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vol xxxvi—no j visit our modern plant at 623 - 625 william at krettner the buffalo criterion buffalo new yv>rk saturday january 6 1962 price only 10 cents wnvs oldest and most reuable "... negro ' publication five children perish in new year morning house blaze mother manages to safe eight-month old baby ! desth claimed fave little j_l -; i-a-a'a lives uemr.-ytimr'a roorn ting a the y**r muitipla alana fira race through „ 9 i family frstras , botiss at 1309 ; midugs<i ate vtjtit olht-t ebmn-ti and three ; adults'cars f.ed 1 1 lies snuf frd it l.l lives of ' *** hunt , v ijatty la ia ja-,a 11 buttam uaa ft lauda has *. and ' at-.p.tl flat j7 months 1 mrs henrietta baas mother ttt th r..ah vkthhs fwth*ir fewming sfpobd-flftor spartm-flt ith urn last of t am child ren jeroins » montjis who had-b«*n'stepping with hi trio itier in a front room l ruportadly ii dull 20 f 1 uurtl ht a y-otiaw of mrs bars | laced a smold ertntf fclanktt n a . imk-olld fkrnr rrar emkiaed pa.i i after having found th burning blan et • ii <-.* bed of mia will m m . m«imi », sister to mrs baa mi milkens was hospl u;i;'...t with it broken leg suf fered in a leap from an wpfwt window j fj '', ¥ t pst gt fretl thttmasula of the amon iuad said mr da via twice triad to rem the baas childrrn but in.ke and tlame druvs him back gt i'h.eiiaxii i lied out an tri minnl action although firefighters brought i the fira under control quickly ; and were successful in prevent ! ing it from spreading the aid tttt m * houae next door at . um michigan aye at cilia tered •.'.'•. damage to tha hottsa at iso michigan m isalinated at : s*ooo with at additional it 000 *. to ktta.y vsatttt^t i trait ** ttie c me to nam latut'the red owes authorised j the pun-liaae cf clothes food j and furniture tot the mtaabtt family owr»*r tha ttt h-«u who occupied the first-floor flat the red cross sis of ! fered ajwistar * to mrs baas i ral services were held i friday jan sth at the jme i church cadi brown funeral j home in charge a grun reminder that death btwf lakes a holiday and we i . *. be ever watchful oliver bragg retries from police force q-rar m brs 70 ati*r ttrnriy ' **, years as a ovtrtau i pas-ieaan is | prrpsiria tar h's i ktirrn-enlj . ] t tje.t brpg%.,,w*a tha . wc-ind ' tfejrra oeer . appealed . t tht city s polir l force ! low bra be-mred t be of the old kid kegrfrj pa,lkm,m in active acrv-cit tm a ■aeuwibtsn po ller tttr*r ■during his distintniiahrd po tto eareir j o*t bra.g tountt hia iruiet satisfying work was wtth yohhg people vet art fir h*'t-.axnx m ilarf live he iml ed a beat fur 27 years—and fcecame the idol i.f chiktirn and a warn friend «| their ! parents , . . i tiet bragg observed that in those days errant boys ' ran j from pagytttpa but now they i pa - become independent and "■**'■• tut added that par , hap working mothers and fa [ vyr allowed tea limit for the ! ***-**-. ■' he lotnmented on an article in a buffalo paper revealing j that * ,*■!■• i uag:i.,*',y sm«u • tmmtier ajf candidate were ap j flytrij for police nppauntmints t it a s art an i'.i ie • 11 t aa ! f.h i.t rand him decide to i lata th polw force io i»jh i barn try cvdliei villa trim y.t ■■'.■!. i i.i 1 hi li ptbma m memphis and i;>«'i 3 i mil r>l*a t al'.l m 3ou ui jwutkpv.trnal h v*f*,t pmtmm^mhaaa^.tpt jeurl ' y't-aarr ln-lf,»e"^-.s'cii4 ti trfjjßw »■imia i ptrgmura of ttltmln are v ty p-od v t.f mr bvagg ar.d f.'v 1 0*0)y trust that has ' ck&'.rful i career ***\ mttx as a , tataa ; tim to the -. ytttc . folk jl a the j>er ***** fnyrrr limixtt pmmd ha annual thm tit tin pacta trtnit tn th i i wm llutoe m hende v yj nb.ee mnr than i pmatmtx were aerted fruit mi hri*tmaa ismnla gate asun-j among mm ***•! kblas.l i-*»t ttmort mnji were k,-i tlarener i i wtalwfli vui l|a-m>rnart trx attltfr id'pf - 1 -. melle sia f aittr sit i l.i.'v mill aft i l aa fir ••*'■• missionary m t jladkaaj nil f innity ll»|illa church m»ter b h...-h pay antthr lr arllnm wllm una i - io parkin minn it lax-la tlaa i tl i rl i ji^sim bi^t 11 t*m*aa ot i r rnn'i.;i bb ijuirrfc mary met i am iw.hea v i h.ir.ri mh ; g3an\*it-\:txf mas mas llarlette i ..... i ntk**i fi»pli»t church j mian bambbq hwrft iter kin j v t i tatty and l»emi-»in and mr j phadauk i hhbthp.gm actjvk — murine j the t*a nl holidays rnanihera of hadji prince hail shrine tern ple re active in spreading fay the fop il lure h"-m i i la preparing to take vmu .... mat t'ielah fourth from left with ma a tttltttlltu-a jra-fmrlng '«. tribute ten xmas banket tn needy fa«ruli.-s in the com munity the lamer airlure was taken at the annual new verne's day open house at car penta-r if 11 slm dine >„ v *■>■• bob whiteside of the sy latum shrine temple and ma die ojay of station hlio rn'-ttf an appeal for funds to aid mr ll.nrsctt.fi km who iftt flae rhlliten in „ fire ear lier new year day poryitatti helds nflmfli from left and commute are morn counting lbs proceeds following collection criterion plans overseas trips this year the buffalo criterion la plan ning two overseas trips for its readers this year the f)r«t trip is l-e>«r.|r work ed out for aon.e tuna in march j snd iil take interested pr sims hy jet to eumpe and the holy laind the second rip ■villi be to | the hawaiian inlands and will be set tor time time in july watrh this paper next week for full details plan now for the trips of yum lives st * very reasonable rata negroes complain aboot lack of city appointm’t ttl we * the criterion of i fice received numerous calls i fisom negro leaders throughout the city concerning the failure to see the name of any negro m maya kowal'a appointments to city posts the leaders art members of both major political parties the criterion will eiake a valiant effort to interview the mayor on this matter during the coming week m plan physical exams complete physical examina tions for all drivers as a re quisite to license r.-r.eh-a i and original licensing heads the list of legislative programs for the the new year endorsed by the joint legislative obmmttu on motor vehicles and traffic safety dr l king says christianity will begin about 1987 th rev mania luther king | pr«jirte4 today „ thai in jirars the world wlll*'blush with shami to recall that three de rud.'.h earlier a human being i was graded by the color of hia j skin and ilejrra<kl^l j if that color was not white by 19&7 the rev king added i wolim expei-t the c*rtst*ai era to begin ' '' '. " th hegrro leader's remarks ; appeared m an article in • the current inane of look magazine tn which th magazine murk-.1 its 25th anniversary of put tion and presented the predic tions at lending world figures about the next quarter of a cen tury . _' : " ,' the p.t-v king leader of the southern integration movement aid he hoped that world peace i will have become secure not '<■• ijs a balanr nt terror will hava paralyzed mankind but ' hecaune meant of the world's people will have realised that j nonviolence ie lb r.w war eg i was ilia's last chance s&ly ■— :~- americanization classes to be held at school 6 the baf a to board ©» '„,;■„ a ■lioa prmmnr %*& reoperarg i f the 4*yiias.e adult-amerw an \ itation classes at p s no 6 hickory and south division sl classes will begin monday ■jan sth from 9:30 to 11.30 a m and will continue on mondays of each wash through out the school year the cour ses offered are english amer ican history and government these daytime classes are ! organized to teach american i ization and elementary giade subjects to all our newcomers and to those interested m an elementary education michael rabin to appear with buffalo philharmonic michael rabin internation ' ally known ami acclaimed vio linist will appear with th buf ; falo philharmonic orchestra in it sixth symphony pair sim i day january 21 at ) 11 p.m and tuesday january 23 at s:so pm in kleinh music hall josef krfpfl will conduct a child prodigy mr rabin now 25 made his official or chestral debut at 13 in carne gie hall even before that 1950 appearance he had the enthu oj the world's great conductors dmitri mttropoulos called him a violin genius with all that is r.rctsaary to be a great art ist george szell director of the cleveland orchestra said michael rabin is the great est violin talent i come to my attention in the past thirty years benefit of the concert is the al th juil.lard and oirtia schools of music mr rabin ha enjoyed a steady climb to the heights at age it he flew mors than 31.000 miles m his debut australian tour in imb i vt --.•' made his ninth north american tour he has toured europe four times and israel twice he has appeared with nearly eery major orchestra in the western hemisphere europe and austraijia mr rahin will play tchai kovsky's concerto for violin and orchestra in d major op 35 the remainder of tht pro gram includes walter p»*tor.*s symphonic prelude and the tiaphr.is and chloe suite no 2 by maurice rave tvkets arm available at the buffalo philharmonic office in kletrjiaca music hall and atl t«enton cottier and r«trj>eis j 82 court street fcr ir.fcrma tioa and l reservations ca_l tt 5-5000 below soailay lie h*3 mr anna m ijiiarie !*,-*•,..,„ tha bride of 1„.,ri a darts at a wedding in white ho-k uaplim i hurah performed by the pa-tor km wot ii harridan the ba-town wan ka.b i ivrry left and ihe maid of honor mm mr belly perry aeo.nd front right mrs ivlj.hia smith of lolinsumlown pa t«ter of tha bride la on the right y v man allegedly slain by uncle of kniff victim still in meyer hospital evangelist amelia minyard was guest soloist xmas eve over radio station wjjl happy new year from e vangelcst minyard amelia minyard ordained taa ; nevr year waa wrver wadcomed m by ananias dv k worth 9 of 224 broadway duckworth was found draat between two parhfd cars i jeffernon aye near howard st about 9 .'» new year's bye with a bulk t wound lto the • h.»f the victim was arrested oil a charge of nu dmgrvt aa sault and was free on bail a waittnf grand jury a.t:i.ia * result of the chest stabiaay of thomas t—*mm**m j 24 of 271 £. oelavan aye duckworth j allegedly made tha assault in waverly st near e.svtty st | during a quarrel following a dice game crescenso ta*still in serious condition in m>*yw '", ma-tonal hospital ," the 41 year om uncle of tfreacenzo na a ore eruaj mb madlaon st was picked up for questioning aftar . witness to the shoot saw him ia ' tbt vicinity after more than at hours of ln c quaattoomg th older < rewenan was cbarg ed with first degree murder '•'■-. -' -■- .- -*.■: i :< v ',-' ] ' i evangelist bible lecturer fend j concert artist sang on p.ndio : sution wjji last sun mom ! mg at rev c brown's chur«:h 1 which l connected with • las network she was requested to -,„_ j the chrintmaa .*,„,, the hrjy city which she has done the past seven years ever the nir for new york state her hi r clear tones touched the audi ence an brought tsars i ma ny eyes her melodious voice i a mi perb and she has been caked to go abroad but has refusrd as yet she is doing a great church work last year she finished her college english at xt b and was the first neprq to have joined the minister's council on the em she la hl.-ao a member of the minis ter's council of buffalo n t it wi.f.l.lm tt-bwag atty lihur trauunell for nw>r < amacilman of ur kllleutt dis.!rl.-t fat reported slated for a sa.mxi a yrmr job la un real estate ilept mt tfc tity go ermnefia deputy arxx oimmualoner ******* v bennett a am act lag | i*arhn ( mrrtmanammrr - t***l . mm new park c'neunimiioiker i nmurwtm thin tm use aral time ia the klstary mt buf tela that agrmm i 1 ru*i a cither af _ tta pe*ttar "■l vi i ii ton 111 ii rost bu s first negro capt boston — charlie qi,hv choo meadows boston uni versity's atm-ptre ramming full-back from newark j . became the school's fnst negro co-captain in 77 years of loot ball last month
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1962-01-06 |
| 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 | 1962-01-06 |
| 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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