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:;■-•;,:.;,,,,,-,-:: „*.•, . . it pays to do business „ i with established firms | | especially your .' | tory own iii f [ it.pays to do business with es tablished firms the criterion % pi ess offers photos graving i ads f relations job print j ing publishing r"with^_ne ji greatest depths of knowl : ' edge out negro development in western new ; york * — all in one s 1 op shopping — a fixture since h*t:lo23 '" ' ' j ■*' - ' -"-* .. --" 1 i »**(-*»* i l'.'v'-j .;*■.■,* a : .'•/.,***;? -■- ji*|ifsie?s the buffalo criterion vol 43—no 1 t*--.fr -■..-,■■'- „ r •■*" ' buff-in new york saturday jan 4-11 1969 price 10 cents helping to know and build a better community since 1925 jp#r s-bbw-bi-lij ,■/*_-__—_- !■■ii li ml i ■1.1 l—l l-l—bß——b-18-l w sbibia ■■ii , | n.-p ■■' l 7 iii i ' i „' 88-t 11 if ■.■_■_■yes there is a big v v _, v.^«>u^v*^g *■■•■- idifference : ' --.-•■.. ----- - rm the buffalo-criterion western new york's institutional negro voice will never 2 muddy - up the field it is fully equipped to * do the job your ads and sub scriptions help to perpetuate buf falo's only ! necessary and : legiti mate negro press v ■'-*" - -_.■•--• i this acurate mouthpiece t has made many contributions to^tk i growth s^of t this ' community fog nore;v than j 2-scbre years £\ *■: llll march of dimes drive starts january 19th negro liquor merchants say discount prices hurt not able to buy in big quantities 1 by staff reporteri negro buffalo now can . boast of ; a little over a doz en retail liquor stores in the i e3!*lt*ott;;ajid m-steb districts which i they i own and oper ate f the ' figure to-be more exact yk about 16 and is a far cry from the first one !> om c 20 - odd y ax * ago under : the m**kmey-ll_rdwrck owraer-tbip the latter store was established more than a ; | decade af lei liquor was . le i galized 0 '.*..,'" j tl the boom in negrt><rwner ship materialized in the past two years and soared from three or four to the present li *?,.;-■' '-.. ;-': -, -„:.•■--""- i ...... a ■■.'„' • •'-,.. *. ,- -, ' *,-. .. . i t • aewtt!ng to v reports coin \ meats and statements inn erat new merchant '■are c-aaplainiint stout the cut : rate or rtiwount prices that i ate nam running rampant in the arcax^'x^-x •'-**-.. ? '-::- t t "' *'.; ai " .*' '....*, t i't.th.j-.'-nrjr * sasi-s si cotsnf p*u 1 iht stool until we begat to buy mat i local stores we are just get , ting in the business and with our initial out lay we are i not able to buy 40 or 50 cas j 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 which are not in or ear our area •-"• as * .... wkbout m-fflaatr«?_ng by ex act name several dealers r 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 let-bouses may vbe behind it - ;"; "-■-"-__-_. " , tem active lackawanna citizen dies aeaeet i*e - dt«_efmi 1 of ' i . m clanak ftt lacfcawsmm . j -. 4**4 * heart ; attack j < x am home - jaa >, ism ;.' • he waa bmra august t irttt ™ tarih_a_u j.at-ics n-itii-1 mmmmmm mm ammmmmmmm\m~fmfa^a4afj mammmma - **** of kershaw h ' was i faaew',tai v mt lewh ■sinan - and susan j ':••** oraajfflbc *.■"*:'-•-:■"'" x'jx-x \\ p j mr dr-kihord * naved «• 1 i m^mßw*mmmam if «.„ a nov i | 11 - hot and joined : die sec 1 end 1b spti st ' c hurch | ur-der he i le rev x j pmwpi he mm*e*m ** bf m*mmml in the hit-day schacl the chair sad da-aeon board ana later jein id tha men's chomu ;*,' he was also t-e caret-krr - at secead-baptist ch-irch and was sa charge ef the sale ef : ;, the iifl.il : criterion st ■, tfaa - th-rch was a slw m_ker | : r and a aua_mi of joppa ha sank lodge a am ah [ membtrs served as pa-bear ia he i eaves 1 la mourn x we s-aas-n a devoted wife ber ; <*"*_ injurs • v'.lawrtnci ' tlvfairmitf em step sea charts tllley mat step l.l«r mi eh-rabaiha 1 haras set mrmm*mmmmfm ibwhta p drahaferd at camden 5 c.s a sister mrs minnie caaft lat columbia s c •_ grand ' sammrmai tae ' adapted as skaters mrs lucille wat kins mrs haas mess sad a hast at nieces mm sofmw ft finer services vera held mcn-ey jam 13 from sec ond baptist tare is church ! st larkj-eaaaa rev george f hell paster officiated 3 laeraiau 1 walker funer al haase was in citarge of the remain interment ,- arts a forest la a cemetery .. 25 more nft buses coming x w:pt^ptmidmm.l alex d : tnit-we * has aniiwncr-d that i am first trf 15 more new bu i""-is -; have arrived m town ; and 4 j yti 11 b*trgai c entering service •• wit the aaai law day pi ; j . thtie lntrj»t model ■pas •," - cage i sjm liusae . i repaststmt . ii n iovastma-t *, af ■aver ' mm 880 fen the t-pjafart nad.cosv x vmionen at '. wet laiiengtirs i mtdixtty'.sag used to replace . elder-vehltr-tta "".- ■'■' .', i "_-' mr rumble eddeii that this i tatest kqui-rkas wilt bring ta ; ms j#%,«iii number of neat i femes ( plane in ■rviei at the i*tl ; tr^.yeiui.at a total corn ' . in » r vie teipiwement of aver 44 million dollars .: i program x pastor aliim*;"ji*«es r'''of the oasrt , n*ws .' fvik/wship . true church of god in chrmt will j i present § ', children's ■program mandmy jan is mi p m at lt michigan aye the public is;invited to at-tad ■| aeewia^sr-dfc ■■■,-■■' iroquois brewery has local ad agency barber & drullard inc terry 1 fox chairman of the bon rd president and chief executive officer of iro q v o i s ' industries inn an nounces | the * a-rpoinirrtent of bar er * - drullard inc.l proi-iini-nt ** local adv-rtliinj agaacy "*•;*_'. advertisin g andi murkefmg consultant for iro-j «,*-****" j brewing company ef fective immediately % .'-'-': formerly fmated with a rtk better • based advertising i agciky mr fox . explained this paotfthnent i another step in'our program-as a buffala brewery to boost buf f*io m buying buffalo ■* ser vice and products whereiverj itca.lbie in the brewing of irrjquots ;. beer and ale *; 7s - --- tit -- .. the iroquois brewing com 1 party i th c nation oldest brewer a-ang been founded 141 years ago today the company is number on in its marketing region in draft beer in keg bottle and cant 1 borlaer * drullard inc is headed by henry l barber president and edgar drul lard vice president who have : been associated in this agency end its predecessor for m years - . • new dr martin king medal the american negro commemorative so dcty{anas)^-iu,issue a martin luther king jr medal it ii track in platinum and sterl ; ing silver./.ltfa size is 39 mm i % ) : these medals are me keepsakes t v . negro doctor performe d history's first successful heart operation dame hal winiamsf-ne gf surgfion by helen buck l*r published by • pitman or veoxzotlt brings to light th true story of one of the greai unsung negro hero of atr.er c*n history originally pub imied in 1*54 under the tifcj doctor dan this jong out of-print book was ignored and neglected by the american reeding public i and dr wil liams himself never received the-recognition he deserved * why have so few people heard of daniel hal wil liams in 1893 he performed the world's first kiccesssful baart operation ' why if this not a well-known fact ,;*",„, l mat are the fa ct and quewfons that stimulated hel negmo^doctor "'.'.;.' jas t harris ex director nat'l catholic conference | the „ nation < iiholic cm ference fftr interracial justice has recently made one of the most important decisions in if a history by selecting jam r harris to become execu live director cglnfikui;'jen ji 19159 ■>■-.--• - „*.->. ted harris assumes leader i ship of the conference at time of rapid growth tn sar v]c*3,;,jt depart of health kd v calon emptey-i rrwstt service and project ! equality are al l expanding \ [ into new field while cbntinu in to serve established areas | in the last yeai alone the conference has matt th ! doubled its i-i»ponsib;tities queens contest a a . queen's contest will be riven sunday apr 13 at 4 p m at cedar grove bap ; tist cfcoreh its clinton st i fm|f .->■j*\x 50 martin luther king fellowships available to eligible vets 4 t lifjickl veterans of military rctyica who pion career of service to the notion and to ii communities are eligible [ to compel it new martin luther i king jr fellowships for cowfint-iag graduate and fii-ofps-ionul school *»"_•". 5 , hans rosenhaupt auo-fia j director the ; woodrow wil son n;ilibn,il fellow foun flat on princeton n j which jponsors the piogntm ha an aouncvd - new grant of 150 m from th rocke fel in r ! l-*jund«rii>n to support th fel-1 low-hips -•> -- ' *"" '- the hew grant marks ■_■_ tx'inning of a major drive to nuke the king program a largo source of fellowship \ funds for one portion of the ' black community with ; tab . mot grant the total ' sun - a vauahla from roche feller j fom-rf-i-ien grant i iva 880 raymond . richard-ton direc f or u the king ■ftiih-fw-alajptt ] pmmmmmmmmmmm^baa^mmmk mn t^-****m**wst [ wt-vkemttt who bare > ©—- ipletf-d r-*-.tw arm 4mbtj from - the " military each j year we're out to build a program which will encourage the best of rite to train themselves for po^uionv of leadership in every sector of society x martin lut her king jr fel jw-"j-hipt may be held by any black veteran who has a bach dor's degree and plans a ca reer of service in such fields as law rj medicine education iouinalism social work li brary science the ministry and business and political or ganlzafs'on i the fellowships may be held for two years by offering a ; candidate 1270 a month in ad dition to i g.i benefits they afford ai reasonable arterna t » v e-|t-"im mediate employ ment graduate and , profes k)i*al schools will be asked x • rr * i i i i ii .- mil _.._-'_ ' to observe 50th anniversary h mr and mrs frank moore of 279 perry st wit celebrate their 5 oth wedding anniver sary sunday jan 26 j follow ing the morning services at lincoln \ m a mortal methodist church main and northland aye when they will repeat their vows j j they were married jan 15 1919 in houfton texas ;***< 1 they are the parents of twa daughters five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren mr moore retired in 11964 i him the american ; radiator co where he worked la the shipping department 41 years ;, friend j ate invited - , ombusman extended to apr • the citiien | admini»!rative j service has announced that | th o m bua_rru.it demon tra i uon project has been eiuend ed until april - 38 119t»,"-.tbs i [ ombudsman ; ,- project * or*d by the law school of ' the;-slate university of new l york at buffalo is funded by ' the < united states office of i economic opportunity legal j services program - . the original oeo gran ex pired oct 31 1965 oeo has { extended the period of the 1 grant until april 30 19*9 no | new',.funds were , granted *. „' i aiding the cituen in any j problem or complaint against the city or county govern j meat..lt is realy worth a try j ! the main office of the om buds man project is 4st>elti ; cortt square , budding at pret ifjat the protect has r*o neigh bo-hood off!ices ' a j ; the west side office i lo cated at 423 niagara st and the phone ntimber is 552--m4 th east ski office is « 41 i e ferry st 2 04m loarpfc 1 patina mrs ansa ; ramos,f . mrs fjots | wa-at ■and em 1 crsoa young are ne"«_bor hood aides of the project pjfj | lance ' tibbie has been 1 named th director a thi j project he waa formerly the deputy oi:ecior ,■:■;,"... i march of dimes solicits your help mothers f daughters teen hers i l*^-do you ; i now that there are over > 505 types of ' birth fcl defects — babies i born ' mi-nia.'ly retarded with open tplnta r missing organs ' others * irotr*i':*i widish i din | betas mongolism water on the 1 brain nnd *. allergies too numerous fto mention * **"* j why we to^itaowt the march of f dimes v through research i is > attempting x to find the f answer x .-'■»| >■; do you know hat the march of dimes helps deft ay tha cost of treatment _ for beteles born witli birth de fects :'■•:*'>. ■""*'-. -. v::,:-i ..-'■.'.■'. wont you help by giving '_'. few hours'of your time be tween jan is end jan re by jo i a tag * the mothers j march of dimes ;%. i please come and helpl call he march dimes at 85 mas and otter just a tew hour ■*. >"■..-■** tktme few hours may b m-panti-aa ,*-,.: tot i saving : alii h*a ;■?. and fuwi«t of * a .<■' baker . j .*■_ - i •■,-»•> iiiii iiaiasrrsiu _-■__. ■rr i i to be ifortt w'«-t,~fi,t,ia it may h your b-bv your , gsiiaschfid as the : amy nt « | close ; relative help o;s rites held for c patterson sr funeral service bier held far charaer d p_trer-en st af 111 northland aw mmmamm bex ■. 14 ; who i pass after shaft fl-_"-c's"vi ■';*";-.' - sb — — •- a - . i ma .... ler s c and came to buf falo in 1317 ;:''.";-;?* '■-.-: '- mr patterson * was * employ ed at the dold packing co tram isi7 untilt mm when ih c company discontinued operating ;.- <:: , r •;; he worked at « the chevro let | river * road i plant hair 1912 to 1350 when ihe was injured ,' ia an automohili accident and retired :, * * •_, his i wife mrs foddie fat tenon passed away in march 1955 " v •'■'"'■; i "-"'-■' the deceased is survived by his mother mrs mary ' mclltwain who vis 182 , years of .. age six children char ner d jr clarence mrs mary harris r mrs connefl bryant mrs martha murray an d m>s evelyn sj merrl j weather wife of frank e merriweaiher editor of the , buffalo : - criterion 111 grand children three j great-grand children and a host of other relatives nd friends im ': bishop e p mcclellan and .. rev charles , mccoy of ficiated at the service .-,*' * meadow • bros funeral home was hi \ charge - of the * remains inter—en w-st'ta . forest '■•' lawn i cemetery ■- ft **- - -; .'.,':."';-- -*'■-'- aa-.a aa a - tl new bishop j bishop j o patterson of mem phi t em was elect pretldteg bishop ix f „-■*-■•,__ « church f * god la '.., christ ine at ihe list annual fla'.y „ cea-acatiaa " which f convened bmmmmmodw mm :- j^ggß^^tasb i t , 3_tk)*ut m ami 1 tf-il-tr a__r_____b > t3*-^.'s«i v s-ffisz—-—2 .. ....! buffalo negroes to attend nixon inaugural \ among those invited to 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 quinton , westb rooks - , h this will be the second in augural ball to be a tended by mrs davidson and dr mcguire sam '.-?. k dr mcguire will be repre senting the buffalo criteri a in the absence of - frank e mcrriweather editor,.who is unable to attend . .. ' photo below ( this trio of debutantes won top i honors in the miss j personality feature of gam ma phi , omega's 12th debu tant ball . sponsored by | the buffalo chapter alpha kap pa • alpha sunday dee 30t at the statler hilton mis anita l underwood seated was chosen miss - personal ty while miss deborah j dale left placed second and miss valata i jes-tt-s was third thirty-four jbung women were presented in-"a symphony of white by the loc_'7»-men"j>er,,'greup evening news phots s l rf lj'l ai<.*ia,''i st columba's 20th communion breakfast jan 26th fj the rtjv,*pflter j cror.in director of st cofumban's retreat house at derby y has announced i the appc nt mentfof john j d.-ivis as chairman and luaiitm-fter of i st columban'g 2 bth annual communion breakfast on sim day january 28th ,-;";;! the masi will he ce'eliratedi by bishop james a menuu at 9 o'clock for th flre t time j both the ma *»* and the breakfast ■■wih ; be i held : at the hearthstone m ano r'xon dick road xv'^x-.'xlxi " the . speaker at the break-j fast : will be rev daniel a mcginn *,'-■".:■. \ &§& 4 inaugural festivities begin sat jan 18th in 1111 wpmmmmpmmmm~t uiitf.-.n «,.!. tat held m.jo-la-jr jan i events t-a>i*-fng *£$% inauguration weekend will be gin saturday jan 18th | special credential for each event win be necessary foe . the weekend because of lit i ited space it will not be pos sible to present credential to non - working news and j wives ■:,,, ■-.;._, -. „..." new captain vice president jack wit li-mson of w-is.e inc an bounces the promotion of ak phet-so jackson to the pa hon of chief he will be charge of * the special -•. police guards and the patrol divi i sion chief jackson has bee i associated with wise in |. tar * fen 4 : years starting an a '-■patrolman a a d warßed ',' ami held all ranks up t he chief i for anythhßg in the liae ai ! guard duly dances fact*rie taverns etc call w-i.s.e . m m-hn open 34 hear , -;. _______________ -"- - mt & sot page .-),:
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1969-01-04 |
| 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 | 1969-01-04 |
| 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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