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price ten cents buffalo new york saturday june 28 1958 vol xxxii—no 26 more people see 11 ■?/ y i when it appears in the criterion the buffalo criterion the criterion is completely plei stf_e in its own pufm masten district's plan masten district council attacks panic realty sales on racism condemn realtora panic phone calls to owner when negro purchase property ctrtam teal cute da-len r _■_* » ie 4 out u»t ' week a ». ii r k olt up » mem mwwif ;-«•*«« pmpttty ■ownm when c netpro wlj purcluac - proper >, r m ■mkimanity ctaxed *» rw***c l*ie*e p«j_.b*i.klcr o*l w white heels-der that'll n __»•» lime lo wl i tne hitf tr«_r bcuatne _, nc|'u h ,? .-..>■.! i j iv ne-f'thorfcood and .<■,:«-• l„-iklv prwre are headed for a r * t^'r r a«w f a w«e mc_l hy . hit l at i li ii t imwiki-mv relation council lal -..* mtl the coujktl i'a-lu.t iy i.vii w«l the linfinftloor wt reeky dealers uf called mem white pntftcttf owner lo fl now tw-htle i price i l:»tft on re realty mmietl in teinr-inl to mean that . m ne p m-h-e in pnce tumble ._: l - i ,?. the council arced that an ii'-ri n*tfmwrh__»l can nev er he achieved or maltitained w#nlc irti • n.r com-an we thetrft-te reqi_e rauay end inwiltmm-n c_f he p_t*oij .„ >' cm in uch practice ami that rr iprtqu action be taten the ?•-■•! sii i,..1 w „ ivl<u ml lo lie iferard of c-anmuni w relatnw th better bu-imc »* tu.*_.u th state *">■«, m *..,._, apm d*iorimi(»ii"n the buf f-fa board of (<•'_;-.■.. md the b4i urban renewal coof bm btl lirsell m_h_m ja id me <_***_•* masse of di nt.c-_r st . graduated on lun • from ike state umvertrty ct *— s m redo aie n y fipbbf received her be s degre la f-mnn-i education hr i i _<■■■wa upoewwed by her mother mrs mason and bar brother si ale f mmm mas mason writ be tewjvnx ia bum ate " , n y fell from porch mu martie do of l ssiperi m % , mj ■torn be seamd dory t»tsti la-4 saturday and are ask en *> emergency hospital where die remained a*_a_sc*mn until m\r^r.,ml when she partially ' re mmm oonscioutness the ream of bet inptrk have not been da tmntned nurse returns to ala airforce hosp mr musiheth . c andc-nam sister ol mr mifhe c.tmietuny lln vi"aj*«m v returned to her po.t i riday a niirse at the mai well air-force base 11 j.ii-.i at montomety ala mf anderwm came bete on lune 4 after nutdioiikm that her sl'wr's i:u hand health tya f.ilinj she attended him during hit last moment g the fc.ba.i_a society million wa the guest i her i«ter end brmhe.-in-law in 1949 wlien tie pent two month here on an en tended vacation buffalo boy in air force uctfead mm tex.—ahman henry i nailnr - lr ton of mr r»d mr h s il of i'm wa erty si buffalo n v is 1.1 tu-fotrj hi mitral course «>» h ic military tratninf hcic hi will be eh.i_d to attend one iif the mure than 400 tcuhnicul imining course toed by the air i'oae or will he given a durct assign mem to a n-ih in one df the air loive commands ujvm hi em plc?i»n of military training he will be given b*cc***ry or , :•• in iii.i mii niuii and pro cessing to a*si htm in milking the 1..1n.11k-1 fmm chilian to matter irfe while here his fu hire naming and x i-\(-men will be determined through a cr "*■* of ip i t te*ts and individ ual interview to determine hw prior expeiience training ami de soe lhe enp-h of hi duty here ailt he either four or eleven rekv depending upon ihe train -"« or the oh for whfch he i irvsl to he most u-miiy i decision on appeal docket s tetrte,'al-v'ttf grn cqi/enry *»*_* peci*tati«c in mood end snuiou in spirit won 1 dering wh_s move woiitd be ! mmm to meet thr crisis in sow thern puhtic enrollment septem her ■n whether the 7 remain i ing student -•■the nine thai re ca4etts st central high last 1 september would be awe to re turn te their w the com se school star this tnesr ne gro c'ti/rnry i!l loe-nt know ; but ft.is it does know fudge harry j lemley't de ..•«.-,.. ordering integration of he %!_-• puh-lc schoc-i ha 1 w"sesi mpnmmaii to the federal ijsrkr tout the appeal tied by vx a brar-on of pine bluff art and ihurgood mai 1 s.h chief jn*el of he *> x af*t n v wax receivede hy huhert tucker s-teik if the ap i feel gnat here the appeal with a statement '■. of memoranda smui ent to tilef 1 ludg vd-iitnlad k gardner at hi ham in huron si it i expected that the court now in teces for the uunmer will rule on iudge lemlcy decision be foie little rock wtmol open in september monday four nationaßy-known negixi hvdei a philip kan do'ph president of the brother hood of sleeping cur i'urter roy wilkin executive m.iclhv of the naacp rev martin lu ther king leader in the mont tomeiy ala hit boycott,-.end i ester h granger executive ee iclary of the national m iad a white house iuefvnce ith the piesident ihc negro group paled for fa a nation-wide pii-_,h an nouncement prior i.i ihc ie-«>t ening tvf s*hoo ne*t septeoihcr tb a white house conference to iivii way f otttsining ccen tiance with court rulings in tin il ca*e <_) lay aside party po mfcl and enact a stronger ctvfl nghn program and gidi ortier the lust.cc -.** to enter cai i „.,,,,-.»; tmmttamf t tic_jocia [••—"•"* "'■*««* ■«<-• m^mrna-.tnm .♦- f ! rfnttwi high ( o—-n*»i ***. for another year ff '■10 years ago truman issued orders baring race bars in armed forces discrimination has all but bean routed in all department of army air navy i chicago-—(a th ten year sieut president truman ordered • v___*__r farces - .-^.— _—..■,, -. tegrt _._• -„-_*■. eg - segrr fmtmts ag-ame nigrum in the itnrd faeces he virtually been sfadothni _._*» 11»f to sa article in hit luly ham of efeee mag atiae truman order which directed am here he i*iu_ia ■* treat aasai and uftpntuetti in the •*> t i-11 pe*uv t of race color ewe or istineil roigm is seen mß ' ehm-tiatloe tbe iam iiiucr has effectively ended segregation on military ■_>. lwli,.r.s but since a negro set ♦ iceman leave hie in-.taluiiou he s m his own hoy tkin he naacp executive sectrtary praises die aimed force for having success fully and thoughtfully integrated negroes and vans ; v.ke in tegration v bound to have an imp«inaftt - meet on race rel tniii in . civilian fe m s jones national consultant on housing for the naa4 p addressed a meeting at tho michigan aye baptist church june 15th sponsored by the local v p auxiliary mr jones said that there m nothing wrong with redevelopment except the way in which it a * being done in a cities includ ing buffalo negro sections are heing redeveloped without community participation and without re presentation on the board,of redevelopment which vi some cases are resulting in court issues among those shown are mrs mary grant nellie white mrs enriii . raimy mrs birdoff baity madison jones mrs martha millar mrs evelyn n per un and mrs t smith second row mr html jackson mrs mary c chappelle mr bertrand austin mrs aueyne edwards and mr rufus fra ier . 1 bindley i i hiss pre d victor mutual life ins * <>„ in it spci-i h 1 be mich »_... m june i'hli mid that vi»h must ititclop ii disiie i"i economic progress *, well m social and rrligiou 11 prrvriitril i s bond i tup liiwmjihi producers lilt to debt l.nrrll smith mrs maltha mea dim rrprrmilllnn her mo tber mr a s t dm iris mini oaiis it it y t'm « •■•' v *.. m lamas v pre iv „_-,. mi mary l mccormiik and mlw mary i e*__a hi jih i-l aril's governors of n.y ohio welcome little rock school group gov harriman greets little rock students ohio gov meets group mrs bates ark naacp head recuses 1,000 donation for student scholarship '-_____. ? .■-. -„.. ■new york—ses of v a a lstje r«vk student and mr 1 c bate their mentor wwe bettr in their home city this wtxk af ter a long and full weekend ia new york city-with ° a onc.b fopover in coh«nhux oa re training in near-york fu..*«a mcr . cit.pfo>*ncn were t est citeen and tcfrence e-.v the new yoii iota in _-.«_ duded „ th two na -< p sri n sored m?a meetings „„ n t jime 15-~one in brooklyn _-.. the other in jamaica i i van der st»»pk-e of the u.d fciaa chc three thuo.-wnj h iv ite turned out to greet lhe frecp at concord m..pi si church h m afternoon the evenim r»h it the amity baptist chitftil s tractcxl n o*erf!i crowd it vine t?h>u-c-i;>d afl-_afffa w.'-ik in .-.- city they pac • brcf v_»it to the • n vi p >- _ homil office whert they nt welcomed by executive secreesigc roy wilkin an*l ofher offk „ early . tttrrjay morning 7 dm '• group left tor coitimbtis e»_w the naacp.brunch hew isre ing in their bono that * at ivy wert met at the aifport bf _* a irftgmion beaded by ma •"■m e semseafcrenner later •_.? w*"e received by gov.'c wi *«._. o*neffl - ■.* ; yy ine i!.jr o fd igirir y ii nd rhrte b*>ym were hrontfu to ' ■now york by loc-d 9 of the.h lei and oub - employee i l receive the unim amew.'l £•*».-'•' ter ' r__c ft alii -_. a * ard km ceretm»n«e on june 12 they v c : '. tfr?st'ntt4.">.fh,'their txfc'*«t>«t hailc-i hy union official r'cwe,r ammw . ■..-.-■_.», . u.__»ut,l .* the union yw^&!\\n^:.£*f with a s5oo check for the ■*.*«* arsbip fund bene uses for #* - student w**s b*->ke the color bar little rock's central high s.-hool m bite w p-esenta with m twithtnel 500 check toe the fund by the utility ctuh a an impressive ' luncheon meeting in the gra-td ba'l'-orm of dm wimo-f astoria the lundwew 1 honored • mr bite a ' ***** of the year and rev or gatsi r»-r c taytor pavhnr of tbm i mmi of the v pianist hailed chicago ~ playing the con cert rii.il ir_.se to 41 foreign anrrrtrict ami constant practice ha i left lime for philippe schuyler to insatiate much oa getting married according to her attklf in the july mmm of.lhoay plulipoa tell of the numerous proposals she has . receive**—end rejected including the one of a nigerian ptince who;wanted her 10 he hit queen but plalippa wa only fifteen t the lime of all lie men she has met in her travels the three she most reped and looks up to are i m peror hell selassie king mu test el of l'gan,la and the king of the a-hatiti the ai-nantchene piempeti 11 kiim i gdana 12 negro youths serving at world fair in brussells chfopc*—-twelve negro youth arc among the 200 young am man helping io tell democracy by serving is guides st the brus sels worlds pali according to sn article in the july issue o lhony ranging in age from 19 m 25 the guides st the american pavi lion termed informal amhessa dors by the u s commissioner lo the i'air ere college student in languages foreiga scrsk r < end eduction more negroes than whites wear toupees chicago '— while h.il hses t ic pcvulent among negro men than white thousand of men are now buying and wear ing toupee accoiding to the lu ly , issue of lbony actwilmg u one w.gmak_r cgro men outnutriher women customer nine to one d the is * skyrocket bow in h *■* of tot^ie^^bhmskp the ooiy problem involved or an cxipett aceocsling to one wismakcr i gviling a coats qi.__n 4 hair that is king enough for tc-kitrfactunng ur sime ' » , i f.mf sine the v i;:,._i . stxallej n**r type '*•*: k * grow g enough ,*. c u ctenese ansssjn korean vr t»,«**s ha ' j ttupln..,t u natural coarse a - hair **«&* the onty-otlrtta^urv ence i that we use a cirkcr fa ric underneath „. ;,.-">. ala civic group wins boycott case tusiegee ala.—ln an mttmat ing june 21 decision an alabama indite pulled the trigger that trap ped the door and plunged to death below » temporary rekrain in order pn.h.h.i.ng negro lea den of timeee from using any form of threat coercion or in taimn to support a boycott a^kset white merchant of tusk este '- fudge will 0 watllon satin joy lime 21 dissolved an m ttmaßtm which had been in ef fect for eight morula lamed aug is 1957 the restraining order was directed at a tuske tee negro organ./-i or the tus keeee cmc assoc t;on the boycott -.' one year ago,as a proles st.nst the en actment of a tow hr the ■ala hama lrpt_l_.urc which deprived negroes in tusle.ee of the right to s*a c by a rea—angemenl •< luskegce'-t . hoiw'iri tb fc*w eft sirtiadlv ," r tuskcgee 400 vrgroe otits-'d . the hound sriei hut mad no r-v-nte in the states of the mmi w*»--e voters wiu à a n 1,9 1 ~ e l a r l~th atty zimmerman naacp speaker sun 3:30 p m i big puwic meeting will he keul t the m_chigan avenue *». m c a on sunday lune it at j.-jo p bi r,.vored by the butfak branch naacp atty william sunv pre ' philharmonic to open pop concert tuesday july 1 alec re_nc*«oe viaht wilt op en i,it moo r_j*kk siia,cri tt*j*ej*-wh luly i at 8:30 in kteinhan mu sic hall willis page will con duct the gab ivpcnint concert which win he followed by a dance in the mary scut on room a unique figure in the wur'd cd musk alec templeton is known throughout the world as a mar of radio television recoixl and the concert if his author ity m the keyboard sat his wstrmth and wit have mnde him a favorite with those who like cong keating blasts racism cite ku klux klan a factor in bias unrest washington d c—rep keat ing republican of . rochester tore into what he h-tr_.ct_i_.ed a an inter-date ne«ro-anti les conspiracy when he testi fied wednesday june ik before the house judiciary committee y mr keating told the ( mm tee that elements of the ku xlus klan form the hard ore of an organization trying to co erce and intimidate those : who are in good faith and honestly atiemptirg to oerry out the su preme court's decision regarding school integration the rochester law-maker's ap pearance before the lud-ciary committee wa during a com ■mittee meeting to formulate lams i controlling interstate shipment of e-p*<wives the committee i>s to_d by . mr keating that while he man's target has been the neg .- is becoming increasing is evident that its target is be ing increasingly widened ii cm i brace the jew , 7 y m keating eked the recent hondsings trf negri homes schools where integration w die issue and lavish homes and pro perty and urged enactment ■' of k*w a-j-.'in hi b mbuii con spiracy all features of ■-. » bill which he introduced in congre integration is inevitable says singer sinatra chicago—-yoa cant hate and ye a wholesome life say frank sinai-a in the lulv issue if f.honr m^ssrine the wry 1 look »} race sinatra say dm sesreeifion will be wiped otrt in our lifetime preiodke od food citizenship itr don't go together it go - is un ewerkan vara ho t starrir-g in kirryi go for-rh a v*e desl i-.c with he subject f interracial lo*e ha long been a cboungmon i of civil rights ' sinatra calls bigotry i national d sc.i-c that can be eared and says i am exceedingly optimis tic about the future of integra tion much more than many po litician integration is inevitable m bigoted dimwit c.nnut pre vent it st louis bar re-enacts dred scott decision u s supreme court decision wa one of civil war causes chi*»eo—the st lo.i b.r aswoatinn'-i re-enactment of lhe dred sen case on the slave trkd centennial i featured in the july i«uc i>f ebony dred scott was born a slave hut k wi anrued that he ami hi family hed slave statin while wirh their mauler jn free illinois anst minnesota ter'kory , at the st lotus rf-enwtny-nt diu-inj i^w in your i i week i ma recalled that drfd scott r-aana hi f'ted-im only to have it trfrvrr*ed by he supreme court ' the reveinal by . lhe sopreene coon was a r._r!y!r,g pojw - tor . ws ..-,---.,. tvwc mt txn xmw sat helped to trigger the civil ■- tpe-^smnifyixx formicisi ur day's vkto-ie - over ee-oewtion in all it form nas laid win a simple illiterate skive financed by a benevolent master carried he cause of human freedom to j iv hi**>c-t coiirt in the land african woman legislator to address naacp new york—giving an imcrna tional aspect o the 4skh annual convenkm of 7-7 the , naacp in cleveland july 8-13 will he the appearance of one of the leading women of africa madame ella keeto iiihtma a member of tho house of representatives of si erra leone i british cokmy on die west coe of the continent meie gatma who is para mount chief of the kaiyswnha i chief dam in the moysimba i - trie of skrri leone and naa i i secutive secretary roy , w-rkms will address the closing ' session of the convention in the puwic auditorium in sunday af ternoon july is sunday afternoon the buffalo ranch of the national alliance of postal em ployees was organized at 382 north land aye by enormel lark nation il lice president of swartzmore pa at left to right are dai cai - ton enormel clark and lafeyctte jon local pres rear row matt hew c daniel william duell and et win berry see treas thomas prew ley is vice president of the new 117 th local 3-year-old girl struck by car improves slowly william ami mrs lottie ditv is of i'm w.licit plu*,cts are teeth 1-iiniiiv anj hopeful~an tiou-i.of the rectwery rtf their 3 -, r i»!il il-iud.ler victim of a ! car accident and liopeful tlkit the | rctwrted sltill fracture nay not injure rhe child for life little allison diivts wa timet by a car as she played near her home thursday of l-_*t c_v la coh brtmw>n driver id the cci x^nci csfj j9 y x^****st.si t*sv lives ft 143 william st w giv en * summons tor failure to have i tciir-v mirror mice j said rrunson denied that he ev en struck the girl i she crossed . the street in front of dr e a i gilbert's dentist home directly i nearly in front of her own home i mr davis an employee of the bethlehem steel at lackawanna received th news about 5:30 and rushed home his d.iujsh.er was in the sister hospital and then unconacidus where hospital at j tendants reported a possible frac tured skull when ac criterion reporter celled m the davis j home monday mr and \|-. da is ( v.owed jn words that im i provement in their daughter's re i covery mm slow but that they i hoped to have her borne see they have 6 other children . t_s g rig in ages from ii year m one morth ; ■_ *■"--, ywca honored june graduates at schoelkopf ballroom dance 27th - y-teen club members who are gradating - from high school this lune were honored by rhe youth department v itk ywca at a graduation ball in the schoell kopf room 190 franklin si fri day lune 27 warner oliver and hi band played for dancing mr robert bloom youth department counsellor and members of the k iwanoa leen were in barge of decoration the toast of the youth depart ment to the graduates printed on the programs tor the i.tncc was -? something hi dtv—<«-nething in ' ' hope torsomething to to**—*»sf always something to leara vi frances moore ■jswvate dnse tor..'mm coral d tome ate ant director and ltv.counsc.i-eg staff attended the patty cab drivers wanted male __.__■■with-'ckaafftwriy ' ike full or pert thee irewe '.:. lead whit cab co si j 5757 pirnjiarmonic(cont of ipa~e6 ma kiwi kn~t oøp expert watch repairing 24 hem servkr all nor guaran teed new hi am beaattfal new keen 431 william st a 21*7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1958-06-28 |
| 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 | 1958-06-28 |
| 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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