black i the middle photo shows i those honored bsfara 4m persons during the . > negro history week pregram and dinner at st john baptist church feb m d..vald lee was the guest speaker they re bishop e f mcdeftan uh ma daughter mrs zula wuliaam . gerald paaanay mm joyce alien chairman mrs r c mc car ley rev s k lewis seated mrs mary crosby chapfeße mrs mary j hackney sher man l walker mrs v k^s lewis mrs title hhnai s k lewis jr and aat shea frank e heart weather .: i py[y civic day was mi at greater hope baptist church i feb ri honoring mrs saraft cook a founder and church worker citations were given ■mrs mary white president of the great lakes baptist auxiliary was the ■, guest speaker v - x:x ;,. others shown are mrs anita osborne beard of hu man relations councilman horace johnson edrtc riley of the negro heritage foun dation ■who .> made the pre sentations mr leonard testa board of education robert howard y fir \ cem musloner who accepted the citation for " mayer - sedlta rev john h •' monroe pis tor mrs robert howard mr swayte . who received | the citation far \ governor racke teller and county executive b john tuiuska . mrs sarah cook mrs mary j hack ney 6 and-';revs tray reeve ,»'.. 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1969-02-15 |
| 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 | 1969-02-15 |
| 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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