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yes there is a big 4 difference the buffalo criterion westell new york's institutional negro voice will never muddy - tip the field it is fully equipped tnj do the job your ads and sub scriptions help to perpetuate buf falo's only necessary and legiti j mate negro press '■' ■'-' :' '■, ' - -■* l'y y:y '. this acurate mouthpiece ha made many contributions to the growth of this community for j more than 2-»core years t'lrige 10 cents buffalo n v saturday july 29-aug 5-1867 *■-- ■■■— fi ■» * • vol 41 13 the buffalo criterion it pays to do business with established firms especially your very own ! ii • yymfyll /:■■'•. ■y ■j m it pays to do business with es tablished firm the criterion press offers photos engraving ads public relations job print ing and publishing — with one of the greatest depths of knowl edge about negro development in western new york — all in one atop shopping — a fixture since 1923 . „;,;,, ml citizens urged to use end measles clinics in aug centers of service listed for citizens the buffalo chamber of commerce announces that ii will assist the erie county hcalto department to toe praamln of end measles wcril m ■v members of the buffalo junior chamber of coin merce have undertaken too measles rmmuniaatloo clin ics _* a special project jay oaa members wjm volunteer their time 10 staff and pro mote attendance at the 14 bee measles imm imitation dtoics throughout the city any ih.w over toe age of me whe has not had measles or who has not.beta vacci nated against measles can mam free immunization the cn!y restrictions are that the child does not have 9 lever of . ewer c iti degrees i toe day of the clinic or has received gamma clobhs to the tost six weeks or f>.ns polio or smah pox vac cina within the 1aw . four v sums " w1 "** 3ss»ftw alia included ernes re tnctiont is if toe child is allergic to egg or egg plant products and is being treats ed tor cancer leukemia or t b some of the dtok locs ttam end dates are aug 2 kensington high school aug 3 perry pro ject &. brigid's aug 4 comnusnity center c_tr,_y drive aug *, westmins ter house 424 adams aug i branch library e utica st aug 7 woodlawn jr high school too masteti aye ; aad aug 8 jfk cen ter clinton and hickory c3t mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmimmm newsmen give comment among m__m9m - wha spoaa with tatesaat at the sympos ium ef clergymen of all faiths sponsored by the dept f human relations was mart e o'riley columnist for the criterion the meeting was held re cently at temple beth lon he pointed eat that he was proud to see in the ghet ■•" and these who make their money to c ghetto de a imhe mare sharing a few broken windows to get his across is a cheap price ie pay te bring the races together i t'iioi frank e merri weather of the criterion commented that th so j called ghetto is the setolts newsmen iroquois prepares to employ 25 youth a plan to put 2 young people to work m paid on-the-job training jobs was advanced recently by iro quois brewery in response to s jcta tor-youth pro gram being pushed by buf falo mayor frank a sedita and the buffalo area cham ber of commerce raymond zembrycki vie president of the brewery operated by iroquois indus tries inc 1 announced toe plan at a chamber of com merce meeking attended by representatives of jo trade associations y"--y • the ettmr by iroquois brew ery was one of two job op portunity programs announc opportunity programs ar.nou j ed at a meeting at which a chamber spokesman relayed 1 pleas tor jobs to stem th passible recurrence of the disorders and violence that rpped . bufalo's east c side o^p • es^lwßaeaoiii yjt 1 thw maw^mt r<a'v*fl ♦«« f rtllwfr has openings tor to quali fied persons mr zembrycki stressed in ills announcement to the chamber group that iro quois was willing to train up to » ym*th to t»»err*a,v dising work he . explained that the seasonal nature of the brewery operation coupled with toe desire of president terry j fo to oertiapafe in this commu nity effort enabled tha brewery to take on dun additional employment load at toil tints he said the mat training program would be for an eight week period those who complete toe program would be qualified he said to pursue careers to this field and ho express ed the hope that the brew j cry would be able to fmo permanent posts tor some of the graduates aftei the conclusion of the 6-weeks of paid training negro history promoted the pepsi-cola co in an effort to further the cause of negro history featured its edu cational program of records and movies spon sored by the education committee of the buf falo commission on human rights at the connecticut st armory some of the city's leading religious and educational leaders shown below were presented records of his tory by pepsi-cola as part of the program approximately 300 guests were served plenty of wpsi rev j h monroe left was chair man of the program criterion photo talledegans meeting at vassar college , s oma 3wvor.a.a»ore..,taaie degans their families aad friends will be on campos at vawar college pough i keepete ■n y lor the eas ' tarn tttmtm'm ... mk<,^mia ' coherence july v jms v tikis will mart jjap-tito i year for tbe regions ccn i ferences at vassal th w misstep ; years am spent a hampton university • hampton virginia aad bard ' rmtu^m sam sale v v airs josephine j holmes of buffalo president nt toe region and albert hinds nt princeton n j program director announced that dr euell gallagher a past president of taljajefa and currently serving as . presi j dent of cry college n v | will he the speaker on met i afternoon july m at aula | hall s:f ■'>.>.', yy y,,yy theme for the • conference : will be one hundred yes ! teryears " ' which is in i»ne with the centennial cele bration of talladega to no vember 1967 through nov ims talladega college is lo cated in talladega ala and i one of six colleges founded by the american missionary association a/ma the other college art fisk university math j vlhe term founded in tow ! to.igalo college jackson miss , founded in ims dill ard university new or leans la founded in 1880 le moyne college memphis t 0 nil founded in 1171 and ; houtton-ttlloeton col lege austin texas founded i.i 1869 , talladega founded in 1867 is deep in ms plana for their centennial celebration all alumni and other regions have been invited to attend a record turnout is expect ed dr herman h long president of talladega is expected to he present for information contact mrs herbert holmes 202 ! hamlin rd at tt 24039 or 9*9-1799 est ml i dr weaver was speaker at youth confab jf dr " robert c } *- ttemtrt a member of present johnson's cabinet headed a totinguished list of speaker too addressed the churches ; ol god-to owm !««%„, ife^'y^.c^gre^'^v recently to washington d c dr wetwtc secretary jf the v s i depanment at housing and urban develop ment delivered a keynote speech to highlight the earn veatton which attwed ta.tme delegates and visi tors ".. va^.a•;£.'<■«,'i * _*.%! a key address was attn ■-- ■■■i **■•-.■■delivered by tie re*>h__tcd t lateraatioaaf * president st cos_fc--'-_«--v--al | youth coatjtws who spefee im over 9.399 delegates oa me convention i c e in e christ is he only hope for permanent peace 7 £« the hat ; of stii>gx_s_e speakers abo included dr arenia c malkxry president of saints junior college a miss talent of u s a contest idlewild mich aug 16-19 in the annual three-day pag eant mies talent of vajl will be held to idlewild mich igan aug 17th-i9th this con test is sponsored by the idle wild chamber of commerce " its purpose is thai girls ih 20 years of age with talent can compete with girts frtsn all over the united states for [ a 1960 scholarship award to the college of her choice girts ore awarded on talent poise and personality iboys of this age will also win a talent award . there are cash awards for ist and 2nd runners-up and trophies miss rozaa wortham of de troit mich who was l.ss talent of u.s.a of ims is now attending the soriwnrifl in paris france this year's contestant from buffalo is miss barbara di ane martin daughter of mr and mrs harold martin of m e utica st a versatile dancer miss martin is a graduate of east high school and attended the mrs,'beverly school of danc ing in niagara falls n y she is employed at the buf falo evening news office enrollment in head start enrollment in pre - kmder garten head start programs tor sow fail is now under way a five sponsoring agen cies to toe action areas ac i cording ' to an asnmraceraens m__m_w^xa^sm atiatu3*'&rvxt*z&£totabk far the community actios or miusm-""y 4 lsmj l wat tor-toes mim programs adtaatots i e red by jgm head start toe/idea nanny school eefceadon tot'j mam . than tto toea*?-image * three aad fcw-yeik-o>d bays sad girts yy -':■•':" *** th -».;. .-- m-^fl+n end i afternoon sessions will begin in early september and will be conducted at 15 churches and community houses un der toe direction of firs sep arate sponsoring agencies . '.•„.' the ' program proviips ton cao thames petseway is shawn addressing a lec&j naacp group to national rioting ar dhuu^aaccs recently at faith baptist che reh la toe hi-e are atty wilbur tram mes naacp president mem to toftosaass and bbhcp earl stotpeass—criteriaa fhets a gift to education below—the blue tuesday club of buffalo recently made of sizeable donation in the form of a check to dr g c or g c blackman center founder of the buffalo negro scholar ship foimdation for the benefit of the educa tional program representing the club at the ceremony held at niblett's corner were left luke brown of luke's lounge other blue tuesday members are masten-eaton lounge 133 club batcher's lounge the revilot hamp's lounge mint julep little casino and ann's tavern criterion photo photo below — these lovely ladies caught by tho ; photographer detigently work ing are left to right en first row ruby olive e»-chaa man carrie menifee finan cial secretary aad co-chair man tt the ticket commit tee barbara sims pre dent gloria mccawaa gen eral program chairman standing left te right are nela bebson co-chairman jean wui lams co-chairman and lucille miles co-chahh 1 chairman cao directors meeting by cleo g reid the cao board of directors held its first summer meet ing on monday july 10 the newly-elected members were present it is my plan to inform toe citizens of ellieott district a bout these meetings 1 think at this time it would be useful to discuss toe proj ect over this is a sum mer recreational educational enrichment program it is de signed for youths and young adults between the ages of 8 and 29 years ... .. . .... now this is what it does . a it has provisions for the employment of 984 youths and young adults between the ages of 14 to 29 years b it has provision for rec reational educational enrich ment experience lor a mini mum of 80,000 young people altar going through * lot of red jape day camp hat been provided for our youth the camp will be at evaagoto state ptrii thanks to mrs fiynn who i under stand made great effort to get this site for our children to the target areas by july 17 the day camps will be to full op cretin r c.i *. i ttmammmdam is il full swing with 47 playgrounds and shoshone park open daily with instructors and assist ants many of our young peo ple have been employed for summer work in the play grounds we have the cultural en richment program this pro gram will operate out of sev eg era centers art music day and arts and crafts will be offered to area childre en an 8-hour schedule ■cammmen '»„ rr last of our summer programs over 300 ! youngster . srtl ho ejupfoyejl to this program dar s ing the course of the summer these youths will get infor mation on various caa pro grams related projects in cluding project seek and too manpower training prograafc in addition to information a democratic women's club to give picnic plans are underway for a gala day in the sun pic nic sponsored by the cora p maicney democratic women's club sunday july 30 at the big hill hunting and fishing chr'o in alden w y dance contests prizes play apparatus for the chil dren pit rifle range cash house and fun galore is m store for you and your fam ily and friends in an atmos phere of crude enchantment ! tickets may be purchased at the following ch 133 the buffalo tre.cn lakes ■lounge ha trip's lounge the i health and food shop sib | let's corner the challenger northland and chester unioa 1 hall lackawanna bubble's r spotted clipper barber shop herb bellamy and others ■come out and : bring the • family don't forget yoar lunch meet us at the park ing lot at jefferson and e utica if you need trans portation buses will leave at 10 a m and 2 p ra seek offers college to needy seek offers the chance <* a lifetime—a tree cottog education to qualified high school graduates td the in ner city but time is running out for eligible students who wish to " enter toe seek college program this toll at state university college buf falo the deadline tor appli cations is aug ist ; if you are a high school graduate within the fast years now reside to a pov erty area have never beta to college but feel that yon have toe potential and ma tivation for it write or call the seek program state university college buffalo 882-4224 or drop to at any i community servtea agency to your area ;..-».-. ;,' . y application wast ba hi by aogast lac - jpg , ti sffek search far . ■educa torn stovattoa asi ktsow-a fletoce it an equality at op i , -' '■- ' i -- " '■{ ; youth-see page 2 - , 1 —'■——.—■-, ■■i.i ii ■'■i i i - _ . ,-,— a see page 4 see page 0
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1967-07-29 |
| 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 | 1967-07-29 |
| 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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