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vol xxvii~.no 17 price—io cints ajr r s ■"-—™.« *■—,-* q^wvjam i ai , all the news of all the people price ten cents the buffalo criterion this newspaper is produced in our own plant buffalo nsw york saturday april 25 1«>53 cops nab wifefor knifing hubby to death citizen turns in mrs nance arrested at nft barn thurs , mrs peart wiggs nance an ns'f bus operator was arrested here thursday in connection with lb death of her husband last october z7u la new york city the 27-year-old bus driver *** ap pretiendtd at the broad nvt barns by decu fred j platek and i joseph t mccarthy of the homicide squad according to lt harry u klenk squad chief jam k nan her u*u band was fatally stabbed last octo bar and new york police ■*■*■heru la november and circulated plainer of mr nam her whereabouts j ware mads known when a cil.aj.l walked into the washington st sta tion and told lt norman v blatter y j irat the woman was an nft bus driv [«* mia nance who resided at wi north vision at denied knowing lof of hubby's death starting ah . ante lo uurtulo last october passes away mr caartou melon wife of dr jvc ft maianty af 40 wn-atuwr aye died sunday as ik in m*yrr me moiial hospital obrbai ** was a mislm af the women iuai.iaiy if st phillip kpi«cuiioi church the n y stat feaetatioa of women's club and the co.j spung friendly xetghbuil.uuai club auivi.ui beatd her husband ait an auop.eti nan . neuti-n „„ w a-atara mr hadi willoughby and avtsi kmeei hoik of buffalo and j mr lancia v liiiam of owega ..... a brother fred franklin f uinaf natulan aa 1 the stater.ln-law of dr *, «—- h iululi-y tad dr lionel 11 aaiuuey v waaluagton mr uerea lord l maluney and attorney clar ence m maloney of buffalo vesper service was hi at a o'clock wednesday evening at w jon of 417 jefferson thee will see «• at to mm thui*day morning „, at phillip tsauxh burial am o in forest lawn new exciting center studio players club ; - a studs theatre seat ha been «*>, saarsaai at the hickory street can end taw direct mil of mr william lansaarn noted taeatneaj director who 1 is viag hi tune for the ikrrelep aaeaa the group it * very inter i a the young women rehear ibelr line and are taught the pro duction el a play a the professionals *•■lireat plan are •*** made ft a citywkie production thrvugb the in fluence sad gulden of mr ilalpera iher la uu room far more player lees and be taught bow to read line with feeling and to peak corrocily the group meat every tuesday *< s p.m at the hickory street chri lien center it you are luuiealad a the esse and sneak to th direc lee key fa blewen ma 4103 councilman swartz aids in cancer drive hon joseph h mwsvrlx o**j ana of tr maatan district who served last year a < haif man at th city employee li vision la year in the annual cancer crusade *.». re appointed this year to serve v the sense laspariiy because of hi tine l>ar«o*ssa*nc last year th drive ui end est april an be sura t make your contribution to this wor thy cans what's doing by charlie trammel a very am party was given last saturday night la honor of bobby marshall who is about to ******** upon an army career th party bbs ***** at is wtn.low and was hosted by charming sylvia evh.ilaker among the salable present were carol ann dealer lsverna barnard charles i-pewetl owen itictiaiu uoug u«nrun tiirhard harnsoh mar cia a«iair*ui fiwi name iau»i , icia m -„ l»l aantsßf linilie lea cat f*j liiusparey aim < al uiiv.tr ... i ii-tc an fed at th conclusion ileal u.u..c ha gone lo th log how ft .-. n*l uoggy in s win uo -.«. bad enough sb itiu ain't j.v.-.fi.ii hut a liuundog i 100 niucn j . . assm fc.a.,,,j yvonne ■***■* an juan v j , bess dew to new i oik alii had a veal great time . . . they uu me mat charlie junes ha an ******** m a young lady whose last nam is j i bat altai i call keeping up willi in joneses , . , joe ileal has a real nit job a a coinpuier at cornell laboratories . . lit iiu»i..-uiii local had a real gone session sunday with jimmy ores ■* piano and johnny martin and an ***** a man engaged in a battle ot in saxes it was teal aaxy among u»oa pieseui enjoying the gone sound were adrian i'eu-on r.dgar vjuaneu tarty tucker julius no wood burling harris aim cathy and jackie l*e*ss . . , the ivy !..-«!., the pledge club ol tile aka sunnily paint tiling other than in ii faces they will do some thing real ********** and paint a room at in hickory street center 1 bet they'll do a bang up paint jut on the bj*h . . . r.la-ie oockitt want * to be known that he la the coolest bachelor in town lhe»e days . . . oli ver moneyi levi the richest man in town was kind enough to give me a lift the other day . . . i'll *,-. you next week a el v olde tuner 4 in •*• ••**» a the vet hospital wherej they simttbbus cigarette tnagn ■»***. candy tl^w te is patient in 0 ants among tea member jcre •**•*> i,later prase smith mile *■•»"'»■• ■»> <****. and austin baker , american labor party enlarges county comittee ruliowing action was taken 1 chairmanship — jamea annac vui.u . una ul it ai.iniiari labor i any since l'.mh lesigned in resign 111 mr anna > i.i namiua.e.l cai oll net t.'hali man kufua flaalvt iv v....d him mr blaster tea c.cci ••- a i county a.l.p chairman a u budget — american labor hail support a graduated u plan i.-i ihe property owners whvicby the burden would not fail on th ainalt propei ty owner the llepuhliran said lit i.ii.iat.t dm not iiki.ua taxes strand licen»u tor but her llaibor eu !>** been trie naked 3 rinancca — american labor pari to rai*e a campaign fund through it memt-cmhip to bring the a.u.i program to ii,a people ■the coming election 4 ace — the american labor party hails the signing of prisoner of tsar exchange and full truce talk a a step i peace in korea ten years of faithful ami excmri fckty service ***) off when county clerk re vi a hath pre motel harw.i v wallace to photostat k i order operator prior to his promotion mr wallace was assistant print developer m the ityitnat.u department of 11 county cli-rtfs office mr wallace cam to hurrah in ll with hi parents and re rived his primary and secondary education in the buffato public school system he subsequently st tended w ilberforce university in *>,!-. a versatile rriuttii its holds ! a li.*e membership card in the local branch of tre afm he i an adept photographer having as 1 his ifninnig a the seneca vocational high school mr wallace reaav at 31 wavtrly bt with his charming wife mnhetle and two sens harold eaght and jam six photo show erie county clark edward a rath right eateitntetsr ing the oath to mr wacaee among those attending th april 1 ie at until samir fur children hour april 29 volunteer canvassers were from left to right front mm mr irving pundt broadway-jeffer arm co-chairman mr muriel david son mr hazel hart neighborhood chairman mrs j*met | perkins in the back row from left to right mr viols perry mr elijah n*9*ss and mrs marie reese the house-to house canvas will be conducted from 7 to * p.m member of the it read as jefferwn neighborhood children hour kuuse-to-houae canvas april '•} at tended * raavassera ira at the hotel sutler on april 1 shi , from left «'• right are mr maggie teter mr l.oul straueh mrs helen robia and mr anna b pox wh are assisting mr hssel han neighborhood rbair man and mr irving pundt eo-chsir ***** groups protest housing projects lackawanna mayor frank j szczygiel called a meeting to per mit an expression pro and con in the proposed 13.113,000 municipal 6-story public tousles project here opponents outnumbered propon ent 3 co 1 representatives of the 2nd ward ; taxpayers asm the lackawanna colored people's civic and political orsgnl2auon and ma sonic lodge no 21 spoke against the 104-unit plan proposed for the first i ward at stony point the only proponent was a repre sentative for the lackawanna busi ness men's assn which is composed of members in the west stile ward j members of the city planning com mission and count edward 8 fokars and joseph bagan attended m ... a orgaabu-r of the of the chert caber t f buffalo ! and vkinitj and avert jon jprnssial **■**> j*e canspieted paaani far the second .->»...«„ ...... . _ t be held at pilgrim baptist church j 108 clinton st april *», 8 p m and friday may ist at 8 p m harold prtttgle will present a bridal teal i observe anniversary t!ljff^*—ajtfiy j m-kff fn*re*aprsssjswiisss mr and mrs william a skellon 1 179 donaldson road observed their j fourth wedding anniversary en april ill by entertaining a few friends with j a buffet supper their two-tiered an j niversary cakes served as the center ! pice with pale green pink and white : decorations mr bb i employed a a **- jga electronic ******* at the bell airrraft corporation and 3/tn sk ■cam 1 employed by the bcu?a.o urban league as induatrial j'-iipj assist ant they are expaetiag the stark's brat visit ia july guest included mr and mr bob t dasghiry mr and mrs henry leftndg mr sad mr david stead weil mi siy lyman mis gvte qr green and mia jaaepftiae williaaa strothers observe 30th anniversary mr and mrs edwin strother cele brated their 30th wedding anniver ; sary at their residence 463 k ferry st friday april 17 their only : daughter doris mrs robert davis and mrs strotber's sister assisted although the weather was snowy all invited guests attended and had a lovely time the beautiful wedding cake with the bride and groom formed the cen ter piece mr strother sang a favorite song to bis wife rose and mrs leroy coles sang accompanied by mrs kenneth bowcn lions played for her father when he also sang a favorite song ol her mother's all were delighted those attending were mr and mrs s l mctyeire mr ami mrs hubert morris mr and mrs dallas caslon mr and mrs clarence messiah mr and mrs 0 dobbins mr and mr ninde davis rev and mrs kenneth bow«n and children mrs leroy coles mrs nancy hams mrs robert davis mrs edward burke and mrs james pigfo t fas viola johnson chorus is spon soring its annual spring garden lea at bethel a.m.e church sunday april j 26 4 to 6 there will be a program among the participants will be mr henry ist tenor and frank e merriweather jr violinist a new club ha been organized by eight young matrons known as the arbester cancers and member will fee aaisrm.rsrad later shown talking to mayor frank j szezgiel saru-itret held at hotel lackawanna recently l v saitt gueat speaker and mr elian " t i ii*sl*rrtitt*mrsl llsian*l[*a*lffliilniii*i in n ir i »-■■■■■— is dr oliver j dabney at the n a a c p dthers are councilman a esak thome joyce iritt branch president children's hour [ volunteers urgently needed for april 29 j throughout buffalo and erie coun , ty this week local organizations and friend of sick and crippled children are making a concentrated effort to enlist 13,000 volunteer canvassers for the children's hour ioor-to-door ap peal to be conducted wednesday eve ning april 29 from 7 to 8 o'clock '' clergymen of all faiths in many churche of the niagara frontier are asking their congregations to enroll for the on hour effort which it is hoped will put the children's hos pital 14,600,000 building fund cam paign over the top the wholehearted support given to our campaign by religious leaders of our community is most gratifying mrs william l marcy president of in hospital's board of managers said children's hospital serve setae 20,000 children every year without regard for race creed or the ability "-' parent to pay it is most encour aging to have this support from all denominations this week 125,000 children in the public parochial and private schools carried a laessage to their parents telling the story of children's hospi tal day april 29 distribution of this message was made , possible through the unanimous endorsement by school authorities of the hospital current campaign parents are urged to vol unteer for the wednesday evening children's hour canvass in their own neighborhoods many more volunteers are deeper ately needed to give just an hour's me 7 to i o'clock tat mrs reginald v williams children hour chairman in order to make this ffij^^l '*"" mp»'«n sueees mi we need immediate help anyone wishing to give 60 minutes of their time to ensure the best possible care for sick children may enroll by tele phoning the children hour head quarters wa 4020 cocktail party there will be a cocktail party as i by the sth ward democratic worn en's club on sunday april 26th from & to 9 p m at king solomon's club 1 i 545 william st - donation 50c the public is cordially invited v»mill's < ******** manager al fred e anarswnbe welcome the id dillon of george b bratton to the taß of radio center mr braxton pictured at right i signing » ■***> 1 tract and premier a new know on wkbw which began friday night april teg under the impressive title of the night i jon ills principal j aim will fee to present a new nasi • varied tone pattern of the latest and i great in jan hit dies in vet hospital james augustus smith v die jamea augustus smith v died *"' 10 it.33 in veteran ilcaspifal following several months illness he lived at 147 woodlawn aye ; i mr smith was born in denver col the sun of mrs emma smith and the into charles smith he came with his mother and family to buf falo in 193.1 he was the nephew of the late mrs elizabeth b talbert i funeral aervlces were held at the ! unitarian church fllmwood and w ferry thursday at 2 p m conduct el by the pastor dr herbert hitch en he was employed at the church survivor are hi wife alice end two children james a jr and etlx sbeth arm ', his mother mv em ma smith two sisters mr casaa dra chrutlanson and mrs jackson of detroit a brother john nieces tom aina c&jriatisnson patricia robinson a nephew james robinson 3rd an sunt mrs margaret smith formerly of frtenlshlp home he is the broth er-in-law of atty james robinson je on wednesday april lath the women's division on health held it monthly meeting at the friendship house in lackawanna at 1:15 p m or oliver j dabßey buffalo den tist was the speaker of the day he gave a presentation on a very per tinent local public health topic wa ter fluoridation miop at imii ores jes.e«re a milan hi ma till ma l
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1953-04-26 |
| 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 | 1953-04-26 |
| 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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