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the buffalo criterion ijuffalo n v t saturday feb 17-23 1967 price 10 cents vol 41 no 3 cao to hold workshop at jfk center mrs d conklin to address group on thurs ; february 23rd at 1:30 200 expected to attend ■■■, ■j * -':\ * "-~ ' ■mrs .' doroths conklin chief of the bureau of child development and parent ed ; ucation of j the •" new york ' state education department i will come to buffalo on thursday feb 23 to ad j dress the community action i organization head start i workshop at the j f k j center 114 hickory st at 11:3 p m . , ■?•■■she will speak to a group \ 01 approximately 200 parents teachers aides and educa tors on the meaningful par i ticipation of parents in head start programs . 7 | dr grace w gates edu cational services coordinator for tihe cao will preside iat the workshop '.- * | following mrs conklin's . address a reaction . panel i representing all segments ot the audience will . discuss her speech 7 '"'■• ; j i serving on ' the panel are the following mrs jacque line thompson of task force representing the head start ' directors mrs naomi cav or of walls memorial cul tural center inc , represent ing the head stan teachers mrs lillian lee of st aug ustine center representing the head start chef 7 aides mrs ann dickens of neighborhood house associ ation representing the so cial work aides and vlis ova lee lewis represem.r.3 7 the head start patents oldest & largest i tell them that you saw it in the buffalo criterion buffalo's oldest and largest negro publication rumor says 500 more fire insurance cancellations set 500 policies : may be dropped i because it has been re ported that see fire insur ance policies will be em fi celled in the negro'neighbor hood councilman horace johnson has sent the follow ing resolution to the cttf council ' j£j memorialize new york state senate re assembly bui introduction 2234 whereas the new yodt ale assembly is reported to have passed a*s*n*'">sy bill 2204 a ml peimining the stan insurance s'i'ii-r i ' mt < m to approve assigned litk . fire insurance pool for per sons who cannot obtain such insurance by ordinary means and -, 1 . -.....' : •;. 7 f ;' 7 whereas th*s bill is oe cully designed to help per ', kjhs7,fn his-h fire risk'ntta jlo^i^aid'l«*ifrar«»a»tst&rm,lso -.-... ' s^n^^^^^l^imffeffttbf^a y incidence or b»'-.tni4r mm re a and whereas omhisw prop erty owners in so*called fe.grt risk lire areas in the city of . i buffalo tare beer,...*4f#_ras ef g lira ttsor i*ce cascalta wt»o arc in good *» th tftr f erwts entitled to sach lfl*nr • • iinct now rhi'hi'rohl ; be it ■.'.., -.--,. - . 7 resolved that the con , mon council of live city ol . buffalo memorial the sen , ate of tbe new york siate legislature fo pass assembly hill intro 2234 acd be it | further resolved that the city ■■clerk be and hereby is au thorised and directed to for ward a certified copy of this : resolution to the clerk of the senate of the state of new york horace c johnson * workshop feb 28 moms llmts'rß opportun i ititts made lujua wit spon a i a burets - renter ' workshop or ( h*o|i who are thfefcugof moving the event will fee held on tues j jay feb 3 at m p m . fa hie hantbauu parkway bap i tint church tie humboldt j pfewy 7 the prnj-rirtn wih include ebon talks by mr nolan jrfhanne of home on ren tals kenneth backus of the buffalo savings flank un in»rt»»g«s ctenn service on real mate present and fu '.. furr victor kuunh af the ■* kfute catr.ro».:an for human ata fct on . mhmt rt*min . linn'*fain tad .- attorney an 7 bmmtf outran m how home ha been jwe.io ea that th 7 saw la atamxa*%:p;f.i '• ■' 7 c'i:t^^paamsf fcr mmo.-lj able l iion drill die etastoa f tadsvlduat prob m%m mm hmry wilson l la s char***"tif the event and rev 7 burcfc will toe the mod 7}-'«r»tor -■refreshments - and *■; htarmtmre **%*• be . tillable twevts iwcmiyi ' recent nuptials the marriage a mr ha * ami rmdtey of m e ferry *... snd mr sylvester cald welt was solemnized on sat feb li at 5 m by rev charles mccoy at th home at her daughter mil mau rice wofterd attendant were mrs laura freeman of eimira j ti v , mat best mas regin d ming • 1 the recaption followed ) besides the family those ttwdmf were mr flor mmea howard mr and mrs j sultan mr mutate fnrrwig-i «•. mr,7 end mrs vernon : ihtripm and tbe bride son jackson bradley of jersey city j 7 7 ■'■'- i many rue gifts were re ewved tha couple i living at ml wtutar - . women’s retreat fn this 20th century world life is no simple thing a constant round of duties pressures respanitfeili tie demands anon oar time and aw nerves make it seem test the prate the warmth tea quiet of «}_• v . c have found on j retreat must re warn a once m-a-year luxury f body and soul the cenacle retreat house tor women 9 3 east avenue rochester x v has sched uled retreat for women on feb 17-18 to be conducted by rev paul cuddy of qim i y feb 24 u by very rev albert bartltut a j rector of mct'uaid high school march 3-5 by rev bartholomew o'brien jf horseheadt april -*), a college alumna retreat by rev john a mccarthy of ■»«*> college april lf ' far college and university , ****** fey cv err id i appleby of rochester lnsti i tele of technology 1 for reservations write the 1 retreat directress of call ■271-«755 heart fd chm george gobel famed en ' t*flfir will mm serve * t he ambassador tor •* heart fund campaign * ra be conducted throughout '" february by the american i «*•*** association and iv affiliates j february has been pro c chimed as american heart , month by president john 4 4ma approximately 2,800,000 heart fund volunteers will tall on their neighbors for contribw an on heart run ay feb 18 to elma the uoth-lon • 567 dr ye rites held for mrs m cunningham j her many friends and j neighbors are mourning the death of the late mrs marie j cunirngfcam of 351 riley st who departed this life feb 3 ik7 in deaconess 1 hospital j i she had been ill for sev end iweeks in the hospital and came home to attend h funeral of her mr rob ert bob crosby whose fu neral was he-id exactly one | wank before hers < i mrs cuningham was horn in milton florida aug 12 ' tx7.it daughter of the late robert and luclnda terrell henderson - she was the leldset at twelve children whom she mothered while her widowed mother worked 1 she man.id tillman cros by and to this union seven children were born she went to school • whenever she could i help to the young and old in the neighborhood her home was like the house by the side of the road to many one was always welcome to food and shelter if need i be as far as she was able to provide it and freely she and her daughter mary helped many young people through the years and she was beloved by all who knew her j funeral services were held monday feb «, at geth emane baptist church by rev h v row burial was in forest lawn cemetery lewis mortuary was in charge survivors are a daughter mrs mary c chappelle nephew raymond hender on and foster children llii sue and henry | mrs cunlngham became a member of alien temple ame church early in life where she reared her i hil rtten and one nephew ray j mtmi henderson j the family moved to ohio in 1817 there she and other ' organ red the st andrews ami l,iii,h one of four him he on the circuit in centre i ohio . j she served there as stewardess missionary and sunday school teacher 7 in 1918 she married mr cunnngham mid in 1835 moved to buffalo accom panied by her husband l after rev shaw termin ated his pnstnrate at pil grim baptist church mrs ogham joined with rev shaw and a small congrega tion to organise tj«.h*>emane baptist church site was among the charter mem bers and served well tn many capacities as president of the missionary society member of the senior choir etc beside her many church ctvities mrs cunningham cmne to be known as mother cunningham because of her mrs chappeli/s and late mother mrs marie cuningham seated 2-day seminar area police officer serv in command post are in vi to attend a two-day sem'nar on human relations at buffalo state university college 1300 elmwood aye on monday and tuesday j feb 20 and 21 it was an nounced by sheriff b john tutuska sero'nar chairman ihe event s sponsored by ihe erie county's sheriff's academy in co-opera ti on with sin collie and the lo cal off of the fbi i principal speakers will in clude special agent william m mooney of the fbi na tional academy m washing ton d c and dr george r sh i-i-i „• pi,-sident for j administration at state col lege for those who cannot at tend on those dates the seminar will be repeated in us entirety on thursday and friday feb 23 and h ' in a bulletin to area police chiefs the sheriff notes the complexity of human action and behavorparticularly as rn«*c.irierrd in law enforce ment work and urges po '"■!» administrator to send a command level personnel so that they may become ' v'v brefed in the latest research rinding and an alyses in human relation h pa western savings has new chm the board of trustee of he western savings bank re canity announced the election of charles r diebold to the oosioon of chairman of the board in ims mi dfa bold came in the western as pres ident succeed in his father i-h *>.••. heboid it who ih-*n brenme chairman of the boil id 71 al that time the bank's as-j els totaled 4s.m«,fmk ted.y they law foachcu aver kum j umbo during mr diebold presidency a new head e^paai oild'tni %>. « » completed an j m a i n at court st and th first on-line automation sys tem a 1 any bank in the area nslblled mr diebcw is a part in dl«<>old.7 r3s «{ weketvs.tn mim^tl ltd of . 7-.n 1 ,'.. l a i)n-i*.-!„r of buffalo rum co a ] dm*.tor of search founds lion state university at new > yf^3t*.,:.>7d«re«ttnr<.<rf health "<>. s dt'chj mt-fl*her ; board of vamat/erl bi»ffate,viial'xrijf oumiy hlslbrtpas socfey * rrustea state university til ran*>b children home . , *-, 7 . president of the buffalo a fl a chamber of commerce for two years past president savings bank association of near york former board 1 member and treasurer new york state thruway author ity former member new . york state banking : board director united fund presi dent and director erie coun ty society for the prevention of cruelty to animals presi dent and director of the deac oness hospital y ■77 at he same meet 11174 ike board of trustees elected charles diebold 111 president charles diebold hi is a grad , uate of nichols school and i massachusetts institute of technology from which he re j reived hi bachelor of science ' degree in 1958 folio wins graduation he at j tended new york university • night school and the u.s j army finance school fort bcnjomln harrison he entered the executive ! training program of chase western savings bank turner specials observe 3rd yr the third anniversary of | the turner specials will be ) held sunday feb 19 at 3:30 i p m at mt carmel bap . tist church i the members are mary j thompson ernest turner i may carter georgia turner j and sylvester grayson man ager rev l h turner is ; pianist >•■below—thi scene took place at cedar grove baptist church 108 clinton st rev t l ransom pastor recently hiring a beau ful tom thumb wedding.—criterion photo 1 *-. .* ... 7 77 „".-■.■.- y.r'y ■-'" r.7 m *.■'■■■■'. 7*7.7 7 . nft operator wins service award i nft frontier salt—in \ i "-- • ' "* " ' •-- i i the nft courtesy sale vman;of the hwkhljvfpr f«hh mimir*i otviiion i jan ..*£* haward --. of 143 out kg rove avenue mr.'l howard ba ... served j nft r i aaaaamttars . tar over tfete ata |' year aad mt^^ifififf-yiiafh sale driving emblem la recognition of m mar . i-sta&ijmg service . rkr-teteives jan * award ol substantial cash 11 value mrs howard will re ]■t .-.-■■-,' -*! 3 i 7..il m __ i customary ; j j the howard have ir children — wd boys 17 and 13 and two girls 16 and 15 among hi outside activi ties mr howard is inter j ested in photography basket ball and baseball he is a i world war;ll veteran hav ing served three year with the u s army i alan e howard 2712 9 zoning problem bishop william cre**ley i who ha relocated emmanuel temple from oak si to richmond aye has met tip pos lion in placing the church sign the council is ponder ing the matter 4-h cherry pie sale feb 21st erie i i;uu:y i-iiers will j hold iheir fifth %* h cherry j pie sale from 11 to 3 o'clock tunsday feb 31st sales point will be at iroquois gas offices in 77 v ii ;-'\ ruff to—at 10 lafctywtt o7 ami a aaa fillmore in ken more at zsz7 delaware and ff hamburg - si m buffalsf street ' ' x ■~ '"■-"■'■'( bruce a7sm«lky coopera tive extension spec alist ih rworts t-mers will make and sell 1000 pie in the past h-is bt been no tt.uhle sell ra the big deiarioas p'es . which are frozen and ready to pop into freezer oven de pend ng upon peoples ppr tltes the pie sale will raise money , to-help swrf amm . sat lnv t 4i leaders ■■w**t*mtat - idrsfittcaskvc trwo-i hag - ' - '■■>. - ' - , • mrs murium dw*rd *. cooperative . eatet^tei agent and coordinator the , pie : making aad samr tmya 4-her j will matte ptei^(bß"..'.tswi7|*irl ■mate's saturdays fit . 71 tba 2iit7 during ie hours - 4-h * members actually ;. btmt f*-*t*y^i},m a j \—. . tmm t\,y i and answer questions for cus ! tomers - -'■■:.]. .*- , ■' we value this opportunity : for 4-h members to meet the public mrs edwards say j mr smallcy adds 4-h is a co-educ tional program for 19 - 19-year-old youth from city rural or urban parts rf our county we are proud of th way they ami thsir leaders pitch in to this 2nd to other 4-h learn-by activities as a depart ment of th erie county extension ser vice association 4-h main tains offices at 338 fulton st buffalo and at 21 south grove st east aurora minimum wage talks held the state department o labor and the buffalo area chamber of commerce co sponsored a one-day infor mational workshop on the new york state minimum wage law the workshop was held thursday feb 16 ot the hotel statler hilton assistant industrial com missioner george sturges in charge of the labor depart ments buffalo district said that state commerce com mssioner ronald b peterson was the principal speaker he discussed the state gov ernment's plans for continu ed improvement in the state's business climate when you support the cri terion you are supporting buffalo's necessary public a i on the criterion is equip ped 10 do the job pia speaker nelson h nichols jr ex i ecutive director of the buf j falo urban league addressed • the pta of the clinton jon ri«r^^|iifisehixa^..ii^t9ctd4r tamtmg v-ttfesd3sc**f«tr w*t*-dr ■■7-tt.jwn o,'f en were installed at this m^et-ng accordtr m mrs chofcrkne mot pta vice president 7,77 1 7 ■•:■: & ' is speaking about the kind of education received by ne gro children a the city a : buffalo mr nichols laid •.." \ ' . ■mm n-.u we ari.lt.eli mil more has been said about the quality of education received j by the negro child in the city i of buffalo - | everyone is a»\tre of the financial burden which lies ] upon the shoulders of the school administration and i handicaps al tbe children in the central city but we can not go through life making excuses for oar own career failures on the ground that the buffalo school depart ment did not have enough i money to give us the type of j ! quality - integrated education j that we should have had this course of conduct would only lead us further into bitter frustration and e ventual failure we must then he said strive to educate ourselves and each other in the best ways we know how using whatever resources that come to hand or that may exist within the community this is a solemn commitment each one must make for himself in 1967 i mr nichols will also ad-1 dress the students at the southside junior high school ; tuesday morning feb 21 ; jon the subject the secretj of being popular this is in connection with the spirit of brotherhood celebrated dur'ng the month of febru ary by the entire nation mr nichols stated that i there are many rewards to be gained if one makes a i serious attempt to escape j from tne berlin wall of i class and caste impr ion ment and find freedom tn make friend's wherever fc will this is the secret ol popularity and of skill in be coming a genuine human being men’s banquet honors bishop a men's 7 day banquet honoring rt rev john d bright sr dd lld pre siding bishno first dstrict and mrs vida mac bright episcopal missonary super intendent will be bam in bethel's banquet hall 162 michigan a v c saturday march 11 at 8 p in i king peoples is chairman fse page 8
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1967-02-17 |
| 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 | 1967-02-17 |
| 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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