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price ten cents vol xxxi—xq 43 more people see it fre it appears in len it appears in the criterion the buffalo criterion buffalo new york saturday october 26 1957 the criterion is completely published in its own plant women to meet in d c meetings to be held nov 6-10 , washington d c—the 22nd annual convention of the nation i council of negro women will ■** held at the willard motel in washington nov 6-10 the con vention ct-mmittee will meet next week to report to the national president mrs 5 william t ma son on the progress made in com pleting plans fsjr the convention mrs bairington d parker is the general chairman vis ;■mason will return early nest week from a ten day inspection tour of k,i do free i'urope as a member isf the crusade for frecslom iaay*bbbbbbbbbbfinfibbb aside from the regular business of the convention orne of the special features will be the tra ditional '. intcnvatonal night pro gran which will he held at th beautiful pan american union buildrng an imcmalioml lun cheon a youth luncheon a t'ouih conference wliich will ling sen high school girls from all parts of the united states to meet with ■junior council mem-1 bers in discussion of the theme ] american youth—our hope fori the future a life members guild tea which will feature a showing of taxhcmx for madame j and maikmosisellc stiig-d by the * national association of fashion and accessory designers and the j awards dinner ' : th otteenttte mt buffalo are sen with tae sinner at their sa te i la j < t.nlrs bel at i lad ii ay friday r.tatac tlt*i t kl.**rr iso m i h.trl ml •'*"*** set in ; teeter of pact 1 r iwiet are left ta right marie i.—hi*.a carol is anna ' e*ea in tea • hast sat jul a lutastaa i**l •, ftrfmm : ami l»**.r»rtiy i hwrf ta rite was ■m*t>ts at julia otstm to discuss election issues ft i last ■•■■time will be tttt baj ef disctatsain at whtcb time t*aa**atß*aßj will be cjc-'ainrxi an j ******* an answer per win a-bow m lis next meeting at tee comrmw-ty council on mon aw oct 2 at * p m th e trw-t-tmg will be hew at the bt-ftajo and irif fount v publ.t i t*r»rv 12 f ulica tit with it charles casteltt la-ague of women voters of buffalo aa j gue*.t ftx-skrr ihe public i invited the above members of bison city elks temple no 10fi5 and iheir escort john mckcnzle took part in the **' world port parade they are dubs pauline cgowan jig-i ruler muriel davidson anna moore atatai modest echols re rode in a stunnini 1957 ****"*■*• e in a stunninu : cadillac col uvimrston ross commanded the elite j**a drum corps . . ihe walker progressive club wilt hold us annual pre-election leas sumlan nov j at their hall '!« clinton st i to c p m the public is invited i\piki aft re-sama 24 ana service all wort taaraa j re new i out brtutiful ntvx •**-*. 4*l xxcßaas st t*v l«7 *"*•«**** tliimr taking pais la th -•>••. hrart « nfr*l rf fee 1r.i1 < li.pi.r of onsegs p l*!il iralrrall are misses key ttte bnhlai ta of i al.srti high vs-hoo artatra ***** an 1 la b»*t kxaas rf ********* high •***»»»*. iherr are srteral mure trart'tr »«*••»• l*4kr entered b h»h will roote to a riot •'"•"" *> •*•*■.. at hadji temple ms dee 7 naacp ponders next move un hock qa 26 leadcr of the naacp branch i here today pondered what act-on to take mjesponse to a demand y mayor vvoodrow wilson mann lor the list of mem**c*v and other branch rrcordt a compliance with a rr.-r**ly enort-.t city ordinance j s»ri#*g the filing of such in tatmstkm aim ; the city derit ; 1,1 measure aimed at the na tional association for the ad vancement if colored people was also invoked by mayor mann against three ' pro-segregation b'oups in the city the city coun ctl pawed the ordnance by a 7-0 [*-** on october 14th the follow "}» '■•■' the mayor tiled upon the naacp and the three isci't or-an/iaiion hi submit the re qisred information within 15 days f an l c hates president of the ai ■mm scale n aacp ot gam-ation announced on october 15 that lawyer for the * associ hl will study ihe ordinance and iccomtnend what we should do tv action by the little rock c ■** council was in response to v i uggeslion by slate attorney otiieral bruce bennett that ar kansas municipalities enact such oijlinances lo supplement a state membership and other records and payment of an ivcimstion luvnsc fat the privilege i doing business in arkansas lrttlc bock ami notth i fiile rock prxsrnrty passed the restrictive unimance j arkansas thus became th first stale in which soch measures base been enacted by local gov ernments although several south era state have passed similar statues sss^mtirvmwmmwk in the vavt the \\ \( !» has refused to turn over membership lists le fries be used by hate groups to penalize member of the organi/atasn by firing them from s»bs foreclosing their mortgages i denying them credit threatening and ottvrrw is ' teekng to intimi lair them moreover rise naacp contends that as . a non-profit or eanixatmvn it is not subject to the oc-cupatioa tat " under the see ordinance the association is enured to file the ( basse of its member and coo j ti*bi*to-s it officers agents and eniplovee as well as a financial statement indicating the source of ' all its income and a listing of j all estsr alio required is ] an das v tag presileia rf > the branch setting tank the re-1 kitioo of the b-ancii to the tst j irotval ota*vs*aa*it-b " kowal rose aided ike nixon here j iwo of . tit local rispiilllkan candidate uki-35 part ia the ear 1 icim ekxiibtvi 1 are tttca - ot t-uta iu:a;.y wj'ttfy fofcat ilvd'tml inuwiajf iswrtx-t lliey are che-t rt r **-*»• is^i^-ii —»*»**>. ... mayor and george r rose caft fl-aate tor c^ravt-i/taian of weim ' tea dufci**c who zi*i the s"pkxea tnctimlsem mr km ii a at pres ent comptroller of the city 01 bmffalo serving his second term ■these ' two gentleman are , pro i gressive and are member's ot president i isenhosver's great team which is hilling for peace pros perity and civ rights in 1956 when vice r president nixon loured buffalo is behalf of president ike during the cam her of the national ccn-rmirttee which worked for the election of * ike ?• while mr . rose wax se , lected as one of the five outstand-j ;*« citizen to welcome our great vice president to buffalo i il is generally felt that if you like * ike at your president you will : like kowal for mayor and rose for ■councilman of the m ten district a citizens group the fllkott and masten district friends of george rose and ( he k.-w il is working hard to c that th*-s i*o men are sikce-sftil on ew ■won&ay titewlav nov .*»* x to ts-ov pa hi how enthusiastical ly they were aeit at 1 mss x,hi'.lriil p.tlv recently jee the picture in the ad on page 7 area navy recrutter sees world through a porthole chief petty offwerx george vv gibbs u ■s ; navy recruiter as signed to the buffalo area en tered the navy in 1935,.a na tive of jackxonvtfk jl he re ceives ha recruit txamrog at nor folk vs and ha traveled thru out the * world w-hik aervin on i board * de*rover the v 1 * horey a isattjesh the u & s trs*s three cruisers ibs ph-ila . dclphu atlanta sad portsmouth the attack srar.sr*.rt u $. s chison and by far he m in er-s-mg tour of dt*v was *- board the rv»r rf ixaaatod ret the u 5 s rear - ' hi duties a b.**r the chil j ton tcwdc hen on a ft-ropea { cruise vrssting f-tfjlaivd ace j dtasnaik getissairv greece af i rtca tiiri-y scotland a switz erland gib we ms two . years sctive navy duty have been jam packed with adventure and ex camera from the third antarctic expetution to serving on board the u s s atlanta when it a st off v.vo island in 1942 h'x dtit.es in buffalo * include r-cr-jiting of personnel for the navy thawing movie and pre c'.ii-g tafk-t on navy 1.-fe and it .-**» ex*»riencc ' v f inci-tents in a strlstav tr navy lit iil be retated ir f-"•wing e,fitkjn of this fc r.ft*rm«ti<*n about joem'n ** n»w nt •*>• dial chef oswss at the v , navy rerruw b m ojvttp van office btaittha rones 53*9 elheo and vw-xn itr*ett wara pttt ottvev cast »** i stt wife lover and teas-bin let la maloney gets bar ass'n's top rating for city court mr clarence m maksney the first negro to run for judge of the c'tty court of buffalo was found to be wen qualified by tits board of directirs of .',- bxr xxa's of erie county that is the highest rating given ■by the board to any of ■the present candidates for this office . mr mnr*<>ney who has b*vn endorsed st the liberal party a**d ppea-s tin the billot is no 11 st in c which is the ihjr row in the voting machine is ex 1 pacts to gel the support of all j . intelligent negroes both republi j can and dcrrtocrat as well as the intelligent citizenry throughtout the city the city court judges at this time are largely polish and irsh although as overwhclmirrit mrni ber of cases heard there involve i ' suits by or against negroes • { this among other reason is wbv ill : . thinking negroes and whites as well will support and vote for clarence m makwev kick-off date the kickoif date for opera ' ion kcsponx-tilfty sponsorcu b vie . bunajo v outh board and s~~mrn.ut.et is oa 2v at tho it.t:a i_ounge 257 £. ferry **»., coiner weiser at 7 p m lot nil be the tira of a series of adult activities for those i and ov c f lo '•■: held cacti tuesstay a 7 p m except the 4th tuewlay day of use month designed to improve the vouih-adult relation -**>'■*• of the timniiuiiv - for - the wiit of all ii °" these % evenings between - 7 and 10 p m informal discus sions short fiirrr on various hu man relations subjects followed by discussion gaest experts can el programs etc wilt be con due'ed the kickoff of operation re ponsßiuty on oct 29 will oaxist of two sftort films named last daft and name in known group discussions and efreshments if you are 21 or tver you are sincerely urged to itfe«d operation responsibitily ; for the good of the entire urn held discussion a scry much discussed subject was tne topic it discussion by a pan of members at the lit aius ciub and was la highlight i then october meeting held at ne ' emu up home 300 jet fer.son aye oct 17 at 8 p m i ti subject was the teen aijers 1 heir problems and how to noise them members of the panel were mrs ora l ander son who talked on how the home can help with the problem of the delinquent by close con tact and supervision,'.good fam ily relationship and proper " re spect for those in authority also he , maintaining of a religious atmosphere in he home vfiss - lima plummer teacher po-e on the school part in helping the delinquent she told of rhe many elims and organiza tw in the school designed to counteract evil influence and bud behavior but said it all stems back to the f--.!in.!.,ri.*n they get from the home ■" and the church mrs 1.-.mc settle epoke on help to be gained by"mtial edu cation the readtng of good books and other good wholesome liter ature attending exfcut-atom.l shows and * programs mrs - car mcciellan was un able » attend but her comment on the teenagers problem to aaliy svax read by . the prexident mr cora majority she pointed it -* teenage ' could -** helped t many ****** by becomrnj ac tive with ihe many organization et up to provide s»**o*t*eeac re ctt a-.'t'rs and b*sb ■1it such *' the pal the library the boy and ttrrl scottts urban league little rock poses constitutional grave crisis 1 -.- ..... '-.- -....•: lolfjx o i i)-l.mi aai«k i pone not \ ooly a grave cpmeto | tional cti.'.i and a sertoti •:<..! etfrttmi bill aiy hnnss hj soi's ... lace 10 love wrth what migtal jbe called a survival crisis key * i t.*jt.ns naaxj executive aw rerary stilcmmy v ..* r>tj in an i i ores 10 an r , osettkiu n rally wliich •" packed the *■* spia «** | bi aden methodist churj here i october 15th he pointed to the siaccesvtul i launs of the soviet satellite as an indication ot bow soiviy to is country need to train sad i u.>ii2c il ttcst biains to me si j tor iiapicmacy m science he ca i ed the one ioiie negio siietitist educated in the nortn wik west ed on tne atom b.imo llundfi*s lixe n.in sioiii.i ft,i»e rynn**s*llj3 uatcd from the educational vs terns of the south to seise lueir ■country inatead they were con : demned to schools witnoui atte ' nuate mathematics courses witu j out physics and chemistry jboia lories and even - wttnoui p.»t«tr ; facilites far useful voe.tta-.aal it training wßb*m¥*&ba*m those who are ■trying lo p-t petuate at any cost the separate biti tax-air doctrine ml vtuk.ns j charged are not only trsempltn i upon decency and fairness and the mandates of the american tradition they are trifling waft . lb seeur *. of our country we en no noacr afford the lug.uy of 1 bating whether nine or 9u or 900.000 non-white am«-r*sa children shau have access to the best education along s:tk wlntc amerk.in children less thjn the j mutual respect and dedication ar*i ! unify w.iic/i siren edm-irsm - will , provide ami less than the max i imiim employment of our rtian power poteniiai may spell *■tk i ► the : rally wax preceded by a i luncheon attended by 125 guests : including many city officials at i the ••• luncheon vice mayor t«l skeldon presented the glass i~y i to the city of toledo to mr ry.i km at the conclus'ort of.-awl corning remarks arvdetson cttxi es i president of the t.kdo naacp branch 3 well-known women pass mr if fie walls p m ef ( n-fomi charter no * jo t f-*n pha died in meyer men i i ; ifospitat urtctter • 23 1957 : src ! re-klrd al'"l m'-htf-m aye | funeral servkcx ■sviß be ■... ex «> at new hop bsptist cfnitt lon ; monday < oct 2s at 2 r m ', rev n a mason svijl offa-iale i meadow bros ate li reo'tci ans in charge ■■: ' mr beatrice b.i lev of w.l leit pk courts •*..«*« l away at her residence vvedrw-aday . ( xct 23 1957 fanei-al servs will t hekl at brthel ami church rm ata*>v at it a m : meadows bros are • the mitts ",. c********j*sfla*fl\bßßa txfrx clara bate at walnot st died i*4deti*y early f **-***** i morning at * home l-une-a at i raneerrter are t t ' aasdi ' •**-•** i titles * t.-nerai home is ; i •»»-#■*■-, to appear on tv ua lasusday suing ostukar jltt charles i'k-a-va.ii ht»**4i can candidate for sup i * is rf lilt , ward will appear om » - s ataaale v prog/ant with *******-* i vtanaauker over xt,k-l lie ; t..«e is il p at bim . ..] i ku i*l ' mr pleasant wast y tetter a fr . .. m 1 fa . „-.« ing a nit cling in toronto bet suae bbmtofl'i.tlrffi'tl tcantiane c twee 2
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1957-10-26 |
| 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 | 1957-10-26 |
| 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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