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price ten cents .. the criterion is " completely published in its own plant vol a\xxi~no 35 more people see it when it appe3win the criterion the buffalo criterion buffalo new york saturday september 7 1957 be sure to vote primary day tues sept 10 ruger held in stabbing nabbed in bus terminal ■. an argument early monday re sulted in the death at a j atasr old man police are holding is men and a woman as * material witnesses of . the crime pronounced : dead . upoa '. ai-rrval was-eddie lurrison ji exf 417 michigan aye - he bad a laife wound in the chest the mich»r»n aye address is that of th os savoy where the victim bad bees employed asa bartcntjcf he ma not working however * when he sla i n saav&rmmmm^£b}jsßja j.try kuger 35 of 181 bixjadu wayis held on a charge of'first ilegree •; murder he we t**c into i-.i-tiajy " by-s i michigan st tion police fie at the grcytvostmi bus terminal . he bad 55 ia hi p<*kt.l~a99bkamn|hhal sling innocent before crjr j ud . michael er unnscr „. its week on a taie muirtt s.-laii «- kugci . was net . aeraßlat " bail tor a i.caring sect li 1.1 harry g klenk vaid a wan . lc.il ned ' trui ' rugcr * had i pcrvrsast u a knife shortly before the slaying " i an : sahsfl.d the deal wea pon was pur.naaed by the sa-aet touowiag an ta*btr fasten s\ji mr v harrison explained j klenk joanne wtiaianxs v an cf 417 michigan a i friend lof the dotal man and wdssaax ; fields 41 of 413 michigan aye ate being questioned m material i witnesses in tax case -; *■-■*• v • as*c detective chief leo v | swanekamp sate iharrisoa nd hi girl friend . left j club * savoy vhortly after 3 o'clock and entered j the bv>9ctk btslatirant 413 michigan aye nacre - the couple met rugcr -.-?■-, - th chief said that -," nvoro " later at the sirae address is - the slreel harrison and • rumer be came involved in a . heated ' *.*.- ' merit and several blows were i struck the two-men ran across the street and the scuffle .. • ued harrison then recrosaed the street and collapsed it has been reported that harrison had been j lust recently released from jail rehearsals on ajtehcarsals are in full its jng for tjvruio's 115 th anniversary world fort spectacular hello world to be ataged every night of the strtival ttom seihenibcr 2'l-jo sbxssbbb of the caat of oter xxx are poltahing their pads tvtiy afi4rrno."n«aiid exetiing al tie ucnneii high school gyttiru tiutn ivd ihe ttttwiiit-wti v mca ihcre mc villi a le pam ui ttll mis helen kamsev catting tauextoi said she uaked anyoiu t*i!erts*ed in rtic'|a»tin_i-'.to tall i i"hei«sur in rxotiug'jpt.„d in the si*cctavular wrujrt dapkl the dramatic tm idem in the 1.1.v.ii.m atul buitdinn of the city ikgintinn tutu land of the rouums and continuing through trarly uutfalo - rhiining of ___*__* a t:i*al wbr ' scetie.i g*9 ovs and up lo the nicseut lame the enormous caal will vimi with k!i ii-pu.iivj iij c p m . p.txiet at t.i • not vet a.ieam of tixeo ft coveied argons and ' a ariety of vehicles from the ikxhiv ekfu/e the performance each day there will he sprciat vent climax ng the activities at the designa tri day enter ma hat been set aiide at l.nn.-t-.iiii.na day . for net buffalo caxtcßu and digni la-art will he greeted at * ispctiiaj rogl*m s r . eding llrlu w 1,1 • a those int.ted are fran-1 ****** 1 kathcrine cornell i john i.„j o*brias david law rent hose hampton reed had »< ralph strom kit,klein wen aitll core and james whiimoic • septemtkt 21 it greater fluf fate - das at 100 it me i g t**r*_k will form score of [ e-j-abxiran rc«ii t«eij".e hu it xwder s vc.ia«>ix'«eirx^r'*/di sade with to bstad and tnarcb ' imit at 1.30 tax atxood sßßssxeitss mt hsiao wormr at civic stadium i 2:00 p m the in.liistiul exhibition will begin is in t i run at the master street armory v-ptt uik-r 22nd is rcligivvuv heritage oay there wilt he ii sh-vism of hello world i night fa ha alaee will be % ic ties iat ion prepared by leaders of the three faiths a mutual program featuring i'adinf choral groups and . the hurt philharmonic orchestra cotv.i br willi papa : will .- r *■**■■ov . 5 m _„. -_.-,.„ september 2)r ill be known a canada day with the > buf charontr of cranaterce at host the untied slate and canadian ... "' commerce will ant the will marten trio featuring sammy davis jr is appearing at ihe town casino nightly see ad and wtnry on page 4 tteiotv bertha digt't warner of brooklyn n v b hovvn addre-sirtjr nearly 100 diner at a testimonial dinner htnwrtnjacouncilman george rose at hotel lafayt lie tuesday evening sept ltd at left is llc m p."under general chairman at the right is dr lawrence murphy toa&tmarter fim-mer mastrn l»istri i t'oua ilmaii rissacll m leech right » shits n pirsintiivh n merit an lag in null..an etirgr m lose daring a irsiim.mial baa l>.w in bonne of mr row wbo utsetae mr i risk - make no mistake nominate lewis the « mmliter lot the re el ciion i h alfred lewis at supervisor of the sth ward in a release in the criterion ■made it known rhat the members are proud of supervisor's record on mm ' hoard of supervisors luring the p..si two years i in sp.il-sin.in said thai al fhowlf mr | rwi hat i'tssiniiinii in the coming election ___** rec ord is expectrd to carry him j through to victory on s plember loth however the voters are urged io in..l no mistake mr lewis opponent in ihs primary election is i eeland n linnet sr fulh-r of foimcr i councilman iceland n j.vncs jr the former councilman is not e.king election to am office will grata talented blind organist of grand rapid michigan is being featured at club 557 hickory corner nfcherrv sac rtory on page 4 foreign workers paid tribute new-voric sept _._-.*. negro cottnie from florida who ' • are mct':iodi>t missionaries in lioinco svete'today called pioneer akin 3 jackie robinsoa in baseball lorn harris an spiaswsttiiii sad former county farm 1 agent and a wife jnnic a school teacher arc fea'.urtd in an article on ihe methodists is the new issue of took magazine the ttory vi the first in a series on the story it x . n*atm in , america mr and mrs harris arc out sijr.dittß among modern method bt ' nitijionane the loot article : rcpouv ecasjsa they typify me highly trained ip.cialists the me moiitstt are now cnthng abroad to supplement the work of native qjs*tki_^|^*jmhßffißpmmßmbj '■■'■in i*>4b the hanvves were sent in t'uliitn province ctiloa ihey were the ■first regularly commif sionetf negro missionafies to be svitt by any-christian chuah.to an kmst asian-country 1 hey did so splendidly thtte i mv n i'.cs that . w hen qiinese tsii«tnuiii»tt over-ran the area ami-american propaganda loun . ii ssmpa:h.«rs among the vjw i lagers the harrises <. had dia ; proved communist charges that ;' met s.n negroes were tlliteraie aid eplotted they spoke fluen ; caiaese bad materially improved > local agriculture and karma and verc friends to chinese of he lowest ■slatton bag ~. they •". were ordered ■. it '- of cam m ivm .. the : went to i .;. work among the dyai i in " sara '■mmm u«..,-j aaiat tlt.t attat-ua ' is now flourishing xt-r.rt 7 stanch ispahan 24 hoar service all work gsraraa to new la our beat-life nev ome 431 wssssasn bl wa 21*7 4 visiting in b w . l { 1 mr and - mr stephen j mai | colrrm sr -" of colliding aye i are spending their - vacation in i lamalca bwi cm pi i ill i mr and mrs m.l evans of 133 matthew • street ', are both ill m home ""..■"•■■•' af t iißernatkmally fjntou inli spct ill appear in person at the sheridan drive-in theater *. near t*e sarrna island firidge sa!3r day-mght sept 7rh at • p m th ink spots are well known fag and assoria'cd wit me follow ing hit ton dor l get around ♦•"-**» af'mor tr i ry*dtt ore java jive mav+e d j worry sctmene * rock.rg my drta it's a sim to tell a lie and many others ■..'. th f tfanxa ' group ■' htude crmir --**/ old iamiut songs in he i acjtadwtkaj sryie also interject comedy patter lan cing sad pantomime deck wat son the irrepressible spirit hchiad ihe ink spots tor many sears and the outstanding rhythm sing ing ' clown to all time is the feature attraction of the ink spots set h sr'rtn »• ski fa-r.oiis ink spot when me appear in r-*f!aoti at the sherfelay drive rr theatre near the grand ltt*«d bridge septemrwr 7t2 two chess*t onr at » p m and secesd a wins honors in italy miss vi.inna finch daitirhtcr ,• mr and mrs spencer finch of 196 madison st has made a brilliant vuccess in lt.ilv where she baa been studying piano ii the university of florence under a fufbright grant since septern bar l?2o her tvehoiarship has • en"-..led for another year she was also awarded a . diploma of merit tuesday ia the *■"**' tsccio bason international con test in bolzano italy . - her parents noticed bar , inter , est r . the piano . when t she was r tbtee i rp-vr : " : i c when >, h*i moved htr fingets.on a'desk to imitate her motner wlto was play ing the niano ' - . • miss findt studied from age * to * at the urban league music school'-und*-r miss hulit merrrsveather now mrs ;, robert curtyv*s laser - she became a mi ni of mr warren - case at t*-e cornemtnity music school while atrendit-e school.3l and hutchin on central - hieh ■school f -**> which h wa , graduated in i*so • - in 1954 ha - era-tan ted * frssrn "* nr england conservatory ■pn*n l«st to klsa 1 etude piano under james i frishkin at x«e i||ia school of mmir v w vo ch hat bew award d tha i v ..,«,! v.t'o i clubs sward at chau tai""i " te-..*sint v 1 yv „~. of '•**, nsost rrw-,|i.lir,_j esara-rje*.-f hst i have ever •>■■•" . x v commented to this writer today " i councsy buffalo news councilman rose highly honored ■;':.-- ..,-"-•• ■-''-* : ■■■",,..' --.:,'*-< vexrlx ■4f * a*-»nw"a**-*s *.■} ii mociatx twined the hotel i a-et-tv-rtte ballroom tuesday *■*■*-. j . piny to pay tribute so wat-ten district councilman gcorgs-r j rix-s speakers included ( be-aer kit >-. kcpuhlvcan lao-jidaic for j mayor who prat-ed . american may of lite and said that only in a try like america can xuch a - testimonial gathering take place mr rosa has " already won , the i peel of-the . people n.i his a lle*gii*--x ; erie county republican chair man ralph a lear pointed out j that one party ■j i *. at-.ays * giving i lip servce ax | to what | it does : 1or i the negro s-itu-doek no put it in j i-ttr-t * ii pointed mil that mr rosc'x endorsement wax sanctioned bv a i-timitt which ix 80 per a.f white l**mm\\m%i!sg&_\b$0$m bertha oigga warner pointed trhxi if those gathered to pay irrhute tit councilman rose were sincere his torti*>com.irig tlectioo ou,d be - unwed -.. „ ,— -. * son seriously knifed by mother . yesterday sßeianfoa at about 4 o'clot-k * mother was sfc«-r>d after her ■so ■had , been atacsfaiti ta a quarrel in tur home mrs ruby ten ... mt s.»s r a .■-. charged with second degree assuli j the victim nigaxassc .£. ; wells 43 of 12 jorinson jst was taken to meyer memorial hospital he is reported to be in critical condi i tiim acting lt raymond schoea feid and patrolman ipiaa hal of the cold ■'. spring station arrested ' the mother mrs wd •.''.<;> i according to ' them£imr»a wells j and her son • hat bate drinking j mrs wells told rtetaws frank i c due-hell and willi snyder of the homicide squad that a > fight started and her son attracted ■her i she said she t rar**-4_|.'a rairvingl kmfe only to defend hitvlf "*. >-£ ■i ii i ii ' a,ii g ii ai in a pariy given kir mrs maloney cecil brown a party w,i given last sit urday evening at the home f mr and mrs lloyd pasco 2j4 mastrn aye in honor of mas [ i a district candidates cora p malum independent candidate for councilman and f cecil brown runrmig f.tr re-election of supervisor of the 12th ward on the dcmocratis ticket among th friemls and boott eis who turne<l out s bca-*st them along ere mr an j mrs lccland jones mr an.l mix : clyde * mccowao mr and mr . lex rollins mr and mrs bu:k marshall mr an mrs john f.a..-,..r tlortens pmki-ey m i '• recti jjtjmß eddie ' mac wal i tun to brooks and charles aster j refreshments were tegytuv ■friends visit sacred heart catholic church . a large numher of parishioners inst gl-ssax enierved a vis to s it-red heart catholic church tn-s/ie near clinton at it open hoove program held - tuesday evening august tub tours were ten through the ors hmmma through tan a-hirch from the the loft an the satrvatv and fiseir priests rtthlcflce and the cr_ov*a . " the vita was ho enjoyable xtvd istteractise a social - horn nlvsxsaaj and ref*r.h*»ati were aßß father ehex i the priest in char m audrey & bobby wilson open record shop audrey and bobby wilson have opened a record store al 362 broadway audrey was formerly clerk in another leading record store for the last thirteen years : all kinds ... records arc on sale .— jazz blues pops if they don't 1 have it they will gel it return home mis l „ i :-. and young sen brfce of hie lor v st re turned tuesday from guthrie ky where they remained about ten da,s wth relatives and friends ' atty maloney to run for judge clarence m maloney axaf falos oldest negro practklaß at tornty will run foe city , leant juag in tbe forthcoming gener al election " _ . be tituetts t'liniinittce foe his election is comprtsett of mens h.rs i both political parties and many'other cmi ' rtatu/alions hargrave relatives visit kin in buffalo r.v sad . mix james vv har gt ive of 71 cedar su had as their guevts for the past two weeks.,their sou stuart johnson hargravc his vvifet'helen ' their tlaiigftt-.r crvtendotyn son m 11 and cousin allen hawkins of hjuimtttc md ihey were fnmd by their son mason wife mary jane irtd a fricrjd mi-ss k.mclic slop of clev.land 6 ilky'vis iic'l all pliices of ." irrtertrst mound the niagara liomicr,,*in chiding a ttip to canada ' green county club visited friends in akron ohio the green count social csub of buffalo was the guest of th i akron 0 club august loth j j tul it th about 30 members t . the buffalo club journeyed to akron.'o.,-**y car and bad a i wonderful two-day vutj a mer riweathcr is president and carl millsapp is secrtlary ihey met friends and * relations from other j cities mrs carrie simons is pic.j ideal of the akron chjh mrs alice williams entertains several fraternal officrs mr alien w 11 past grand rvpu'v and vast matron of na-j omi chapter so 10 p.h.o.e-5 smertaincl ai her residence so mampthir it , in honor of mrs edith mitchell past grand ma tron of eureka grand chapter stale of new york rcc ntly . others prrsent • were mrs ida fliw of . martha chap ma 38 . of jamestown n . v past grand lecturer an.l 7th di»t grand marshall past matrons were mr*..-nettle latrsmore mrs carrie rti-.-ell • mrs inez alston mrs ftvin thompson . those from martha chap no 9 st cather ines ont . can were genevieve rett w m and editn mitchell p w cm ... . those from naomi chi*r no i 10 pmofs w-rr jessie thotnn •«". w • m sarah ' mosely • and dorothy garrett : guest of sun mrs myrtle mctyeire of ni ' agara st left aug torh to visit her son curtyss and wife and th ir ispi on in st afhans n i y and to return the older son who had spent the summer with them evans visit here r.v and mrs j e evans and children were weekend guests oi mrs arar lilly of j is north ampton rev evan is pastor at he metropolitan baptist church in los angel » calif and was her pas or when she live than several years ago he vitittd new hope baptist church sunday and was very cordially received he and the family i.ft monday to attend the national baptist con vention in louisville ky an will lv visiting other points en route home here sept 8th m|m~kt ~~ ■„. i ' -. aaammammmmawaawwm : and h~t t-rniraii ssjjt _,„,»-... m | the muiiii ipat aaxßßssrista ia [ surdav evening stmt u frtm ; " ie lark to ij a ax ista - ! ft are an sale at the nasi s4*sss si a d tarter mat at th mtrnr mfsyllliijl'lllflm bill doc€l 1t vandals wrecked public school no 41 office ."-. early one motning l**t week vandals ransacked the office cf school 41 at ml jefferson aye throwing . acbool fuinr.ure i file through a rond-uory o dow to.the urtn hesow.-gigi l*otee discovered , the fjasfiasge srsortry after rntdtjight the n dals had broken a hast-meiti a dow in order to trchia-v entrance to the hu.ld.n chnaj>>g.tfcror*tft a transom they >■saxes it:i v e to th adm'n"«rative oft*rejv the teccr-d floor „ .. - i the prmciivat miat h ten k barns said filin cabinets com ia.n-ri the permanent record ca ; of the stadents oyer ike sear met a thrown throngh the office . a*v dowt rinf - l tfeet r v arrt>*dinf to at burnt <_**•«*. malar as i on . hand for the opcrtlng of school wednesday moi-nine was strewn ftroxghovt ije ctftatr however br-thing to|-n matt . walter e tjrav of 2 bevei u the building superintendent contiaued on nag j
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1957-09-07 |
| 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 | 1957-09-07 |
| 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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