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more people see ii when it appears in the criterion ' vol xxxii—no 40 the buffalo criterion the criterion is completely published in its own plant buffalo new york/saturday october 18th 1958 price ten cents dr echols sr wile lauded for 40 years service to first shiloh baptist church wife stabs kills husband husband knifed fatally in family row 6 children left fatherless police had been called earlier for family disturbance left called later husband sprawl on floor wife holding knife i mmfcsnd tut father i dead j t hi wife u t*ing held in ml i eattmotatx iih hit death j a lim'te 81 family i wrrtied | hrvoed truinery a *« chtlhen j sre pi.trd m custody aer hey j amm tmr . port without . fa { tiler frmeph mai is i dead he liini i tm the fteix outside i*t hts i 44 | dewfc fl afttittment his wife , mt thintttty mark 27 it yl.-k.tl with fhe il-votg nf her u*rar-ow iwji.l u is alley t thai mr malta an in.mr'ui ri mun dm several month be mo the fam*y ugnmctil when he eamxr htmte aivj found another man in s a|saninriil tain's er catted and ef»i rated the i.a mn ifr police mmm su<s tteit mr maris shown . severe em*e about hie bead pi.li^e left but were called about m minute viler they found matin sprawled un tht fiooi in hi own mood while hit wife tailed no ihe telephone with * urns f-kkettonk in her mmm ', the inr.dcr4 t-.-jplwrwrd i'iidsy oct 0 shortly after is i ' i'leii'-ji vt is had brm cnit.l mr marli mm barn in ki.v • iti m on feb 2 imi hu fsrenli x*ete rufus snd mt lurvtrni slay maii the binty tmm h:ppz lo yuri au hmi th w.'liri i ijiki.il if..ri il i ii\md hv hi atfc vr doratby mail <>( the danie pi addicts i children li ph jr 10 i con t 7 kulm b caroline 4 jerry 3 ***.! i.vie i m<»«thy md i sisier mis li'.t mi fdd of 2i>a hufdy *. dep parks commissioner bennett returns from kan city meeting ctsl i the i riterkus i -. r l . t r . _£ batata t tv mo the confer rnce nf public wv«u aitmtnivtra lu«s wound up here wiifc lded i#"*fiearte to th whole jstuicc te propttmn of i*_ti nirrets and p •* *<••** maintenance sev eral slate wete ir(ue*etited st ihe eontirenct the jgivla dealt th gartuge removal street pas leg jim w renunal ami iiwidrrt ati ebu*e to improving the ov en.l program uf putibc viu admini^'ratton th mi«hm*i which hroi g trmrshtf the „:-, of --.-■•■,: me trofxrfll puhic-wortk „.!". â– r tf *.*.. far he &[<* tune a fcr a t*e-*ainrd representative at the meeting were able to iktf fcrsst anttkled by a ro tic c jpttt deputy parti commivwon " lizard v bennett of ».;! â– *** mr ocnnrir m_»wsl by j»v vuea the iptthasm ctounc-thmnic k mmm tot city oeii of br vx'e only member of race at public-works conference involving several stales ,' mr rent^r^i^l bo mr prists oct „ and reports an in t«te*'tt-g meettrg he etvonniered xi race bsmer at the pislwic mcl stiett he n>;vcd iht p'skw'ct ts one ft 111 fine hotei in rhe slate ihe bjftalo delegate a sumjxiogsly enter â– tmitm try judge cad lolto-axi of mwttdpa court of kar.sas city mr bennett c nde **•■_. mi • t!e mr liifcetie bennett in if year<»jd soa..rohe<t m mom st 97 petiham st he caressed great pleasure at he mat he •** «• ttrta^nesl by p..-h:»c srtirl adrnifl larsiot of kanss city philippa schuyler renowned artist on both sides atlantic here nov 2 concert pianist starts fall concert tour after success in european african centers mt4t_*memmmmmtio_s^iuffp_r * m'x/tmmßmmipattigmmamn afiypßh yotnp maameam conceit pianiil phlippa nctius-k-i 24 will tart her 'â– a tour in tht country nov 2 at klemhsn my hall and â– !â– --". thereafter p*l aim spprsr m detroit cleveland imi-jmigli tytar i r jtoo haletgh layettcvdk etc mn schuyler i now is i tmrpt wt she rsscirfy played ml l,oi*don bius-ds and pan miss schuster performed in tutiey i.t-u.on i'gypt ard then j throughout i snd west aft its vhe mas decorates by i osperur •. ilaile selavsie in rhiupis and by ihe kin^s of bt*.invt ah antt and morocco h *-** a gm-xt of prime minister kwame muistuh in t«h«ma an of ptevdem tubman of liberia in i i.i and jtn nigeris i 1 ittiiiprsa ... the recipient of e i ot g.l of iv%«r and car j mthorwiy trcm rtfhng chwiv s*ie iws ihr himxie kfs of chief bo lagjav minssier of inlormauon of f nigeris | it i panda kyg mine 11 i received her at his lfmtace'ie j i>*pm ltd attended he con leert mr he university of mak , erne where tht ha the large j scjierxe any srti«t had ever en : yoyo later the king who is s j f.-at!i.-.te of imtorx had hi roy al mii*v.iar perform for philiflpa upon may which had heen ia hit family a hainan years . ' he is the 37th ruler of hi line on the throne of bugswk in km ashsnti territory he w prc«««ed with royal i kc cloth w only by r_y ahy ami given her hv the at j anf-thene ihe present rule j in morsxm ihe was lie gort of l^ila awha the royal priiv cess who is a f ems nisi and has j ltd the fight for moslem women j to discard their veils i ve*.*he*e 1 philips found the people man a to hear only ib ifle « _â€ΕΎ_&_ 1 bnahovvn a m popular i t-ien chopin and lisrt f^^rfs performed wuh hue ' | â– *•** l a.'it nsnipn.w.s o^estra in â– i jufj and therj*_.*ter appeared in j i - "". *' a m-ym f ' lon ana rn*\jad 3n j tttrcuyh-u i the wm indes for labor day i i she flew to honolulu to sppmr j i the honoj.rfu symphony â– orche.rr » wiikikj shell i an j all-cer-hw n festival thrs tea | n wil take phhippa acrom the u s ami into the far e by chnsfmat she w;h"play an all beethoven concert in hung kirr on dec jo ' immediately after her concert apesrsner a hsmjoet will folk m the mary seaton hall to that the p hi may meet the gk*e prtkint artkl refreshments will be served free ticket on sale from on 27 to nov | at den ton gather a damefc 32 ('.»_. st the michigan aye ym an.l st st philips episcopal church 166 goraleß st tickets ma be purchased from the fetter hy enclosing the tklet price an * elt+&_rt*me stamped enve lope _ , th»«fn n place in buchanan delicates sen u4b sycamore st comer madison last mltl,|.t afternoon the owner jo.s r h and osceola buch anan are memhera of ft^ond temple rapt church ta^nr h 11 dixon standing second from right rear biought many of his member down follow it.g nervier io look over the store and purchase groceries mrs buchanan is at lower right mr buchanan was just outside of camera range at lower right key i>ocon states that ministers should be among 1 tho pioneers in helping to educate n - groes to patronise their own businesses which will create jobs for ourselves and our children and will advance our economic status dr am mix k j r_hmh sr ho during a weekv celebra tion are being honored far 9 a xtrrthe al the , irs4 s;i|ofc baptist imh.h bros find belt with 31 1/2 inches of certain death boys found belf with venom third most poisonous in u s bros discovered 31 _ inches of death in thickly-inhabited area while playing by tmrfiij *.. alevunder two mill boy brother wal ter 12 and fugene saiford 9 ktai of mr and mr.v calvin and miuecese south of 103 william si were playing friday m 10 when waller saw in a gri>*y plot what he though wss a boh i h stooped down to retrieve his find when the h?b went into ! 1 series of contort^irvo sanford j lij not have to tell his broher j ----- ..., j j to d.op the belt for the yoting | vter knew thai h:jt didn't move automatically what watttr had found was a 3l'i inch copperhead snake the : third deadliest rcp'.ile in this court try there sre only four po.'v>n | ou snake in the l'nited states they are in order the coal rule the rattler cupperhcad and the ' cottonmouth the boy found tht wake at hickory and clinton st ab.ut noon they killed it the bow-n md cepper pattern of the srnkc jj yes it its mmc at>t>«hcad ih if»ke bte i r.ot at ,;,-.,,!,, jv ht bite of th corsf yrakt or ihe rattle but w b erut in fc»fh tt not treated the amount t j potent as the venom fieriest hy ihr w fln'mer reaper the copperhead i lie the fr»n«rvor k»i»k it like to h mar hum-in hihtstion h rupee es tend ii-to the cetn'al sate a t-rnier cmm-of a^no 5h feet m liud in white plains a frw.mle from n'<rw yo'k ty recently it is ihe most imb mri.tr frus i . nr.t psi^te-o c-tir a~d to ave btr m the lim are attrihuled to this hea\it«fid h'i~w a"d copper rerti'»e '» v flat »* viciou as the lamtrn m mar back raf'vrr but sil *""« ii acr:rm . immcvfmtefy once he is trodden man if left emt lie m >*!«-!> £■_* amen picture on picture pxige vianna finch local girl in concert here studiel in italy crad new eng con of music ms vianns finch will be pre sented ir recital su-wliy cm ii al 4 p m in ihe t.oy seat on rivnn at kleinhans mu*ic ill mi finch is being pon»ired hy i loyd's memorial rongrrps tionul om-vh 01 s dvi-on st the rrv william a lla nj-ior llie proceeds if thi te citsl will benefit the church bu lding fund v'anna finch vou«g lluff.il p!'tii<t is a g uduate if the n m l>-)?'and corncrotof of musk in hit»ion nlass mm he le teived a bachelor i>f mttstc de mivs i inch mha a seeks transfer of 8 parcels to city 2-block are part of plan of project 4 in ellieott district v th municipal housing author ; tv in a move to expand the e3ioott district dedeve4o«mieni p-'-kct authorized conveyance to the city of a 2-mock area the 8 parcrf*—when conveyed to the ct>-*in f a g under the hammer of demolition of am buildings lo caltd upon the area ! the mha will . from . line ti time authorize such ' trurtfeis un til he entire ', area bounded by cedar and hickory east and ****: and csnton and eagle north and sou has been con finely cleared the mha will aho acquire property adjoining schm 6 this area will aho be cleared conveyance to the ctiy of th pttpcrtie involved warn held up pcrslo-g approval of the it ban renewal adminhtraiion hi area to he transferred to the city wim be used for 4 park rectes turns i and education purposes alt parts ot the redevekipmcr prtr gram an additional 25,000 met ii't go along to the ' city , w»l the propety conveyed louis griffin jr buried tuesday | bethel am church imi one tt it mom faithful members in the death of laatl griffin who | pawed ai oct 9 ii o«o i ing several months illness mr gtiffin who lived at 205 n'o.-t.hfcind av-e was b»>rn in warren ark he ajsd the form er mua i •_■•!-,. k h 'â– >•■. i mete married in i*2l in l.itrle rock a k sod hi 1930 they moved to b,rfaibi!fi_jßjßßhß they became masthev ct be -*.** rm-m a .'■—• ...... f here where he served as awst uil ; kvi m-tcn 1 i [ ihe sunday school for a number of ear ansl was presently -â– member of the steward's board he m al m a member of frontier elks lodge services were held by them saturday evening at brown's funeral home he had many friends among his church and ux_pe members and the i hinjjton pump co where he was employed from i 193 until he became ill in may beautiful florals were sent from [ several departments of the com pany funeral services were held on 1 monthly at i p m by rev haiv ry hue burial was in fsircst i ran ',;-;.;, . . surviving ms griffin bevklci his wife are four waters mrs mary young of buffalo mis fteroicie cunningham of toledo o mivi eloise griffin of new york city and mr missouri gilbert and a brother nebras ka griffin bolh of warren ark the fir three named sisters at tended the funeral mrs viola davis of little rock sjster-in-luw of mrv grif fin and mr roberta lohrevon of octioil mia of mrs grif fiw aho came pall bearers w>ere member of the steward board honorary pall ' bearer - were members of the i.lks and friend from wor thirtglon pump co cocktail party the venoms will give a cock tail party al riwen haji i'll clinton st si sun nov 2 from i p m until j street fights by youths of school 87 becomes daily feat in rusticism public demeanor on the strem jas . shcwti by sluderis of public j fkbtxl k7 bas o iti savor rf 1 p^hlic liecency and students whr | formerly marched peacefully thn i the streets to their resf*c!ke ', hswnrs now stop fact evrnir i and put on a show these d»-»«*s [ are fiphti between ftrht over | boy it is mat for the pa three days the tltm effer ma pumic m wu'i m st and hickory all he es citemeat commensurate w«h a mn an bull fijfta or a heavy werfi t-p contest between joe loan and lick dempsey m louts has never totigga this mob tt yoxam mt_*mg rc*ast pyshing qtaekly creates girls throw feminine modesty to winds maul each other in series of exhibitions j added we by a kn'cting and cc â– citement-wektnj adult element i which with no care for public deewnsn erg the comhatanrt to • more ignoble exploits i>f public i cft»iri>»snicnt traffic is bls^ked a crowd i ne 100-soo persons is oem m | r'*f fcwsce u__et*.i block the j sr'rwatks snd spstl out into the ! arteirv busses and parenger cars | b-h to view the ' msnt and , ths j_,aeral otherwise good de [ rwanor cf the community is km j r-fl a the nrgmg mob of youth • xrgt their vtktlt combatants in fa fist and rs.«i'«-u,-n xmtc â– contest one girl w reported to â– *»■•' draw-n s vwiichbfade there is never a pottsmmmr in the area at the use rev echols rounds out near half century of service at 1st shiloh 40 years service saw church memberahio grow from 90 in store-front to over 4,000 by jesnette smith the life and work of the rev mr elijah i echols si read like a success story out of an nul of american buil buf falo's nk>r negro nister with m years at unbroken pamonai service at the fir shiloh bap tist church dr e /. lvh.lv st will celebrate two main ev ents in the life of the church one event will be the cekh'a tion of the 42 yean existence of the church while ihe other evens murk.s the 10 yean service which dr e j l-chofs si . has given to the church as the shepherd of a flock which began with 90 m*e housed in a vtore-fn.t-r at clinton and hickory sfct mat now ho.it of a cong-egat 0 ei cceding some 2.500 merehers , the 8-day celebration begins saturday oct 25 and doses ms monday nov 3 some of mm most outstanding minsters • fvtmm â– m fewer than 5 states will , par ticipate in the cerentories mwaaf those registereil to dale will he res leo r mut*v syrmne rev ester iw brook tt y4 rev c v fvsrd.tesas res.p d hale columbia o res-w m rk+arrktsn na.%hvte teste rev echoes miss vianna finch a buffalo girl wilh lin exten sive out-of-*rtate musical education will be presented in a recital at kle'nhans music hall sun oct 19 miss finch la a graduate of the stw england con acrvatory of music and studied two years at the'jul liard school of music n y c story on this aop w column 3 dr blackman made fellow dr george p bfcvkmßn with . f»ce at 5m mkhipn aye and one r bnffihi's oi^irsjinr «■!«-* er^r wi tnrw fioo vi'rp rr from all over the w*>rhl lo be n>me a fellow in the n*rtitam col'.*«e of su'pctm in osi.iigi on oct 10 seven of ihax num ber were nieg-*>e iconttom on pug 4 r—m continued on page si — die tmattmtm i m s.m first m photography y.i ma 2*7.1 — i.xfihi mil itgaanma i pern mi*9m al 1 wort gmaamm me new si nor ktammal siw tew i*l hil!u st is a 21*7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1958-10-18 |
| 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 | 1958-10-18 |
| 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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