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buffalo new york saturday october 21 1961 price only 10 cents vol xxxv •■*. 40 the buffalo criterion the criterion 15 completely publishes in its own piant more people see 11 when it appears in i . the criterion high court permits council candidate to re-enter race trammell see-saw court battle ends with 3-way contest the miw court battle is over councilman of the fili cott district wilbur p tram mell may run aa an independ ent candidate in the coming nov 7th election mr trammell a democrat wad defeated m the rnmiry ii..;:i.r lv james griffin white mr trammel indepen dent petitions were challenged by cleo reld - republican and justice i rtlalma of ill county court ruled that 800 name on the designating petitens were not valid mr trammell appealed the decision of the local court and thia week the appelate court in rochester reversed the local court's deelsion as a result there are now two negroes mr trammell and xtrs reid and one white canddate james griffin seek ing election many observer believe with two negroes in the race mr griffin's chance to win ia two lo one group takes over spacious recreational center first big affair to be held at new at land bujtalo now tm faeititles to mo-obnodtta large attractions the bvavtlful an.l spacious ilk 1 t larcateaf on main am r.iey a now being i.prratrai ty a race group and tla first 1 attraction will be * mat mai bail and i.l ..,' party on bun-ty oct 22nd fr»im p.lti p m to 1:30 a m featured jat b the shiri-llea teaorders nf th-rps of the past and blue holiday big malar of going home baby lent mart jon tkaaaaa sung stylist anrl lv famous orheatra will flara'sh the music advance i ■«. i.a are f 1 75 ar at the iloor 21>0 come dtixxm and visit beautiful skateland missionary day th mixaurmary society of i bethel ami soiurrh rev | 7l*jiy j wh;te minister wrjqj mamrmt their third naval missionary day sunday oct ****** ■t i mlaa mary k txxzsrtl at t*t***ytgvaa tx ci e.i*wtor for i*ro.t;,;;'»r and mis.v..-rt*r gg ue»l.on clt th a church will rpe*i at th morning aer tjrrs jo 0 . tv i*'.*:tesi*fli*mnt'lc*p ] s ***•-■* tfitttahy ■w'-tmttp tah.l ttan t ■hiati ■'■culture to faa&:.ttu ami ***** the - pablic will pp . mee*r*p thm f ua*»;.-e '■■ta meet miss js'rtr'ir.'j af a 1 r'.«-ptl am t tf the fellows sp hall \ to « p ra the 7:45 p aj'mxviee atig p*w**tt by inspiring mu*«sj groups with miss frittr 11 mp****gf.r;y*w-l ' ■-'„.:, the day's activities among t?.e members who ie aes-mlii the efficient pres ident mrs uoyd it allan with arrangements are mcndames ituth l k.-aa.n maynard wy itl 1.'.-..ia ummn lilly m harrison beatrice johnrtam i,i*iii law .'-«. l .. jef trm - f.-.t , \-,.\ „., nnrl mairy drafca with mm ra anderson pub a.hm lu.t.«i .-!.„..,•.. ,\. l.ao.|.*r 111 mmrih worker nuh.l.ia 1 gmiaht r a|lre«tor anal mary 1 -*.*• t,*t*di**a i a.r.li n.tl'.r ttlacusaat plan for thia iw'a t ll ta-en ) i,t al m ma h.'laa i lint the tr«(ram la . oilii 1.-d in « je rati./i th the ilia f haaffah ilh haarifc peters college starts classes here n it n m ftrffaw sep ing l fl«hl subject colugf tvpintr etrnttirrauhx ilumiiriw english huiine y,j xt ■g.^.p y ' »'** rounded by th rev bmmm c.p.l church 1 iw ,„ afntfim xttaf .&% to history following thi t colorf u j md today it houses so me twenty depart ments in education furthered by studies at union theolokical seminar in ims and wa assisted by mw late dr alfred isaacs of the national baptist convention it ha locally selected as its honorary minister <*( the year rev oti outen d d '* the it mi "• »-&»■»_♦ griffin peters standing a.eets at the ywca , demos for bell **%'* open our>ye to some important things we as de i»i rats are - in support of clifford bell because he has shown to us tfyrt . as an in dividual he la trtgy concerned about the peoplel the nth ward »' : *•-' m • * some of tlyv*d«!nocratu leaders that iww f responsible for jt he terrible condil ion that the i elba-,,!tt district finds - it aalf \ in today.have now iimv v v into the 13th ward with the same power-hungry ideas and ball lust lor personal . sin these democratic leaders have associated themselves with the democratic machine of th area to protect th nterest of our ward gag the residents i herein we have decided to \ hack clifford bell we have checked mr bells background and honesty and fse confident that he will not be moved by any . former or future gamma that ore attemp ting to take advantage of the people ia tha i.iui ward think for yourself then show your i.tar iii the ward in which you live by supporting a yoiir.g man with principle our choice clifford bell vote top row no 10 to help cliff hell get in democratic committee for cliff ball george k arthur matty norman eugene pitta thelma pritchett john mayo harold leftwwfc wilhelmina fiews you'll do well to vote for bell participants on the artist . hour program*held recently at walls memorial ame zion church were l«fl to right mrs carrie mitchell evangelist flol retta \\ ells evanpelwt'amelia minyard in black robe rev william henderson x v j.ame hemp hill pastor of walls memorial church an dm«io*s cilia hemphill wife of the pastor in the backkttmtut is the male chorus of trinity baptist church willtr dorsey accompanist " l y • ' a imsam extravaganza t*r.f esquire cl_b will pre €.*-.*. ta ti;rd m estrava gs-iza and pt«-hallowe'm com r-n-.e dean at 152 croa**ay satjy^jay ort 2ftth t>.*re will ht prt-via game ar.d fan far 3 begizhvig ml 8 p tn evangelist amelia minyard puts on talented artist hour program gov qwl~*\*^__ttßmta-bm va nel**ti"l^l*?#;f«^"-'«ftt ***** to buffalo nov lat t*d among his stops will be . a meeting at the pilgrim bap tist church t-t michigan [ aye rev .'-'.■) ..■• i austin '< minister tlse public is welcome to ! eaitne out and personally meet their governor at 7:30 p tn amelia mint ard,"'or 4»ine«t evangelist b.we l**etu i^^*r*^a^mmja^^w**mm^^***a awmmß artist gave an inspiring pro ; gram oct w,3p m at the wat memorial amez chiu-ck <.',"> glen wood aye the program waa entitled the artist hour in recog nition of some of the great l est artists in the city partici pating as well as those trvm niagara kails ft t evange list minyard was recently made i presidet.t of the missionary j society nt wails memorial in | artaoaa behalf she rendered the | program other participating guests i not scheduled were members of the faithful chorus of fro nili-eland baptist church rev t davis pastor rev william heod-ram m assistant mas '• i of ceremony and co-work ***** t the trinity baptist church male fhoru waa j kinging in the background companies by mr willie dorsey a l this photo was faker below the combine dchoiro and choruses of pilgrim baptist church 665 mulligan ay will be presented in a musical program sunday oct 29th at 7:30 p m mrs millie martin suit donald hilliard are director a free-will offering will be lifted bat samuel aua tin la mini mitch for sedita this week lielmar mitchell maaten district councilman endorsed mayor frank a ht itda for re eleetiofl j " i t mr mitchell who la running fir r lection on the demo i cratic and liberal tickets *****. that ua far as negroes ara con j eerned mayor sedtts haa been ; the beat mayor negroes have known in the history of the city '... ' ..:, „,., ;: j h pointed out that mayor hedita has appointed more negroes to posts than any previous mayor and haa taken a agmmagm stand against op pressive welfare legtalatton he 1 deserves the support of negro j voters concluded mr mitchell nailor backs bell manz walker , ' ■-. - - - in a statement - made to the criterion a buffalo citizen offered the following views henry * nailnr former 12th ward - democratic chairman and a member of the greater north sixth assembly district democratic dub after the meeting with two candidates . of the masten dstn.t sherm ! an l walker republican can didate for councilman masten i district and clifford bell re publcan candidate for super visor kith ward-announced that he is backing them in the coming election mr nailor further mm the criterion that he is also a strong supporter of victor kirn democratic endorsed candidate fair mayor he advised voters to vote for the team of manz-wafrrr be for the following reason these candidates favor rka loans on long-shot terms in on>r that th rttlxenp involv **** in the redevelopment arc may have an opportunity to repossess property after being thrp-tmn+aard they also will be top representation albert kelly sr passes away albert e kelly sr of 25 sycamore st succumbed we oct 18 imi in veteran's hospital after a lengthy ill mm he was 7 years mit mr kelly was born in ever green ala and had lived here 0 yeara he was a veteran of world war i and a member « st i - wiry church where servieea will be held en ~" • . ■• oct 21»t at 1 p m officia te over by rev hunter , aaa mr kelly is survived by ins wife cora anil ii < h.'iuven richard alba e jr thel m stenhouse mel edwards charles e batty m walker patricia j kelly theodora bynes i'h aim kelly jni.i.aaa la kelly barbara patton and l grandchildren five brtthers and three sistei&l burial will ta in forest tjiwn cemetery model coming to buffalo oct 29th mrs marguerite belafonte ted n a ac work tg and rr.rxiel will present her array cf fashion at kfd ban muiic ha.l sunday evening october 29th to conduct meeting rev k 111 11l a ka.mkb _| milwaukee will carnal-la i ■the j all t.t_ii*feii«»i mealing at faith ibiptist ( hun hrglniiiug t 30th see faith ( hnre page 31 rcmmaok me * rummage ma wui be b.!.i at 1 :.„; ' i i.mil 1 m 11 ■--\ rti . d*ar mpr 1 m a ft a-l a + * by htgmaa.i court f>r«tf tt ttmmramla
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1961-10-21 |
| 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 | 1961-10-21 |
| 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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