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buffalo new york saturday september 20 # 1058 vol xxxii no jg more people see 11 when it appears in , the criterion the buffalo criterion the criterion is completely published in its own plant price ten cents mrs mattie johnson great fraternal worker on niagara frontier is dead young husband kills wife husband 18 charged with first ushand 18 harmed w ilh first degree murder killed wife 16 young mother strangled with baby's diaper roams streets while in daze ■■■■■■. anl|yfl«*l jm irwn.th i thrtiti.iz is held iwj a j ffc irffira-decree murder '•■ctmaecttoa - wwh the death of hi la-vtmr wife th»e hfele trsly w d aco*ered by police 4n*rtiy s»*ter 11 o'caock saturday i i : i hfw to awwer the dtarge is daniel roger of w ingle st it.c yc-uci is chafed with the tfrtrrpi'ation dr-iiti f bis young w'/r arel , mutbet 4 their infant arsne>«*icte near * p nvssaturday after cemminittt - the crime rojtrrt m i*»(*ce he waolcd the street for v wliile and flaaoy svvwrd in give himself up me v ■*. t . into l the micfiipan station t\llm 11 l m and li»kl f**uc thai he h«nl kitted hts wife ijuter h*e*mse*»*4 revealed that the div tianc stkith had ued s stiaper s h m dau^s<et to strangle hi i t-am u arfistwiti »■»* giten s the mmj»e i nsrty irpon wtatrd hut mrs rope's haf threatened in leave her husband fhe demt wl"man's imtlser mrs oora gip o irf 129 ; f'i^ton st ia caring f r i-'-.i.t i^iv*«ti-r '*• the crucr-on oatftrd t the i s 2-apattmert ivxk struc tute r»j n l»w hy ths housea krrfire ivso wtaed l rrmiin bikmwnoiit that she reratej rog era the worn friday when he ip paired with che huh arked shout hu siite t*se i-'*o«im gt sol that rogers tom her t>ut bts wsfir wa m file hospital the hewsctrcper observed ro frr ismvhing uh hubs diapers iaite pttat-t ntjft hi t.v.i that li nrvrr a any asxaaa in the ; tccsn ?! * didn't iom thst hi wife w \ berr trie irsftmrsara arise i-tad i ahf peof^c cine i<p ami loam i'c *..,.: ';, it », ie me up then he added 1 w pok-crreen a lot of them out f;wix a»j rhes j wi tell wfau the trosatsa.was ii i ■'•■bible institute fast be xsming one of wivlen new v..rl k,«.liuji training center tor ministers teacher and nvix oturie rtt ti»iv wind opened i diy acttaxil fall vcitsevtct sept 4th at its new home i ml union rd west seneca n y i'rdcr the leadership of it ' jwesident iv i'vrtett s graff.im i * former ouivtian ixivinewtun ' and a oftatklt behever in prayer ! ihe institute has begun a miitti j null'on dollar ctpansion program i anchored in prayer snd fjith l*i tiod through the isird jctus christ ihe wsvking f the ho ly spuit in ihe plan can be seen ihistm i the fcneiouf conjuni ik*m ami services tendewd by t*>e vv..l bu<sne»meo both sctive and retired further attcv'atii'n to the res ■sung h i..»,-,i itpivo the school . t the inflin of students eeiing ...:■{ f nation io the ncs*4y located school hmij with many collegi ate ii.urfiiii-is the si tide * come f:oni car ami near preventing an unci national almo*f4icre among i the 120 enrohed it the institute tliis year jie smo from england ami one ruiit in ! indonesia ho!lii:d panama india and the ih iti-.'i wi .• indies i i ett lo ri ( hi staiithng are joe , 1 i'ay-'or rev samuel austin | rev wmi ii haiti-am sealed mis r.tma ford i v stacks white and mis allcvine tdaardv eggertsville student ends africa term u as ixwe while with 700 native students ready or harvard altar terras in african the . ao-ctditd dark imminent da turn nut q\nle so darl afltr all si hen o fgjcttsvrlfc atudem arrived home a fortnight ro i rratt icd plans us enter '. harvard hsstdogs hsvwever are ! ■long ay frum f*»t africa { f*r*rni bsnana the !*• i ytwrold globe-ginditng mr p j j his hi im fiwtnl his second i anal lad term at the university i ot lso mriem at cgamla lam j alma a british p's.itectoi ate i iv fsscrtmlle student was the i«n*y rttte tttxlcrt in * collect of more t*un ttxj native afr*nrtta vvn of l\tul i kvh i t*f 175 lcbnin rj p-estjent c4 the run fce cream or paul in 4ial»ed in i ,-•,'-' under a fcl ktwihip from the atrtt-iin-amet tt*n invtturtc lie w,u enter iur v.ru for further fradmtc tfuvty mrs m johnson prominent in fraternal work buried sat quarter-century spent in building lodges leaves husband k /■....!.., a alexander a plain umtun ln hived the civ id her i.t.-pikm iv peirfle in'l her »••■' i 111011 hill u t^iem parsed qmelly intti oc«il h.stiuy luesdjy sept v m!t itv>r titan a quaiteih'entury of soil to hrr credit work whwh in speiil in helping to huikl a iv »••'■'. 1 ln!i'!iril ttnd mm 1111 i ftiuolsttua on ihe niagara i'rort mrs matlie lldmes jubnspn deceased ife of wjhtatn john v»n of 123 mortimer *»*•■sshere iftey rearded dud at the ocsooo mmivs4.v pine st homes show care residents dress up lawns rarvss pine st residents bring beauty to green well-kept grassy lawns few roars but many homes display-well i ordered hedge few front lawns bare by zenobia a alexander if the present trend towa-ds beaut if tcv.l ion oflawtrv coittinuts on pine st between william st and b;ojdwav that 2-wikk utv iniereeptcd stretch mijat become a short boulevard drive wstlc residents of the area defined h»d • no intention a turning the 2 stock alretch into a boulevard they did have in mind a deter mination to beauifiy their la and to be wwe they have trade notable progrew fully 95 of the lawns on pine st between william in 4 { broadway are seeded with vuuy grass of a vehcty-uke g'<r*tk there are however several hiwries which do not base any jras or , t iv vi badly tramp'cd that its ippcarance is splotched and .'.:••. fed in spot t g'ass seed a criterion re j efer **** told is bought by | offlt residents while other resi jerai have their e*d d.wat.d thre i n *?• abundance of space hewtert rhe houses and the street wtiicb will permit ex teßsive beauof caton of the frcnl awns hit even that limited space in rot a few cases is given ut w *»» wh levari in boflt [ planting designing and landscap there arc few rove busies in j the area but hedge fences-oif i m.'ny homes from the nearly \ sidewalk not a few re v.*:-is | h?v planted grae •. along , their j driveways thus ' ofesfntire a a i preen velvety co/pit the criter ion in a sutvev monday chow jlo home as t*te winning ii in j the pine st drc*-up-!awn cam i.pine street passes away mrs martha bih john son 407 madison . sj xiskm cf the lale henry johnws w*o died here may j 195 w.t born fck *. 1891 in kenton t'enn the daughter of v itmk 3tl mrs h'e thompson da she ded here j the mdtard f ilsro hc*p»-1 en * v*l | 7 y.*a*a c 4 age leaving one on . mifeon wrliiam of 406 madr-t n ■si snr was hurictf sat sept ih from trinity riptist church re i t spirkt officiating burial at mt hope spruce st trash irks residents who ask removal debris of wrecked school 12 looks most unsightly they say contiactuiv be pan ihe wreck ag of the w rir old structure m p i 2 to snntce st near fv a mof!<h apo wrecking per stioni were mitpcndril wtthoui e*r>'anation or benefi t>f area in'^majkin the vilipended wreckage de bris has accimailated lt sn 1 m t invtinth);inv<hle lliirvitat'in m-hii'tain of rubbivh negotiable i pp hv ikfrrn c-f the ne'j^hor i hood who scatter the dvtwit io i tulplemwe prrpi.wli protects fiom roulent of tie nrr?dwa sprucev si area have n nrsda lend when theyicafoj ' tipvm city ffkia!s hs rc*m«e i imnsediatclv the mound of gbsv j brk"l concrete and atccl j the wfectiflg rmiipan uiyon j dcnsslitkm cv>rp.i resumed ssntk j i'acsdsy ikl has pionsin a ( full clearance c»f 11 rubble and jd.bris b tuesday vpt i or j.»*ph j«nch ta;ed that he t*»'iitd fis the situation his i ck*»es cs'pmtk-tatsoft ihe site stai im'ed **(!, clarence 1 tiaulhicr sue pt evident of the wteckirg irp.ny if i.h«rf ' f is s^f^ay tk>n k lated thrjt h-v cotspatiy w ml days to-clear the site school 12 i.'jci.in were irh as-ii we fot twrmnefij if v»*iet 1 children in tht near-by a;^a en joy cfimtsine r b-;ck cc.ncrete „ el and ruhma pitas '''.*«*£*_ rer*'ion ll»f little r»x;k neg'-o ssuix-ns and their parents hjve fought sei e*-»t •«? » nrioefnf ats.l hsa ful manner througn the courts thry have not once indulged in | v'olence or any acts of retali ' linn aithouph they have been c^n'irsiouvly abused and harassed they seek an jv eg regaled ed ucation which - ir the only way j they • can ''. receive an education equal to that made available to ! other i i in pursuit of this objective they and others similarly lata ted w.h have the fum and united support of the b.>ard of direc tors of the naacp naacp praises court's ruling new york—ri'y wi'kins cv eviitise secretary erf {>><. \ \ u p ivs *«» i*ned ihe fo'!o»mg tatcniet-t on the supreme cvurrh mlii in the lutl rcs.k cbvv.t itaegratusn epic naturally the s.^errve court's ui'anannus decision greatly pica ves ua and all believers in con stitutional government since it ir ikes ck-ar tsat the basic human ri&bi of trdivdjal atircv un m»t be ahn3gcd ot denied be cjtu^e of thrtjts or violent atitt on the ,>. at those mho up hold racial a^tunrsastioo and eg jaraes m"ore republican candidate fr,r congres ; man it-it district addressed }* n rf;'"'o nri ; at a luncheon sept 11th at the blacksmith shop snonsored by arthur anderson seated at the left of | mr moore who emphasized that negroes if they ' are sincere in obtaining civil nsruts must vi»t or candidates wh will dump the eastland mcclel v"«t tc who hold back equal rights legislation from the heads of committees mr moore who i running to succeed edmund p radwan told his i l'st»ners that he is elected he.will do all in his pow er to promote civil rights among other legislation bernard stern to address masten council v naming of he fasten dis trict community rehitions coun fir w'h be he.u monday sept 22 t 7:45 p m at the buffalo & trie count v pubic library 332 i ctica st ihe topic at that time will b a community faces alcohol i'm *, mr bernard stern executive director 14 the western new york committee for education on mnaatoaa inc will be the guest speaker for the evening he will present the world health organisation health film to yctir h?ilrh to help us further our understanding of tbe problem in a society where dtinkkg iv here to stay suggestions and questions • are ' welcome bring your neigh - d e a t h s mrs jill da bffks also wvcn as hilsta l.cci of 2">s n division st wis ho-n mar 5 i tl 7 in li'wenceville ia and ■licet in the j j adm mtnuvial hi.--pit.il sept 1 at the age of 41 she was the widow of nathan iel berks and the slaughter of l^hn h and mrs drusty hum runerai service was held at trin ity itaptts church tuesday s.-pt 9 rev steve hargrove officiat ing burial at ml hope ... willis hxska 1205 dela ware aye wa born mar 3 ht?o in sain and died in the j n adam memorial hos pital sep 1 at the ripe age at rk years he was the son of ike and mrs lizzie ftavbv ami whs s"^ed fosm the pilgrim baptist j church friday sept 5 rev hitliard officiated m he uneral burial it m hope ... atrs wlllle franco fvs set home co the aged au:n n y was born jan 11 ism in birmioj^ttm ala and died j.t the home soft 6 from pneu monia at the age of 77 yearn 7 intontn mmm funeral service was hmj at michigtsn aye fcrp'im c'turcb sept 11 rev porter b philips i officiating burial at mt hope * ... mrs addle thompson of 95 4 st was born april 11 i9os icity and jtate not known nd died in the bitf/aks m ll<»spiul here spet ti at 50 years of sje funeral service was hem . h junlec temple church res ; hell ofrxwttrtv burial at ml lre wej sept 10 lamcs m bro.vdy titj^w j da»>te pi api 4-c van born ( in hopkinsviße xt aug 7 ht t 91 and dxj a 7 years fester when { kh iifelcs brsjv wa fount at ■ihe da pl ..:.!:.-.- fie wa i the taatansf of mm nettie l looti b-ssady l>e deceased was the ton of gcskjfe ansj fjvn threatt broady fune^il erv>«e w*s held at the ufistertakan jurkw sept 11 v 1 p m american lepc»n taking part rev dan smith officiated burial at forest lawn m mils «<- ay ; fa allen writer ininimcr aewtpaperataa who r m ot artiste w dnwv ra . ■*> katu'rd by the ( rstroim hits wrrv installment •■* democra cy h funis vi ami 2 sir al i ; lea in this srrws of artu h-s ! wine to he reader aa in.pir ' tuns i i-vaaw study uf fcaaarratv .. la the few t.mtaa las . gistr ssyusaadrrf drtnusiwrs ha | the world wfctca ha fooowtd bis practice aa i leant bast am \ drt j rummage sale a rummage safe will be held wednesday sept 24 j jo ursil s p m sptmaoresl by the wom et.'s guild of st lukes church •" (">-,». rehmood ays t w ! . a st th tale wrt he in the ctmi-rh h**emrnt wj mrs hrr oisl w hsskir.t g/r.era chairman a s gorge c*ylof co \ z pi»<f ot bow flttmaa wsrt hi v „ . rhc i^?ervt.um of mr a ckiajy.and her dm-nti tee a joan h,i»d>eon wi3 be vihtmmmi siilisir ii room with is fttwurd thomas in charge mother gives twins anniversary outing mm aatlie s-ew^rt ku .■;! if 7 lai-son st is the mother of tao fine boys twins who on their 1 ith month anniversary monday sere is were beir.g wheeled ahoia in their t*in hu by carnage mm ruvscll brought wisie lee and arthur ixe rtw-seli to rhe criterion office a part of the i outing in which the eeptng b-bev ex.xevted neither their p p-ovaj nor dissatisfaction cf the aarfher the ffiuatisin in fotmova t?e j.tlle r'x.ik fracas or mas vi-''.i be p3vetne of nc york if fctt neat election - ■-.. ■■grand officer i mrs leve tbomp^ori past na t'ofl of ntomi chapter no 10 i was elected gr vtvih.h at ihe | 7:h masonic !>»». by eureka gr : i chaprer phoes vale ol nits i pvr her 4 x vs\iad*4 j buffalo nmi-rrav-faft jjj i vy-i and rochester ■mr 1 mrcwwie dorscy tf i brun wick blvd had a on born i i ih e rrp^rttd k « ♦«__ j 5s.-,--t 17 i detcctics ho-f.ul j mrs dorvcv is the former mate jo>\e wright , ; bey e p meneely left pastor of friendship baptist church is host to bey e l slay of mem phis term who returned from the national bap tist convention in chicago with the local minister and rev n . kirkpatrick of long beach calif who flew here from th national baptist convention rev slay returned to memphis friday rev kirkpatrick will remain other week prior to flying la st loo is enroute home rev meneely rill motor to long beach sept 29th where he will be guest of rev kirkpatrick oct sth story on page 7 mt calvary bapt 434 mamrn aye rev r i mrnefe peels i by i meat smith service opened with aa>'<n by no i choir and the nry nirus the reading of he btwe ami prayers fo!h*wed the morning sermon is de livered by rev sawyer a fine young minister f nese tsf«e hap church text i cnr 4 9 on the light ot the wwd ii i toss bid thai ihs *** ■■«*** pr ■coukl not be heard by ihe u | n however tho«e who did hear there acre 14 4 vivih frrea new lerscy watht.-tgron d c a&bama michigan n c fif * grnerosn jsmatatn for our rarfco : prcgrm mr b<own resides ti 6 vii calvary ff mf!|ti-e<t • ■'» r ..<• s it unfinurd aa past *> a^tcombwed «. pace s continued on page *> expfjit m fa rr ins 24 boor u-ria-r at wort c ■<"*• taasf now » ear beaatfal nfa ham 411 wlciaa st a 2117 1 - i ■■- •*, ■f\ri rt is radii ttvmkmms ; j 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1958-09-20 |
| 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 | 1958-09-20 |
| 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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