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price only 10 cents iluffalo new york saturday may 26 1%2 visit our modern plant at 623 - 25 william atkrettm x the buffalo criterion v ny's oldest and most reliable negro publication vol xxxvi—ny 21 youth muggings at stadium causes big police crackdown 119 youths picked ip by 2 ' officers after robbery v pol.cc minded up 9 y , mths i * surprise raid on a dire *»»* in master i'laygrouwl hasten and best at 8:13 flats l>iy nipht the nm v c was . aimed nf 2*s*»«b down on h'.r*iiii m . who loiter outs«!e war m«mo r i « « stadium adjoining the c^rjprmajd nr,d roh boys ro »».? tothe bttflalrj btaon - ba _^ 1 1 , gms'c two leashed kfl corpa does we c d ,„ , he raij l 0 * the rhccalwotar rrmn m • ng ih doe moved in with their handlers as 21 policemen tlostd in rom several direc tions u . leo j dunovan at has motorcycle squad directed the operation he said the raid w a i ce.rried out successfully and without trouble tehee seized three pair of dice and a pocketkntfe one ut \ ine youths carried the krdfe perched on h head h w»re « hat which concealed t he ' weapon tolice said usa gang km shooting dice in two aep t game on the play rromwjs basketball court when rabbed - '» juvenile „. 1 1 tht youths were loaded into xt corps vans and taken to tolk-e headquarter for book ing the group included ii jlr venilev rangir-g from 13 to 15 years oki u donovan sam-one object ! of the rw.d was fa local ia ) '»•> '■* sn the trnmrtna thurs day night of a bssebsjf fan i william f hwartz §©.. at 5 ; best st ,'" on best lit oatssd j mute to the game when two n'cgro youths one carrying a switchblade knife roc 9 him , of 2 • u donovan mid the ik players will be veiwed by the swartz boy to determine it any at them were involved in the robbery eight older youths were charged with disorderly conduct they were charged with a sec tion of th state law which i prohibits dice-playing on pub lic property th others will ihe petl ticaaaat to children's j court as ji^iase delinquents a^?*e rtt 1 u 5 f educ ow compos &£ warapko-clyd terry dmrm , ; c eivun pr if,re hell «„„ w f tk attract p-m»i.tric,.n v-a « b.ck t -~% t md « which • m - qua til je her for the u 1 , . , , _, , discussion to be held at u l thurs may 31st the topic of discussion club of the buffalo urban league jefferson and clinton st will , hold a pans dtscusnion on cas buffalo maintain an in tejfrated school system 7 ob j tfcors may list si 6 p m panelist are dr lillian 1 wilowt asar.-iate supt for , school • community coordina i lion dr ann p burrell state i university college rft f nmi dullard ives naacp joaepa walker journalist and paul rlpoorn ;'• -• r c n ■"•' public |« welcome marriage announced p**mr flora c bowling announce the marriage of r daughter marilyn yvonne to norman snead jr « charlotte north carolina the marriage took place sa january of this year the young couple are attend f johnson c smith university of charlotte where ! it stride is taking a pre law course minister hailed at naacp freedom meet new y<i,k.-th united state owes a irht of gratitude p he national as»(«mtioii for the advancement f colored people v.hl<h snoot bil considered fid iy paid until the last venture of discrimination and inhumanity bus been wiped out the bey r*red i khutttesworth declared in accepting a scroll of honor hfaaaiiud at the naacp-a fifth annual freedom fund dinner here sunday night may 20 nearly i ftoo guests attending the ikmi-a-eoiijilc dinner at the waldorf aat or celebrating the eighth anniversary of hi su prema coutfs school dt-segre gutitm ruling of may 17,-ikk nl«o heard rentalks by bishop sliphrn o kpnttsutmid chair man of the naacp board of dlreetors who presented u i'll km kaplan chairman f the arsoeiation's life ni.in itjrshlp eoinmittee naai'p ex ecutive secretary b,»y wilkma who welcomed the guest and reviewed ov-segregaiion develop i h«*wu ■i « i 195 and dr ocorge d osnnon chairman of , the dinner committee who pre sided * 7 o,l for he ahuiing cow tag with which he ha tun > nd again confronted the en ■orgtin , >/** rs«lsm t"br r . wruttlesworth i • 1 - hailed »* a lertjeatcd minister of the oupcl rd t(ro te soldier in the army of freedom reaponfting to the presents tion of the ■>. ii by bishop [ hyatt-wood the crusading cler gyman who led the civil rights tntjrclaj in birmingham ala | mi'tn.kh'firth _ naacp seeks permanent ban on p e county nkhmorrd va--after listen i ing to three hours of argu m c nt v b district court jjiidgc orcn r lewis reserved j decision on an naacp motion to enjoin the it i it of super wpnra of prince edward coun ty virginia from refusing to npprr.pljate furuls for the main tenance and operation of pub lic schools arguing the case for tin j 1700 rills,l ii negro chtldrer if the cm here on may 11 here naacp central counsel hi tiert i carter of new york city and virginia stale aa cp counsel h w tucker if richmond and emporia . they also asked the judge to enjoin the state of virginia from using to provide suffi i«nl funds for the operation of the free public school stem in prince edward and to make permanent his wemporary in junction of nov 18 1961 far hlddltig the use of public fund f.r lie siipjiort of segregated " private education i till children ill the county attorney fur th county and state maintain that these is sues should be setled in state courts rather than in federal i-wrta * • fc group to touch on civic affairs hr\r john h monroe chair nan of the irrk com mittee kor equality in crovern "• nt announced this week that the commit is deter mined more than mi '■• be come more powerful in the i community and has added to its proarsm a greater interest in civte betterment and lm 1 rowment . mr miinti said that one 1 its fir projects will he to co sponsor with the criterion a sprctal edition mast xegro buffalo slated to ht the la in mid july the welcome ceremonies for the 140 th session of the n y state annual ame church conference was held at de lain waring church swan at emslie sts may 23 parka commissioner kclltan is shown presenting the rt rev george w barber presiding bishop the key to the city - in the absence of mayor chester kowal the sessions convened may 23-27 th mayor says that public did not prefer minister > mayor koival this week de fatted the statement of the maav john trjivr won me chair m»n of the clergymen's com mittee for equality in gov ernment that the mayor broke a promise to appoint a negri clergyman to the bo a r d of education mr monroe in 9 statement last week said the clergymen's committee is satisfied that dr lydla t wright the mayor's r noire for the school board has the ability to represent the negro community ade quately but felt this appoint nt n t represent * broken pledge to name a clergyman mayor kowal * stated that first there were too many people who opposed th idea of a clergyman on the board of education tending that we t hotild promote the principle c.f separation ■■'" church from date second the negro commu nity app-iientlv couldn't unite n any one selection i'm t 1 tempting to . unify our entire community rather tha.i tear it asunder , the greatest number of ap peals made in this office by responsible members of the egro community as well as the comnmnitv as a whole was in favor of dr wright therefore it became in cumbent on me to select the individual with the greatest a nttamlj of support he said no actual promise was made i kept the commit j tee informed that there was a j great deal of opposition to re ' lection of a clergyman the mayor said he regards the rev roseoe mitchelj pa tor of faith baptist church who was under consideration for t ii c appointment as it fine gentleman with whom i his relationship has been high > ly amicable ' ' . * i always felt and still do j the mayor lidded that the clergymen's committer would support any action i would take by which to give the ne gro community competent in i able representation with the hope of uniting them and i am hopeful they « 11 continue to support me to bring about his objective wcc tactics documents bias says wilkins richmond vs.-roy wilkins naacp executive secretary this week ■thanked the white citlrens councils for suhstnntl i ating what we have said about the sooth's treatment of it negro citizens they have documented the stent of the racial depriva tion involved in the southern way ■■! lifs he told a rally here may is marking the rth fnmiivrr.mry of the supreme lcourt - school integration ruling 1 the shipping of negro mdi vuloal r end f.muly heads . to ortherh cities has revealed to northerners more clearly than any naacp treatise the ends to which southern ; mentality will go secretary wilkins credited ; the little rock ark citizens council with throwing a home run ball to the kennedy family in shipping an unemployed ne gro cook to hyanms port mass tins gave tile president's ; younger brother ted an op j ' unity to point out that i massachusetts since the days of the pilgrims has always 1 provided a haven for the r*fu i cees from discrimination and ' persecution he d i mr wilkins appearance point ed up in denial of public f kchoolg to 1,700 negro young sters--in nearby prince kdwnrd county-schools since 1059 the inaacp won i senna desegre gation order from the federal district court for them . how ever jj the white leaders elected to close schools instead while providing privnte schooling for the white children nancy lee washington left foreman at pre pro duct.on era packard bell corp loa amgelea cat is rece.vmg the key to v • 57 burck foe her birthday from her mother mr m garrett of wat,on su buf talo , in kansas city mo last writ g mr garrett and her son made the trip in their cadillac and the buick respectivlv mr washington flew to kansas to pick up the huick she i also a song stylist ame zion meet to be held here beginning june 5 the mth s.-s4ntm of th rwtattrn new to r k durtrtct as the african methodist epta tend zt<m church will convene june t thrmtjch 10 t use dur ham me~«.itai amr zfcua therch 17 u eagt st lluf alo «, n v with the itt rev wdls*m swab wull presiding the eaj minuter " will lie the rev ccirtpt j leake hi ano tli rev arthur e may pre *..,■••. auburn n y > or^e . r'the highlight of th cba/ermce i will ... be : welcome flight jurn « « pm partlci j&tntaw.n the pr«<n»m will he ilsiii o««itr ja i kowkl '■mayor i at paiuvit ii on ch.«ter c : dnrxkl pmaident of ■common l&tuwu dr .; r lair of the | cuinni „< cit„rrh«s council j aasn dtimar mitchell of the { afaston dialrut tile itev ir lltt.ier«m president of the in » ♦ r - denomination ministers xfcuuil cf culfalo and erie ' th county and btavrt/y majhrwski c'.f irrr-.jn-an-at-j atige we couldn’t belive it at first but it's true an ennsuft opportunity for a ri'.up of people to become own ers of a desirable p i c c c of ptcperty in m exclusive snh th of buffalo has become » vi ttabta due to the desire of the owner to sell for cash in en'er to possibly relocate aim ' due to » physical handicap it is impossible for him to move all hh belortxlngs and it is hi u.h to have people enjoy themselves with various hob me in addition la comfortable living quarters close la some of the standing national activities of erie county a very nice cadillac automobile l included for their farther comfort in the proposed setup j v all save our money prnh i'rrrv bnt assuming that enouft tenpfc become interested in a munity project a group can accomplish what would be trerossible for moat individuals tmt s the reason for an ad sfgned by the sponsor in this issue in which he i plains | how this deal can he handled by each buying * amah or j larga part of the project aa ' m circumstances permit a ' good vtyrjrryacsr - coming to bflo dorothy grant dorothy gran of detroit mich win he guest soloist of the combined choir of pilgrim baptist church 635 michigan aye in a musical program sored by the youth choir j sund lure 17th at 8 p m rev samuel austin is pas tor aurelia bynum president freddie staples supervisor millie martin pianist barbara bonds organist and donald : hilliard pianist admission is i rr e * v**»r pianist paul smith and hi trio will appear with the fb-*t lady of jaaa ella f,t«ger.ld thi sunday at 8:30 p m in klernhan music hall ssaatailriiiii tfiilnlaliii"mlii siiaiiiiaaiiiinai'dinia*a—fnliiiiilililliscil^ililmsliirassasviirll tin imaiisii^a 1'"1 "' '■' ~ isaaiiiism"sssiii'isliiinaa—sdaaaiiai ella here sunday ; ; p*rrwpa j*i : tfver piotatim m the i rf t fa-r.mn ns irveivr-tf wch mur-agf _» btag crosby's assertion that ' man woman or child ella's the greatest reference la of course to ella ntzgerald who *'"** "> ' concert sunday may 2 at 30 p.m in kleinfcarvs auditorium to the . acroenjwai m • n t'of the swuikihk paul soitih trto the concert is jfa eeatad t imams-art v n tirana »*---.' «.-« . when | heard what ring crosby said that about me i was so thrilled i could hardly fnlk says mias fitzgerald hlng has daw i t of jass » i-dnillll-f htamtntf.;.yu mew b j mt>r a lot he knows a lot a slr-ffr tries rre*.t of aa to i please her^pumle her fan but whan a great anger such aa bftaa crosby tikes you too wen s trs oershvvin put it s'wonderful " ever since c r .> •' .• „,,, that memorable statement klla has gone to further glories win ning nil the polls for the last 10 year and scoring a big hit with her record album and in her supper chib eneagetoent | and most of all her ella flue gernld nights at the hollywood bowl ;->;•• an english critic summed it ip in briefer hut no lesr ex travagant terms e it h vrote h reuily an inc-oo par inl'le artist back in 1p35 when she wr,n l an amateur contest at harlem famed apcllo theatre singing a little - 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1962-05-26 |
| 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 | 1962-05-26 |
| 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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