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vol xxxii—no 27 buffalo new york saturday july 5 idsb price ten cents more people see 11 when it appears in the criterion the buffalo criterion l~siam mi.iii.imi i tilmnrfism hmmmi the criterion is * completely published in its own plant uss ct rejects little rock 1 high court leaves little rock ' up to u.s circuit court rock p mj a circuit court unsigned opinion staled belief that st louis court would act speedily wm w - .-■. r , o c-^t ft , t fimil lo u»fd • special session m mitd by attorneys bgrpmo hu4hdl chief counsel for die mh_m f ami wiley mianum ♦ ire tti.itl a>l na\cp ««(• nry in the f«hfe i emley'i imm i , lim ,-, ii iurf i v n trpm.m in i .;■'' riast's l'carsl ll.j vl*«h vdiil t«*l the high uwi refuted to bypass the 1 v on:u xourt whkh i m j ! ■« ml v . *-„'■"..' 1 rejecting the pe".j»i«»n filed «.«>, aie h*h own thur«lsy lima 29 aslant lax *<• ttxtrt fa at a special f inn and i».t » on ma i sale roci dttwaq id fed jim^r lt /. lswniey '.*-* ha pitvn oourt in an i;n«gn*d smtetncra mid that it i'h "'•" it u v claim court in "* l-mx •>" ik in jij i|ur to permit tmnptmcra to ♦«■made iur the nc **«.** year the h»^t w*v ifii«l djts men rtoigmnsl and net imeil civ iw.'ii»l background in the lafe rndt cenhrsl hi shua tkarn aad esprmmm belie that fads in the tarn wwtim be care mhv wbli*l in due time hy the r s cjtwia court hivh meets in st lewis tho supreme gmrt fetfpmtifd tor ilk summer wes tion a 2-03 moaday it aij it ' mh astmtma on tm 6 w m—m p a mm tbct r»»w—tt*»a—s i nil i a 111 if airnwn henry il nailor ir son of 14 and mrs ii nsilor vt ivs wta vcijy m t undergoing his ini tial training heie lie will be se lected to attend one 4 die nunc than 41)0 teihintal training our cs offered by the air force gov harriman urged to probe charges against fla suspect new vort—4io m«r«l har mud aa recently urged to oi oct an inwscigaoon ami hold a turned riiradukwi hearing in tha use of i jiik iv'i'i ii a migia toiy farm wwlet held in j«d in luti a a suipect in the d»»u we bunder ami rape case « boo as.v tla oa un 11 in m iw«m sot to the ch>v or ilpy wilkin naacp tt eeutise cr«»ry mid bat pub 1.-ihu reports suggest lynch at mosptw * in h lis a&d scad for thorm-jji ifttcatgatam ml t'-.i pea pais hank peter bum .. defer taking any slept a steam km m that state re isiim cajrf'i c.tttsieyiaf.ofi slat ot riymua s^ynm'«*nt esd.fts a^^l hearing j cstrwdiu-n («• it m?.w<*zmmm9^lmi in-u-it oa a f re near sprag viue in ip-.'ve new wtk vn jiwe 22 he is tmng held as » auapw.l v die 11 i...i ol s w4mc igatrccroppcr ira gene csroiey and bt tws>-ve.a t>td mm^o frncsiinc and alio ftk ttm alleged rape of csrnley thi dftwa wsird 4 the tragedy got m i titi<s mobs were re p>med to have gathered tmd — ith.il the m,nxnjndi«tg ons try tor fhe maikant >**» •,• re ported by mrs cm ley to he a ggtstoikwinod negro wtrh a red iaasmrfm " there »*'<• other re pass that the has b«d been ammummi by a whits man or mam ' peterson doe not fa m c*r«jry description of the man m*u „ jacked her in buffalo wimtam s-ms pre smir of the naacp hramb ami mi attorney tepo«sesl that peter ana feared lie would not be giv en a fair trial and might ho lynched if returned to llomfay ammoated with mr sin n ate m i tlwrenne m alone v of the bumrfo branch legal redssm ustrrmttee bptarsrm admits having been in lhe area on june 11 where hr ssmmmsd for a few day until he nine a can van f itinerant hum workers head for new york slate he denies commit tog c crime his alibi is being checked hv an attorney retained by tie naacp in ihwida william st vice nets 6 arrests ivarijr saturday twrning vtn-n j tioi a mouse aas as-ir vice ami liquor it,1.1.1 detective h«pcd d.»»n on an allege j vice and h mm den and nabbest v mm 2 men and 4 a omen iv oid look pwe et 20 \\ i.m *. a-tien and where |*» lice aliened henry coal ji f the william st address ski char ge tt renting rooms for inrmor al purpose and neßmg lapsm wishout a !>. enie i otften siwi -> i mm »».-« i lo«-{j overall g ,<-•<_« clin ton v •*. *; aiding aad at«zttng in lha illegal sale of l n or dot i cc 22 of k-jj rd lacu warn offering !.< carvcim ait j ntrmi.,l act marie lohn»,>n is jid 11 tdim pi vag'ancy an.l ilea w.non 22 of 193 riley **„ vagmncy ' ''!•*;'-<* huby scsaarl 11 of an al bright cotm address in i acta w anna charges w«h s^pamry completed the ijimtrt sf avmen t'hv stewart and do i c po lice records say met iktccttt vseit s-hmiiter in a reaaurant si t,s-k h«n to a wijliae st a-sfment wvre he . was / wved h3ef-£**f4 :*««"£«..,<* tsc 1*1 cawthorns have twins ml it mrs 0 t { aalhorn '* 91 sycaotroe si became the puewes d twin daughters july j in mth-a.-d 1-iumoie hoaptgal they have « m nd another p>lar wilkins urges coongress to act now to prevent trouble in sept washington -. maatlam «*»' are n*vfls abivut tta use of federal sip in little rock iwn help present siluathm that make their use necessary , by working now to get pan ill waittea mi the law tsf mir coun try s.wcf i scroti ye wmary roy wilkin this week told mem oes ni a suhonrnmutte of the ituiar judiciary committee al so rr^tfying vigsstssusty tn behalf of thr nrw legidation was con grrssman wiuum i lv»w*oo 1 s.p't-.-„ii confidence that c new legidation amid he passed mr wilkm oturd for actios now in this session of the con gress we thi nut concede that a a tt fa r lo pj j tm **> help to prevent tnmhles al a vhools in scptcnshee we h^it'mr dm the memhers of con gress have ___, ohig-ation m i'm as mirelv asjhe president tsf me i mint sfc«tcs ha » jm to m*o*i -.<■., m mm an et die - —— — — i ■— m m ■—' — ■« -*-■-*. powers of his office part 111 mrsehra la 7 part 111 which ul have en abled the u s drpa i,i«rt of justice on its own initiative to en ter into school desegregation cas es such as i.it tie rivk was si rick en from the civil right bill of hh7 after a b.ller senate te haie in an effort h ratorg the p«s>»tv.ons i»f that stvtion repre sentative t manud celler iv n v.l imnvtucod new house bills in suppoit of which mr wil kifs testifies today restoration ivf part in x neesfed live naacp u-ader told the consnuttee in ptseecting nuny s-thet right beside the n&t to an ...!...,•,"• in puh'ic schools that aie open to all v*tl drrn without regard to race mrs sisisippi still enforces facial segre ration in the waiting rooms st railway station fk**i>ta eswstn ues to har colored citizens frsstn pithllc wesrks it hum two men arrested recnt robbery wave is believe solved one of arrested pair in series > of robberies says other squealed labeled sunglass bandits suspects ' admit to drug liquor store robberies disettive chief john j wliul m and his men wednesday broujjbt ii an tad it u believed a kmst and milling police hum for rt>*»n.-rv imiui pdk iheir jobi behind ttingk_.i*v and conse quently became known a the sunglass handik arrested were john flowers | 21 cd 427 e ferry st . and nor man green 23 of 172 sooth ampton st fhiwers is a profes sional saxophonist wt parole from ftmira reception centre where he skis serving time for a 1954 burglary green is a sled work er he also has a police record both men t:ght-li,->r>ed tv--n f.rst questioned finally broke when one <- the pair became convinced that the o:her bad wng si police green \ accused flowers of soloing to police and attempted to att.isk the lat ter when detective grivtmaeher held him green flowers admitted that he ti*«k part in rirfvbcries at a delicates sen at 902 jefferson aye wohl man's ivug store 919 leffer-am aye bison drug co 14 g jef ferson aye perkins drugstore jmi michigan aye o i li quor store 161 be st ami a liquor store at 724 bro-hlwav alleged incrimirwtir!g evidence t-ureil associated with tbe.arret ed men were rwo p»ir of un g^*ses money wraprsrrs traced tn thr bison drug co j and * ksa-vd 32-s--il;bre revolver tv pi^ice-plant arrested green when he stripped by ' flower hrwnr about 5 , p t tn - wc«.lres tav fkamin mmttd -| agi r td*na ; x»tt ck*k with'three other nvrn s were arresfed along with the h r*t d flowers the gave their name a her , ml»rtt msunq v if iw 1 hi r james t clements 22 93 w'imtowr and loser 1 madison 18 who gave an fast palls st address in niagara falls they are being held for further ques tioning concerning the scries of h c hi men apnea res in a show no thtirvfav police rottfied m vicrms of the simefcits bandits to appear at the show-up buffalo youth joins 11 s a f trains in texas linally having decided thai file united states air force ha many opportunities to offer a your.g nun richard holt lr nvtl l mr and mrs richard hold of 67 madison sl . buffalo cnlivt i«i i , period si tarn years an lune lul rk-hard left ihifftilo via cap it,l airlines monday evening fur l.uv.in-1 air force hose san antonio i wis where he will i undergo approximately four week ot basic training during bailc training ru h,t i will compete for setettiori in elevfronic and if siktetrfnl will he transferred »_> ■nr of lhe electronic training cnleis tor formal training in the ck-ctiivncis field under the r,ew enlistment pro cessiitg sysisro n-.'w being used by rise air force h v p,«vihle to determine the potential air ; m,n aptitude prior to hi ea li-tment fcichard a l«s gradu.it of hurgntd vocational high school j now joins a sounger hmther ' william who cnlivtod in novem ber 11,»f in a caieer in ihe united states air force ..^~.: houston tex man visited kin here h ko.\er ol houston | ' leu 4lii ti„<m,e ht visited jhs brother aabornc rtnfing hr i d live up last jhurvdajr detective hurt assault by 3 men hout 1,10 sanday msvriang a rftie ensiksl^.ilttside tine's grill at kingslcv and rik-hier ivtcs-tise idward j pctvk of the genesee station wav caught m the melee and sustained an iniun to an eye he was treated at 1v.,,..ne5 hospital si'ested we-e levy wiuums 33 of 312 rilev st disorderly nl and second deg c as saub shner vtunw 4 il 208 win\»w aye disorderly zvrt dtict and resisting arrest and dan 1 adams 3a of h»2 bruns wick wsd . nsv-.-vr tsf nne-l vhwsflerly cssmtuct res;«tm ar tern and third-degree assasilt all pleaded imnvent when si i ra.gnesl before city judge mich | | set e insmer monday morning bail for wiluaens wa t ' at » 2.000 bad ui tbe other two men was set mlst,ooo eh police receisesl a call of » diauibance at the tavern white try ins to quiet the men octsisle the tavern police reportett ore of them kicked is.t pe<-s ia the face injuring ht aye ' shown are sfline oi the officers and members of pride of buffalo circle no 303 c o f at their firxt anniversary dinner at bethel church june 21 left to right annie fields bernadine pitman lucille lanea lacy atxroathy minnie smith dor is clemen lucre tia phentx ethel wilder fan i masten dist petitions mayor for recreation youth equipment scstaa masoi wm b laatcsc jr p.es lisiuti cvhincii affs , cora p m alone masten dial i councilman . t*:«.u curianttcuy lutcrvsu organized in the cold spring area four years ago for the btt latest tragedy in community letter says was closing of teen-age lounge ss*^if'miftin.atei i yr ■} tcrtucas a.-xt wc-'fant of tia-'-cow munity eel we have bexn udly > neglected ia the city's ptvgr±mj vt prosjdiag proper testeatam [ tathkae toe the losing people cd \ our community along with this there are no adequate meeting halls outside our churches w-here community organiz.itioa.s mothers clubs isock organizations or in | fact any group promoting com munity betterment can meet ■lhe latest tragedy to flit our j arc-a is the closing of the teen lounge which akhoujjh inade quate to serve the ncests of the community certainly was a step in the right direction the board of directors for citizens community interests feel ihey have the answer to relieve thit condition we understand that the 11 real chib 2v2 glcnwo.vd aye is for syle and here could be establish ed a community center to service the people in the ma*en district without erecting a new building r making ex'emife changes this . is he answer to all our queries relative to this matter her the . stock phrase has bee we will do but we have no place as president of the organiza tion i reel that for less than sl2,mt the city can show the residents of the mayten district they re-concerned with keeping i the area one of conservation ra rher than redevelopment or re | n favorable ; reaction on this re quest am tile would give our people an incentive to organic a ( .-.,. committee to help de fray tha^cost of the - drng among the graduates from public school xu 50 were miss jacqueline dallas langhorne and laverne hammock of walnut st miss lang ne who resides in otis o,*-\|ii -, to take up nursing at hasten park high school ii september donates to fund •■the rotary club of buffalo i is presenting "**>"£* « ns>rway j f.sr the benefit of tv erie co \ unit american cancer s<ciety tuciwy tutv s at 830 p m at mcfcxlv ran ihe i tan club is isawtmg the proceesjs of its ticket les ks the trie courts vv*z and te tig agaisst cancer james browning of 573 adam st caught an 18 jiound channel cat saturday june 28 at dunville canada shown with mr.-.browning are inez brown ing mattie maddux and clarence maddux respectfully yours pres citizens community li i signed george k rote 137 gicmvwod aye buffalo 9 african woman legislator to address naacp i»jsearisvo»tsrgh ■trrerna i&mf a«pect w iffia with anmcf eanscmon of the naacp tn 15e-.t!*ad jary 3 wifi he the ippatllints iff one a the leading to?ve nt frmy m i n flia kohio oubma a member of the houw t representatives of si erra l.cone i british colon on the west coast of the continent mm gusarrru who is para mount chiof of the kaiyamba chicfdom in the mouimba dis irict of sierra l.cone and naa cp executive secretary roy wilkin will address the closing session of tho convention in the public auditorium on sunday af ternoon july 1 m church's urged not to retreat on race issue term cleric cites many southern racial outbreaks boston—a congregational chris tian church leader said recently that retreat from the christian ideal in race relations could be disastrous dr herman 11 long of.nash ville tana director of the race relations department div of higher education in the denom ination's american missionary as sociation said conflicts in some southern communities over school ; itoegregation may have inaile 1 many american feel the results | have been tragic failures this is an unfortunate mis soon he told the biennial meeting of the general council of the chttroh it leads lo the easy escape of avoiding mm " k sttes and wishing either that the federal courts would back down on constitutional principles or that the negroes ami other mi nsiritieh would ti-p trying to avail themselves of their basic right he said more ten half the 17 stales with schools segregated by law have cither made changes to permit integration or moved to ward effecting actus changes and he added th.it about half the institution of higher learning in the south now have opened their doors to student of both racial groups some 25 southern cities have eliminated segregation on local buses within the last year „,_-..,.... * — f.xpf.rt watch repairing 24 hour strike all work guaran teed now in our beautiful ni'.w home 4.11 william st » v 2187 visitor falls dead in walnut street home an american radiator laborer with ii years residence in buf falo fell ile-mi in the home erf f.ici.-ds and relatives he wais vi iting kcrni gunn who with bis wife arie i cc young gunn frtuh at 38 mi-it dr apt 3-a tailed at i home ict mr tad m-a willie l-**m its » - i.i-«tlta«r apartment at 135 '■«»* st h«iit-'f:_ml p.rist-surtdsyy ™*-; lhe ratty -■men sevwd i tha jncstly arranged • 4kche daewss ed tkc pctcrsoe alleged mctshrr case ansl the pending o-a t.r sought by rtofiska authoiities both b—*kill enshususs held mm interesting conversation on the sport mr gunn , had been a lhe isom home show io tmr.iiste when he collapsed and k to the he never utter a sc,li*,axv wsnd mix lottie isom tom the cri terion only 2 dee gulc*s«l soumlx were em.-tted he died:ia slantaneously jtie time 2 p as the deceased leave a ' wiiviw mrs aric gunn of the marine dr dtmrcsh sd a mirried a.-.h j er mr l ■.- dtson tmether of four chiwrenl 186 cedar it ftineral service ' wtp he hrfd saturday at the wafter few cal home rev m i ] mßa john will fficiate rv-r the se rmons of the io . ma tsofat akiham-rearcd kenney gunn older citizens night aug 7 through the cbo-trsv of hr buffalo bisons ftoe*xih fctub senior citi/ens night win be cr'rhrated on aug 7 i*sb « offerm-n staslium n*e lisms manatxment has set aside 300 re c'ved seats for gomen g*t the first mm persons over te arc of ml who cam at room ml city hall for the proper cre dential will he the guess cd te buffalo biwuis
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1958-07-05 |
| 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 | 1958-07-05 |
| 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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