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it pays to do business with established firms r**srt **„*' -: . ... .. *„ - especially your * v very own i » 1 - v - . vy - „.' it part to do business with es tablished firms the criterion press offers photos engraving ads public relations job print ing and publishing — with one of urn greatest depths of knowl edge about negro development in western new york — all in one 1 • top shopping -- a fixture since 1923 * â– the buffalo criterion yes there is a big vy „ y y ' '",:â– â– ""*'â– ":..: i â– -. difference v ' . . â– - :' * •• â– _ f-r % . i c the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional negro voice will never muddy - up the field it is fully equipped to y do.-thei job your ads and sub scriptions help to perpetuate buf . falo's only necessary and legiti mate negro press * yyyyi s"'y*yy y ; ry-f . - ,- - .-. | y this acurate mouthpiece haa made many contributions to tbo '.> growth of y this community fee more ; than 2-score j years â– , 1 | ,■•>*_.*/> v..,_i_i.r^-_*__s ! .. hvv_s ."••'_ •■. vol 42—no 7y buffalo n v r saturday june 1-7 1968 price cents hardwick says mrs meadows asked for seek atty vernon jordan jr to address naacp dinner here young attorney replaces . benjamin mays : atty vernon e jordan jr ot * atlanta will „ address the -' buffalo branch national association *.&.__&* advance ment of y colored â– people . sun day at „.- the annual naacp j dinner • jp y,./fâ€ΕΎ^"'-y f ; mr jordan replaces dr benjamin e may's president 'â– emeritus of morehouse col lege who was die _ scheduted speaker ... '",, v y-.r."^,y t *" mr jordan is dlrt-nor of the southern "*. regional **"â– coun cil's voter education project a member of the national ad visory commission on the^se lective service *«'' director ot the unit.d nation association for community development and a member of die national committee asaa6_*dicritt_ina tion in housing ?<£'.: _*"'-:£ • the . dinner will be held ill i 1 p.m in the statler hilton hotel ' a donation from the proceeds will be sent t to the southern christian leadership j conference in memory of slain es rights leader rev man tin lather king j_yy s z bishop walls retires after 44 yrs elg'fte-*lfcvs william jacob wails has retired 1 as senior bishop of the ame zion chucrh j j he is succeeded by bishop shaw bishop wall diocese included six churches in the y buffalo - niagara falls area he served for r 44 yean ... b&p womens club plans awards dinner fp thsy bust-so cub of tog y natwml a^-vtjtirtson of busi mmtm -_-_-_-_ ptkrtes-ikjnml -. â– *—■p w^ar**m^mmwaa w _________ ' p _____!* mw*am hm â– - 9k v ftfc ■• !. amaal j i aulurdt luncheon sunday june - m ** 4 p m to ham staler hoion jertjgg . room . — tb spoak-jr urß be atty issbbs v lucas of new -â– **"* ! £*****• _**"*â– -. luca : \ ia o>*d vfee pit-aider of he tmaomt group ef business nd p-rofoasau women in concert *| sm m&«y bom of lack wanna ! w*4l present the jw-taoo hamrsmn of mmkstm m-n and the go.l pal six of lactaawanm on • timsiay item 11th a 7:10 p i *. ut the friendship | house ' sm taiga road uarkawanna photo below 9*e jacob c ruffln left pastor af tt paid | ame lien church served ** chairman of the clergy >•» wards 8 11 it 13 and me mr the 21at annual cancer crusade conducted in april ky the erie canty unit i american ca»*i«r saciety he li shown with mn richard l davenport 211 e parry *. right chair aaa of wards 8 11 ii and e far the c«u*ad and mr william n fahey emaraian of the buffalo res ! martial dirisjtn they or tasking at a pas ter shewing lawrence wclk nodosal craaada chairman i rev jackson here to boost black's campaign •"- ~*~ * r .*»*«**- ae f-taxli e fvimklfca '_ acts f_r«»erfy el ft ufa's ami ztoa church wil nppeta m ttw i'town hall high new mats ' ftandhy june «. at i p __„ is bar interest ol councilman charles clack caaa_k__cy for congressman promoted li floyd edwards lass seen promoted ta a precienet captain in the buffalo ptlics department recital sunday at shiloh thr floral ctmmtttee of the first shiloh baptise church wil present spurgeonl donaldson of tie york city ta an organ rental sunday june th at j3o p m in tha church at 18 pine st — â– â– '- â– - m - ... - 11 mr donaktson is the or ! ganist and assistant choir director at the walker me mortal baptist church rev ivor moore puaor the public is invited to end . *_»■__â– p*rj unable to speak in buffalo dr e mays president sf mere house college atlanta j ga will be unable to fill on engagement as guest speaker far â– ; the annual naacp din ner rv mm at the sutler hilton hotel atty jordan will replace urn men's day to be observed at lloyds memorial father s day celebra the 47th annual men's dhy program and father's day celebration will be observ ed by lloyd's memorial united chun of christ 459 j clinton st sunday june », j at 10*43 a m j the theme for the day is crisis and the responsi bilities of men the speaker for the morn ing worship service ls the rev edwin j humphrey pastor of emmanuel temple seventh day advenrtat church his choir and cong legation will join in this ser vice a family breakfast will • precede the worship service beginning at » a m . the public is cordially in vited to attend mr horace c johnson is chairman mr henry c thomas co-chairman and *• rev • billit dukes in terim minuter minister recovering rev wills rd william pastor of lincoln memorial methodic church northcand and ma_ten avenues under went surgery fa * may in millard fillmore hospital and is reported doing well and is expected tan this week guest speakers were dis iri c t superintendent rev winter and rev bryant fletcher tor two weeks end dr frwwem of buffalo state teachers college june 10 women sewers wanted work at home doing simple sewing we supply materials and pay hipping both ways good rate sf pay piece work write dept iw3 jamster industries lac is a-hmua saoh ste marie i michigan zip 49783 mrs meadows as a supervisor sought seek arthur mm-mflfc democrat j [ endorsed candidate for 9 j i state a_*«*rtbly dtatrtct i accused bis opponent arthur eve nt taking hi astwmhty i district for grunted in a re cent stalomcnt , mr h-rdwxk said my opponent claims tn have been tespunslble for the seek pro gram coming to buffalo it was in fact mrs meadows on the board of supervisors who tit responsible th propos ul win never before tie leu islature with eve name on tl on another issue hurdwick allege furtermore iw hm ii'rtl u-h public far lii m a m ii x center in tot own di-trurt to bold hwtmc tlv't wettings for b_t own political purpose he adver ' meet this in his own paper y wh_le on the outside he pro , ' notes himself at the man re i sponsible for getting state aid 1 and financing tor the center 1 again this never went before the legislature with his mc oa a ' yy . „-,, judging from theme tactics hmr&wick reasoned eve i*p ptkreoiiy does"*l - w*fcr*&a th basic concept of rvpr tafivt government — which is that mi elected official is man-1 dated to reflect the desires and best interests of the peo ple abo elect htm it is his failure that demands bis de feat on jura 18th hardwick added i tot lowed my conscience and the imprests of the people of the 143 rd district while assem blyman the community has always demanded and re ceived from me the unhamp ered search for truth and the upholding of truth . . no matter what , a campaign worker also scored hardwick opponent for turning big newspaper in to a personal campaign sheet while tasting it love a the community the commu nity should chide and delve ittto ok use of this unfair advantage „' ** the worker » id all po litical advertisement in this paper whether for personal gain or for another candidate should he clearly stipulated as political advertisement so as not m take too much advan tage oxer candidates not as sociated with a personal me dium jt y hamlin garden club to hold 4 rose show you may have a whaling rose right in your own back yard many people plant.and nurture roses because they enjoy their beauty you have an opportunity to test your green thumb ability when the hamlin garden club presents its annual hose show sunday june i 23 ". at the manufacturers and trott ers trust company 1877 main st at delavan rules governing the show are '„ roses must be grown in the exhibitor's garden ah exhibitors must be amateur i rose growers 2 exhibitors may make one or more enteric in a class providing that it is not bf the same variety - 3 all entries win he ac cepted from 9 to 11:30 a m on sunday june 23rd 4 judging will begin at 12 noon 5 containers will be furn ished by the hamlin park garden club except for ar rangements «. the show whi be open to the public from 2 p m to 8 p m the rose show committee are mr david bishop chairman mrs roscoe james ohat'rm*-rt mrs thomas hall and horace johnson awards mrs ber nice woods rd schedules and miss hilda evans entries for information regarding entries call mr david bis hop at b*2-tl or mrs roscoe james at 886-0888 workshop june 7 reading and young chil dren is the theme selects for a parent-teacher work shop sponsored by project tarty push to be held fri day june 7 1:394:30 p.m la room 1307 gty haß some iso parents of pre ktodergarten children involv ed in the program are ex pected to attend the program will open with introductory remarks by joan c downey administra tor of project early push to be followed by greetings horn dr joseph march | superintendent tt school at 2 p m mrs hertha gaaey i professor of education,-state university college at buf falo wiß speak on the work shop theme y in addition two • special ten-minute films will be shown and refreshments will be served at 3 p m parents attending will also receive a gift of a paperback book the workshop is the last j series of meetings conducted j this year by personnel in project early push which is funded under title i of the elementary and second ary act 1965 over 600 pre kindergarten children from 17 schools participate in the program terry j thompson is di rector of public information photo below ernie -. banks known throughout chicago as mr cub left one job and re turned to another "..;" ernie chicago cubs first baseman who played a key role fat the team's strong showing last season is shown leaving ms business for a cab game last summer ernie entered into a partner ship in a ford dealership ernie banks — bob nelson ford inc on chicago's south side - while ernie ia at camp his partner will conduct the dealership business yy .' concert to be held in falls a concert wiß be given by the lackawaiv commu nity chorus sunday june 9 at 4 p m at emmanuel baptist church 311 hyde blvd niagara fa n y - rev m m anderson is pastor -~. -â– â– -■• y.y - nbl backs most of small ba's new programs i berkley g ; bum pre • liter of y the i national bust item league 1 last ' week " p-___yj ed his support of the small 3 business admmktratioi.'s pro â– grams to assist the minoriy .; group ta_me_a ;* community â– _; â– '*. yla - a tatter to ba"^dnrfa-7 istrator robert c moot on % the " occasion of , siriau buss „ ness week barrett *. said f the natloo__rß»^«»'\*^y j cantatas u cooperate withl saay't provide aid end • as sis tattce to y anmority "*. entt»-*i â– prenetm wix_t etjiad part_3fpa_st»?to;the prfvat '- enterprise system.y^y*.>yy . bum tx*d moos our j , work both demou nates the ' yittitm*f]*^..^r''a*^ktsum sys tem to th btaefc wnni»h v ityy and rtp mfafi ***. and '-, dtriermasatim ? i sednj . for success for those . who v have ytcen exckidedy from equal terdccpatfcio y while " the motional business "> league was founded by bo_k j t washington k iay imi f ftard said ant the work 1 at the league - only now *". being recognised v .^.:.^'". -. *.• i { fe-.-4irid.'.*a__tti___so^r'j gress baa been mads __â– more mods to be awe to . that great work we pledge our full support be tom ad ministrator moot '*â– : • while all of sba pr grains are avail-hie tee ag ency's economic opportunity and displaced business taan program and the relatively new taose guarantee program are of jfe_-.cu.-r interest kg minority entrepreneurs end the sba fa working closely with the national business league as - well as othe groups to provide arid and as sistance to those who need * most yy a scholarship foundation to hold cocktail party dr george bbckmas chairman of the buffalo ne gro scholarship ft_n__.-ion has announced the date for the foundation's annual cocktail party for friday june 14 at the delaware perk casino from 9 p m te 12 a m - * r the proceeds will be used to further the work of the foundaation s car for sale us terenade deluxe mid-nit blue 2s.sso miles like new call 532-7 ms ext tm week days weekend nights call 883-437
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1968-06-01 |
| 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 | 1968-06-01 |
| 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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