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the buffalo criterion vol 4 .— no 1 buffalo new \ york saturday jan 11-17 1969 price 10 cents helping to know and build a better community since 1925 it;pays to do business i : with established firms especially your j-'ver^cwn^im '!-"■■■' _; - - ; w hi pay do ! bu ncs with «• ay to do business wilh e lf blished,i firms the criterion ;: press offers - phot engraving ads public relation job | print | ing ana publishing ';.-— with '? one of greatest depths :- of know edge about negro development in we«tern new york — all in one s top shopping — a fixture since •* o__'i "'"■' f *. s._hj : ■3__.______sfc*_fc _-.____{. c-r . ;..;* '. yes there is a big -'* v-i ■.. z :...# . . ..-, i ,-' ' .". *~ y .-■■■jy .-■■v r ■■■ir ■■'■'■■, ; - difference (. • -;._,,.--. i 1 .""'■■'.-. _-• 4._j"j the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional , negro .. voice will never muddy - up the field it is fully equipped to do . the job your ails 4 and sub script help to perpetuate buf falo's only necessary and legiti mate negro press this t acurate mouthpiece 5 baa made many contributions to the growth '. of this community tor more than 2-score years :. :■march of dimes drive starts january 19th negro liquor merchants say discount prices hurt not able to buy in/big-quantities v by staff reporter l 1 negro buffalo now can boast sof a little over ft dor en retail liquor stores in the ekicott mamen dis*nets which they • own and oper ate the figure to be mora exact is about 16 and is a far cry from - the first one some 20 - odd years 08 under the maloney-hardwick owwnrtrip the latter store ; was established more than a i decade after liquor wax le galized : _',-..;-./ v the boom m negro-owner j ifilp materialized in the j past two years and soared from thr«e or four to the present b - 7^i^m*wl :. ) a.-cordng to i report coni j c menu - and .-; statement sev eral new met chants ar a i complaining _ about the cut rate or discount ; price i that j *••_. sjifiw eht,*i*_e l mi fn > the area /.•■__-•• "■:"'": ■•• •_.■l ■- i j •.'•■'■'»•■''■i v rk l_3 i one : dealer put it this way m.sl^igis^wef eo'-tw.aßy dip ltji*t j»ric^-.|b ftfc__^©e'lon j i until v weg t^'g_nt^|;_ba^t pik jtt_ral;itoiys-3;we'|iret|ust.rg _». ting in the busin«-s and with our initial jj.dutf lay we are { not able to buy 40 or 50 cas es of a brand at a time at a discount and make the same profit . until we entered the ; field most of the discount prices were featured in sup ermarkets and plazas j which are not in or near our area i • ■-' without mentioning by ex ; act name several dealers are laying the blame on.one area _ store which they con tend . is whacking the profits so low that they are of the opinion that some big out i letbou.es may be behind it active lackawanna citizen dies 4 «_*. m .; u _ drakrlsrd _* eft 9 tt^teiwk^m^v-l-ickanßnna _*_*.**_ ad * fc_irt aim*.j la _» bans i », ibt 4 st w*a bora ajg«*m it .'!*_.. r__bou • mil**._*nh.:i snm el v^ukmaen 5 .., v**m ft sam i rente ha was on iti*i_-udren,,'.{feriil"m " mr leers*.simon'and"sim $ f»f drafceiwd p|s ■v s^;tf | mr li^dhilwlpwrfa . mpwwi t_p f bsa««&aa^_tey^-_«'t}_eir -■'. aw l-upk mm :, wd tb*_s*c fan j baptist „ church f under ;: dbe bu rev a.m thillips he started - waiting in the 4i_i__y 4«rvif the choir"and j i fiance beard and later jo §,• d the men , cfcarjte^^j.v he ■was alee . ills ; caretaker ;. at settled baptist church and ___ in-rhsree __ ___ ____ of was a*.£*~»ae et aw saw si '-'.-' the'rutfala crlttrlon ci tbs .-■;. cjanasbj x a ate maker and : a swasher of j j»pa ma i ante ledge afram whs ; [ members - served a psiib eat l eewiw '>;,_'". ._* _.;'-:,•;."■. ( • *;-._.■v he leaves l mourn m pasting a dci rd wife ■__ j ■n amp m________mqlm_w ■terd jm t*a**_v ! chart tlrey oc t i d v a le t?i mrs ellubctb i haras mi brother,"'?b#rrf ? f ; ' , r drake!erd i'd canvden i c ; en staler mr minnie ami at cilmsshia s c ; gr»r children . ' t«i v adapted daughters mr lucille w _- kins mrs ■masai ma . and ■• test vi sn.^h and nepbewt funeral service were held m—day jan is . from sec-1 \ ami baptist church is church 1 it xjae.ttmwkmml.tlt george f , reft paster officiated t . i sherman l . walker finer , at haass ,'_". was '. in charge al • th remains interment was in f*re*i lawn cemetery t 25 more nft buses coming /•' n;f s tiftsideaii'afa»:-d trtimtjv'l haa jano_n_ed that its fisi ml 1 ; mors «_*_ bus «» ite»a^ajti>ed « town and i»l t»-siri entering arv tea .. witfskj-'tiitifßttl few 6a.f*l g e_^t fm-pm l'^-^&^m^i represent ian r__ni of over **_ v 310 for th drfort . end edit vementc of _ ntt passenger *: and wig be u**d..to replace •', ol_er"vsfcjcl,es m '.--. mr;'.tru_3me''added that this _ wn_#«_n bring to m itemptal number of new ft_a pi-c-d it,t^rvfet hi the „. tint . two ■yean at • total cost m service improvement of : er t i million dollars ■,//■' program >' pastor jan janes 0 the 1 crux new }, fellowship true church of god l.i chr»*t will .' present _ • children program tenday jan i .. : m at mi michigan a *».* tb public i invited to attend . : iroquois brewery has local ad agency barber a drullard inc terry j fox chairman-"at the board president and chief executive officer of iro « 0f 9 industries inc in nounce the appointment of barber a . dry hard { inc prominent local ; advertising g*_cy as : " advertising and marketing consultant for iro ri»!i>brtwinf company 1 ef fective immediately .. _ : formerly if filiated i'wtih'i a rochester • baaed . advertising agency mr v ©*- explained tills appointment _» another tap in our program a a buffalo brewery to boost buf falo by i buying buffalo iir vices and products wherever possible m th c brewing ef irmtyds beer and ale / v * the iroquois brewing com pany in the nation oldest brewer having been founded 141 year ago today the company i number one in it marketing region it draft beer in keg bottle sad cans barber ids drulimrd inc is 1 headed by henry l barber i president and edgar t drul ! j lard vtee president who have been associated in this agency a ad ; it predecessor for 24 years r '■'_ .-....-■"'/ yt new dr martin king medal the american negro == commemorative so ciety uncs will issue a martin luther king jr.,/ma<lai > it ia struck in platinum and sterl ing silver k size is 39 mm $ ' ■■'■■/•_-_'. these medals are nice keepsakes '/., negro doctor performed history's first successful heart operation : daniel hale william no 1 gro surgeon by helen-buck , ler pubhshed by pitman on j dec 20th bring to light the true story at one of the great unsung negro heroes of amer ', lean astory.^orfgingkyrpub fished in under the tills doctor dan tlus long out of print book wa ignored andi neglected by the amcrtcaai reading public and dr wif j hams * himself never received ' the recognition he deserved j why have _ so few people heard of daniel kale wil : is ma in ' iw he performed the world's i first 5 successful heart p«nitei why 1 flu not a watftknown fact ! these are i the 1 fact ted 1 que ton that stimulated he 1 negro doctor | jas t harris ex director nat'l catholic conference /, lhe n tiona^catholic con j ference for interracial justice has recently made one of the most | important decision in its history by selecting james t ha is to become kxecu ! ye director * beginning jon 1 1969 - ■ted harris assumes leader 1 ship . of the . conference at |» j time of rapid growth in sen vice it depart mams of health ed 0 cat n employ meat service a nd^ptojeci quality are a i.l expanding into new asm "*«•** contlnu ing to mm ye e«tawlshedereai j in die last year alone * _») ! conference has more - than i i doubled its respon-ibilitiesl i queens contest ■' a queen's - contest . will be given sunday apr 11 j_r i p m at cedar grove bap [ ti«t church 1 cliatte st a 50 martin luther king fellowships available to eligible.vets 1 black^votemns t military t cry st.*w ho plan cart era ? of * service to : the nation and to , their c::nitiiunnie arc eligible ito compete tor 40 sew martin ': liiihe r king jr f fellowship ', ' or continuing * graduate : andi professional school t«dy •' its as ..* rii..enh,tupt national ; director of the woodre wtl j son national fellow iiip foun-j flat on princeton n j which sponsors the program has an w-unct it new grunt ot 5 w0 1 000 from the , rocke f lie v fcundation to support the f*m iowship m v . : _/ >-;-; l fc -,_»% the new grant mark . thj . beginning of * major drive to j mate the king program a tirge % oocd.fjot fellowship | i funds far ore portion of the black s community with this j 1 latest grant -. the tout sum _ • i va il hie ? from ' rocke feller found a mr gr<_nt .-, , jjj.-ju . j raymond richardson,-direct ''** !>.- l"';'_.li ! servcemen who have m-i | college are separated .'' from i the military feach year we're out to build a program which will 1 encourage • the best of them »- train l themselves | for positions of leadership mi every sector of society , '\\\ martin luther king jr rf ld__hi{stmay • be held :' fay a*j black veteran who has a bach elor degree i n . plan ja'^ajj reer of service in such fielw as _ law medicine education journalism social work li : i ses^k^bce,}-'t he ministry j and business and political or ' gart(_i"rt>ti „;'■„, i'^^t^p ! iha ello«*^t^'.raaj^b«,:li.id 3*l*fwo year by offering j si ! i candidate ; 27t a • month in : ad ' f_tfion to ; g.i benefits they afford d i reasonable aßerna-i hive to i ta mediate employ mem . graduate and j profe tional : - school will bo asked to observe 50th anniversary ft mr/and mrs frank moore of 219 perry stt'celebrate their 301 b wade!jlte anniver sary sunday jan j -. follow j ing the : morning eerajce at lincoln m c mortal majtedist church main tad norland • aye when they will jiej^at i their vow * : . sw '.;.' rv j i they were married • jan lit 11919 1 in - houston,.texas .**» • 5f they sr psrents p l daughters five \ grandchildren and three great-grandchildren • mr moore retired in ' 1964 ' from the american radiator co where be worked . in the shipping department 41 years ! friends are ■• invited _ ' .: .!-, ombusman extended to apr l^iimj.utt-en^'administrative service has ■announced tha the 0 m butum-n . demonstra j tion - project l ; been extend-1 d until april m - im3,vt i dm bud man r project * pan i sored t by the law .; school of the state "«• university of ; new i york at buhaio i funded by the : united p state v office of j economic opportunity legal i services program * . - 3 : the original oeo grant ex*l plred.oct 31 mm oeo ha ex vended f the § period of _ the \ ! grant until april m . .*•» no new fund waee granted i | - aiding the citi.cr in-any \ problem or complaint gam _' the city or county govern l : meat it i reaiy worth a try [ r_.'i t main office t_e-o_-i hwdamsn project is 431 fe - i cott square : bu-musg at pre ent the project has two neigh ; tertead offfleev -' •:-.: v .£ i the west '• side office ttfil3 c ted at 425 niagara ft and ! the ■phone number ' is f52 m 4 the east side office is at 415 e ferry si./882-604 joseph person imrs_.?a on a : . ranee ; mrs - eteae waonce and . em . crsoa • young ;" re neighbor hood aides of the project . i lane . t-met , tin been ' named the director — ■th . project he was formerly tbe deputy director _*','; march of dimes solicits your help , mothers daughter te i ger . alt—do youj knew th_t 1 there ; : are .: war % 1,500 - types it birth : defect — babies born mentally retarded with fcpen pine n»_»slnr * organs other v from dwarfism bet m..i r.li»m writer on ; ihi brain and allsrgie too numerous to fmention >. * j " why v c do not know i the march of : dime through research - is * attempting _ to - find the m_i«wer >!.?,. ■,".'.' . do i you r know /■that the march of dimes help defray th com of'treatment mr be ble born with birth de feci /" .'-/'■' :._'.>/..' -_;,. won't you help . by giving a few hour of your time be tween tun 19 and jan _«. | by .: a i n tag ' th mothers fnrch of dimes ._ r lppleate come and help call th march of , dimes st 852 ' i wo offer lust a few j h_m _.-•.- ;:":. . -. .-,,"';, . . •> those tew hours may be 1 r*flp3b?hj j saving tho is;te>n^^^p!teis|i pj it may lie your baby your j i grandchild * or the baby of a | do j relative hex .^ '•- j rites held for c patterson sr t funeral service were held . to r ttell i .! 11 p^f,l sr^ysf lll northland aye monday dec i is . who pass § ss^|y^^spiß^^;_j«a stmryer memerlaf s ho^-i afteriasrt bass m ml ;£_ he was a native of la-mas ter s c and came to falo in 1917 j mr patterson was employ ed at she bold packing co j f from 1817 until 1938 when j the company / discontinued ' operating /. --_„ -..., ; " •,, a 3£~a worked fat the ? chevro i let river road '<• plant / from 1942 to 1950 when f be \. was i injured la an automobile ! accident - and retired _„.,-: m hi wife mrs poddie pat ' terson passed away in march 1155 m^m^f ._ r*f-m~m 1 the deceased is survived by bis mother mrs mary 1 mc 111 wa in - who vls 182 years [ ff age six . children char ter d jr clarence mr mary harris mr connel bryant mrs martha murray i and mrs evelyn £ m.rrt-1 weather;yi wife of ; frank e merrlweather editor of the buffalo criterion jlvf grand children three great-grand children sad a test of other j stives . and * friend -' _ | , bishop e f m«_lehan and rev _ charles mccoy *#-. related at the ervfa*h meadow / bras funeral | home was in sjmmv of the | remain inwm_s i __»,_■in t forest lawn . cemetery . { st columba's 20th communion breakfast jan 26th i ; the rev : peter j cronm l director of st cotumban's [ retreat 1lo«se at : derby ny has / announced . the appoint j j ment of john j davis a j chairman and toastmester of ; 81 coiumban's 20 th annual • communion breakfast on tin day january 25 th ; r .■:/*/•' the mas*?wilt '_ be cc.l ed by bishop james a mcnulty l at 9 o'clock for the fir 11 [ time _ both die ma '. and the breakfast will be held at - the . hearthstone ;! manor on dick " road ** £'? s?v.-s the speaker at tbe break fan will he rev ■daniel a vicgust -■// *'.-* -'.;/// new bishop bishop j o patterson of memphis term was elect presiding bishop -_ of the '_ church "%, ef ;;: god >' in ptrlst • «..._., ill ii.v si i ii.i convocation which convened rjceatlyj4lnimemphis there ;__ _ a bout 25 ister e_u_rcbes ynllte|b«aidtoii-_lutsgffi r_v . .■j ■. ■_■■"»" xr : buffalo negroes to attend nixon inaugural among • those ; invited lo the inaugural ball in washington d c are mrs murial david son dr and mrs . myron s mcguire mrs mitchell simp | kins mrs dorothy mckee and „ mr and ; mrs . quiniori , westbrcola //- . i ".'; this will be the second i.v augurai ball to __£«. atended by . mrs , davidson " and § dr mcguirs ... ■_■■-■." i v dr mcguire ; will he ! repre senting th buffalo criteri on in the absence of frank e > merit weather _ editor who is unable to attend ■■/?*; sfe photo below ._.- this ; trio of . debutantes imn ; top boners in . the 3 miss personality j feature of gam . ma phi omega's 12th.debt { ant / ball sponsored by the _■_. ■-'■'■'■■/__.. i:,/-v ,/. i buffalo chapter alpha rep ips alpha sunday dee tb at'j the staffer \ hilton mis | | anita l underwood seat *-, . was - chosen miss i per_o__j . ty while miss deborah j | dale . j;ieft placed seeand and i miss j vala 1 jenkins ' ■was third thirty-four vourg ' i women ' were presented in a . symphony of : while fby th local 70-member group . /"_-._. , '":--'- evening news _*__** .••/--..'; • r _& _>____ s .«... inaugural festivities begin sat jan 18th . w will e ihejd f»mon&j fjatifi 20 r 3 event rmrksgx the in__guratjgn*#eekend *-„! °*" . . gm-te'furdsy jan 18th (;'; special credentials for / each event wttl be necessary for jjj , the weekend because of li_v lited-jyjace it will not be pc i-ib'.ewlo^iresent credentials to ino n - working newsmen and , wives .-//-;-"/:, mx-'wiv new captain vice president jack wtfcf liamton of j w.i.s.e inc an i bounces the promotinu of 1 i phonso \ jackson * to the j pea " j hon of chief he will be hi charge of \ the special " police guard and.(he patrol dm \ ion chief jack.oh has heea ; asseci-iied f with w.i.s.f in lor | ten years * starting - as a patrolman and worked ai-d : held all i ranks up to the chief . . for^bnyjhing £ in the *■thief of guard duty dances < factoid taverns etc w.j.s.e i ; ' lac 8*2-713 open 21 bruins see page 7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1969-01-11 |
| 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 | 1969-01-11 |
| 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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