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price only 10 cents ol xxvi—no 4 wny's oldest and most reliable negro publication huffftlo n y j saturday oct 27 to nov 2 1962 the buffalo criterion visit our modern i plant at 623 - 625 william atk.rettnlr rev george leake leaving for oakland cal 10 - day muslim civil rights trial ends in federal court defense testifies that it did not for ten days judge john o henderson heard evidence in a packed federal court room here on the claims of five mus lim inmates at attic state prison that they ire being per secuted by not being allow i to j practice freely their relig-.on | rind tuesday afternoon the mus i inn civil rights trial came to lan i id as new york st t c i closed it defense with teali ! mony from state corrections , uoi nlsi»on paul d mcginn's i judge henderson on the con < lusion of testimony denied mo tions by both aides for direct ' verdict in their favor he also set deadlines for two weeks from wednesday for each side to sub mit *■• mmcd findlnga of tact and conclusions of law and two additional days - for - i ply and . comment .'•-.„••. - at ii 11.m monday th judge wilj heiir motions by the attor ; fjewr - for the miudims j to"*etrike portion of the teafctmorry gpven by state wltne*ae •>'•? -»'"•• • a!.-*.„,ni ji in teatirngoy as i sumed all responsibility t«r not allowing muslim in auv pris cms to have coryrrc|r>ittowu wor ! | hip t , . .*, .■.*•= r „.••-, y judge henderson asked me ! glni who in -• v l.rrk state made the decision that the mus lim followers of elijah muham i mad were not the c r -- led clean-up vice crusade rev get rge tarske 111 ir.rn titrr fl dor-ham memorial amk elf-n church it4 e ea*le bt laid ft t'nlirten tliii week that fca wiu leave before tha fir uf th e»r tor oakland ks-tsfofßtk where he will traiw frr n another oilier en c c of lb a„fk ziori qrtkßttf ' ft#l la'ml p became well fcßovr in ! i : i . 1 about lw»i car i|k ten he _ arte i a rt l.r ■: . n up prrat.uilk/n a...i vit-e ■.■• f to thrt diarr of ih liorham church lis a ailed tn to testify luiriag in . tiriti »► a fult i ' he ma pven tha name - trf •—-•- little crg.ader mr ■_-_-)*- did n.t jfiv the enact pal for hie departure rs wd headquarters .'" v fifth nil kt*ntbl*.»a mm**att*n i l—a ted la the mrt mutual i ft insurant ■*.'**. r.mc *:» ilun-ii i tad at rati lvi*h i in t-luuge attends funeral mr ami mr inls.r v ... .*_ at ******* aaa lett thl week for kt l-.nin va tn atlead thrt fat-teal ..( mr venahle bristlier hr will rs-uteai no 111 john e brent prominent citizen passes away buffalo lost one ot it oj.icat most active and liltlily respect • ft fitiwr.s in the death of john r.friiiu-rson tlnnt sunday t-r to jbf-r 22 h>62 mr brent who ciuiie to ouf falo in 1912 died ]„ his sleep about •* a lro-k tn the morning al tits hf»me -■' l4>nadalt hd he became a member rf st philip epiucopai church in 1017 he apt-d vealrynuu lor t yeafa and a clerk and waiitrtr fr*r 23 years it caa honorary warden line ihm he _ a native of rvasiungton u.;c , * . mr brent waa a graduate 1 ttukrgce institute and dr.'*i institute of technology hi phil rulelphia ami was * registered architect in lea york stale for 30 years ill wart can be l seen m the michigan avenua ymca hr alao contributed to the it turn of howard l'ni\er illy hr vat employed by the city ot initial m the parka uepartment where he help tn the pi nntng of buildings and j other enpfneering achievement mr un-nt ra a founder and 11 rat president ..: the lluifalo ( r_ii-h naacp he acrved on the hoard f manajrera of the ; mil-htj-att avenue vmca for ii yiara and waa chairman from ittj to lt>s7 ww iiiaiini..i l ft hie hoys work committe for veral years an caiuest work er hi tin member ship cara pulgna and una of the ffiundera if the appomattox club ami member of ft local scai 11..111 its brfflnmng mi brent waa a member j of phi beta sigma kraternity limrali chapter > for o v a r 5 john r iwknt « e*!ant for the . ■•»_*.__ tlua qnet n nf the i ashtcnetta style ■**...« rnaa a bwvy of a tractive young hull heated la front are klalne hc.lt phyllis hftllia and paulrtte vi klnola middle row are kllxaheth i am era xt-nette a beverly rroun and jean ttordun itt-ar sandra kcott i tllcl.er.on ami i_*b illmore ir i red leh i.nrdt.n i upr>l*,»r nf th ronlrat uhiih mill he i id la aiijitncilun with the pa-blooet a show at i jr in memorial < hurt _ .\_, ist •'...'•: m bottom row raleigh x 11.,i 1 graduate i.irk college inula ti . attending the university ef xopth . < arvliaa z chapel him v *-'.. mod ing . for ph n la mfi*lne administration fred etf a i tirixt'au l go ni geria went ****, gradual • f hen i'nherwtty columbus s c new at »».•. state i ni verwtv irvtrw ; michigan far ma degree in p_ra-.lti.logy ; jlmn.lf l franklin corinth v||.*i-.-.|rp grathi-tr af ***** ton htatr calleee jack-tin ml tint ing f»r via in hl lory at the t'rl.rr*tlt ef <>___ homa mat irr j tardy r drtriot michigan graduate of traaew a * t n»*hvllle tv j mr ";. e ror*hr»l mudrat •,, itr-ni0r ......... m e___.sl cvur^e madison wlacon-ln j and me i very few raaa-whltea ever admitted for mt-dle.ne . _ * ,-'* i larfs-nrr-laare scholar h i p iar are reginald a baltimore v|d senior student majoring in political science at morgan stat i a hal tlrriore v l u llllani i fr -*•*»•. ar indiana ma*_anafs it flak i'nlveruty nashville tt-aar*wr majoring ********* jtr nglaet-rlag hamilton r holm atlanta t.mrga ea rstr ralvertlty of oorgla at | hatu tr*-me.lteal rudest j k'rhmmad \», junior tnrfenl iln rtadngt 4*rt**e a atkln i carport new mr ■" fa or ii.!rnl electric engineer i ************ *£. **«*.»«*-; i • . **. ** —< *■• __.*.. • ______ - ... .._...__.. james heater senior citizen and member of st paul avie lon church will he honored at the church hzz fugle st on november 17th at fl p m the choirs of ihe church will render a prgoranr , " _,«*. ii hu i vi ( o.m ikiai r judge marcus christ ic.i re publican candidate for the state court of j appeal ex change mil with thomas a raker ir at a testimonial ' d'nncr in mr ra^.-r honor at ' the boulevard restaurant la new york **»'*,-. henry a j t hir e»i»lrir - of j , the 5 net commit lee 1 at left '. ■lit-mus study club observes 40th anniversary - this year marks a moat sig nificant occasion in the annual • nleiidnr jof one of the oldest . iubs in buffalo for 40 year the i.it-mu study club has reflected in ita effort lie alma and ideal under which it am organised | purpose to study history sociology clvtca literature , music and any other audject ichosen to improve our'com muriity and to promote socia bility among cur member ' in october 1022 several com munity women were invited to • meet.at the heme of mrs flor ence lee of verplanck st through their personal interest t>,n«l enthusiasm lie lit mll kfudy club tame into being we can be proud to say two members of tht original group ftre ti 11 wtih ioa . today mrs florence le the founder ami its luc he butler luring - the lorty years th fjt lliu btw.y club ha striven to t»he t place in the enm nvinitv and cuhtral fe f-buf fs n well s to follow the .>'**_*•'«*. tin motto lit ting aa vt'e ctmb - , . . . _- ' th article tr the first tn 1 a ' rerie at trtensea which it ii vit*n.*xtf ■* v.'ill it ct n a iv t t » niters - vith ifw vtr.de variety of activ *'"***, apa in*j*i,~*t that have add •' "- the ; 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'• , „,,;;'-' fred fitzhugh passes away r f f sh of fit thvitk.fr : - •* * fan v.noa-n efeurc ar.d :.-- f_sttfft»,'.,a_rd friday 1 ' r •~* '' '«*•'' t fc*s r*-e ffjfj"firtssn**_-er.t ■.. 1 r.r j - rr3r_jc*xtfr-t , ;. str - - ;•: - g '. „- - rr.ys oi mil t __ - * ..,..-. alpha college scholar ship winners \ alpha f phi alpha fraternity continues ." the 1-"awarding :.- rof i achotarahtp'*nd fellow ship rind to . ****** and poat-grad i ate ' students based on m-adem lc and . extra - eiirrtciilmr ; attain ' ment of the applicant * , this year tjr clifton r ; jones director jof * edu mion-il activltie-s alpha phi alpha and rofeaaor of sociology at morgan state college mtnoun . cad that the numtwr applying •*** higher than ever and the f competition greater ia all cate j orirs since the first a wards f lit each to ntutleau at the ' cc-nventlon in id_s at atlanta i a and now about 2 award j with a minimum «* hmd * ti j*r - swards c it high a — ia ■achievement day at faith ch urch the annua achievement d.y prt*jrrarn at falter.baptist inrrh 628 humboldt parkway will be held november 4 at 3.00 p m - those to he honored are mr dewitt smalhvood one of the main perron responmbl for organizing faith zxarj t tit church dr lydiat wright local pediatrician and newly appointed member of the board of education rev john " 11 monroe pastor and j founder of greater hope baptist church nd founder of negro ameri can hey mta mary 2 louise vice , commissioner of > the state commission against lusirtmiiuitiori mr carolyn b thomas director of friend ship house lackawanna mr claud .. clapp principal of school no 28 and mi f-hmag mit ii councilman at the mast en district ; - mis minnie browning ta chairman ' •*'•": ! ■recruiter here , miss aflelle lee ; recruiting specialist for the u s depart ment of state's foreign ser vice will be in buffalo to inter view men and women from monday october 9th through tuesday ember th she is seeking career-oriented people j for secretaries communications clerks . and typist to work both overseas in our american consulates and em bassies and in the home off ice in washington d c service to our country com , bined with adventure and trav j el to many parts of the globe are the opportunities which ( await candidate for the u s department of state foreign service ..' mia le i fully aware of ; these advantages having served ■in seven foreign service post overseas and can give a true picture of life overseas to potential candidates for those i who prefer to remain in the united state there are also ; position in the u s depart ! ment of state in washington ! d c , the standards are high and ' skills are an important quali nt in the people who are chosen for the foreign bervice are really represent of america to many of the people : in the 300 noata oversea to qualify a an applicant j for service over one must .' *>* * high school graduate at least 21 and single with no dependent subject x to * back c.oiirifi ; investigation be an american citizen for five veers and willing to go any where in the world fir further information eon tact the it s department of state recruiting et_u«t fas euffalo * the new york state employnsujt service st s_a strict or telephone tl t-ctji • ***** with rtihert m tor genthau center l»entrocratie candidal c for l teeaar of new york state i edward m on i candida foe at_~r ncy . li.rri.il nil < nr adam clayton how 1 are.shewn chatting in new york < itt re r.ue i will peak at friendship baptist church hun.lay nov 4 at i p.m he will kr intra b pauline mroowan eaadmate . for nth ward mtperv—at chm seal drive mr f halts montgomery ii fairbanks are kenmore will mm as county chair ma far the iwi i r.r>«tnmm seal campaign it ban been nrut)need ** ih a 11 aaron ' rk ml%mift th rnffab and ti-h t.rai.ly lubctci_ia j 2*znm*lv*ss&sigg£m&*lg3 u -. health association the annual christmas seal campaign which finance the work of the tuberculosis and health association will get underway ion nov is and will continue through christmas mr montgomery who is a member of the board of the association baa been active ..... .- . --....- „"- . r ..'' la tuberculosis and health association work for , the past eight , years she served „ aa county chairman last year .' she la * past president of coterie and of the board of the protestant home for children and is active in the church if the transfiguration reapportionment should help voter strength xegroe v.n rear "****. e-xtnt dividend of potent political power from reapportionmew of state lfgtslnt've district t . give more l'a|in aantauaa %* city voter fnevit-ihie hccaiisa at a recent u s 4uif—na court decision _»•*** the octo ber issue of ebony if negroes make use f their city . vote power in th j coniiptf feerg it will haw \ reperens-atons from one end of the nation to the other * ebony c#cl*rea ebony ' had the •"•**-*-**, su preme court ; frr-t .... n in t*t tennessee reapportion-me a t - case aa r»i ma--*ia "- cart . ce-kj dwellers which it will ,'*«•**_,/ i new vote hop - f©r segtfji»*gs,l bcca*-«e moat n ftflwf*|f*kt hi cltw'>*rhe "■«. fif rton s . j city tutas-a a go^alicarf.'iujiial to ue*-'ffj*--reap*iortl«*w£e ritegtelatfve district r _ where ref are inadequately rrorr . i i ;' rural ard small urwn;p«litt *_ tana have historically a ran the '* state governmeht j rrho-v in xh j.*&.~hy carefully d*»—m<r the i 1 lines of lefirl*«l*tr t**tt*lf*tj an ;' that rural area had trrt urn itteiy more rifpreaefltativaa than urban area state ■lattrr*«a > in turn set * he < totin«_ari »** '■-: i congrwalotial rlt-trtrta — three of every tour j negrae in the v ft live tn etctaa lodxy : says a explaining re apportlo»merif . rtgrrtflcju for negro vatera i-ea^rportlonme-'t wf"d wot ' eolve all the segrn'a r>lwmeaa but it la certain to hake '* > great man noth pol>tt al etrstr-tr tt a,£re»t iv is -',-**- * *-~ ja v cal to imker vl»**-**avr«tir xnrer r and.l te r re op the jh.'t i •**!**"* seyro fyvupa "_..-_' i»s_w**ay '■" in 11 ; r_i't__t»t ■fjstpecialljr in the south says mitchell club to give affair nov 4 the delmar t mitchell rast er club invites you to a m n dip iat . the flahoock soci ety 35 _„ ferry st stkutayv nov 4 from 5 to _ om the occasion is in -. ho>v*r of f'war.l r rhsdlet str w attorney general . psuline mi gwan candidate ftr.l?th v*****l r"isor ar*«i geerce iv o conhell car-dldate f r cornp i oiler . ■• _.■-- there will be music ' and d_nc *"* 1 ' free pact ?) muslim till ae r p < - * ■from pa_e i
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1962-10-27 |
| 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 | 1962-10-27 |
| 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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