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the criterion is completely published in its own plant price ten cents buffalo new york saturday august 24 1957 vol xxxi—no 34 the buffalo criterion more people see it . when it appears in len it appears in -/ the criterion buffalo planning for 125th anniversary press for negro judge negro attorneys back campaign - i he chains council for a negro linlkt has sparked the en tire negro community with the most united and electrifyiny cam paign that has been known in buffalo to have have alt clar ence m maloncy appointca to km judicial position . , negro attorney of buffalo met with interested citizens monday at the michigan > mca to organ ize an ai'p to mayor steven p-ankow to name atfy clarence m maloncy as city court judge to fill the unexpired term at judge hank a v.lita ah j it • is expected will resign to run as candidate for mayor on the demo cratic ticket headed by att'y william sim member of the gtoup . stress.d the need for a-negro judge a 1 means of correcting conditions arising from the heavy continuing negro migration from the south and eel that a person ; snouu have this position who understands their piv.r>lcni in like manner as the judges nt other nationalities understand the problems of their own people mr.'maloney would be ina position ■to contribute much toward orienting the think ing of city court judges with . re gard'to changing conditions and trends in this urea mr maloney sppcarance in this capacity would also s.rvc to further demonstrate the fad that minorities are dealt w.th impartially in the city courts 1 his move . would 1 1 o give greater status to the city court in the eyes'.uf a large percentage of negroes who come to our com munity with ditp seated prejud ices misunderstandings r.i mis trust bom of tragic injustices ex perienced in ibe south it w l emphasized that while ifm effort was • completely non-folitical in natur it wss widely recognized in ihc area lhat tuch an pprmnur*-r •• s •"****■svenhie from mr pankow this ttit also considered a an excel lent yoportumtv for th ma vor i a give recognition to the heavy upport whuh he ha received frcro , he negro vote's in the past at former assistant district ■' utorney of nrw york state a 011 t mt resident of buffalo aatt ifetime lierncx - if if a t-t t mi's maloney wat eminently ciu.il fted to fin this position and would receive the complete support of th citizen of this area , the group has called upon pro greisive organijaliom i he i con nun y to iota this effort on . * ni v>l-,;«.ai basis m the mteresl . f the commonrtv at large shv ne.fmv action ha be*a , a'swed *- he c«vr.finafine * council on negro awaits inc oii:<.c-r.s council of buffalo anil vicinity the michican avenue ymca luncheon club and many oth'r group-petitions are being circ«4a tod and the - committee ortrsflizel to onfer with mayor pankqw attorn'yx who attended the meetma were robert a turret mr william - sims indian •. fvanv ! loh cotton wiimir • p tr*>m*"<-ii lames v fiinstai jr and will gibson other rra«*»crs r»f the committee included rev d.'m rv-d cold laefcarvrj mow ard robinson and russell ft ser vice committees were appointed to im 1 '">- -»'--** ft *•*"• on - partisan committee ob -.■9l appointment of cily court jc»'g*t any organisation which teas not yet received it petition to assist in this drive is urged to contact emil lackson gr 32*4 meyers family home now well protected naacp believes hoodlums stone family home i - ■■.-.-■< ! i vhi own pa aug 15 — i lie bucks county branch and ep naacp field secretary exptosji confidence here today that law en forcement oqiciau recognize their responsibilities smd have established adequate aikasuics ' i protect the myers family whose home ».»■. stoned on august ij - after they recently became . the first nigro laimly to move into hi commun ity ' fit-kl secretary calvin d banks reported b telephone to the na mi national office that the tr-t ter.thinkrug clement in ' he community are anxious tha lbt matter be settled ag ' amicably as possible mr banks i joseph boklcn of the bucks county na-j acp m i with a group of what i mr banks tcimed respems bis prr*on in the leviltown commun ity . . - . police have baned alt but resi dent from the area wh.re the j myers home is locate 1 the myers next-door neighbor w a quoted in pre account a say-1 mg ihcvhave a right to,lev;j the same way as any other ameri-i cans the violence last night was horrible i hope it trus j other near ntightoor expressed the belief thai the stone-throwmgt wa carried out by teenage bay from mher area of the community j ihs incident occurred after the myers had left tlie houses j a party was given by the aaataj i i„h of itur «,, ii „ r tif ... . nils at th beaut if ul home d mr ami mr jaaers veen la hreaeee of vie sawder w barrow ef iti.m.kleh g ii chairman at lh i h.eeieirirr eel management af the geo i.i dpi mrs haaaal do of leeaawama imst i 11 el the h..11 af k dfad 7 md lames scott right ii hrmelv of dfet 2-mrs msnde hicks is president f ** hah great tribute paid ghana and africans "< wt york august i5~0 l the great name of broad sty i'-ddle dow tin producer and i ac to paul high tribute i the mem tar of parliament from ghana aad other diamguished african who hav e authored and prevented am all-african moral re-armament geeoducteon the nest phsss cur rratly showing at the anta thea ter le said you are doing the i«-h at comes closer to the n»,wer o all ihe trouble thai is gomg on a our country than anything 1 . ye seen today j speaking to the can of m who saprexne 15 loaatreca in africa he areanaued 1 find ia you the greatest that have walked tha t*a of our century and i have directed btoa ml them i have worked with the great playwright mtmy lifetime hot arm of them teal anything more potent than what rem people who have come oat rd africa have 1 say to v , oowiaig becti.se of his eilen t»s ihcalit-tl t|iericncc ha of *»•]■*— call-d a by the govern «*** of the uneied <},„,,. to.ad 2 em the use ot the theater in •« worldwide prestation of you save come -„ broadway : mmninuei mr oowlmg thin is the end of all things for actor you ant puv.r-t here to ihe mmt ooh acaaea most critical eodwta-e wat enu v v r taw in the htttory ra*m world in mvi siinale norm yoo are ling writ im t truth 4 ml yo tesh fhc - p^pta i krw mhti ihev ltt an they go into the the tier and i k-rtw what they arc when they come out || was a magnificent thing the should go to every industrial section in the country and let the working men know of the magnificent thing you have to offer to the world the me«l phae it playing m he theater of the-american na tmnal theater academy to ttapnt '"* itu audiences already over io.qoo have seen the produc i.en since it premiere in the na tional theater in washington three weeks ago member of be cast have pw pone.l plant to return to iheir countries in order to enable ihe v «' ph m rnnf auc through thi te%.-mahjamxmmtmmja the queent of harmony of rochester n v manajred.by nellie rdman and hooked by lena mens will.appear on a program at the apostolic cburch boa ciinton kishop m jordan pastor sanj/y/'auk 25 at 1:30 p.m th.-v appeared at mother rrown'a state tabernacle last sunday afternoon ' naacp hits treatment of migrant workrrs new yor k aug iv ~ a htrtvj • wirii encampment patrolled by armed guards who did mst per mit the more than 100 negroes confimd within to lease the en eloture was among the abuses dis covered in an investigstioa of migrant labor conditions in new york stale herbert hill v's v |- labor hire tan disclciraot here to day a re«orting ewe th investigation which he conducted jointly with the re i i r hue—as presi deal d the itinera n y naacp branch mr hill areouevced that the work will he continued lo dis cover possible violations of fed eral nonage law the ' naacv reported that the italy of labor camp and working condition for migrant agricultural aotier in 100 * upstate new , yoe count revealed widespread o lat ions 4 the rectwly-aaacied slate laws relating to migrant agri cultuial labor ihe camps investigated we in [ ihemeacg cayuga steuben and onondago counties the baited wire esampmem was found in maftvetk n \*. ', among the many abuse found were laswr camp consisting of abandoned farm house dilapi j dated shack and ' lean-to shanties ' without sanitary facilities non payment of wages by unscrupulous crew traders child labor violations tad jack of crew leader regis ration and labor . camp - cert cation a required by state law mr hill reported he said the migrant farm work er are ntgroes brought mainly from florida georgia and south carolina mr hill said he had telegraphed i suitor limin tale industrial com missioner citing btant and wide spread violation of state ' law i ference to discuss a more effective and requesting an immediate con investigative and enforcement ac ! tivity white in update nest york.4 v he and mr thomas con fer red ' with state department of labor official in * birmingham ; and i syracuse regarding more vigorouf enfore ment of slate ' law mr hill ad-i.il rose explains tree trimming the master datiect is ra the wac^.«^a<'*w**aasjat itiue cjwtcd through ttic efforts of . former councilman russell m latch atal hi i*etx.ss.er \ george - r rose ihi pioarma consists f as and hatter street lights reps*ing of ul walks tad tree i.tmaaajt ' | : ha been brought to the pr.caaon of the masiea district councilman george r rose thai eaters are claiming credit foe part of tha program namely tree trimming courscilaysa jfcaaa j whew inter viewed . saws i ... uinuntag in trictly a city function done with city fund and supervised by city personnel '. the - county has no part in " this program it is a matter of record that a resolution was pre anted ay councilman rose on july 23rd to expedite the tree trimming program for which con tract had already been let " '*; '■" he further staled there is po p cial charge to residents and anyone approached to pay should report it immediately to the coun cilman's office - - ■. dr and mrs e e nelson entertain dr and mr e e nelson had as their ia guest tbis week ._, dr and a mr benjamin if smith '• who have been attending the sunnier session - ■ot:^school masters , ; in northampton n ft and traveled exl.n*ively through northern canada dr smith is a psych.d i ogy teacher at north carolina state university and mrs smith teacher .: in the - public *-: school tystem of durham n c v buffalo to observe 125th anniversayy as the romance growing end colorful achievements which have : made buffalo the qaccn city wih he ihe background of the city v4ay-long i2m »»-. meer.ary celebration marking buf i tales new nature mar port as the chain of interna waterways th program of thrill-packed « aaiai wsll esteevl from ner-r-m . - a 20lh thrpeegh sefrteo >^_ mhn a historical spectacular hcl-o world will be presented nightly in civic - stadium a cast of i 3.000 buffalonians ■will combine j : to depict the tors of buffalo . from the early frontier days of arrows to the new frontier of i the atom giving a view into i the economic and civic future of buffalo fevlowing the expan 1 sion of . its world port facilities and the future unfolding of the new atomic era heho world wih be pre sented on a block - long stage the '. largest * ever to be built in the entire country - scenic and lighting effect will be uniquely | elaborate each performance will i be climax d by a breath-taking world-port fireworks extravagan za different from anything ever before witnessed in buffalo the , buffalo philharmonic orchestra and the combined voices of a do n choruses well provide the musical background for i the epic exhilarating water sport . ac tivities and exhibitions staged along niagara river will com prise another highlight of this , 10-d»y world pc celebration i index — buffalo's stimulating industrial exposition — can be seen at the masten street arm ory from september 21st through the 19vh among it tao-fli"h features will be an athma for peace exhibit from the atomic energy commission museum at oak ridg tenn.—6.ooo mba*r feet of our world of tomorrow a stupendously colorful i»«r.,l encompassing the history of buf falo will hishl.erbt v->e yet float representing various date religious aad industrial group at buffalo and nearby environ the buffalo brotherhood ef beards ha now been organised of their preference . fashion note for thousands of area women co hr '-■■„, as buffalo gala throughout tha ten e .>•' mi worlo r-»t rel ebranont will be the anile-leng th gaib popular in the carieet continued « . page - expert wat.h laaaarfac **- hoar service all start gaaaatw ed now is ta kranlifr.l nt w hoina 4.11 william st ha 2117 [ queenie woody is makinjr presenta tion to e v smith who was the pnncl | pal speaker at the recent gracuauori exercises of the school the at cthtihmlv^a nixon makes progress with negro citizens > ... -•*■-. :- . ; . ...-,,- i nfcwyork aai t _ via t primmxiit ; 9 icfurd n ixon has made i more progress with the negro j voter thaa any republicar in thi century a national magazine d elated today ' d-eacretvag nixon «« he mar l test politician a the i t ■party an article us the .. new issue . of teeok v.tin credited vr*«n strides with the negro vote to hi keen appreiation for the de tails of politics when most other republicans wanted to avoid sharpening the negrol issue in the south nixon made it razor edged . the article i ' first he . selected houston texas m the place to recall thai j he was an honorary n*eitfn-r evf j the naacp then h . decidei j not to shun the rev martin lu ther kin ... a so many other ■republicans were doing * ' he ■arranged to appear with the controversial preacher in the south hi purpose to let all j republican there see that the vice president of th united slates stands without political fear or j ! eh constitutional rights of ne ; groes j look ko i-ied the first social event at nixon new 70 000 home in washington which i bronchi n em editors reporter ami official through his fresn done a ga-sta naacp fights against bias housing policies nkw york aug 15 — it the national association for thei ■adancemcnt of colored people on the verge of a b;g b-cakthrough in its fight against segeg'tel hous ing ponders a news fsry in the august issue of tlou-e »« i home " magazine published by time inc l"he story says that the naacp's sua against home builders ■n realtor telling fha houses ahich f i weoi to trial latl january in sacra j menfo calif it the • firxt of its kea_t and 1 aimed point wank j at opening tip new ipcis to negm busers the naacp legal brief in thn case the article continues f base j ' i»n the following argument **. . .. the builders are only the mean congress chose to make houses i readily available to persons of atij color and creeds tint . , . hi a section lot house must he offered for vale to all buyers . the naacp tirii charges that builder and realtors in sacrament-si secretly agteed to refuse lo sell • 1 «* oliver a mine a veteran an j i other negroes solely on the bari el color the article ohserve i the story is based on an inter .*,. with madison £. lores the association special aaaraaa for i hotgusg attorney clarence m malon has ben recommen ded by'local citizens groups to hon mayor steven i'anknw as a successor to fill the city court judgeship vacancy which will be created when jmdma frank sedita resijrrw to run for mayor in september dies in cave-in frank hauler 7 af 19i haptta user st was leenaai dead ia a staiidins position he right ana j against his chest when terareaa weaker reached him in a 29 fact de p sarr - est at allow ia nattfc i eawieeela caved ia aha at 1,19 last friday afternoon physicians support freedom dinner new yokn aug 15 the formation of*a üb-commiuea cf physicians to stimulate . aikaes among doctor in support of ft naacp's national bench dimect this nov.mber was anounced b*rc today by lackie robinson b.sn man of the a-ssoctalion lsa~j ene mn fund campai,*p aftd i-f the dinner cormjiiltee setving as cexhairman of the physicians nuh-co-nsmhec ar finnr new york doctor they arc or george i cannon ol tbe jr.eff i tin hospital ■ton joim d.«ea and a medical groop of ihe health insurance plan of greater rw orx or ira a mccown a physician tor the new york ytait boxing commission dr arthai «". logan of the staff of harkm hospital and a health lasuiaiw.e plan group and dr jeaehn hdward i o*r fvast president of the qisvta court medical society ihe naacp freedom fund gn r.e will he held at ; the metttal koe.seveil here oa not 22 heme low persons from ah sections,erf the nation axe expected to md the event a which the admission will be sioo per couple mr robinson noted that other laßaaaaaaa in addition us that af tha physicians are being ar l-afltord 10 appeal to profraemnm and special interest gtr-terps - the main sponsoring commihea for the dinner already ha threa phvsician-i serving at co-chairman these i are dr hairy greene ' erf philadelphia dr alf f thomas of detroit and d ( l l,r«t of pound ridge n y „ the . threefold purpose lof , tha kr t,.m fund dinner i to ansa tlofluooo for the association'*na tional budget to stimulate paete 4-ip.tion in the naacp life mem bershtp campaign and to snap branch rickey v and dula ellington „ -
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1957-08-24 |
| 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 | 1957-08-24 |
| 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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