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fcuffafcv xew york saturday july 14 1962 why's oldest and most reliable * â– . * negro publication price only 10 cents « visit our modern plant at modern . mant at 623 - 25 y y '- . .. -• â– '".' ,:'â– '-* .' -" : m'yy:'y william at krettner vol xxxvi 28 the buffalo criterion 2,000 expected at bethesda miracle pool sunday buffalo may not get open occupancy law like n y c resolution calls for amendment multiple dwelling law only wins 24 despite the } legal opinion of wrst ' deputy v corp counsel robert a bii:-ell concerning the legality of the cfriffin-mit l*ll proposed amendment to ordinance ' art -, 19 ch.ipt 28 the city council passed ti ss nolution asking the law dept to draw up an nmeiulment v/hich would out-ls«v dufcrimna-j twm multiple dwelling -.' housing brt-suiw of race color q and creed . '. . r â– 'â– [> 'â– â– :: this would be similar to ns*w 7 york state version on the ts w y yy , ' however according to a ka yey.'ot race j people.'on urn mut ter they i.old <•_ kteitxi see an4 have a real open occupancy law like new york'caty'has.-.-^'.v.^i voting y.tot tita'll tocsj-uwrj i w-fl-re couneilmen byers,'c«g mski dudzik corski gnffin makowkkt mitt-hell , moniisyt * ramuano santa lucia .•_ and nnxtt-k councilman bysrs is the >. only republican who voted for the amendment 'â– ;••;-. ': y "- y voting a jainst \ it.wers council ; . men benso lyman and petrel â– 10 '• all i republicanus •] jackson and robinson guilty | l-aegtr murder verdicts lth rw«*mi»flrr.il*tkin jf ten tamey mrt rrttirmd wednesday against two buffalo men r 4n#d fur ihe un h_suid-up lay | ing if druca£e**en iwner hen ry tt dams at hi food atora at tarn orp.*ra-e a vs on april m 1858 tha third man in oh ass aiph.maa will 33 formerly of 27 walnut st did net aippral.l thi-y w.-rr en tsacsrf to life terms in attica mat pi-lawn on nov «, il»i a county court jury of ten fa sn and two wonirn who ie vharatad - 13v hours ux'sr « 3 sy i peek return the same o«ewllcts ss m th finrtj trial la *». .;'.'-' ... ;,..â– ;â– .*.;'. ths tries tmtm who had mtsflt.lhe bane of the 4*ath penalty in , their retrial â– bis . far freedom aft ras prfvlmisly ufa trrma ars fflbsst jackson «< fownerly of st camp hi an mm j,*rohteson 37 at sit «* bmw i'it;;-â– ";.."".1 it â– ly i ww j regan will ea_e laauam july st if tha retrial jury had rim turned l verdict at u-m-timgrve ' gaaaa4m with mii recommenda tion " for temcju^f tbm heath penalty woww hs*«'be«n saaa ' stetary tb . <*»**. -' mill a r*e j irs,-?j muihn for ter,.rn'-y tnskea th i asst penalty wjj*?*j*!!/j pii*ew*jmia t^'jt h \ mtm p^g^ykioitntghfti&iititi-ath mam i*r*fa*<s t£t fury '-; nxy pmmmdasimc ..... '■• ; | a . pew trial was granted f-->r bhcfcmm mm robtaaoa «-. '< ths ' rowed ~ tteameameta owatooi ttf.'.t the flll<sw<fc after ar 4\f.'ttf*+'n mfttttts ima sdniissshls *» .-:•!â– fir the kmm of uk w-ia*i a pa.nr laj-fcmsi th swussd driver r th ittttamp car and suppler mt th runs was fir aoaistantlal eirtdencs against übinw-n mcludsd three raniea atam whkfc jhs mad*j prtor to arraignttisnt â– igjfei_m mi ilßty j hackney *, delegate to th national sunday school and bti convent on in denver colo . representing trinity llapfi.<f church ha : returned s h^ratt -. iiif_,fi.ahkrtrmii&mni loitowinf a&e^lw&zm mary l wright re-elcted in religious aux ' mrs mary t/wl»e wright ims of buffalo's fallhm church women prmlal fratarnsl and t*4t lesd*r wss r«i-ewtrd in fhe women's crton ot tha 3rd kjflmftx'j&ssmm of the western ptpthst association as pr-s jdrtil '" . mrs wright • stated in ber p*mr»«e that on of the un flaiioi.-fij task nt christians in the re.ir.-r v ' mrant i hristtan pdyctftic aji individual v*n im no tacrn if a christian than â– hr'/ws httsr t he,'a rhttr«h pr.n he iu toore of a chfistlan than it kt:<>fl**j htmr-v be a lfl:-,',:.i.i tt state or nation can mt be rit.re of a'christian-than they know hi*w to i tin jr<«»q that . thcrs nmst tm ghnsti-vi clmsuun in the tsali pr tetter "-....,. retittious they gniutt v.ork and think together pr we iil surely lie together " vw must u»p segregating butsrlvr and t«p looking for i-iish overnight changes am a hr we have • had freedisn rides tree walks freedom thiks nd miuty other fraction lactic but am mmm yet to ftrganixe s freedom prayer meet br where psmuge money publicity rank snd self gsurifi fltatiun m completely tali en nut pad es*hwa faith will and aim is put into the parade nth i..m th top mandiall tbe stated ;:.. ' ljsf if my people which an ailed by my name shall hum mr themaatvm and pray and mark my face and turn from ir wicked waya than r_t 1 bear from heaven and will forgive then sins and will heal ihetr land chronicles 11 a mm ' the unfinished task cf aq emauiiiuf today is to keep fraying keep faithful keep tadying and heap serving bests still ends on till out bflttk la duttt argument ends in murder suicide july 12 -," police bejleve the 1 ilouble mooting in a front han at 251 southampton st thursday ju ly 12 to hs murder and suicide ills two victims eretmj-.'.y-.m etaa parker at a trucker of that sd'imiss who suffered i a ballet * fl»«*nd hi the ... fort ; head and willis . mat-hie y3r 37 • psrfcer employ en a roomer â– at'the address who wsa shot ; at it tat twice a th back tha body of parker tired j lln . t bathrobe was found i sprawled on that of msckie a i small weapon believed to h a 32-caliber was found benesthj parker "..'.... it i alleged thst ntx firgii jmwt stalled between the two men en tuesday which y._i * rtlmetttd in an srgtin over check thursday * rev mrs fi ifa â– ' anitersou '_ s nisni'e.i by hey trend hi anderson i m m emtrn ded flsfl-sllon in washington d c.i virginia a the carolina arm story mm pagt ft , key a!:»ert 1 alba pastor of rethesda miracle mission and pool kirns n v will 1 host to six churches at tht annual baptism mttmtc july 15th which attracts about 2,000 witnesses six churches will participate in religious rites . sunt'.i y â– july "• 15 th animal commncd fcsptian services rf of rjx •■■'â– â– . which irawa low to 2.(*10 v itasaasa : mill be hrld nf bethesda m is a i n n.'1170 slolle ra ehr.a n t rr.v snd mrs ailirit " alhsno btew - i.i.n hosts ..:â– .. .â– â– '•.-. :'«... th churches psrti^r«atlng ill be i'riu.e of peacs church j rev i i el-toy anderon pa stir , ebenexer baptist church lack i sw*br.s rev t c woodyard 1 pastor moralnp t*r raptiat i church ft l : c ~ w'lham pastor st ; john , rapitst church rev yn.c mccarley poster church of gqfl in chrtet r*v j w o â– ati.l.-r*..r pastor ; sad baby h«t h i amr church 11 schswsattit ". rev george ; smith pastor ;*' ..[?_: s y the public is a.k..ni to at tend thsss religious - strvlcea at j hesuttful : bethesila t pool sua i day july 15 at p m ' _~£*'\ rev.and mrs r.m.mitchell honored june 29 j-amamptcy tpmmf.y n*tendh*r the gw llfrii aiirrtmt&mm^-^rem ' rev : rascyw aad { jwrc resile rnmt__m friday • june 23th at hotel . mnrlmfl*w -â– im ihn>*\a«ee t<t â– ; thirty _ year » mt ?, marriage thirty-five years tn the ministry and _ sis flfttt mm founder of faith -, baptist , churrh were mrs aire c.l hard mother ef mm mitchell mrs mary mat ched ' atlanta georgia - mother of the pastor i wilham mitchell { son of the pastor and mrs mitchell mhflfl psiilfl-tt longs rev and mrs i h ' monroe pastor of greater hope church he is chairman of tho execu tive boned of the great lakes association aad chairman of tho committer for equality hi flrrnn.«-nl -.. : rev and mm l.*ray ander son pastor of , the prime sf peace church nf god in christ yltr sandy ray pastor of the president of the empire baptist convention of m>»l.-rn x . y and gue»t speaker charles harris minister of music mr and mrs ivimle ma i on the'for mer chairman of the affair and chairman of the ivacon board of i'ailh « lurch mr and mrs albert i-flint ford the former chairman of he board of trtts ansa and co-chairman of th affiur :â– -.'. â– ', :â– ' â€ΕΎ she rift b i.*n tutnska i erie connty rev i.l mm i srl t low executive sc«is tary nt the va lions i hn*m nf j ch|isuians and t-mra judge ivtsh-rlch m . marshall judge i erto c««l»tyi mrs jessie dray htale commltteievrnman of - the ath assembly district r snd mrs a'harlra vo»lon mr wupervlsor ft the 4«h ward '-„ -. v c -," 1*i..l hfltrhr tommls*tfl»ncr ~ f ihe writ f butf:u an.l t^le nt robert ney member of the w.ltsre board of erie ( utmtfl judge and irs litiil i cohen justice of the minn nif court rev l c ll!iiut pastor f moratag star baptist church rrpr ». ste.l ihe i iteptisl mlakter's t w*m-s mrs mary long mother of faith ihureh mm daisy estcu itmlnsm ft the riamrmmrmm mmmra mt ' kfclta cliun-h osnimlsidaaer sf parks xi una representing m hawal m c wlutams mate i rand maxtor « the meat worshipful alpha grand ledge m . the state sf new york afr.im ball tournament * th amastag ' growth of mm ] pitch softball ha naraeattated the'first annual finger lakes he conducted tei the city of canandatgw starting . august 2nd and will run for 1 weeks at fes red jacket bghted field over 100 entnea ara expected j ter . and y surrounding tillage i > and - town guaranteed prtte [ money ef woo 00 pies trophies , hals he awarded to winning and . \ consolation teams dradtae for i entry tt july 21st for entry i application write finger lakes i slaw pitch softball aseoetatmm â– 11 park a raise caaads-gun i xcw tork special police arrests loiterer seeks help . ". special police . seeking to pre \ vent i trouble-making groups of t youths from loitering etjlhdus p.-7 kuazyn.skl , said this week j "~ earn casey 13 '• of '* £» tttm ! roe st was fine 125 after he pleaded guilty to - disorderly conduct chr.rg , special policeman fraik se fars said casey was in a gang loitering about the talbert mall project and that none of them lived there judge kuszynski suspended the fine but warned the defend ant that it wiu be reinstated if he is found at the project again in a letter signed by presi â– dent ': stanley arbeit the wil liam st businessmen's associ ation filed its objection to the latest development plan for the ellieott restrict . ~ it contends ; that the new plan does not fully utilise the land available for redevelop ment i see editorial - tenants are requested to call the housing police and inform , .* r a - .-, . a . a v a â– - .-. • l them ; of-any . loitering idle merits at all times call tha men ts at all times cayl , ths maintenance office *;- y r?v csrmelo ionado paa i tor of * the church of â– cod sev h in days • it^&dstj y v-,11 be â– v the . guest â– speaker ast l lat '.; fl»r hety bible onrtt f i-et . true hounes f&^_m&_iksi :,___, p_mmr m i iv i f*th at j»r cceg seeks 10,000 names on housing petitions -â– â– -—— r.f^gxmsf the i cteraym.tr :â– commutes for eqtwhty m government thfci y wrrk pet-m gc_l jef 10.000"sig ' tmttijtte ins ittiitm_y km4mm i < nance tmttngmrtifiytiholtm*y i â– : i ammetag t for miimrtty ': groups '_ l^'j^ar.pe^li^yi'a^.tiyt^ppthljpt ;' . t^n^,^pwb<i^fw£taa«c*rv ntfore tbe"_cttitan it mptoa :: ! k*n itscrtmaist-.oa ip all fcrma '■«* ' ing acrcmunmlst.-.ns where thee or sort fatti.hes live indepen dentty .'. c -;;.-;â– <' '* . the rev john h monroe v , chairman said ; today vn-ffl be " , ' prtif.on day with volunteers "... i circulating the petitions now ar j | vs liable st greater hop bap ' i tist church 2*4 e utica st ; group to meet july 16-19 - the 7th annhal session of ths 1 crest lakes baptist ass'n and j its auxiliaries will meet july j 18-18 at first baptist church ( rev r c craven 3 paster paul mcgown raphael dubard get 12th ward supervisor backings i , mrs paulina mccowma has * trrettr the indorsement of tha 12th w rl democratic - cum : i litre for the office of super | etmr.t't the 12th ward she i m ?___}__*?: hutch social * and community j i wcw-ker having served as ;" *-:_ * yy president of the masten die jtrtct democratic club for four [ y*afs secretary of i the \ united j ftfc*l*-<>oratie . steering -. commit , inspector r&'tiic 12th ; ffe jdiauict - at-wmtm ) ! ommitteewoman ul the > 12th - j ward 7h district "'*"â– .-"" yl *"â– -; 0 chairman of l2th**ward t march of dimes 1962 captain i â– of ymca build for youth i progrsm captain nt pal drive | member of | citizens 'â– community i interest supporting member of j the marten -.- community rela : ! lion council supporting mem ber of national conference of ' christians and jews captain of cancer crusade of 1 the icth ward president of the : women's society of christian ! service member of bison city i j elks no 1065 former member of elk education committee j served as chairman of - hub presidents for the co-ordinat ing - council or negro affair wldch presented the rose co tillion - :--.: former president of the women's auxiliary of tho buf j fs to naacp '';...•...-, m of the j nuffslo branch naacp i9ti ! fiftht for freedom fund which 'â– tiecesisfuuy p res en t ext mr ( marguerite be is font in hr • array of fashions through j the efforts cl the buffalo crt w league she wa able to j j-rure the position bs army or [ dinifltire inspector 41.v she received tvir . promo-j pauline t j wednesday etching july 11-h the 12th ward kepub)ier n cm nil tre endorsed raphael dv bard of 2*l ] lsiir-i street as ita candidate tor supervisor of 4llr .-.* memtm*.m ifl .. '.-'. '** ym y.i-n -„ : â– _. mr rr_]iar was born.in 920 in columbia j south carotins the son of i mr and mrs john i mtmeoap j dußara the j family ! moved to buffalo in 1920 — m-z -â– ;- -,- â– *%-.â– --.:.:..: tjj&&t b___^t^amt_m'____k mttf__£s/n*__^t__te_-ies "'"&: -. trail high ; school hastings col ; leg hastings ncbn-'ska and ; â– ltilltard : school , of music in 2«ew york ~- city vi.-here he • studied voice culture with ex j periences on \ he broadway i stage paris ;•>?'-,-., soloist ! with outstanding orchestras : radio and television vork he has also had experiences in the labor field . ........ since 1941 nd a few years ; prior to military services mr ; dußard assisted in organising local no 326 afiecio and be ! ' came its president for five | years he was honorably discharged i from the united states navy in november 1815 under the | point system after having | served as . coxswain for 18 months :• . . •-).?â– "'. \ for the past five«years mr | dtißart ha been actively en gaged in fostertnjr the princi { pies ot the national associa | turn for the advancement of colored people as membership j chairman 1 vice president and fm president he isjamembef of the beard of directors y state con ferpnee naacp member of the i^ay . advisory committee of tfce buffalo - ycnth boara official : t'xnti i««der for the board - of cotnnutalty iviatl.>ns cfcairnxaii of the board of tru*tte e^an.fe!l»tic temple church ch>.»ir director dtviaion representative of vocax no 10.p0 n y thruway i^cal raphael lt\kl navy told to buy american steel j,v vn*hin-»t-rrr-tt c.—ttx xaw «..* * t fl'i'i'ta^t tifiuj»lay t>nt it r ' wiii t;iiy tsfiq tt.!t.t of i steel for hre '_â– â– :,- jjtihic.j l m(i<*i»e frigates fro'n.'anierfbi inndticfrs rath • r thijn o fcfltflfctitty supplier en jjrrlrrs'tmrn o white iliu»e â– tb.»rtih d morris a»ri*tant , defense rccregary nctif.erl sen it t,o rs r 11 yfu pa 1 ti_t â– j hrn^e fn pofficy in a previous . contract nw»r<a the navy hart hflstght 3,600 ton f steel fnr he hips irom a west german concern .;*'.-■•' ">,"' ' ''•'â– 'â– ..:■• ! ' thomas d morris assistant i defense secretary • notified sen ' a tor re 1 t ir pa i of the i change in policy in a previous | contract award the navy had bought 3j>oo tons of steel foe tbs ships from a west german i concern y y'y'y : :!»*-"' i mr scott mm several other 1.-<;e'tih»>r of i congress had pro i tr*l*.j eticrx f..reign ptirch.-i.sea at a time when the u s steel jtp'ltntry iv-operating at only i ff per cent of capscity and the i kennedy ailnmistratscn is wor | r*w about i the slate of bust fata â– mr v.nns told mr scott that j t*ie buy american decision on i the forthcoming 2,000-ton order tvgp mn by the white house j sod - the fens depart â– : tear reason of the nation in j ferest the earlier 3,500-ton i purchase fresrf the german ti-«l j > -'â– .-, arte however cannot be l rescinded - ..'... -..'"-' cm june 2 w scott wrote j iv.si.ient kennedy that the steel i-shoum be purchased from if s \ si-pi hera to help the sluggish i eti»«n,sl economy mr scott said he had beta informed that the i -.- bidders ha bmem german sad japanese pr<xlu and . ml t&e pentagon was pnppp | ins . t s award " the eaatamgt m i thst basm | i am rvhsm*4 st am ievel i orr-mnxt mr sectt said the p mm i m.-i*t e*rt»;£ly 1 the :..â– _â– .:_- inter ._**. ' y r james cameron owner of cameron's liquor store left july 15th with his wife and two children for a visit fit san diego calif and other wert coast cities they are making the trip via motor and expect to retsrn august igtb yy_yi_______'__i e>e page si isex page li :
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1962-07-14 |
| 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 | 1962-07-14 |
| 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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