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the buffalo criterion otl4<h^tiq.-2l v buffalo j^y saturday oct 8 - 14 1966 price 10 cents m honl™ck ' democratic 7incumbent j ' w ?*** in * selection on the 2l&ls_bi*ss h hoxvn with hi running rom^^r lib canrii , s^^t ****** a^wick who has ! veuw wubfcifence •<■state i c«i>l;u ! f^.lif s s'^ryeloni job and is conduct ii 1 -. r e v*ajt aecowlini to a ritin s en-tn ■''"''' .^ a^pf mr j.ttnimcj»_i rtjh suuila th ' m-w :. m*\w _ 1 l 1 women take part in wics day observance . .- . woman in co«m»|afly ser '■". ■■''**'■•*<?. part < pate m a national ctiltk>ntlmf t'.'kl mmciomy.m mkßddyz o*l • ,'.-,!?,■so be held at the jewish ycaatttr 7*7 delaware aye tfta affair nx sponsored by *• v national cathojic wo mwx'klrs joseph k klaus awn joe president natwr 9 council of jewish women i 1 $*-%, santera sugmam to '■tat president national caun lt •* negro women repre x*t*d by mr wt{)u_i a battle and mr rudolph '.%*, wells and the untied onitii women mrs _ h i waaard mack feed pt**i doit the affair ill open with a dewtrt ufk-h«fsi»._,-iw t2:j3 . amku orgatiit-itukiji ha.c fptmed to work together,fa'a tmmtmrm effort ta tit be 1 ( j m tt^rfctb •; tradition they i give their % time fort and ks day ■••- to present dancers oct 30 * the m-i>i«i d^rk-ticon 9_wm&*&l®i f'pts>tß-cb al^*cfe»t^qu_>t r '•, man's dance generals ■_* kkmsn lutoic han ■sun i day oct _% an 7 99 p m ■kyqkkkjfa tnft wm_gw»_4 ally known ballerina choreo grapher and staff member of the june taylor dancers uiiich recruits the dancers dancers or the jackie gieaa stow has been on the musical * stage in show boat fiorello and most j recently in the harry bela i flotrte's the strolling twen ties ( her program will consist of varied dances fabulously costumed in styles ranging from classical ballet to the uninhibited yarz - bluet or primitive joseph johnson jr acclaimed congo-bongo j drummer will be the ac companist , this effort by the masten council will give additional revenue so that they can curry out more detailed proh i*ct as they relate to health : codes housing codes roc retitlonu parks and an over nil better masten communi ty ' ' tickets can be obtained at demon-cottier and daniels 32 court £_.; jess ucraorfe beauty salon 14*9 jefferson aye ramsey's beauty sal on 31 peckham st health ful food shop 1146 jeffer son aye and lincoln me-1 mortal methodist church 641 j masten aye raphael dußard is publici j ty chairman - ■■' ' i halloween ball at sacred heart the c-^ihcaaa;ll«bi school aaftoctetion mtt ■**** a flasaween ! costume ball friday oct is from 19 p m until the test dog is buns j music will be furnished by « group of union musicians beaded by kenny green traditional halloween games wilt be played and prizes given for the most elegant and funnest costumes the party will be cabaret style tickets are available for 1.75 at the sacred heart rectory 65 watson or through any home school member tickets at the door will be 12.00 mr and mrs james mc caulley are in charge of the affair piano wanted a used piano desired for use in church call immedi ately—636-0988 - * i i ■_ below - the kick-off pro gram in negro buffalo lor the united fund drive was recently held at the home of mr and mr william cal lahan 42 johnson st mrs chartes g blame chairman of he women division is shown presenting pledge cards to mrs calla han of the ellicott district she set a goal at 5a.999 or more william mefarland secretary and executive di rector of the i drive mrs jameson and mrs bass aim attended mrs peer tram melt and rev j ruff in were also present photo guest in buffalo r the most rev harold rub fttx perry svd auxiliary bishop aria vicar general of ihe arch-diocese of . new or [ leans la , is the ffrsf ne ■gro . ca;h»!ic bishop of the - f century he wm the guest f of the inter-racial mai tin de j pwrfts . club * and was the i [ group's speaker id ■its ; i_ih ,! j annual . communion | break i fast at the statk-r-hillnn j the noted clergyman also t presided at a 10:15 mass at j st joseph's cathedral *< , '. *, '-■■■,■>,■•...... iy * walls ame zion church to burn mortgage sun.oct 23 bishop walls to preside ' a week filled ith nightly program at walls memorial ami ziop church 454 gfeeii wood aye will _ end suixtey oct 23rd at 3 p m . wior a mortgage - ■burning c era mom . "^ the rs rev william - j walls will preach it ii a to and will preside at the kzp ax -. mortgage burning 4 rt vice - ';/". v those expecting to attettids the h inricul service had bet ter plan in cwmo earty.v tot • the iiwcto'.iqo^fy-luwwtj r htsv op always attracts a jan packed congregation \ when ha.;l speaks - in --• ths yhki rev amps jy llemßh_h^;pastx>r revival to start tile tabernacle baptist omireft 173 jehaaa»st,"ln *•*■you to attend revival j service starting monday rwfag oct 31 the . rev j klrotd day of kan city j bans wiß be the speaker i each evatttaig.':stryltt_t will tan at 7 p m don't mm the blessing that god laafa stare tor - you ' came ming your family and friends ' i book excerpts th following gre excerpts j from letters received by the author or stephen grate j from various acurcc relat ! i fag to his booklet pioneers > of buffalo h growth and i j development j r e v nicholas so at lj c d a scholar st john . vlunrxey seminary east au-i ram **, v sept m ism let me congratulate yoa on your historical mono f graph pmn-ers of buffalo lln a quantitatively small | volume you have succeeded to giving v « complete and ■. most accurate picture of nu ! merous and ethnically di : v»r*e buffalo settleis and their lives and undertakings which made our city at great as it is today hon jacob k javits u s i senator washington d c au^u-t 17 ibm i than you very much for ' j th booklet pioneer of buffalo which i will read with interest you can be sure that 1 will certainly : find this material useful in imy work here and that ! appreciate your taking the time and trouble to send 1 " i 1 1 ■1 1 ——— — 7 111 1 11.11 niiiiiimiiiu this to me » • • cmint-ilman-at-larpe stanlc m makowski majority lead er city hall sept 30 1566 pie-due accept my con gratulations oil a job well done pioneer of buffalo enlightens and informs thereby creates _*. climate of better understanding amongst our diverse nationalities * « * hon reld s woule su preme court justice bfk aug 29 1966 permit me to congratu late you on pioneers of j buffalo it i most inter sting and entertaining ' | to be continued in next issue j musicians back judge wm sims at the regular ' monthly nming at local amen can federation of mufldans .'• it was unanimously j voted to nattorse judge william i sum who mb office during the coming elect!en a -. a judge j in our municipal court *: a f tho en<-l ll membership i was high in their pram of > the manner in h:ih judge ' "*•■* has carried '♦ out his duties thus la i and as a dedicated individual tt ifj felt that he win continue t nna 7 dignity honor and gr«it * respect for fc^andi txrdbt 10 ihe total communi ty by hii.v perseverance sound judgment and fairness l for all people .■• -„ } mayor frank se-dita hon ored judge sims by appoint log him to the judief sry?l ■in c conifnend him for | this outstanding appointment i we now ■join hands wuh jmm ornate * and ', n those public spirited iti.cns ( 0f..-.w fail - city ho r i anj.iou to y maw on * cie bench f j ij*ar<irc.tms } ijtah • m^oovl&twsi —. jtk_ae swutiam sin more grants for education given under rocky state scholarships and fel lowships awarded to stu dent fa erie county fa creased 282 per cent fa num ber over the nearly eight pawn of governor rocke feller's administration a study of state contributions to higher education fa that period shows y scholar incentive awards totaling 2,422,16.1 in value were received by 13,646 mo dems in the i»gs-«6 school year this compared with 12,-71 such awards totaling 2149.ms in value which went to trie county students fa 18«4 when this form of student aid war inaugurated on recommendation of the governor * . 7 , waa ■' ■■* ty ttmm t ma cuitrm aitehd-i d a tta«-pta dinner lan tag iiadtm sims m aha m-a thy asaia-haßraom-'j jar-m sxmler hiluut hotel 7 magt jums the first c l st fwfee fat buffalo and trim . t'saniy is seeling election la a ip-*tar i*rm in the set ■**-* .»-—?_.... ■<*.__,**_ ... mkam ', photo are judge and mrs sims mrs frank o'connor ; wife 01 the democratic can 1 didate tor governor frank o'connor and congressman i thaddeeus dulskt the guest | speaker who is also running for re-election . * evening news photo sen javits spoke in buffalo the senior senator of the ! state of new york the him jacob k jav^s will deliver a major address on mon day oct 17 in tfce golden siu.'room of the statier-hr ron hotel a luncheon . will be given id hi honor at 12:15 p m to which the public is generally invited „, ..„ senator javirs will speak on the topic the race against inflation which is i a message of timely inter jest to all americans j senator javks will be in buffalo to attend the hear ! ings on the constitutional i convention along with other notables i roland r benzow former councilman is chairman of the luncheon and will be ! assisted by the following i committee { jay w heckman john t ; fjfvin thomas m o'connor ! i david n getman lauren d rac*lsn jack bums dorothy teibel mrs harold p groser john f as/kter ! louis j lamantia nelson r barrett mrs john h | struwe and mrs arthur l ! bennett «&,' . „"■■-" lloyd b allen is honored for 45 years service mr lloyd b ah-n of northland aye was honored riih a dinner at zola's res taurant in waklen aye on v ■rdav . oct tat by a committee at the westing house co upon the complr xon a *» years of service mr alien was a produc tion clerk in pittsburgh pa for many year before being j tran»ferred here in 1947 shaken stare generous in 1 their praise of mr allen nr his long and faithful ser vice tie wag presented several gifts amnog them a go match and they pinned a lovely orchid corsage on mrs alien j mrs patricia allee left is shown pinning a corsage on her grandmother mm mabalia hill on her 70th birthday during the recent annual pink tea at trinity baptist church rev s l hargrove is minister mm emma ( ca'lahan general chairman to observe 41 years in service i plans are ntw in t**he mak , ; ing for the 41 am.:ver ' iof the buffalo criterion for ! service to the western new i j york area according to an s announcement by rev mrs clyde thomas of niagara ' palls : i u-a'-'^x-l ... the minister said *•* kai £ very fin ohsert*3ture - last year at irttv.y baptist church rev s l hargrove minister the criwrkw is me , of the oldest tnegro estahlfcdv ments in boftalo and has been ml independent i i n-v " piece for our jcsip tofcpxk years vs-'ywr'l mw^a jjfmy the y communiiv jnc©*wr ail a races l to nh^zaj^^likkiit to ■this theft ri^-.a'ax-ji-r :■which tee —;-*•<. rj evcjy^waljt at ike '[•'.' '■'* -" rev i.th6hv-s skid that mo^e f*-n(ornm{«»tt about itm and pl-tee w|if__hr-a«taijnnfed in iii - ma issue ** die crt mat */'*'■-"*■•' ■*•****+ "-." a 1 -■• v a i _£-'.', i ir . f ..** - v %. v a * . j\a negro soldiers making good in viet nam new york - gen william j c wesmoreland commander of the u s forces in viet | | nam today praised the role i of i.v ighung negro soldier j i calling it one of the dra , mulic . stories of the war : in an interview m ' the [ current issue of look maga line gen westmoreland i i said that in . vict nam the ■negro soldier has the silt j respect he didn't have be-1 fore . you cant ' tell the dif ! ference between negro and j white soldiers - i . fhe former world war if i and korea veteran also ; had \ i tfi-rds of praise for the abili-1 ty and courage of all i s t j troops fighting m viet . nam f rating them the best he.ihitsf * commanded ''•'.' '■■% ■t>y f the u.s fighting man is '•■better trained better me iivated more intelligent ami lin better shape we*tm><re land lhnrav^htz i*ts . ffi-g_-&_wß * tib k ■mas i getting ft i knew hod do weh hit he.'s_n_»er dorfe - better .' ■it atbe l__ph interview gen . v/csimorcland predict i*d that the ptxt generation tot american leaders -.- will emerge from he jungle bat i jtlefields of viet nam ' from this experience will ; develop our finest officers - and nco's and our finest citizens he said i think in 15 years we'll see them in congress in local and even national office they be ready for the challenge i gets teaching position | mrs marilyn hyche john son has been appointed clin i teal instructor in medical surgical nursing at the ed ward j meyer memorial hospital school of nursing '| mrs johnson graduated mr o m lackawanna high f school in 19w from the ed ward j meyer memorial ; school of nursing in 1963 and from the state univer i sity of new york at buf falo in 19fifi with a bache lor of science degree in nursing j she has been employed as a general duty nurse on the ! psychiatric service at the j meyer hospital until her | promotion to the faculty of the school in july 194 mrs johason is the daughter of mr and mrs j octroy hyche of london st i and is the wife of mr ivory johnson she attends lin coin memorial , methodist church ' classes start ' 4ik*e'''*k^x&^%>tiifte : admmictracir i r-'sacrod heart parish g-t*mj&jm clinton " sta iofl«^<r..!th*l classes for a e#c»,ho?t ; will begin km j 7 atfcmt tuesdays . and - w«!ne*d-»yj * for further if ,»•*•«*»_•" call ainiw • * - negro history meets beckon dignitaries baltimore - educates and interested persons from fifty leading american ■>! leges ' and universities - too government official 1 re nowned historians admnis trators of private institu tions and foundations will converge on morgan state college october 21 vi for the 51st annual meeting of the association for the study of negro life and history according to dr charles h wesley executive direc tor of the association and president ernerni of cen tral state university the new and accelerating wan ness of ihe need for km cans to know mace ab>*;t neyro history will cause a record - breaking attend at this sessirn in baltimore there will be more univer sities and colleges nariici dating than ever before ami the active interest of top level government officials wilt be also nt an all time negro history dedication dedicatorial services of the open door church no i was held wed oct 2th at 8 p ra at 43 east third st dunkirk n y bishop w g shtpman j dedicated dtp church rev t peter mann is pastor y i^ryy.y^-v sea page j see page «)
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1966-10-08 |
| 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 | 1966-10-08 |
| 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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