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price ten cents buffalo n^vf york saturday january 17 1959 vol xxxm—no i more people see 11 when it appears in the criterion the buffalo criterion the criterion is completely publishei in its own plant masten district's high school construction plan may be delayed two years 2 die in peckham st gas room mother of 4 man acquaintance i found dead in 2-room apartment woman was radio gospel singer well known in local entertainment circles \ «•'.'" .->-! mother of 4 child en never knrw ihsf h sh emerd a peckhiim si 2-rrom a artmtnt'at about 5 a m sunday morning that her lifalsit body at about 7:30 _ m sunday wotthl reveal an extra family romance alios bj»ck some 4 years.l and '•'_.: lifeless body '< of - a 25 \ t.t old mais-ftettint of ihe-^furt ment would | be f discovered j-in - * me prpeless ' gas he er'k thai chamber ' yy yz yet this is - precisely »!' . ttf ptned to mrs 1 i li bnicey the lli yes 1.1 wife of xramus rr.i v of "* monroe st where • mrs r resided with her hus band and 4 ehildreiv-wuh mrs sirsv body in the immaculate j-room upper * rear apartment at it pes-ah_nn st was the lifeless •_.,>* of the - tenant roßic tone , who had rented the apartment some two'weeks earlier ; - -.. the bodies were discovered by ■plfiott green and his wife ' gen iya xho occupy the l<?*cr;.3{>itl ti<-nt about 7:1(1 sundaym.irniisg • sirs greta told pshce ih.i ths v ret the de.ith ch-mhef h.m * a m monosijc ga from : a ppeless gist ; space heater . cas death houston texax elects first negro to school board ■■. race woman elected to houston's muncipal board of education ffrat of her race elected to any public office sines ■reconstruction days * * a •*_-. «-^ maammi tes.—-in , heated i sirci.on campaign which perietrt ' t*ii*evtty cranay and ml of the city i negre woman ilie fins of her rm.t ever elected to public office moot uk recutwriw turn days mpiiircd her ht.lh on he city's nchoo hoard . • mr c3|srlec i while wife if a llm<«.>n optometrist took her seutl on rtte hoard monday an i sis.i houston inform irate a was regally received by other member t of the hoard in her nip-inn and during her in mtmiiy , i\-nn ions . with local iimip h was an active.oppon sit of setiegntcil ptimic ' schools . d thuw the weight of her in i fluenve i the hie 4 integration , of the . ciry puhlk school j houston it the . urges segrc baled school system in the emhe south and »' part mrs white • ill p 4*y in supplanting segrega tion in ihi nfy remains to he seen a new member—the only represents it sif her race on ihe nurd—with a majority of ihe board membership outright se tregationi'ts ii i expected thm her phil.sm-ptii t>f integiauon will j h in wilh stiff iesis(_w,se hn **>* affirms that she intensh -„ st«nd fiim and ntppixi ihe cvera i s urt k-sivoos oiituning eeguiion in puhtic whsvil »^ a 1.1 falls masons dedicate new 3rd st home •*" ba vfny w mipfia grand mauler of prince isi'l mawxls m m bo on *"' 12 whfn aml wi)ett he mo •**»*' of ms.on from p tnmjm i.odgr among «*,*_. "*« met the new york oty mtph mawm were george k»rk lot torn msintiie s w c.lev m rector grand i ectorer th sra it « ad miser v j f>epwv p i)w i c rru:n«s officer 7th masonic diurict the mm rtt „.. . pj ice „ lhe l«w hotel pa.amo.mt uid il 19«1 program hefore grand **.«*■i<*'d.in ho jh-aivd ihe r-s-^r-s-s am local l.xlce of ivim-e halt affiliation were r r-«er!rd mr johnvsi went li tthpyrj m s whf . c hf d.deaia x m huwmjr of i'lrctric citj im*se i t v y,d st m______»mi ■■■■■■•• evangelist to present program | mmt-f.7 a'.mi»vs»sl'i mm m anting ir art'-t tjaftf m-mc tt^pem '.. thm?9*_mti_-.14mml the ctwrch ilitft snd mv ber«y si sunday a'ters |» a . y ml llslcr from trarwi churches x*4l he l»c*»d | i?c refreshment w.-i be r*<d t'.__prh min yard j«cst that you pfe»se ■. asne early n i*d«r to el , a tr ai as the program is fee ond ao mat wrlj l»e icicfved r t davia it ,-■'•-' mi 1 i gamuts pre»ijcnt of ihe ttik&eiy society . stmt elected oflktrs i the jfliios ii m.i i hoi us were in stalled (■• councilman . king i'-i dm last sjliudas night at the beautiful homr of imrselot hubert koselmmougb ik mirsli si llm i'llki i an sgi ul arms nines jeffreys chaplain airs ma's lltson rer see tieorg sealry i teas bill johnson manager levamter m ijews cor sec bill h'dmrs immrficr mr tel rrsoni prrs battle marshall i in s fumtaay small accom panist horsey and imrestor rob ert touch j many guests were present and rhaken dinners were served families slowly moving out of ellicott dist — — __, _. f 23 of estimated 2.200 i fsmiliea slated to move relocated j thing are mov.ng ilowfy.hut 1 sur?ly th i he «■ip r-.-ul op i inion announced lucvf.iv ko h.-it l stppisu csecsitive diiec tor ot h:.i!ai.i municip.il housirij a«hor iii mr sipprell reported a thai of the 2.200 families i 4 . ltd for relocation lo l»ance ih re dcvclopn*nt • h..u\;ng prose in h llliu-ll l>i*,.c 2 fauhitss have m relocated "*" .'- musi of me reloaded families ih mil head stated have p,,i shsstd their homes under •" the caatiad ihe miia has _ _ md piirp..-.r ai to manage the"t>ro perties as htv are acquired arid ihl.'io assist ih families m get ling new homes there are an estimated 1,100 pared of pro perty affected by - the « honing progrius -,• -.- ■samuel johnson bennett junior wins contest recently i elected pres state youth oraan'n samuel c johnson the it ytmt old m at dr and mr s cal vin lohnson of h.l humboldt ft added another tsars to his high school caiet toeatay when he won the p c.nmrv american lejion wmortcbl • con text hi triumph tuesday mail lied htm to compete in he 1 c gain's district contest in dcpcw on feb 22 ... • mm , v«img johnson i the p e*i drni ol the junw claw at brn netl high he was elected pres ki : of the sute hi > ssut t g^rujcuivw in ix*ccmb<r ihe fimt slate pre-idem ever elected f sm h when the stale or omf t,on mci in alks in e*r ir ir _>„.... mm^ipmrngie speaker of live assemb.'v %• second p|«,:w,on in tr : t7_mtrnad j»*r«t b*jd . inf osve-j l-md ti;ijc lf|h ltxjhoo oiecfctoj sags wa . jutgene tr vryoc a en'or in st francis high school ath»»l sprints judges of the grin , ir*t were i alton djvi.t atoce un high school ditectot;|.eoa i hm ■11 sloan y n l nqpertn icmlcnt lamci my tarn drector of language arts . buffalo public vols mrs joseph o leges i;f ilie ls-gjon austiitry and ths sty be mugr stanley kiiwn ik j»slor of the queen of mac iyxi church chetktow«ga • buffalo-born girl teaching in ghana africa here on visit the roaring of amca's iungle dwrlifg li,sns is a much sweeter rmimc than the nsaring sf amer ssn stcormhila engines tils it fom a buffalo-horn gui h rwshi?trd firs m her claa at ':_** h'ch in ivirt it itw(ru mm la isle rth highest praise or bono fu-m rhe t'nis^isiiy of i_ffcln in 1*54 tkar mis cheawtry a t h atrknm native ' student of fihan af-ua-s reemi sepr.y rcptihtc ca m s p f4 i smiler teach rr of chemotrv of the m.twu i mtwol in ho ghana the ir.»t.t i »■- ts a hi£h scttisol arut ju;u.>r eeglrfe scemdaat **» ametican miss ss-tler it o ah ee j skh from her dtu.es m gh ! em *.__ is a gpe-t he:e svl fiienjs she is currently engaged m a pralir.f tow and i!l n»it her ! l j a rogers at moslem meet niw mlhk — before a a crowslfvl auditohum of nsi-e than i mhi poisons .« miij».,m hrjid"s rcmp!e ivf mam of w2 w illuh st on sjn year ivy the s*jl4nsi»n glob ir v n ier cv«tiannis4 autlvir and uvt urer gase a resume of the col ored orw n a dynamic t»we mi-mmm__a___l is ward the god of ftcedom nss alunc in the i'niled stales ibe african-asian pevpk jjsjttfandng together today be cause they know that ihis hs<vl id unity is sheir only h.p plated mr risers he is vmenca mr rosen indicat rd we have had pl r t y of traders hut thc fuse a'w-iys k-rn th wt\m onev thty base veuowy p-v>cd urssj us bi them etscs ... but at last w x iras found ih v < right vtw | n t r , \,„. hsmm»d mr rogers u ld his audrtssrv in buffalo vv u arc invited to j v,s mutianim we >"«, mam no 21 at i4i;'s jcffcr | son aye and ber minister wi liam bead of tempi no 7 fa charles c blur of 430 s division st died jan 7 at hu hsktte saving to mow a hiv i ■i h a desved ie mrs 1 iara atkn.blair bote april 5 is m virginia he died at he acs s>f 75 funreal vrvke was heid t the puruyt ai 2 p ml rev m l liukk»bo tn duirge muru back on ttm air bill i tanner standing and george albright right will pro dart a sunday morning program over mai ion wine 1080 on the i n m "> ; . to to 10 a m spom red by bin's furniture jewelry sad pawn broker it will be known as your favorite pro rram and will feature gospel musi the soul strirers and the caravans will be sues artists on the jan 18th program during the holidays members of the walker republican ch presented sherman i walker former supervisor of ihe l»?hh hard and buffalo first iegpm elected officer a token nf aeptte iafi.-n fo his service during tt years tn th romniuiiiry ll>e ef fair was sponsored hr mir walker choral group at walkers hall shown making hie v^ni to mr walker are mrs mary ctmthy chappeile mlstrrs f ceremonies and mrs llsie co-ne chairman qthcrs are cast fritter mrs k .. gooding c smith mrs hattie harris mrs uiuheth stewart mrs m.l.rmm colbert mrs carrie barnwell aad mrs hubs whit taker s»si tba possible delay of 2 years in proposed masten high bldg the buffalo public school svs tern dr joseph manche superin tendem is in a dither as'over r-r wded class roomi in the mas ten district point . toward extra sei'ions in order to meet the itr crcjsing load of accumulating pu pil personnel.-all ready there are otr who speculate that eura sessions are the only cure for she pup i density of the ' tea di .: v utea '•■. rsfr j •?,. ir.\tf..rt of the buffalo bisoni finding a new home thi may take lo say the vs't abnsjt two years on diffi xdsy pointed out by councilman oi p maloney of the masten district saturday was the difficul encountered in getting the bi class room needs in district are acute school supt manche recognizes urgency --«. ihe stadium management and he memorial aujuorium board to sit in conference ro see if the civic stadium could he irepared for the " bison new home sur manche and mrs malon ey were agreed that no move should be mat to build a schoot on the life until the bisons are red of a new home mayor rd'ya concurred in the opinion "»• superintendent informed ihe meeting that recognizing the seri ous educational difficulties in volved should the school mmlßk f'on be delayed another year the delay dr manch stated would not impair the city's long-range chnol construction program death struck double rtdltt goats jtiifu 4 mra ffcra brxs whose b_*ma mar discos in ibe upper , tarn apartment at si beckham st ... tmm a_omu\ida ** ihtmt "" this pajt i youth meeting speakers say dad family head spenkers at the buffalo youth board meeting monday i the north leffcrion branch library wrre tinr.nimoa in lag'ee'rtg thit tt-4 ihould he tbe he of rhe *•*•**.*• w-ll lir <_■> itii.hitm.it in agreeing that mom shoim al so have a;voice in the f«n de mccraoy mtss~elizabeth mal-on pinci pal of f s 74 rhe f.r speaker s'-iicd that the father.and mother shoum at all limes hi in unity conce'n!ns the home but added thut she believed thai the father vuu be the head of th family second spvvkcr in the panel *'_ cession w rev w iliim h hor with mi-s matson and st.'ted that n;r minister of lincoln memo ial methodist church concurred ihe w.fc should have an equal ■voice in the home and its man afrmt benjamin lor.j _ pvtnt snd civic wmrker a-as coussnor4 ihat dud lo much of h:s tjr.t ing as the family head iem he went lo war and left ms»m as the sole p-csiilins officer of the fa mily but now ihat dad has re turn from service mr log be kcves that he should he res-o-ej to bis former top pjj berth as ihe undisputed famih hrtd ml as rot adverse t_-m ever in givt'rg the wife her right ful ' sha-e n home marr-pemeii and believed that it was the dtfy of th ku'binj to safeguard that r'ght of his wife uttmtlmapt on pact ii ■. a — ixpiri at trp.irwe .*. baas service all work gaasaa •«*«. no ■« tmat majtaatpm r.w home 411-wiklaua si ssv jlst
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1959-01-17 |
| 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 | 1959-01-17 |
| 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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