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the buffalo criterion the criterion is completely published in its own plant price only 10 cents buffalo new york saturday november 4 1961 more people see fl when t appears in r\vt rr appears 111 i thi criterion * vol xxxv—nj 4 thurgood marshall sworn in federal judgeship negro labor council to natl meeting in chicago meetings to be held nov 10-12 nor 10 11 and 12 the negro america labor coun cil will hold its second annual convention in chicago 111 on friday nov 10 a public rally dealing with tha theme th civil rights revolution the road ah.-mil " -; 4 saturday and sunday nov 11 and 12 negro workers ■•> ill explore in the depth the his ' torfc role to hr played by black workers in liberating negro people from color-bar bondage also planned is a program designed to effect total equali ty and freedom for black , j workers dignitaries see marshaali oath totngoed iat*h«:i former i ua cbaaac „.' ihe a a|-j ixn.fl.l ih-fru>n aad i:.iii ''' ti '"■i.i fl'.'aa sw«>m in mon day «•» i f.d.-rs ju'i^e in the cowl et api»,aj i r trie sec ood vri.it the awmiring m was admin titrwflrd in a apriia nr4au.ii of ih i'.ius at k'.ley satiate in r.vw v ik i'.t it t'ourtrooin araa jauiun.-.i i capacity with lomjt.fiir tiirtida dtkiutarica en etbet well abkmxa judt mu,*t,_t appoint u«at u the fadstal bem-h cana twadtfyflv yeara t ( the month after tr ty t;.iii |„.„ eaterr in the i.|i»j ik r ihr naacp atr...i the itgnltarica who headed thr ceremony were tmcretatj of labor a thur j nulflu.ii 0 i raaatet lacefe k ..,,;!., nf new york ami f.'ew viitk city mayor rubrrt 9 vvaj;i.rr other prtnriil vi ludrd na ax kvcutive secretary roy wiouaa judge wiihani v n u tie nf the f fj court at ap f«al for the thirl circuit manhattan dosoufh l'rraident tvward x dudley appellate , i '•"• ■• •" ■■*'■- humid xtrvena general twaw^na jtut thomas j fcreaara ■<*?_. tb^x ■**« j vimpas it vera a chuago attaeaey robert ming panel at u l tbs kewl gt plaa hs be ' f the moat odßtffmw j of the day all over i tr ''■a -•■■•- ".. ijchtful ;•',■> ire wondering if ihr n % nawt ■t llan *:.; !:.;,, ;:•:,. *? r taxw awl in other svaya ••.- meadd ,; be an act or cruelty to f*:i w amrri cutis ..-. ri d . f b.-ip t*e top;-a t otacmmtal ouh for its initial fail meeting maa chosca this tinsty subject tha meateargb run . its ef tmtt sad meaning the meet if era hm at b p tn thurs iy sovfir.brr ». at the urban tragus »« jeffarso avmu panelists will be the p.ev osorg i>-ak paatmr f i>ur bam manorial churrh clar ence maiunry mr prank 1:.u er as ate frptmamr untver mity of puffalfl he ho j of so iii work mr jaba m*ik a bntmbrr of the topics of dis cussion club and mr alurt hcgarvnce jr if thr union ** lbma tptofe watban i'p^a d ta rptetd labor the topics r discussion t.ub n a group now in its e eond year that iie«ts once a matt to fitantss mgnifkant aad earrm iasi*i an informal «*■» trtq follow uie discussion cbmm o.it nnd learn what's mapppatatt "> buffalo btouxm/mmtbrn of ii tm st ptm i crania . i it . aflfl.^^a ««. ! brui la.l t».e»,lafl at the |> r . ! '.♦ m map '•■an if mttqtiaj.rra i .-.! h ihr *. |_ mam tat itnmeilttmn i lab i 1.1 c tin mm art aetoflt br tr tt.rr.pa i mur l»ra mi mary ural naak barbara mill and ht darlington th affair >*** % bug i»u»i*aa t*mt*t_t pmihlt t-tttti r •• xlar'in lather king a.l sr,»~.i the michigan v lun cheon ii.rt ivt 2«ih he told many interesting acta m he | t«m<h<d m national and infer national condition he pointed j at ha there are 3 negro j buy lo rvttf n hite fl.nith un ' emplojed it i mr r tu.im %*—, member „» the inter-amrrl a t/»flet iffent . noelrtjr frtim a:i eerfloas i ihr r »». <"■** r rot three bfl.*inea iuul fun parked am at ... e»u bahama ..,-> thr on anion f '" o.>i . sr<l ar.mjal oaavaattaaii thr gtmip f t t ±. el experts .. _, entertained lavish ty thr ba»um„aa 1 vetopoaeot wa.re ih naawa motel ■*.»-». lat.oo aed waa as i»te,l la it orientation lour n«l alalia i the bahama l»»i i ....... and travel ana t.-nrl.i acenclea at new ivflfl id a the i.tand on whuh mv '* ul*md luffmr raln si **-, of thr bahama lloiiae f afc*embl and st ■<••• travel agent em » t „ f in ftrai ph„t s * m pu t:hm tut the i.tiiii others era iefl to right in photo peg milion ||. taylor bahama 1 klal..r and iv gem nt board i.ienther tail h'tiioilfl detroit stafford 1 arnl chairman bahama iv fl a...-i.t hoard and member of the ..!»,. el awtemhly ami maao ii k nit thr haas 11 kendrla onmataattaß f inn 11 c „„!,, rr at..-it flon.ultant to the ka m.-..mm .'■j.ir nt hoard in trailer phot the hon mr auflla toted attt>rar nddrea a member of it a luring development board banquet held m their honor at th brt bsb colonial hotel seated left i mr kennedy dlr kennrdy travel grnn «. while inaertrd i itas a-cre tary mra wu llrnderaon uender*fl>n travel service at lanta seen in right photo are left to right itas treasurer cbarv north north travel bureau miami cyril kir hard r ■»«, member of the bahama i inpatient _____*■_ v e j « hrnea tea aalra mgr de [ velopment b.*tnl miami iu*:l j kmnry member af lib am j 1 hama-a li v in^n n board ad j j l»er.v committee and hilton i ji hill rrraidrat of interna i j tioau-i vacatur mmrurm \. p i | aad vice p«**mdeat of jtas i bnb tbt-lam by was eoberta vl.r|h.illr i,f,,r.i na tional known in i airlted i ituffalo alport u«l salur day ith m model in mmemt the array mt i g*td**m i al k1.1i.ha mi ii h.i innda m«.i <*•». tjmh fur ihr ben hi ut ike maact ancillary ic.t|rf>*.l ihi rani pr.wl ni 4 ike urnrnl hnufl maact a h.^n prxwnllflg x mt to ****.. h i nam hrlmflttte tl.r llt «.« hlvfl.li mt ml mrs jessie thompson honored for faithhful fraternal service or nineteen .... of faith ful service n civic ami flirganie , ational work mrs jesse thom i pson of harlow place was i honored at 3 testimonial dinner j riven by royal circle no 302 companions of the forest an cient order of the foreat which jsfce helped the late mrs delia '-• organize in if the din i ncr was held friday nov 3 16«1 at 8 p m at calvary jcme churrh 1007 elltmtt st rev a c crumbley pastor in addition to her brilliant service for royal or mrs thompson is past chief com ipanion of eureka circle no 259 com past daughter ruler of emma v kelly no 700 ibpoe of v past most noble gover oor of sarah j poole house hold of ruth no 6705 and or ganise of rebecca household of ruth no 6809 grand united rder of odd fellows she is leo past worthy matron of naomi chapter no 10 i the t roe of eastern star and past district deputy grand mar shall tit the masonic district she worked for 25 years with the erie county welfare department being a mother to countless foster children she resides with her husband in semi-retirement at 31 l.arlow place and has been a number of et # philips episcopal church at m <-— le.'l sir for 3ft years at v.huh father kenneth j urry a vector | : she received many ; lovely pifta naacp asks jfk to visit miss jackson uiia - the n a . acp mam uitttart * president assail if to come to miseia n and ha a lookfor your ett *« «>• expanding hat of raetat rf-m+mm r»r«nf~ft ».-,— renewed negro efforts to at tain civil rights the association through ita mississippi president _, r ar . on henry of clarksdale and medea r event ita field secre tary here also called upon the president and attorney gener al robert f kennedy to make an immediate investigation into the confinement of brenda travis to the oakley reform school the imitation was part of a wire sent to the president on october u miss travis 15 was one of » negro high school students who conducted a sit-in demon stration august 27 in mccomb miss against segregation at « k-sl variety store and bus terminal pour of the youths were con victed for breach of the peace and fined 1400 each and senten ced to eight months in jail they posted bond and went tree pending appeal but miss travis due to her age was turned ever to juven ile authorities who took no immediate action all five youngsters returned to school last week but were not admitted as a result 11 of their fellow students walked out and staged a protest march in front of city hall mississippi police arrested all iw of the students only to re lease all but 19 who were is or older these were charge with contributing to the delinquency of minora and with breach of the peace they were freed on bail peace they were fre hut authorities seized this opportunity to rearrest miss travis and confine her to re form school they also arrested curtis c bryant president of th mc co*»b ft a a c p branch on grounds of contributing to the delinquency of minora along with cordeu reagan a repres entive from the student non violent natin committee naacp spokesmen told tha president that even our right to protest against law we feel are unjust w being stifled all over mississippi . the state does this by char fftng negroes unit breach of the are tor performing any act that white people vi tha t are act ia favor of j^y asserted the naacp also inform miss w*w permata that it wta to everything passible ta ier behalf concert to be held nov 5th sacred conert the faith baptist church i 26-630 humboldt parkway i rev r m mitchell minister will 1 resent its l combined choral ensemble directed by , charles r harris minister of | music and organist i guest musicians louise mats one ; pianist vocalists anna jones sarah parham rev f james lea juanita m-dford church pianist will preside at j the piano charles r harris st the organ for the presentat ion .■-;:.-•*' , y.'^'i ■'* ;■" .; th public w invited > a f rem will cttt-rirtg will ', be lifted m r£p*ste£;lt.y m.y mitchcß i'mtu j - i^i*u^^rj-ii,omil^harta_t i tm^l^-yipi^^y*m*et < ar t hems spirituals and cospej jubilees ' . ." . mr harris will present spec j is organ numbers an organ and piano o'xrf will be featured ■harris st the organ louis j i mslr.er juanita melford at i the piano's below — the cake shown tn the picture a baked by mr dixon of 23 8 dhi^-.n st and presented to < lew reid candidate for councilman ul the kllirott district and rev d m bird candidate for up ervisor of the 4th ward dur ing a district rally last wee young dems held meeting ii sunday october 2 1561 the young men's democratic club of the masten district sponsored a democratic can didates night at the riaidlocks some m to 200 voter listened s the candidates spoke in behalf of the office for which they were running vistas manx the candidate for mayor of the city of buf falo received the largest ap plause when he stated that ■those voters who wanted '•> j vote for mayor frank a sedita j should do so it was here thst i anyone could see that thfs part j icutar crowd was f*rt>-se ! amor the democratic ' andl j dates that spoke were the > foi j lowing joseph crangle in i behalf of mayor sedita victor i ttaxa hn-at-l*r«re lillian j i meadow htan makowaki comptroller at hausbeek councilman delmar mitchell supervisor 13 ward horace eilly i'bwauil it ward mr a'_z 12 ward jessie ftoains in | beta r,i cecil erown art <> eve chairman of | i the thirteenth ward cl_aed ths 1 affair with a tew political eena i menta ■„• i k!r anas nranamr of ms | glenwood ava was master tit ca«iaoftl«_^*j , • i coca-cola ; a i)s_|aj a a ___*_, . pittsburgh pa has , joined the growing family of | < oca-cola salea rrpreaentativca and public relation men < bh ; ployed in van.,.i metropr titan | area mr lewis work the : pi>l*hurgh area far ihe ij'iakre • htale oca-cola bottling one ; pany hr hi a journali««n grad | tale . from the iihhsii of • burgh and waa formerly | mandated with the pltkmbt rgh [ courier \ fttedi-t bnrrm-.ntn phßraf fltm is ibe tikterj of ha.ir»»a ►*» ltn»d a floalrsel ><• ««..... tor the cardinals it wms aa*afl*ae ed . this week by ilea , mgr ring lie*trie the j > raffia <>««., r.iiillr thin m ua ar»4msaaaat a ban mm't otew er by ih chatem-a v va elnb of the international league a cardinal aff'tate bold the major league nmrd of 14 pinch hotnrra lie win make his headquarters at hia home in sprins tie.'d nle<m s -. but will out be re tele m to any area in hi aioat ing -■'■■•■- ' : ■■■■:■-.' i la..,ha marie kn-gg~|a '. blxl falo'a fl-aii.tmate far xatlntml president of the national vwi ii of cathode v.hflth < narra tion meeting in buffalo ste mortal auditorium nov bth to nth „ .;;■.-,•; 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1961-11-04 |
| 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 | 1961-11-04 |
| 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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