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the buffalo criterion this newspaper is produced in our own plant huifalo new york saturday july 19 1952 all the news op all the people price ten cents yoi xxyii—no 29 price—io cknts property owners start ellic'tt dist pac says group will scrutinize candidates very closely it wan lea-rus this week that tlw i*roperty owners a*ss'n through its cxocutivo i-ormnittee is mapping plxuv to ctcatc a strong politico taction committee'lor the purpose of i rcafcing coinplelt political survt-y.s ' william duiuiavant a npokt jman for he organization . statett 1 the e—s**.**6 people in uie past have j not made lcicnt effort m scruti s nizing u,o poll tit ul . i :.-;.»;. .. ;,,.-( tieuoa aud thcit futuie proposal in *■-... oli«-r wuiti the volets liave lakeit mm _■'' mi»nltpw aijlilpi'h.i i will ■■' ij#*—,ii-m-ir.'p . pohtk-a the lui life line of the ■.. »■1 ... j -.. ..■-..,- 1 people.•■'.tvt:ltgbth//r,a vety lirg number of persona elected-do tail uke'-fnto er_„dt.'nition ■the beat in | i**fat ot the people who can do the ! n.iis,-t xiwl uv use city economically \ but trc-tet.il they j>.i_h their own de \ ****** to tho front ignoring tho need ikrndl dn*j_i-tvt of the ja-opie upon i w lioae shotiutenrt rcat the financial ! vt-11-beiiig of uie city while giving another nece-adty for a political action on-mlttee mr i'i.ruwvant reasoned soma people have carried the tenant of the finan cial and economic welfare of th city to date who were the people were they habilitin no tho who tiave invested in property horn annj i«k to the best of their aoility in such a hart apace of tint mu-.t also be protected pollically too and thi is one way 1 inn-ginning tie stated that he expect th sub committee of the asaociauun wil ictntrol about 3,000 vote or mora *, £*•? c mr b*u,*'h br aecretary of ihe board of community rautio-m hand th stat c _«-.«., lion li for clerk m rt brown « al _ tafcntad «»_._ niagara falls was host to empire state federated clubs many sections of state represented nu tinn aun-ai tat t^i*v,j'.*4«j **?***.';' n-vt*-«***^*oo*j ■r-ftfc l-._—--jooja*o-i oi uie r.n lie j!.»l reiteration ot vvoii*n-ns ii w held in l-e llow aid llali 4 ti ywca in niag_ra pall july v 10 aud il the unity club of i..i,i.i,a kiluomi.ia metlwra s jlm _ ton j.i.....it;.t ...... horn ia*a*aj*aaa**jooo^aa tr o onaa^y im ia it-put led ta v on of their most suit tnmatul e«.a tconlmjeto i^7tfflii*-n*s.i,»ppt i7f p*n jlo,a¥oaro--0.0-y.--oy..t -•* ii ■report made ny the pretudnet mrs ic hardc payne of o—it v v n h mat-l .... i deliver j%«l bi the ljinpu-i held ttur-s*—»y ev«n rung mom thursday mimctk m ot officer was lurid and reports of the iv.uious committee read ttioao elec u-u ww.:-pre mrs dnicuia poole outui uu»nd v pre mra olga ..... tit-ri-j 2nd v pre mrs '...!«._. . briscoe buffalo 3rd v ..... m.j medora waahtngtun jpli^f *••-*: it»an ex i-oanl cam pitu ililutew vi)rlc oty trjraj mr-j n——j-a vtlhi—tas c—**alo cor sec , mr m_rr_n j«__—on sew burg r l**n*->lra alv ■«•*>"] v*u rtocheu rut sex mr a £:,.-«. mor ,;*:,. beacon c—aplaw .... mdmmi mia l 4 . au.ler*uim'ou6i»k.-.-t*^*t f » i_aijei.tan-ii our ix.ru in lee i.-...,.ji.i ri ai mi lets riwrnv , jii ......:.,. vi . jiiitoi.an mrs m_r t aatcl ii i < k i ouovting lin tan t ..>;.:-,• -, seeing trip wot taken to interesting jx-nta on use cuiiaduui vie hpffl^bpplißphimkflnß**—hp ua u.jju_y tho 13 rrom 5 to 7 a gii.tic.i i rty ...-, given tot ir..%n tret of tho federation ut tne itonn ul ma ittiutla townsend pre—tdent of u.e city l.e.let_uon of buffalo !_ ltjjj^lijt ww!li.i i»ljl'i>jlgi!i •'" jimwcplifcli i ht^'ilhil ' ail a v uehver-bd try mia p!3l?w i.yne p„_t state prenudn-at ut let l woman 1it in a c.utiun world a trophy for rno*l outostand j ing uork in art and crafts won by l ul i—ntnlpclovn-ta''club of l*.u*i,u<n ah presented at.s jcffie wright the president th art ;..-,,. vvei made jby her _*>». laura llotland and jilra kathcrj-ie perto mr i payne wa u-troduensd by mr sv liriacoe i thr thrifty ten juniors received nin es for thtur n*-_t)_rtlrnjii_nj to art rufl-irka were m by th ;..-■■. state president mr poole r mrs xra ln a j^t president mr caann-a al'en presented mr i yn ' * gift of a-^njni-iuori t tel-d of una -***•*-_**-*_ a aho,rt pro-rram t.on i rd voeol mlo by th j«m ' wright and j5-_t_y umaiiwooti trnma toouit t.«kctnvmn by frank e itc-rnweatr.er ail at'eomp mt,.<i by mra r-aocil cu.ry prec-eded tim ad tne by in ,>.>_, aa m-d^n i rinage was chauttuxn of the i'tto gra-n mra genet alien v music * cl.au man 1 of uie city and i j m unnu mra tunby mkheli evan v e<..o those attending from buii-l wero ■me*jn—true ■/ ***••**-• wxor l'*-**odit town send u c liutkr suui flortmce x i ohn.cn from ut-m.i club;m i*ri | can thrifty ten j wright took - lover and r william phyqi wbeouej p . , y ■'" scene <■••» plan at 11 1.nf.1 fart x ... by 111 „.,,, i „ n i iatt.,ll et club in 11 | „,,( f mr and mr w totvn*r.id 103 i.t.-n itotm at l.*t hunday 1 -.'^•"^ wi^ki^*,-nia?'if f.lo for outstanding _.„ in art and cr.ft *. mr *. j r n moo wright center president of the club other are left mr be.sir harden payne outgoing president making th pres—tatton whil mr rhoda townsend pres.dent of the city federation look on the mxene took place at a garden party held in the beautiful yard of mr and mrs townsend 195 glen tan-nod aye sunday afternoon a musical program and refreshments were enjoyed by the many in attendance writer says slum clearance is negro clearance in article new y~*_c r«d**_i housing poiici nut than mil alright fact or willi the i patterns ... th cities of tomorrow writ 110 b»rt c w*avat wall-known housing authority and author 4 the negro ghetto l 111 article ilal..l with rfgl^.tloc m th june-july is of th laia official magazine of th naa7cp or we.ye article v a reprint at an dtlata originally ttlvemd at th national c-nfcrcnce ! « krt**_nation in housing *■new *■*•'* «"»> may 30 uq under till 1 <*; tb national h-ua j *** * -**•* dr we tat jjr\ax clearance __, com to mean negro t-t—ac • with •_«*-____, 01 w famut-a dtapbwad by mum nl**r_oc pt-iopgrmn in ddltlon mr are a nn*.sing n«mb*r t ****'*?*** negro i*vn ****» am *__-___ b*c*i of lack of mew nna-*rnt«lwi avallalm to egt-.*n i mil h,l t|h*taw pttn h r ... lb c tuts jo america i.ua.a uiuvr actio here tht t br-*v property owners to meet monday the property owner association wl*j told a very important meetlng monday july 21*t at h:ii.h daptist church admission will he to mem ber only and they must bring their nieirtl»»*t»nlp card those hiiyj in th posed pro ject areas are particularly uregd to be pre.ent jesse owens lots of baseball week attractions here td etttia snttiuinment lias oeva ad ofld to uie tag four team negro jamnaijan n-utd ftu*»n t'4*r*i*n*ent to t-v held at t.german h-iii tbi saturday and un«—iy jui i arid 70 t,u e xua t-mtoi v the per : fji-al mopica . ot jct_x s one ot oil-tune gic-u of us track mo.id the former o-io but urn ciaity fliuli v,tu giv e aa cxliibuion of tu i.'—uitg latent owen s*t many mi <**•'*. at ohio state fid as a lit .... th united fcutea njli ; p c team in cowectiun wit the raaktmu itmmlt it vi i***_u tw n_u that the four t*am ans«j«iti-g tno inn-ba-mgaitt t-bmnw to-s.'c-ka-i go am«ti-_n tn -„„ 1-ta—_d*_p_t - t"ur nd th x city mum j each h*v . a naa piayer «*. j j potential or league ac-*ta v | pht.l h„w „ group of eli uf thn j'.int una...halloa of ffino o frontier and rlite lnndgf-n und th tempi at ht john church recently demo league backs harriman v the e_«-cutlv committee of the new yo state colored dcroocrat i ■. ipln ■■■■-.- —-* ie i—'ague met in ayrscus hatur day july sth la ha t*m room of pride of cv elk lodge no i*o and tomb the following action 1 endur.ad itearfily arinl r^-n-nro »,.»-..,.,, ,*,,. conunu_ac of * -„. mu tual snc-.i.ity r-'tifci.m for ailing i - •.--,-■area ef th world 2 nn«'.l l-oadening or eatand ing the korean war h ■wtw op posed our pulling out of korea and leaving the korean ptx****e to juaii ] jnaurm by cfcrnnniniat kua-a or ci_n _ *--**-'•"*«* th acratping id thm taft-lfaftley art ad th rtt_****t anoti-s labor retailer a,x nrn*a ! , feeding in good ftatur of t—ft ; irartltfy ha km badly need ed t**:-n lrr*-.-tt ■i the ctinsasittea end«»*---n*d th fall new r*«al—rati -**) program on civil klgbt " ml __* cr«-i_t>r any program short of that efnlxtd-td m th 15-49 d—smi.ta r**.fipi .■a a tap ***< a a*_t .. 3 th n-*-___t tab and mb ** • xv«*_i r*_oaa a a c*o fa th ds-tntx -*-*-.(_. tor "*»*_-' ■sdest at th t*»*.t_**e ca r*mtmom m c-___g swartz resolution would rescind council's action monday rooming maiden diitilct countllm-n jonaph 3 swaru tiled • a resolution with the city tier re 1 questing th common conned to r m i.-.d its action on flou da ting city water " fc , one of the councilman utuom for hi action wa banted on r**am iip i..i.it iv of a special < mm.tte of jd u s mm of representative tnhich has twen studying effect and t.r.efita of artificial fluoridation of drinking water to prevent tooth de cay in children • fcwartz said th ape ial cotntnlt tee'a recommendation arm m lino with -..."*< ',!:*, i have made to the counnil in this matter the im ; port revealed a sufficient tauiebmr joi tman_w»red nj*um—on concerning i th smfety of the t-aojtnur wast a c a-ar.-rt.it a conservative at titan io.t * that ha been my ms all jong said htart he aim mad ft rlaar that th committee rf.vm . a that as . i a max atmm | munity be - given a vote in n*_v ing whether their water supply should be treated becaua ot th i calculated risk involved mr v_rt continued my pro pcsal which ull e*t on the coun cil table call for a referendum in thji very important mattery x be lieve he people cf buffalo rdiouta have a voice in his controv«n*al question and the beat way to afford em an opportunly to speak is through a referendum rmttp said that while mayor j mruk vetoed the f|,-.nidation re__u ; tion becnuae the city wa without f n.l to cur it out ho thought that the or action was right ; the council over-rode the mayor * | veto mor at pomumommmomtm » 17 william st ma 4mi mammy % *■*,;*--,-■. mmm'o ictettu-a csx g 2
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1952-07-19 |
| 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 | 1952-07-19 |
| 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. |
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