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the buffalo criterion vol 42—no :{ f yv price 10 cents it pays to do business with established firms especially \\ your ; very own ! i ! " it pays to do business with es tablished : firms the criterion : pre offer photo ravine ads public relations job print ing mod publishing — with one of the greatest depths of knowl edge about negro development in western <■new york — all in ' one ■t o p shopping a fixture since 1923 * * t •■■v ly i * **** *• ■" yy has <■■-<■■■- :":-' -' yes there is a big difference \ "■-, '.. ■*■:. ffl *■*% ;;"-^ 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 ads and sub " scriptions help to perpetuate buf . falo's only necessary and v legiti mate negro press *„ * y f^f i-„f j j "*♦,.-_ j,-y"*-'y '■.; y * " this acurate mouthpiece g ha ! made many contributions ,- to - the.i growth of this * community for j more than 2-score years ::.'.' y y '■' j buffalo n v saturday feb 24-mar 1 1968 the criterion to sponsor local chapter *,'; the : n a 1 1 . n i bush ■;■:: imggm [ hrl ;-; ntgamied - by :\ s the hue ' booker t washing f tan te '. help " bsssose-u ' j men in - i.og s ixl op<»f»tfig tofliiy its purpose*'.arc-;..'to ; t*!p nf-;m biimnr.-ej hta(n y rvsntr imp iht.&hft't jlui'mm y ;' maidgig>im v teach boat y ace ■maiwitewejit . to help oh ytalh na rotating for negro ; ***:< id help hegr-t business i ythrre-gh cao etc '-.■■..;■". „..; of immediate interest is the tecawlsi of all negre co-v ' & traetars and jhc«-.tre_iert j ' who m b * given soma i co-fensaent wart ta the mad ( y 1 ctty prtgram they art urged ta contact lb criterion atflca far tanker inlermatlan i to observes 6th anniversary the th anniversary of ■•" rev ljijafc a ethels pas t lor;'o«'fif»iiy t s*«*foh baptist j church is pitta «*., wtu he j i pin sunday mar 2t at tl wkyya.y y mar 24 _,« 111 b.!'|tia;^x_ia_bf ,;**_ '"'■setttlg ■***.■cheater ? pa writ preach thai , 1 anniversary ■sermon rev george m paster of see aad laptmt church lacka wanna and bis consw-gatfm mt conduct the service sunday night at • p m v the ■menhirs .'*. will give i recognrttfca as rev echols for m set-he at six years t at - pastor **'. and ,' twenty fivs |. years j of ; service \. as j clerk i ess-tour e»*-ester •".-*■'' -. others participating - min rr.lsttrf-tor.tl_f week will be 9wv ... thomas j merrtwesthe ! and macedonia baptist church rev r 0 matte 1 way and pilgrim baptist i church ", kxtr wward ww *_ hams and ifnroln memorial : methodist church rev wat trr echuls and new hops baptist churth niagara falls n y -'*■a banquet wilt dote the anniversary friday evening march it at 7:30 p m the speaker gg-tl be rev ivor i moore of how york city mr alfred thompson is chairman of c anr_v*-r sary committee mrs va cede aashtan chairman mr jo-opt l 3»nton chair i man of the banquet comim tee and mrs jaanette 8m th secretary of public relations educatotrs are curry guests more than fifty educators and civil . rights worker at ■-. tested a conference sponsor d by die buffalo urban . ■**»»*■» community | anion organization and the city's nsartiimwt of human re * ttttant *,':' y ****•■ntnrhs - thomas of ; afcany ch '«* the bureau i educational integration wm education department :-'*>** attended she was the f ****** guest of mr and mrs s_2 *' curry 175 hamlin ■«■*. and wa »-,_ their j t me urban league's ***** arts batt h,m ?"** bfco attended taas rnn^iaii i , . w mm lively primary election contests may take place by.staff reports two would try for former jobs chas black for congress one for state senate - rth election of is prom - ises to be filled ywltb ruction '■'■■; galore beginning v tilth the primary including minor off <- ices up to the presidency on ■'.."•« jj yf democratic una many candidates ' seem y disgruntled . and . want to take their case directly to the voters ',-'. yi according *", lo information received y.!by the criterirtfi former * assemblyman arthur hardwick of the hirer di : trtct is seeking the demo ■old post now held by arthur ','- cratic i eiworsemch '•:..' for % lue ..;;" o eve kard».-_t i the.jlm , western n yi^t«f-»;to bo j elected to the feghtoture councilman charles p black of the eilicatt district has announced that he *'!» , rua as ian independent dem 1 ocratic - candidate - for - con gressman j opposing incum bent^,.thaddeu i.uk %-* ■i-.~";a,ir'i : 3-,'\->-,-<'i»*.i|t»***^'«i ' mr black mm tha cri .,'. terion i have a good work : ing enthusiastic "' organiza tion and if i eae get all of the negroes to vote far me i will have a goad chance to win there are mare and mare : negrtes , moving lata the - district and they need i representation fas congress none af the candidates in dicated tbat this group fas . to operate as a team at unit thus far i dr ryiand melford ay chiropractor announced that he will run as an indepen dent candidate against state senator frank glinski i dr melford sought the office three years age but , his petitions were thrown out an technicalities ' farmer ctty court judge william sims has issued a statement indicating that many ef bis workers and , many of the j.oss petition signers are insisting that he enter the ensuing primary - race to retrain his seat en tba city court bench yy : atty sims said that he is j i considering '■. the sueeestion and win make a decision by april ist v ' yyy vy returns from chicago school re joseph moore patter f hew hep baptist church i m richmond aye spent ' the latter part at february ; and emit march la chicago attending the american bap um caawvait-aa . am - the , clergyman's . schaal em \ htm city problem *,." j bishop ward to be speaker ' gtatrng w g*l*t **».<. at tt^-'vttated',tttuabed'*m;.t^tim*t | straem area win ape a at tho annual meeting of * gate 99j the methodist home far f'midren ttiifiamvilje to be hem toe*day april 2 m • **». m la mma-wel metho dist church lack part . : 4 prea em at ion tf gate *«*"• staff shewing haw an mate conference selects a 9*9 m girt far admission from the many referrals also will be a feature af the pro gram yy . gateway is a agency tor the care aad training af emotionally disturbed . chil dm it ha been serving meet ad tie yerk state and parts af n-*w england more haa m years y ■■■■■imhwiiii *• e griffin home on furlough fart griffin hi finished hoot traiutag in great lakes naval station and la home m furla-jrh until april 3 hen he wttl leave tor long i och call y councilman johnson is ill macttn district council.l man horace c johnson ts a pattest in the veterans hospital i peace baptist church opens new sanctuary hit peace baptist church m stanton st which : was loutui.d in 1069 by - rev au .«««* smith | pastor broke ground on april 2nd 1887 to tsre«;r a.,hew church ''•'"' - j the build l completed and will be dedicated on sun day march 17ih v the congregation will march into the church i 11 yttx led b pis wr smith at 3.30 p nt rev e i mcneeiy and raagrtk-koii of friend ship baptist church w«t be the gue-.lv rev mcnedy wl officiate «{ the dedtc tin services wm brooks 105 yrs of age passes away v ->. mm . . _-.._• a • .>■v.l bnsslie st xmt in cam den s c . march 1 is died feb *.?. i'm im yearn md 51 weeks after his birth while confined in the hospital . _.« .: j l r . •'■-' j lufl^iy^a..,b_w_t,r^3 house's df y kl_,y s rts in christ 887 braadw-ay.^pal lored by his son bishop ha dxmfa.h . rev b woodson officiated burial wit in lakeside ojnetery sutv*vor - besides bishop abdullah are two daughters mrs frances blake of phil adelphia pa and suzarecn brooks at buffalo three grand children and * host nt friends the s l walker funeral home was in charge " i i " ll . - ii|'r annual dinner the fourth annual dinner given by the laymen's latum of pilgrim baptist church wui be held sat mar 23 jj at 7:30 p tn at the church 655 mich ran aye : . - my arthur 0 eve wil be the speaker , „.■*.. , f . . joe morrow is ' president robert staples ■chair man and rev r d holloway pastor ;-.-., easter ball aa easter ball dance and fashion shaw will be given by the j a.'s at mule's m ridge rd tea april 14th tram ii it _. succumbs after long illness f mre pearl e frost a member of tried \ stone baptist church died february 25 af ter a length illness she is survived by her husband robert a son sister and brother burial was in forest lawn cemetery feb 29th rev j b williamson officiate lew is mortuary was in charge of the remains urban league guild opens offee shoppe l'on r sunday march kith an open hemic was held from i to 4 p m attended by mem bers iid the ( business ; com j rounity and other . cit-jieos fa'tejealed '.; . in ", the youth of y buffalo yat the'-ycofife house and *. youth • lounge " at ; 513 genesee^sl yy y .: the y iftboa league f.jld has been working to open ia place for teen-asgar youths ' p_**ccul<tlj those with no xfeed to go ; and tittle or no free recreation 1 after sebooi and ron week-end-";.--v yy '" '. the fruit belt youth fed eration : has y been i working ' since . may - 13«7 : for suma th.n limilar mod is finally remitting '-' lis dream - it dt w»red that the chy of buf falo had funds see aside es ! peciai-y j for such a project ! the - group applied 1 for and i received . some funds ; several mct.;hs later y-'y y . .."^•■'•■'~. the urban * league guild is headed by mrs j a mes;.c ( ackson corrcmittee m-mhert atisi***4.u m*a on h pro . cci are mrs takir hill chm mrs james moye jr cfl-cfem mrs joseph davis and mrs gloria johnson , the fruit belt youth fed eration has a membership of thirty young people,y headed by mr robert gldney yy j the director of the youth lounge located at 51s gen esee „ st near camp will be mr joseph davis assisted by mr robert gidney y ■af contest win be held a maflg the youths involved to name their lounge our aim is jo , get the youth in the community involved in the making of their own destinies to let them do something for themselves and especially r've them a chance to show that they can be useful and productive ciiteens ".. - ' three woods bros in service ellis mark woods 17 son of mr and mrs leo mccar ley 383 northumberland av enue buffalo is now in the midst of hoot training in the u s marine .'/ corps boot camp at parris island s j c yy'yyy 1 -' ._ .; he applied for the 120-day d«'lay program , pvt woods has completed an eight week perio of in tensive recruit training af ler receiving an up-to-date account from his older bro ther philip who is also a marine pvt first class philip woods has completed boot camp and advanced infan try training and was recent ly home on his first 0-day leave he is now statlune-1 at marine corps schooi quan tico virginia where he is attending demolition school ellis and philip have art older brother airman frr*t cl ronald woods who has served m the air fore for the past two years he is presently assigned duties to thailand asked by his recruiter sgt david l mayo why he wanted to join the marine ellis stated that he had heard so much about ***•* corps from tm brother ph'l ip that he had to prove to h-mself that he was man enough to make the ar set mayo proceeded w*ih enlistment papers m hit of ve at the poii .►, favno ha w svcasno st know ing that e had at mo vistion and snirlt that it re wired of all marines hr re-1 r.-ired of ah mann ppt wood attended soufh park high school when he nd his famiiv mided ia i the south buffalo area i */**■**■ere ha was act in v<«v--*sa and track he re ' ***** retided kensington h^.h c*-<v and is also a member of the cyo assistant atty .'. mv j john co.ton tanner liu c ott district legal mrs director has been i appointed in assistant - erie fount at torney he has been active in labor , church and _ political aiiair far many years if *■* - ■--' i«y •--*»-■y.y . . ■liiiw ii ■gt i.li '! 11 i ii rites held for mrs l c patton y ** - -/■■y i mrs louie c payton of i -„ loose a rd died '. feb i ims following a short illness yy-.y -,- y y . v y y m«y } a>tan ber tat*j husband arthur w payton i came to buffalo from farm vlae va april 30 1918 immediately following • tnei wedding j they were ardent members of : bethel : ame church he passed away in 1964 ' • j mrs payton was a char ter member of the daugh ters of alien one of the old est clubs of the church and waa active . generally , ;,.'. j she was a member of school no 12 pta and the tpta council and had serv ed •' as \ republican ■inspector j in the election booth to both lbe fifth and 13th wards for many years j funeral services were held feb -», at bethel church by rev g g crumpley j i mrs payton is survived by one daugther - mrs rather ine ruff ** el oakland calif live ' grand daughters mrs loraine darden jf mr dor lew clayton both of sac ramento mrs carina black of berkley /> mrs glenda west • of oakland and mrs l*a"vette venable of buf falo and seven great rami children .'■».,-. ' mrs ruff and daughters mrs dorden and mrs , black of california attended * the funeral as did her " sister of farmvlue vs and a niece of cavcinnatti ohio i burial was in forest lawn lewis mortuary was in coarse mrs e j echols recovering mrs e j echols who has been dl for a week in columbus hospital !_, report ed much improved rites held for leo weintraub rites were held for 4-year ) eld leo weimraub of 173 j north st sunday mar 10 ha was well-known to all ituffalonions and opera wenwraub men's store at 1 wrihaai comer of jef ferson from 1933 prusr to wwttt to 1300 jefferson due to the emacott distritt redevelopment area mr weimraub suffered a heart attack while driving in chippewa and delaware ac cording to reports be took the car out of gear hut was not able to turn the key off coasting to « stop he died in columbus hospital his brother hyaan s*iu operates the store which ha been doing business with the criterion for more thaa m year seek high political offices ii ii uk r o»-_...«v___nn j y dr.*r.-melford - ; . i ; a.thim haiowtck _•_ charles buck , 1 y y judg wm sims " j bill cosby to appear here on april 1st bill cosby the well known former athete from temple university who turned actor comedian atbough not hi that order and - more re cently gave singing a whirl brings his talents to the stage of * kle.r_.an music hall tor two performances on monday april 1 at 7 p m and 9:30 p m cosby the comedian be gan his career as have so many others in the bistros of greenwich village where he was discovered by a new york times reporter appear ances on fine old tonight show { brought htm \ national prominence and the rest is more or j less history ,' y becoming a serious actor was until ", writer-producer actor carl reiner heard him the farthest thing from his mmd however a meeting with yet another fumy-man turned producer sheidonn leonard convinced him that the i spy series would offer him an unusual oppor tunity to broaden his enter tamment horizons the challenge of the role was certainly met as be has carried off two emmy awards m latest venture has been into the world of rock and mil scoring with an at rlrtß album silver throat and a single cull ■*•*■* ***** the shmm little o man y •*******« to the concert are — ******** available at buf ***** festive ticket office ***.- c*_*|er*ts'r_m * lobby " *** b norton hall all »'«* tv and . del record ffc ""<- 4 brando's ni jexstg pad '",.■'" '■■■':>.* 1 woto at right — high ha af the annual negro ut*r week program held at fa ft baptist church were — bjsjam ver*f anderson teem speaker mrs jaye hen producer of the annu al affair and al bruise m c criterion photo percy sutton to run for u.s senate seat - negro democratic political leaders of western new york scheduled a meeting march oth at 3:15 p m in the georgian room af the stat er hilton hotel for a press conference in behalf of the candidacy of percy sutton president of the borough of manhattan n y c mr sutton is seeking the democratic endorsement for n y y v s senator to appose senator jacob javltts in th earning november elec tion *:-; . -.. ■'-■- " ' ■below—capt d a castln a nyc recruiter far the u s marines is shewn shaking hands with ms uncle atty joha h coston of buffalo the two relatives had never met before.—criterion photo
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1968-02-24 |
| 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 | 1968-02-24 |
| 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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