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rr;*?ays to do business wth established firms f*-^t«*a--r-k b a —*.*--., --- especially your very own . ! i * pciau-y bustness'.with es v own ! ! f • mm fir m t . tbe criterion i offers photo en-era yin g :; adj».;|ipubj relations job print j ing and publishinf — with on of the greatest depth of } knowl '■edge about i development in j western new york — ell ia one f stop shopping ■—'. a * fixture since vii9&,m r *-->-. - *.*-*, the buffalo criterion vol no 1 • buffalo n v saturday february 3 - 9 1968 tmammmtma m-_——*bb——b—nbmhm —■» m ■" ' - i _______ . f _. j a price 10 cents i ' yes there is a big difference ii m-*t f'c ;'.'„,--'--. ' the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional n c g m 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 legiti mate negro press .- -;-. j *',-■'. "-;-■'. .•■•','.-: "• --'•- v •*-■''' ■.'-? f *-- ". a ; :- .".. „.,.. , .... .. '..'' . .-, ..; r thi^acurate * mouthpiece has x made many contributions to the growth of this community for more l than , 2-score years .■>.: *■••- „,'-.; t '■.-■* ■group to observe negro history week february 4-10 procjiam slated gpß|'*a!tl»gj ;«, a is*ty tide t*to*er-—nee of too«am negro hisiory . weed * ; n'btttsstte it a htid at 7.m ■* p.«r fn4«y4 feh r * i*v'at faith ; apti chur.h ef^kumbdidt i;w*yr£*^tßn^'"ia,'.mi w - u tj#^|iaataf,-,w'i|rf?:"a jo j*t*airnling t***v'*wi onihiun-j mrnx hy mi joyce aflen * h aa „>** p^jtuu -'•' has he^j*t^wn-iid by'*amik juleh to clo-*"*tu fj j-.r a-a „ f*|d sa hi-s-falcn i;h - na.i htfisl jf-itftn-thtadory/'wec'i ' "•'*• t - - ; ti | ihe , heme at the proa-am la'^'hs-rs-a ha-meii-e the i ytnta-t in times uke thcsej ai^.ithan.ef tut—a wufo i serve ■;•«;' i-,«*.,*r , if cere ktmcm the public ib we came the a end tea ; cho bsd-^'aclm or bethmt am minus choir tat ..." js*•bs-_l grave combined fewtf«*jsj ot pammx {■;':",: v ,.:, *-;-„ :; ', j-"ln«^aca*i<i«v tatkrt harold sewt-r *_, ni<jiol rev pw|fsu»ai l i a an * a ws!___|w-fe 4ii3s|!_ao . m itches host • miff—intr r __*** wl".ia-_.!'rif ttsta * tn mr t>aa_!4 iwi ■pres take ha mr horace " j"*—aacn coi_cihsa_.tma>iten idtstrtet '- ' : . . rpsmaae or ipaegm p ■■: msac_;-t mr chessar goit-d -| fraflfcs e f*ff.ceiti ;'**?,■"•;;';•;.:, •'.;"•;.. l->-sda—ia*ioo_^43ay ufayor ; i brdttn.'j'^*_».'^iebsi^''jato i state gee i rociefeiler * ji mr fran mei-t»-ri-ibaijiwr r'li bn«adpat.!on"r''mn/i oafmar i?"l*iis_w rt j.',::•;.;(**tv j she negro and history 1 mfc—or * ji-ttrse na-th caah i-^ict-i^^'^.i.i cl^x -„ coa.»l!o"'iloloi*t mrs tea tie io*hami&vj : .:.;.. ; tv tej-ntee address bishop > leroy a__«rwsir^j i setoff memmi benedic a t-cm ., * :-' r . fc • *«*', ;'■•" "'"• •'■•""-' v * "**•■l '""■""■mrs viola perry recovering r mm vmh parry of per rr mxnck bar 3m william «-. ha been hi wi-j the 11 tt during '■anuary . ir she it j rapartsd i;*k-ive--tn^;-:^s ■•*■local uncf goes over the top o-rkn ekemtf m chair smv*^''n<«iiba*<ai f^-sl^^pfx't***nytmced a^f^lim^o-t * f4s.9si.stt had i _•» raited *•»•-«' r exceeding «** t-st.toto.oe ita ghd v -- f diebold attrihaiad ': the a,**ll of , the > drive to : the f__^*%*j community and 1 •*****-- of _, a__y are | ■, ** ... af -' - ...- r~--rr:;,,il ..-. g*l li y.-.j , - ■; mem and women who contrib uted both time sad money to l-l«^*<*-pi-i^*hlie undtrtafca s money raised will ■'. be *• used tor expat - and upgrading of re mad i a i program d signed to ovemnne dundvm taj-ed educational hack gr-iunds to bolster sclwilar s—p*.and other financial * aid ! program tor it.ooo needy stu dents to develop new currtcida and modernise ''" teaching * pro reduce no that the fund's 34 membtt college will be able to train students for today's expanding employ—em oppor tuniries . ■■*...■and tor upgrading teachers salaries to prevent the _?•«*-_ trous erosion of staffs and enable the i-tstituttons to hire more and better faculty nem hers -- ** •»*■_■ea«*..-aaa..„aj „:,"'. succumbs v-:_lw>.moiiii*s e loo de i narted"',.th ; - hie on january :*>!>, w.s at millard filhnore wasjiiat ..„;.-,; ,','.-: ; .-,,,,,.; funeral - services wen hem at i pin wedoea—ky january ; .*_'. at .. immoiu meaaoriat jm aym|^ujwm j tnin'mer ; ;• "''*"-''>*-',. ': ■*■* v ■* 2 bora ia flatcni texas on r«t>r_i is i*b7 1 sw-r'wai he ' dmuabtet of the tote rich ard and - jd-t-a-.w-aoals.-^f „-.' m an gnrif age • she joined r the 1 church and became - a f mnrafrjex v chapel hill mcdi j<**4*>st;ch_*c to-..fcn-'"*"or t*xa*,'v,.j '''::-"•.;.;,' • - i j mra looms * was '■the beta-red i mother i the late .' raymond e alone ike moved with bar tmnay to anttakj l"j y la 1925 and eons there after tamed | the ltoc-oin memorial met—mb t ■chart under the pmmrata of he late rev brwrmfchri srftincr j-th she was f active ' in the pro a at bet church until her health began to fail it was with joy that she : served the lord hen was a edict man net ' at i ctoiitfao - witness through j kind deeds and wise co«n««lto|r_i will he great ly ; trjsaed v ,■■..■"■-:. nr jones -' was a j lovable person one whom many chose to hen as a friend hen was mma m _,'■* jones i_|jß columban retreat league held mass breakfast the . nineteenth annual mass ; communion and breakfast of the st colutn f»«r retreat league was held on sunday jan 28_i mass was celebrate by the mom rev plus ben wa«e au-hlary bishop of tha diocese of buffalo « st fobf*ph old cathedral st t,r_.:*.v "'•.-'■■' xx the breakfast * m ■*.(,- m '.»• : golden ballroom of ho lla statler hilton st 10 a m if guest speaker at r the breakfast was the very reverend reginald aßedlon ihetrerend reginald counselor <" i provincial ct-unttelrir and the former rector of st ri*»»i ttaa j *-»_»•«. ft h r^ace july mi and no he if president of st i tomr lure usrversity the new president was bon j january is 1922 a graduate of weetbrnok high schooo he i-ntmrtpd the franciscan order j i ', t-jltco*ri - n -• v in aua . : w a£'"li : the pri««h©od he a)m.te | ttaud from st bona venture's college fa ims j ifn^-to-a.-erd-lined a ,' fran ciscan priest in wa shins ton d.-c.-■-.op june 11 ims by the them ; roost rev g am leto cicnxtmtari at that time apostolic delegate to t b a tatcdyst£tti.x:''x ■i appointed prefect of - disci pline sad * an jg instructor to iwcr i at st bonavcnturc university christ die king tenia ary in ims he went to higher e studies in europe p y«sr j aster he ? studied _ pari 7 and st the university of ' rriburg switzerland be-1 fort receiving the • doctor of ( philosophy degree from j the uni-rer-ty of ■; louvam i be gium to ism ,' s.^j f after | appointment ss as sistant rector i and - pref«sor at i ' st fr-sm l college ;*' fa rye beach in xtis father redlon lectured ill the " uni versity of new hampshire the university nt south caro columban tl_a-_|gl seeks office . ca-uncllman - charles black et * the ellicott i district i seeking the demaeratic try dornematt far the 41th con gressional . district which '-. in ch toost at • the city ef buffalo i according to aa . an nouncement fromj ms office appointed christopher vj*__h.eyj whttq m\a-sm\mm h__tt—ml __". gram officer in charge af the government and law see ttoa if the ford foundation's national affair division wm snneuaced : reee tly "■-. i • j ft c a o receives more funds the o s offic of bco aon-fe'f opportunity *... fwi-ntly ruvjuncf-d a grant of .; 8248 88 to the community action organi-ation of erie , cm-ay inc of ; buffalo n v for in anti-poverty programs * .'. the gram provides funds tor the agency's central j ad ministra-on and sj ita tour neighborhood $ services cen ters toasted in buffalo and lackawanna and j tor i-w-r -- nation of mead stan regal services.family plsa-nin ': faia-ily couiwriing and od ium enrich roe nt and tutori ■al programs .... - the director of tbe agearex a ambrose lima former buffalonian passes away mrs wit-mer xdwmmpion mons formerly '" buf falo daughter r-f fit late mr and mrs robert s—i of the church of god in'lchi-lsta'idied in her ; hot long island n y „'■home j hon eveitirrg jan 29 i m_s-s^'h ;• ■■-: -- *,*.'?***•""< ,' the ct**raptet sitory wiff be iwbii-hed in the next issue of psn,^te^kyti.vx:^:,-:.^.:.-',r--i ■:' new locations new -; asia > baptist | church founded by . the late rev t m : monroe located at kings ley and wohlers has " moved ' to the fraternty building on i e utica just west of fill more rev i palmer is ban ister.'.'v it ..-.- --.-''. v young's tabernacle f b huy church 92 -, monroe i st the first home of " st john baptist cliurch will relocate at wlhlam and colt near ■< ralph simpson's chandu sup - churches u l guild plans ball '" the buffalo urban league guild j is ' sponsoring '"'", its .• sec ond annual beaux arts bali saturday ; ; everang february 17th,-f at the kleinharrs music hall this * wilt jbe the guild's main funda project ; the guild : composed of ihoat^s 94 j rat—ben house wives and sj and pro feastonal women is an aux iliary of v the . buffalo urban , league through a ; four-point program of health educa tion housinrg ,; and - economic i-pprtimities 4 the league strives „ improve the status of the minority groups lt ia a united fund agency,,«r the ."* put-pose of :* the guild is to augment th league's a gram '";: currently v the guild is studying proposals emphasize •-*■?•■the i negro's contri*ou tion to american me it is ? so attempting to encourage ' the v addition of the negro's j j history to the cat-ricuium in the public schools "'* -- ', * f_-ther oa the u-d*s ; agenda as a proposal to es tablish teen centers or coffee houses in depressed areas of the city in the hope of attracting young .* people ; into on-t'-nxdve program .". „- a-*t yet in the prekminary stage the guild is hopeful af m receiving g assistance •- ia i to project from such grasps as : the buffalo k oath « board the business eon»-nity,-i and of course a large portion of the proceeds ' derived from the - beaux arts bail >*$&$$ those '.*■*»» attended m the beaux ' aits * ball last i year will 1 long | remember that very 1 beautiful and \ cotorftti affair the arrangements un i der ay tor ■_* i ¥*&§. ball 3 ! wih far exceed * anything lia j grandeur that has been seen in western new york to date and . n the x years to ooroe • > promises to .. be the leading social event of the •^■;:^-'". 1 -**-■-;" j 3gthe cl^nnaa of | the bail for 1988 £» mrs george w clay jr " 104 * admiral rd buffalo and the :, co-cha'r man mrs eugene ',-. dakin 44 • mang aye f kenmore hi mrs james f c : jackson 5<5 humboldt » pkwy ft buf falo is i president of * * the ox-ad "■-**•* :; ■,",. v >.-**-* .> please plan join us that evening of this most worth while project .*•;? z£p anyone desirln j-^ma tion conceiiilng the ball may call mrs russell w hottand fms-oom or mrs c mccoy 594-li?fj;t or ~* you ( may send a check or money order for 8.00 per person as j a donation made payable to the buffalo urban league guild to ■care of mrs rus seu holland 92 master aye buffate n i v treasurer of the buffalo ,:-- urban ileague guild %' at-d;tit*krts^*f»in»t ■to-warded x?soj£jis i c < the tickets h-ive been es pedairy dr-si<*hed v-t for the ball aby donald watkins 468 meadow drive williamsvufe ttj'.y and ■.' represents beautiful work of *"" art they must be • seen to be apprecia ted c-'si '&•'*:'-■h*^-s • tile j photo *" shows - tha com mittee at the " beautiful home of mrs clara fowler ■*»*•*** on athe|left:*i i $• others shown wearer's mrs george clay mrs james " jacks = mrs j eugene ■dafcia mrs waymaa j mccoy i mr russell ', hoflwml ?%*. and £ mrs di-thl rwenhiatt * aal&_ill¥"l-^rtterr^ii^r-t >| dr 1 myren s mcguire p-arolnei-talocal dentist po titieal re^r-^*a«*tiv tn mm unity worker is one of the newest member of the buffalo youth - board m \ he is being sworn in by deputy "- city | clerk 8 charles e rush in the city clerk's office as beard of director lt levine looks on jjjjj criterion i photo quakers police launch pilot training project a six - month experimental project in police training \ by the quaker project on com munity conflict in cooperation villi . the buffalo police de partment was announced jan 19th the project has received •* 18.5*10 grant from the ford foundation to test out the new method * of | police instruction with respect to the handling of civil and racial conflict -* the new approach would th"a the ' mpha-.is in police community ' relations train ir tram academic lectures d vising officers what not to do to workshops fa which the police ihtmfewfcs act out ant evaluate aßernate method of --,■:-,, ' -..«. fß ♦--.. rienced situations the project will be under taken in three major phases first extensive mterri-jb-rs aith police officer and tha residents of high-tension neigh boi*oo-is to identify recurring ; pt*.l c ot-i-jnunity friction points .>"*.;,*•■. , j x-^i second the.titjilii-tfaa^s data in formulating htetruc ttve role-play aduations > third a series f tr—niire wrfcshops in whichtpatriilmen tkaimn6 course m passes away mrs mord-e jackson of swan st a*-^t'p-#t4e»l 18 has passed away txtrord ing to late wport % service will be held at 10 a m sat feb 10 from mt calvary , holiness church * 564 whliam st rev mary prescott wiu i officiate '■""'.. * ; "-■';*-€■receives degree toe undergraduate days at '*<**» attiamni ' »*• has ' led a highly active and j diversified college life came to j«"*_d sunday - ; jan 28ju whew ; james defends ■* perstn v re j ceived a liberal jute degree m english from the state university { college at"b-lala for th pass ia mamka p sea has been a subsiit-t j teacher in mathematics lafayette *' high school fin but fab,*..where he will continue to i teach j after graduation :>.- a during | the spring seme ter be wttl he tammy grad uate evening courses at can isiua ' college sad centime 3 _*-* stadin at a buffale stats is the - summer cnatealijr he ' hopes to form his own stags fighting . and : dessga . eon-pan v ■*** mr penan byes at **!;■-; ashland aye buffalo he *» owe of * seven sens of jcsep l person •-,: a retired new yot central railroad work cr his brother 4 **"*-"*_-, al so received a . degree en jan 28 an m a in . social stud in tram akron university james ' d6fo>*ido person see pag 4 tea a i i j «. hi i i him it 9 a-'b-sjiv ■a —- j see page s | . sem\^ii*agnf»yf
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1968-02-03 |
| 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 | 1968-02-03 |
| 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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