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this newspaper is produced in our own plant vol xxviii—no 11 all the news of all the people price ten cents the buffalo criterion buffalo new york saturday march 14 1053 price—io cents ga supreme court ko's redevelopment says city abused the use of its power of eminent domain atlanta os.-.n'rgru etttaea of ; tide csty were mccc then happy last weak whan the aapresae court ot georgia lulled plena of the elty i o wipe but several colored residential areas under se urhoa redovelop thomas a t*n am of mr and mrs reggie um , eg u,u.i»u.i avw sue mm promoted to the position oi executive director of ths , i league in ni i'aui minn to fill th vacancy created by tin irslll i yin uwsns ...... **■taluy who -■» 0..c of the young est urban league directors in the country began his duties in january toe was tormarly industrial secretor lie is married to the former sties \ to l lhuiy lewis dsughtei ot mr and mi valium lewis of lj-th aye what's doing by x harlem tftammmx vwt^ja m'fm*ammme^memtrtr**mt*m*r t well here we git again the first thiog 1 must i is rectify a grave error 1 blade lost week 1 said li.et to basketball gasse at the chape lost week was to be between the uawgoe and the alpha weil it wasn't it a between the omega dig broth ers sad their pledge club die umegs lampedos the big brothers won xi i 90 they were sparked by the agile jock jlv«a . . . derrick byrd president of the lampado was good enough to inform ma of my mistake a setvise woe held at the horn of charlk black 643 woodiawn last bat j unlay evening among those present st the parly which jumped were join sivore justine - humphrey jimmy hemkmd mutii mccsrreth minnie tergusun dutch price willism hum phrey cookie tucker candy wright and i'esnuts carrkk those i*4 thie >■• people not what waa serves . . . two servicemen home over the week sad were bob hawk end kodncy car ret kodnry was so homesick that i eaom all the way from new mum just for a week-end . , . speaking of aatatmtm jimmy dison is out for sued i know a m of girls an hsppy and k.i tsluy will _.« letting out in a few week i can hardly wait til that guy hits town . . , the bill harris-chubby jaekaon i done st the dellwood was real gone these there included charles black rom dial and clarence jenkins . , . i sow dodo t.ieeli up to the musical's letal last sunday the first time in ages where have you been keeping yourself dodo . . alee there ws , th lovely taffy turker whose appear oases are rare ... lest saturday eve ning mr end mrs fred scott of niag ara falls were in town fred just completed four years of service in th air forte 11 and the missus along with joyce watuwa allan jenkins shirley jenkins i i.,enee dial and 80 dial celebrated his discharged from the service at the town casino gggee'ymt nest ili~tol|lhfllffl ' meat pogrom designed to iate use homes with commercial buildings warehouses and perhaps residential structures for whites ] the court's decision came as a re fault of m injunction against the at | lanta housing authority which has responsibility for the city proposed development program several colored home owners join ( ed by whits landlords in the mepaaisi street wan had entered milt in ' the noma of hem h johnson to enjoin the f ity i lom condemning properly la the *./ called might lor slum area li court ruled atlanta re development law v.-«s unconstitution al th fiigh \ court stated that the tity was fusing ita power of emu nent li i...iin by condemning private picperty for transfer'to private use upilei it i ,- j . elopmei _„ program the ia hants housing authority would ha s acquired the property,'cleared it | mat am resold it to rivet develop j era . m i hattcifield housing otitis jty director sud any condemnation i will be hulled unlu itocelurea are decjded upon hi added that jf ihe program is abandoned ths effort to eliminate the slum area surround ing the downtown business district will fall „ . i ft km l m i miii pastor at i elan hill luptia chuwh.and presi ucnt of tho mcuaukd are civic club which ed sponsored the suit ' said the croup will hold mm neat inj and work out plans to co-operate with the ctty in improving the ores it v a blessing that we havg the ourts to protect th property of our cltlteaa the decision nut only pro tected tha rlgms of property ownet in the mcdaniet urea but colored and wht people all rear georgia he declared . "• -..--.-• _. ... • •*•***. ■.-■__»- mm ft j,fsamm •*"- ■-: one of the are which,the city had marked for redevelopment was the auburn aye business dtp trlct the largest concentration of colored owr.ed businesses in the no tion '-'-...-,- ****** the reseat potentate's ball end mr sad mrs eddie qular of crowd thus far at motel matter www mr and mi hickory sl lid no the third oa cleveland bennett of northland avoaaal boll and attracted th wggeat '' 2 lackawanna men charge phoenix cate with discrimination say bartender would'nt serve them lackawanna race men claimed tills week that they were ! ! refused service in a cafe here wed i nesday and say they will proceed j with civil action according to the report her bert ■! hawkins of 131 sth st and mm falr_of;t73-a albright courts i liettoi that they entered the phoenix i cute located t 30 simon aye and \ asked for two drafts of beer but were ignored the men stated:'"up on repetition of our request we were told that only menders coum be served - the two men then left the ber and returned with the rev charles sjtndei-s who then is sold to have ijuestianed the bartender as to why he tefussd to perse mr hawkins and mr pair anvrding to rev sanders the i bartender govs him ths some old , answer—that members only ', net served the trto plans to take aetata against th cafs because they eae lend that the ik-enow under which cafe ferstee ore strictly for the public and not a private club end by hat law cannot refuse to sere a person lecsu.se of race color or creed .".-_■- -''--- -* - rj yy lovely jessie grown and mrs rosa rowls attended th recent shrine ball at hotel staticrivbmmmmmi briefs the ut-mus club will hold its rtff t'lar meeting at the home of the l'lummers 13 waverly st on thurs day march l»th mrs morton mc clellan fa president paesm-aamummk *■* mm^l^^hh^^^^h mrs viola norwood of 199 sher man st has been spending several days out the cky.whlcd -_]*■» j a visit with relatives la dayton 0 and detroit mich the ladies auxiliary t the broth erhood of ; sleeping car porters is sponsoring a popularity contest at the michigan avenue y.m.oa march 17 there will be * special meeting held at the home of mr john hill 297 madison street march is to vote on the winner of the contest the winner will receive a twenty-five dollar war bond and the runner-up will receive a •■cash sward the entertainment committee to mrs e merndon chairman mrs john hill secretary mrs 8 maxwell treasurer mrs j lowry • and mrs j avery syracuse race woman seeks sepublican nomination for supervisors in oyiscuse ti t — a ftegro civic issuer una * t.get store proprietor ouay announced their candidacies fer toe kepuoiicsa bommatien for super ior vi vie uia ward mr dorothy fciiis 171 itoowaa m . a licensed real «*• ml woman and matty > spies wor wraa sad proprietor or a cigar store st sow a bute street syracuse ■t seek th post vacated by eli w.n*oiu usti were when 0 became ssisloat fmlt ott<vnu>t eir runs u of fran ellis res massutueur suit hssyuftlicail committee aaa bos long been active in republi can ciicie an attended the inau guration of president eisenhower al wougn she would not be adverse to an wiiii sirs tuts believes mayor corcoran will return to the city in mi xa appoint a democrat mrs ellis mother of a five-year-old son uajorea m music st cangston university tangs ton xtmsa irom waicfc sac graduated tibe formerly wo secretary to bishop walter hig y ot toe episcopal diocese ol cen tral new york and is a communicant joi ncrhillip's episcopal cnurcn n is a oiinwr of dunbar center an or turer oi sojourner truth republican i ul the loth ward heeretary of the crispus at tucks republican league of the bute ot n i n former member of the board ox governors of the association oi i oung kepuoiican clubs former chair man of u.e board of directors of the i.-naaga young republican club ; member of the executive committee lodges hold joint cocktail party by personnel copt b fssiahee frontier elk antlered u*r<m ist regiment end elite elk antlered guards 2nd regiment held a join toil forty or sunday march ist at frontier hau 311 william st ' charles t dewuuags br ceo was tn charge of th commissions i resented to th guards guests from rochester were present five minute talks were given by deputy chart 8 pulley social deputy johnny johnson dgt ruler alfre do la of emma v keuey temple dt mane shaw ttt the civil über ties dept dt ketnrah brown stat director of juveniles exalted relwr charles pleasant bro jur.es gar ret of the state education dej , oi kelley of th second regmect and major dewnt lea of th odd fei lows inspector john woodruff presented commissions to cot beady and staff of civil defease who asked that the antler guard co-operate with civil defense worker carnage wars pre sented to all commanders be u cot ! marl korscgay eg the women's di ! vision cm watson jr eleo partici pated on th program v l col mean mcseel woe sdstrto ef mtm acmes the.grand march was lad hy tmgt wutmttftf.p j-jwhw at rtm/s owttt jettetera m.'.wßßeat;tt.''ma.;«2sl mjnej mmm s the roup of private policemen yoa see above on sunday formally signed up with the f j darke in vestigation bureau at a meeting held in ihe home of john williams 119 monroe st mr burke has operated the ageocy for the pj.it five yeure with ottueu located at s3 pete st and has in operation three mobile units they specialize in protection for heme plants tavern daaeea etc tee farther detail call ma sh or j ha won ;. seated jiditi ll fintat u lohn . william t..1-»ir.t 1 ilurke r,t or thomas met lain and william a • tl>-di assistant operator standing 11 j jones richard m andrews cleveland xx ilherspmia strlee lissh a archie 1 amos samuel lilt more i rrnest doughtry customs e mr knight robert joiner willie k j brown ' ms^mi mr hunter passes xl mm m www5 i * w*'^~^^*mmmmm mw*vir^t^,^mmmrm ■' robert lee llunter died sunday march 1 15*5.1 at lie residence of hu daughter and son-in-law mr and plummer davis 519 jefferson st af ter a short illness mr hunter wss born in mississip pi in ims he later went to birm ingham ala and married miss dora johnson he joined the first baptist church in birmingham at tie age of 30 was baptised and or dained a deacon he waa very active until a year ego when he becane too feeble to perform his duties i ; he come to buffalo dee 27th mi to live with daughter and family th devises and to be near his other children funeral services were held at evangelistic temple rev i bonds pastor thursday march ml / he is survived by another daught er mrs barbara roden h son charles hunter a grand daughter mrs robcrtr walk ins and a great grand daughter wilhelmlno wet kina the morehouse college quartette will be featured here with the 99 voioe college glee dab on wednesday evening april lit at 8:30 p is at the kin shiloh baptist ■church on of the echols boys standing at right will he featured donation sum rev e j echols sr to paator ere c w x>xandrr to ehoaa'at at efmmtmg tt a week's celebration a sissn hi wm ' mamx irsaiy an pastor tm tta rugrlm mmmamwt tl.mwmtv-.-m emptaty msret sth bee t c mat sen and ml otto , baptist chore hoghgtrllw : were a ehosge art . the _ js!jj ma ns mmmm^mtm mmm m * uus its was pe**svt*a matm^m **. an s irsoiy j*^ma . tfvj church g isi«3f and tuem*mm fl ?'%'.\. a sp'i . ■. j_g#w . > ii ..■;,*-/■■.■■■'■succumbs to illness mrs morten woolbright wright 224 e ferry st died mar 3,1333 at »■!* home at her ulster and husband mr and mr jesse payne of 237 laurel flt she had been ill several months mrs wright waa a native lof newark if j and came hero aa a child she woa a member of st mary's r c church where sarvtcas were held friday mar sth at 10 a m j beside her suiter ah i survived by a son carlton woolbrigfet two grand children and a brother start ing pride all of buffato?bshhl iiw nl iisiiiiliiil ml mill mill mi iii im lli>ll*l^f—t_^lmliat continued on peg *
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1953-03-14 |
| 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 | 1953-03-14 |
| 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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