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" ■«."•' ■.:/'■'■:■::/■"'■•: '■■■■■. - it pays to do business with ea i vablished firm the criterion |" tress offers photos engraving beta public relations job print ing < and publishing with one of the greatest depths of knowl t edge about negro development in \ western new york — all in one s sto p shopping — a fixture since r 1923 the buffalo criterion yes there is a big difference the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional negro voice will never muddy - vp n the field it is fully equipped to do the job your ads and sub scriptions help to perpetuate buf falo's only necessary and legiti mate negro press this acurate mouthpiece has made many contributions to the growth of this community for more than 2-score years ." • * vol 41 no 13 buffalo n v saturday july 1-7 1967 price 10 cents citizens urged to use end measles clinics in aug centers of service listed for citizens ffha buffalo chamber of oairourrci aanouraet that it farfs assist the efi county haat departmtnt m the ti.tmwtiun of end measles ttk ' -'■-'•:"-' '-'■'■'■- '•■- i<m*ber of ihe : buffalo junior ■chamber of coat iaefte ha*ir under taken - the - meatier " „* jir«munlattio . elm - ks lit a pttial project lay tm members will yoliasteer msgjr time a stall • and pro wad attendance at the 11 v**u m.a»la y^tmmtmisadoa c!fait . 3u«oshiobt the city i a^r ch;w wtr the age of •^ #. > has i h_*_t ——— i — »^^» w^a ..» tmammmtm mr w4k ha act toca s*oc ana a.n»t msaalcs can ' obtata tret . inrnvuniartion tot only rritrtcneas ttot ' the '. child toe not \ have j a fever of ever 181 degrees * the may of the clinic or i hat meeived gamma tiiobtn j in th . last sbt - wapk or orat ■palio;or . mah pos ' vac jto ertttfa fhaß-_.,jiwt for :. .* *..' ..;.; ,_ . ff j *-.; ■fjjftfatrr tticsv&^:;'*tkoit^ttf.i . psfdu eta and it ! being treat-1 et foir ptneer leukemia of [ t^fi'y.v '■'- - ' '"'■2kws&stkww im '* -.--.■z .-"' • '..*•&»*;; or aaic~laca : 4atea are '■i f.'-f .. am i 3 v kaashti^mi lb#i .'' school -■aust - j i perry t prtt rmta : sl'".bris^r aaa s tymgattmamtm center '.- gicflo v**e aug ': 9 wastms let house 434 adbms aug 9 { transit : iwrmty e ... utica st aug "*, woodlawn jr : ata schoo ■-'■■«» mastan aye and aug a jfk gra ter.clinton f and hickory sfc newsmen give comment among these who spoke with iotereet at tha sytopm tea af cwgyawm of all faiths tpwmwnr . by the dept j-'hunan ' relations was '■mai |& 3 ■o*s:i!ey eoltimflltt ist ihe criterion tbe-'-meetljqt was told re ttm'.y at jeamw beth ztoa sla,**o(bk4 out ihat he was sroud jia live to the '*§ tot is and those who make itoir nasia in the ghetto m a little mere storing a fww broken window to fa j ms across is a cheap price a aay ta bring the races together i ditwr rank e mtrrt weather af the criterion icemmenied that th so called ghette is the setults newsmen iroquois prepares to employ 25 youth is plan to nut 25 young people to work in paid on-the-job trai ing jobs was i advanced recently by iro quois brewery to response to a j*s for-youth pro gram being pushed by m fain mayor frank a st-dita : and the buffalo area cham ber of commerce raymond zembrycki vice preildrnt of the brewery operated by iroquois indus tries inc announced the plan at a chamber of com merce meeting attended try representatives of m trade asscciafans the offer by iroquois brew ery was one of two job op portunity program aoriounc oupan unity programs aonou ml at - meeting at which a ) chamber spokesman relayed pleas for job r to stern tto ', possible recurrence of tto i disorders and violence that r'pped duhtlo's east •„ me last f ptwih a 1 ***** aom^mm • riaiton^ioui tto*4tanjh<*i^it i wßsamr^^s^^p^^^^^kf 4 j "■* a wbmw^nt hi ■stressed h.^*;'announcement to the i chanfctt grotto ■that 5 iro quote seas willing to train up to foath m menrhao o»in : work ha explained ' that the season 1 nature of ifto brewery ope ration coupled with die desire of president terry j fat to participate la this commu nity effort enabled the brewery to take on this additional employment toed at th time he said the paid training program would be for an eight week period those mho complete the program would be qualified he said to pursue careers in this field and he express ed the hope ihat the brew ery would be able to fin permanent posts for tome at the graduates aftei the conclusion of the,b-week jof paid training ''<% j ' negro history promoted the pepsi-cola co in an effort to furthei fh 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 reading religious and educational leaders shown below were presented records of his tory hy pepsi-cola aa part of the program approximately 300 guests were served plenty of pepsi rev j h monroe left was chair man of the oroflrram criterion photo talledegans meeting at vassar college some 206 or more tall ; degsns their famines and j fheads w ill be on campus at ; yaaaar college pou„-h } lwtp*k , n v tar : . ito eaa [ l^^legw's ff lath % annual . cs«fercuc july f ss-ss ■';,. i i*is m~4mwim th h*i xytuyt^fi the net-tan's caa | ■fer«bccs % at yassar the cm | mi*i»tttg j years '■- j wire spent at hampton unhreratty i hampton virginia and bard college anadale n y * mrs josephine j holme of buffalo president of the 1 region and albeit hinds of princeton n j program director announced that dr bu ell gallagher a past ! president of * talladega and currently serving as presi dent of city college n v will be the speaker on sat afternoon july 29 at aula hall theme for the conference mil be one hundred yes teryears which is in ne i with the centennial cele bration of talladega in no vember 1987 through nov ims talladega college is lo cated in talladega ala and hi one of six colleges founded by the american missionary association a/ma the other colleges are fi»k university nash ville term founded in 186 tougalo college jackson miss founded in 1669 dill ard university new or leans la founded in 1869 la moyne college memphis term founded in 1871 and houston-tilloston col lege austin texas founded in isea talladega founded in 1867 is deep in its plans for their centennial celebration a 11 alumni and other regions have been invited to attend a record turnout is expect ed dr herman h tang president of talladega is expected to be preterit • for information contact mrs herbert holmes 202 hamlin rd at tt 2-4030 or s6-2700 ext »*. dr weaver was speaker at youth confab or robert c weaver a number of president johnson's cab.net headed a distinguished list of speakers aha addressed the churt-h of god imf christ interna tonal youth congress hew ] re&vtym v^tf^tqg«.d.,c f .. htif ft^ai*rar-s«ct»«ary ***"■the u s department r housing and urban develop i ment delivered a keynote ' speech to highlight the con i vention which attracted 1 15,000 delegates and visi tors '-"'*' a key address was also delivered by he bam chood itr inters ticnal president of the cook lata ait—l youth confess wtio spotee to over 5,000 delegates on the convention theme christ ia the only hope for permanent peace the list of distinguished speakers also included dr arenia c mallory president of saints junior college a youth see page 2 miss talent of u s a contest idlewild mich aug 16-19 in the annual three-day pag eant miss talent of u.s.a will be held in idlewild mich igan aug 17th-19th this con test is sponsored by the idle wild chamber of commerce its purpose is that girls 16 2o years of age with talent j can compete with girls from i all over the united states for j a 500 scholarship award to the college of her choice girls are awarded on talent poise and personality ißoys of this age will also win a talent award there are cash awards for ist and 2nd runners-up and trophies amiss rozaa wortham of de troit mich who was miss talent of usa of 1965 is now attending the soihonne to paris france this year's contestant from buffalo is miss barbara di ane martin daughter of mr and mrs harold martin of 564 e utica st a versatile dancer miss martin is a graduate of fast high school and attended the mrs beverly school of danc ing in niagara falls n y she it employed at the buf falo evening news office enrollment in head start enrollment in pre - kinder j garten head start program | tor neat fall is no under '■way at five sponsor c agen cies to the action areas ac cording to lan announcement i by dr grace w gates elta , catkmal scrvscw coordinator j or the o*mmmtm.ae%im qr fmismgttri one oi the local pcw-rtv prcsrama adeems tared by cao head start piwvittes matkarf school ducatjrm for more than to disadvantaged three tod four-year^td boys and girls the 2'2-bour morning and afternoon sessions will begin to early september and will be conducted at 16 churches and community houses un der the direction of five sep 1 arate sponsoring agencies the program provides lan cao thomas petteway is shewn addressing a local naacp graap an national rioting . r dtatartmaee recently at faith baptist church in the hr.a are any wilbur tram mel naacp president rev m lam and bishop earl slmp*ot»—criterion phata a gift to education below—the blue tuesday club of buffalo recently made of sizeable donation in the form of a check to dr george blackman center founder of the buffalo negro scholar ship foundation 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 sat c her 3 lounge the revilot hamp's lounge mint julep little casino and ann's tavern * „ criterion photo photo below — these j lovely ladles caught by the ; photographer diligently work ' ing are left to right en first j row ruby ohve co-chair | man carrie menifee finan cial secretary and co-dial man of the ticket commit j tee barbara sims presi dent gloria mcgowaa gen er a i program chairman standing left to right are nola bobson co-chairman joan williams co-chairman ma lucille milss ee«fcal 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 the citizens of ellicott district a bout these meetings i think at this time it would be useful to discuss the prot 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 25 years i now this is what it does a it has provisions for the | employment of 5*4 youths and ! young adults between the ages of 14 to 25 years b it has provision for rec reational educational enrich ment experience for a mini mum of w.ooo young people after going through a lo of red tape d.sy c*mp has been provided for our youth the camp site will be at evsngola state park thanks to mrs flyim who i under aland made great efforts to get this sire tor our children in the target areas by july 17 the day camps will be to full op 1 eracion the city recreation is in 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 i gram will operate out of sev era center art mob day and arts and crafts will •* offered to area children on in toer scvtetos consumer education is the last of our summer programs over 300 youngsters will be employed in this program dur ' ing the course of the summer these youths will get infor mation on various caa pro grams related projects in cluding project seek and the manpower training program in addition to information »- democratic women's club to give picnic plans are underway for a gala day in the sun pic nic sponsored by the cora p malcney democratic women's club sunday july 30 at the big hill hunting and fishing club in alden n y dance contests prizes play apparatus for the chil dren pits rifle range club house and fun galore is in store for you and your fam ily and friends in an atmos phere of crude enchantment i tickets may be purchased jet th follcwirig club 133 ihe buffalo cjitrefodj lukes i lounge hamp's ixange the health and food shop nib let's corner the challenger northland and chester union hall lackawanna bubble's spotted clipper barber shop j herb bellamy and others come out and bring the family don't forget your 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 pm seek offers college to needy seek offers the chance of a lifetime—a free college education to qualified high school graduates of the to ner city but time is running . out tor eligible students who wish to enter rtw seek college program this fall at state university college buf falo the deadline for appli cations is aug ist if you are a high school graduate within the tost 10 years now reside to a pov erty area have never been to college but feel that yon have the potential and mo tivation for it write or call the seek program slate university college buffalo | 802-4224 or drop in at any ! community service agency ; in your area applications mnst he to by august i ssek search tor educ tion elevation and kan i ledge is an equality af 09 see page 4 see page 4
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1967-07-01 |
| 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 | 1967-07-01 |
| 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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