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vol xxx—no 23 buffalo new york saturday june 1 1956 * ~~ western new work's most popular negro medium the buffalo criterion most complete " coverage of local happenings ptxu tf.v cents hulan jack to address canisius graduates sunday ban bus segregation plans being made to appeal decision wants ruling set aside . * ti*o.\l i.i ala — a 3-3udge panel this week handed down . at 2-1 decision that raci | auegregation pa aty buses here i j violates the lli.'i amendment of the federal constitutions - i . however the court took no ' taimediate action '„. issue 111 i njunction agrtinst enforcement of the city and stats segrega 1 tion laws th will ok later i city and state officials are expected to appeal direct to , the supreme court in what may i be the first clear-cut decision i by that court on city bus seg . regation judge richard t icves '■' tha u.-'-b 3th circu't nut of aj i peals and 1 * atrii t judge frank i ! m johnson jr of the middle j district of alnbama signed the majority opinion holding ' bus i segregation is contrary to the hth amendment to uie fed eral conn tut ion judge seyhourn lynne of the xorth**r di.itrct of a'abama dis sintfi.l insisting that separate but equal seating fttciliui-s fnr ivl?.te end negro passenger are permissible '_ the alabama public sefvlee ' ccminiisrion one of the defrnd arilß in the suit exprtmatti amp ' ettot and • said that the fjeeteaa wilt be sppealed the wimtiv • slnn wiu nee to*h»v iruir*mr . set aside rending the appeal - 1 teaches christian fellowship class | bsm austn of thikalo.state j t.avneia coflege 1-^'served aar i t-iu-tier of . the intsr-varsity j ch stlsn fellowship - una • pnmt " i s*me»ter at the college ha m ; the flnt one of our race ; kp*j t.ll i.-.r capacity is far a it hi lt-k.i lerrntd >:*■* •..•, rrltatln snd phe mm rt iin-rijf**r tfa 4 ritrrabo—jla 7 naacp drive extended 15 days mrs atauy lij.iuir.is.if chair town of the buffalo naacp t-tiv anr.ffijfa.-aij butt weak . thai the vtrtva will tie aster-dad is june ifjat aha issued the tuilow-sg atalaavaal tha-aum at a lenit-d amount i at workers the manibanu-111 b*r»v of 111 naai-i wol be ail a ilal until june l.th w are far short of uta 10.000 r--l we set an.l we ought to he aafharfi-d with a papula taart of nearly 90.000 negroes in buffalo jt is disgraceful that he quota was not reached by the and of the sarond we of tha drive joint charities oath ellc cjharitlea and negro col tap fund are just few of the major drives nh-h sre sue iraaful ;| n ' the allotted time stwply tm-auae they gtt u,e . >-■;*■i.it i frmni all snd most of all their wwktrrs are ready she pointed out : a jew lab men a*id lai ni rerranttv uuit t.e rtnil.i na ,-■i i „.,\ the at ttthde of negro muffalii in show irq such little lnt«re*t in suth a aorthy nrgahi**tit v aald that vt-ta jewxau poimilstlfm'here ia only aroond l'r(f'v i.i ihey raised „ mtlliim dtrltsrs fur la te he m,t tftat lie tivn>,-*ii that ffr ■the montgomery btrjrr-jtt v would tip*n ih ry af'tho fifrt-ir cri-up wf.i a-.e ton wind to see th n*.*,t ft,r r*uiulfl we nvt'liotr w head r.tn.'ehernfr why t-n we ui —' i**meßhr9 3 ****••#. t '**^ j!"^*',f^frf!*^'^r t*»**t*tti-ftjj*eiv_h6i tti nert inn ,-, w**"t»t f pot " thi _.« t-.mr • the t«mh*irti'u cxurinuh l ap pealing ta tha put*|ic - for - its support air*ln »# rt pon to organ « ma h<ni*e-to fwkiirai ranvae and a at t rt all dfc»r*__«e will take . pliu:e sun day jon kith ,-*•■; in vawusion mr uscisard " soe stated a tew rhmt-he have suifjr-irted the drive lur gain there are other wlvi have not do r,ytsing in the city fan sod lymttnon coitrmtil our to—let tlsva sill 11 wonderful eooperntlon and a wi'lntmea to h.tlf a gout many ef our friend tf nt her ntr have 1 en h*«n helpful so t-tttne m r all 1 t yo-i-nve the . n>ar*t sirolher hirer .„ go aver tha top hy june 15th akas initiate new members ,*• aj|>hs,kapt alpha fiororhy t.'r il th ff-flominp new mem %*•**_. last saturday mr ellta-j fc.th if ulaiitman mrs.'gwen aulyn p gary mr camilla j ttsiet hare and mrs twills u.«..n i hoi i after the tmtlarn in grad-i tiale atv lsn.'erriad-late i-hap-l ler iganrma lutal h*rl dinner st the vtr*r stuvvesant roonijj me vera johnaon wa toa»t ir.*i,tre*s mlas imverne i lame r a l»e bt nudges the newly it off>er of camma phi omega sarotuy araij ilaalleii mrs oulds oapp;j ami-nsmleu joy watkln orajtirnatmi mis tlort olv 1 an er stoleus mrs ollie m.i j,|l*j - i re-elect cdi tamlo ttn.s mrs connie black ire-j elected hlstnhan mrs kdltb wt'itiaon dean of pledges ml tuaverne li-rner re-elected aia 1 >;, ivy la*af iteporter mian barbara haraton under gratiiiate advisor mrs vers jdhram ire-elaeted | the e*tv officers veil be in stalled tuesday night june 12th at >> oviorit in tha noma of mia barbara hi is3 t-rtxnawlclt blvd miss sylvia ms i laaather la co-hnateaa af ter tl-r nee be m e\'en'n out keg is planned the plare will c"atvsen later --»*.* fprvitrftr and ejm7vtr.tt.ua 1 huuan and s-a-«t»e am ta i*llll ' t*i wiuam m 8145 **--*■- to address commencement class mr jack to speak at canisius the hon •*-**» k.;,.*j«k r-ysadsat ofi-e itoj-chieh ci ty..*h-x**n win laitiu'tsm ahia mitgea mvi grsdu-itea i»t,ct-t|-|i,f.i..f,l«r erm,.-meg on fuetiay j una loth it ■wa»/*n i v jfjtijst [ tfilj w eek by the vmy key itill.p i deb-ra fi j pre.idr„t „-• as l-avt-ollrrh pi .' -• i f ijstk hold the , ■-:-..- - ■-<■. le ::■, .- i rfftoe ever attained by g ne rgro in th matory of the i'n.t d dutes iscfure bejrintifttg a jfour-year term tm january 1 119 tie wved 13 years a s member of the new y m g state ' f*th«t l>ib«o*i a lull aniw«net-d thti mr j»<k will be aft-ftfd'd ihe if canimu college i'rra itfent's mrdal for outaunding rti*xe to god and country mr jtuk a fullve of the british we»t indies wa elect ed it the new turk ht'ite a*-i [ seoibly tn ituo and t»i!b*e(-tient ly re-elected seven consecutive i tunes i lie sum of legulation he n itrod'kad in ihe assembly he • ir become itniiwn aa a fight '" f"r rlvtl and luiin*ni lights sills bill to end * bf-nminauon in employment waa panned in ltf|,*i h * introduced legislation jlo stamp tni communism and ito bar subversive af.vitlr i many of hi a-aenthlv bill were fur material iniprove j rr-ent ner-emmry in child caie i renters health housing ami • rilu..ti.inal program other j laws lie ntnidik't*d called for j ihe ending of dtxrirtunation in : public an arml-publlc hous.ng ; hahiity irir.iimti.-e nd other i forms of di*>"rimtr«i«.<m 1 i—t—raia—fjaaa laiiavmiij w.i ip i to___^_*l plan new cold spring play area ! -:■'■'■- paths f\>mmu oner john a i'lm.kl believes that ore way to rvitnbet jtivnritla delinquency in tha cold spring are b to create s recreational an with day fsclllttes in the i.yth-alex s-r-d'r-purdy hailow ifrtrtct the ciimmtasioner need the the ocrr-mon council and capi tal expenditure committee to • provida nearly is 000 fo tha i plan the are ha blkmi 3w.*u i square feat ; la skseased i ' k-l.ftlo will cost t_laftooo to dei-nd_^i the im parce and v.ill take l'*oiv«n for f c tii«-.-a i eter the block of purdy i.xiit northland tad trfr*ra*a will be purchased for a corn j trie community eater the 1.-.*,i.-.t will come b*fv>r the council m tuesday meet j nd a ill probably be referred to the capital k*verrj4.tures com mittee . . mrs fred white retires given seautiful rceptioon py atjma rtluhil | , srt-d-ei jritlrj^a aia-*a*v at \ i tertmv frvtsi 3 to s i'm in i n . i l*ark air r „,.,. n.n f moiils slid beard ayes to arm jof in it t*t t x,ti mrs fred j tilte-l'i-j'j.ifrf.fl kxeffftive di '; lector of unu.ts churrh women fof buffalo inrl krie cmmty the l»f-v hsrtan m frost f.x r-rc coiirtf-u of churches fireal dr-d lie jrr.d tribute to the'l7 tffars of f*hria«jtnlefii*er*ihlpren eied by mr v.*hjte mr •,•'>-••* we a*;ort».i n h platform by her son " and her tla-ijit mrs edward a campbell former presjt'rrrit gave words of eulogy snd sealed it with a-class of ftif-nl-hlf of which mr white so gradou-ly re turned ait the reeclvlnt line were r kdwsrd s'ripp pr«.-a ef couiv.l f chunhea rev har lan ■' frost ex pec mm ar-ihur mver pres of i'n'ted church w'-men mrs edward campbell former res mra if'hl mnhfife forf"*rer prea of nvs confcll r-iurrh wom en mrs olln j howry of min effo rer,'*aa.nf ri n tf>rv boaiu of united church women t"il misa ace mi her gen eral see of bflo •'.«.■a miss martha gompf played the ham a the many friend e»elinnß*d giectlng sfl th*v e'llnved the liivlii purtf.h slid the lrli.-.i.'i home made cook <*•■iimmmmmm a accented he t*>lfeii of love tn ihe rnitlt it was t*vrn snd rave a few reniatlf of thanks f-vervone a creed that mr while was one of the great church women of c*.jr day bible institute held annual commencement the buffs 1 bible institute by alma brooks the 17th commencement and lifter ilaureate was held at the first baptist church ii north street sixnday june 3 snd mon day evening june th the baccalaureate sermon was given by the rev kdward li btady the script lire joapn waa study to ' chow thyself approved unto god the com atsta-emer exercises were helrl monday ravening st 7:t.v v-lock the address was given by i)r *>!•• k c rvrynes of vvheaton college awarding of diplomas and certificates was done by t**_n arthur 11 fow-h ler prea'd-itu everett 8 graff-1 am an.l rh~*nn*n of tht tlogrd edward vogt tlie rtfripttirs rtirieen oo ye in.v all the wo-id snd presch the gospel t*iere were 27 f*t*'«*uste*':'ln mir*aa it 7*1,1 miwic chris jtri kduf*aticn m<g*w*iry thto li.-r'f general jltburr ttiere were 12 n'statea a**i jvhn re j rrl-trl ftt igoija t f/,b,'sal crcfittficvtes oraihiatffs were har.'vt a iy*rtb«.mv i iti m,*j v'ver marjfaret '.-] ruth ". s'tven i ['}*$*%, o-r»v je»ri kara m.u-i.l j p.»tt>mm ntver iv mi-e he .-*•; l"r,-v*v m strorn f!hir f»v an*.;,*t>th.tr_n t"*'<».-t a vj.o tvrfctaif no»*tun l*_yr*s*.-i } loo ntetfdrs . c>tto a*l iter p.'..tk*ip-ev,'p>trr,'ii pit j tvth ria'-enport c iren "*"***•• j m x t r yyta*e-rg n u*/ae..-,3*atsr i m*tl.*i**ir la *■>■-, •"■■■•■o r't&~*.s l-t-chnt rs*r.rvi f frxr ]•*■*> \. t^-^^awt^re iw ii«kv 4mte&\**arf \ bsjekhrvi . tmettti fviflser f •■- p*rff*rtf»r i-bi ti*amimitmiha t ,._. *, v yuttfta fv . jr n _:,. ark*i - itingleton *■<_■. one of use 12 to rerelre the etta goul peril pir.'oma our mra faan!e pxr abet davenpoi-t received her c**»eral rib certificate i2ra tula firms to these mm 1 trttm-n thi have rcnue erstad themselves for great to it of spr«*aitng the gospel t aid mra rirvk vr tvrlre nt smi niac-ara ft teft thursday for austin texas : wher they will he t*»e guests of relatives of mra mctyetr | they va.ll return about july the fourth annual cra-y mother and daughter tea was held at the cold spring ymca oa sunday may 27th the program chairman miss carol carson presided the guest speaker was miss evelyn davis a teacher at school no 17 she was introduced by ruth ann evege following the pro gram the girls served refreshments to their mother the girls will hold their second annual picnic at the del*-ware zoo on june 12th photo shows ; th mothers seated with the : daughttts standing at side and rear gets master's degree , *■-*..'-*:, .'.-*;. tn *-■v ■: f ia fi-in ' v-'n"--'vzxver*i%y . _' catui o emmmimmmiio he 9 m mm r y rxry-f anderson he is rsrsvi-rleil an . u the father of a young diagtt er , ,— 1 charles school one '• " r>f =*: _*»-, elected officers from t**.e-7t'l prtßce h-i.ll masonic t><fir.ct"oi new york stat and o&cey rej-tor were air.oni-j th-^-c whi aterdcd the pr.'nce hal co.t vent ion in new york city expert watch rer-ilrlar 21 hour aertlee i work "■. i,r-m tied now in t«r hesit'l'ul tim bone 431 rt.tliairi -!. ha 187 wins scholarship award m ■". aad.-ra.in g jdafi^hte-r of rataes 11 n.f,fs bd the ut ira thehrra an j d«r»oii i irvi i rdar ixt r e ie.ltid a mtw frrderlf .\ 1 * tt f«*tit«ri •*< b«_ir-ul|i •» jthuradsj of 1 i uea-k 1.-.-.i 3 far m^tul-a al.ter i^tot_v a i!c ka-it llljh g ' uille b r.lis.ui the fjrvt „•.*•.. i at to uin t*i avtird „' sandm hon tii j^**a f.',-t tjmra 1.d.il i vi j;**r.|'_.f d lr.au h.h.m c tfur u t i ijranj djju;;!iivr af mr 0 |. f;^i>»«0 , slrtlaaara ;. > „ .'., ay imrm »■,„:,.. r rtakka ,-!•: a r r»l*tkm.tr i lavjattrrfttf fhj.l j.***''h*»»ft - una ■f _<• atfuer rii*-.:r amcnj those who chatted with .' • ' :•» thomas dickens of new york city left en hi recent visit here-'at hotel buffalo was atty clarence m maloney right former ass't atty general of nys in his speech the judge jokingly said one doe not be a poll tician when he is a judge but one must be a politician to become a judge buffalo's race population is steadily growin to the tizc as tf vh*»re ttt race visions n ircal r.eero iud"e seated on th ijt-anc m in —' ' - '"• a j of food for thought for aspirants
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1956-06-09 |
| 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 | 1956-06-09 |
| 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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