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the buffalo criterion does your race pride stand the test good que hew think before you place that next art remember ta ask the solicitor who will print imy art and where many friend at i both rare who place their ad in negro aewa ', media and program in our community thin i that the negro press the criterion wny'i | oldest largest and only complete negro print in plant located in the heart .< your eommo | nilv is doing the work—which often end i being taken by solicitor la the suburbs for ; production where it helps to keep those : presses in good running order and pay salaries \ that members of your neighborhood should he i enjoying for your own satisfaction — you m i the judge—visit our—or your plant at 123 mm : liam st corner krettner remember ta tell those solicitor charity begins at homei price 10 cents vol 40 20 buffalo n v saturday octoehr 1-7 1966 â– -â– '' "â– 'â– ". • i it â– 'â– .'â– ' build brother build are your newspaper ads or print ing fund working at cross purpos es are they intended to build your business and community — but are ending up in the beautiful suburbs next time a solicitor call for your business ask him will my money end up in the sub urbs then call the criterion tl 3-2973 at work in your neigh borhood for you since 1925 ** â– ..'. 'â– .*■•■-'' â– â– 7 ':.'' y .' .-' .â– â– .:â– 'â– _'. - hardwick pushes for fire insurance coverage city's first negro woman qualifies for deputy sheriff talented secy passes exam wimiii in the law enforce ment field are no longer the • oddity ihey used to be how ever this careen remains j one about which few women ; inquire and even fewer wo men pursue it has pioven both inter j estmg and challenging ta on eomi side woman mis*,l lai lie m ashley 31,''uf'_*'1 roehrer aye ; '."' -; â– . tf she b john ' utus>ur ttgpomte4^a^:g'y'j>cri^i^ie 'â– east rugb sfruiol ; f_*o&jiu*f to the dual pou gt ivpttty j and chief bjiii.tantiifor j criminal ffive<sti£aiton bur j en cib rrtjhn-l t county i sheriff department in may j ims she wasted no time in | earning a caarrfied drfttom for com^etirisr the s*w york j ir pre<e hf<i basic train ing ftdttm gh'en at the shtr 1 iff*..;hra-sn academy tl4 r wyfafix â– .... '."•.â– y -„'-.'{ \ â– wfmsrj i h its i ashley o»oed | tbe r^rrttruut'csrictc bwsue tot j^dvkpl in ruii svk-^ii*^m^ts l f^*i%t-^.t j â– *-* * rwpeeted fc v ' t mkt&im~*?ti admaasagßj v i * r a hptfoal i be*—typtas and shorthand she tfirf net then rwtmm ! that her scope of leareattg ; m he vastly wtmltpttr as include ixh things as em ] vi ynn t.i.t km am trf procedures the art of self defense by judo tactics and the correct use of police fire arms with actual practice on a firing range the bad training course is not a must for steno graphic aides of the depart ment however it was the sheriffs wish that miss j ashley would be fully familiar with those techni cal terms used by bureau detectives so he conseqetit talented secretary judge sims to be honored oct 10 sims election means more racial balance a worker for the rejec lion of judge william sims i to the city court ay that ' n«kw regard of party : affiliation must do all in ___*£ power 10 keep him j m ihe bench the n>mi»e is sponsor j irtg a fund raising dinner at ! llutel stutler oct lath in | hi honor at 10 ho per plat i the spokesman told the j criterkwr ' he ne*;ro com i munity is or the irxrease it is browing up an must { begin to think big and ' united we must make this " dinner a success then gwt . the viae out it af yoar friend retard of race cuter or treed to votei slbm or electa say he painted out • .._•â€ΕΎ., 1 the _«!__« r . \ j represented on the —•«<_, ntuh han judge nedtta ami hen judge bellonw if judge sim is defeated it will be un'air la negroes aha make up one-fifth at the iv.acs people here litis is a_d al-i ..» v »*— g*oa at coma neighbors ! he summed up his appeal to all voters and racial j group if judge sim is defeated it means that three italian will he judges and no negroes—whirh 1 racial j imbalance iroquois names wruck import manager the appointment of genrjt a_k jr io the npwty created post of import man c**r was ' announced today try chart m kelly vice frtatidgai of , mtstlaabit far ccuqtmis brewery , s import manager mr wtttdk will be responsible *,:: getting ip outlet far the newest pusmber of the lm ulttas product line german madr back beer mr ksily explained 11 %*_*• la this pn ettteamva experience in the sale and distribution pha*e if ' the brewery bunines bmh a a longtime irnquois ample ji as and as a former partner and general mana ger at a leading buffalo area tteer distribution o«"sa«i-a tret bmepman brother mr kelly added that the creation of a new import brand department vrithin the , liotpmi safe oeg*nuati*in i i - r r in keeping with plans to make iroquois * keystone jin beck jfrrrwinjt network the buffalo brewery was j jus r>kemly named distri tor for the light dry im i port from northern ger j many and will service large 1 i sector of new york and j pennsylvania as well a ohio | i > mr wmch has bean with i iroquois a total of 12 years born and educated in the buffalo area he is a grad uate of special business training courses majoring in bale management studies a veteran of world war 11 mr wruck s'*-ycar tour of duty included service in the marianas island in ih western pacific as an air force pilot c re*kies at iff john st locitpurt another pepsi-cola scholarship maljoryjime lewis 17 of camden n j ; was presented a si,ooo pepsi-cola scholarship j during dedication ceremonies of the new home i office of north carolina mutual life incur i ik co in durham n *'„ in honor of the j largest negro business in the world mis lewi used her pepsi cola scholarship at | northeastern university boston mass where she is studying mathematics and secondary j education shown 1-r arc a t spaulding â– i'ri north carolina mutual miss lewis and | h naylor fiteh'ugh v pre pepsi-cola co new york who made the presentation hardwick fights for your fire insurance by staff reporter at a hearing conducted by , the new york state depart i merit of insurance at the j county lawyer association building in manhattan on j september 12 r-nd 13 the j honorable arthur hardwick i jr gave testimony concern i ing the problem of the in ability to obtain fire insur , ance in economically de t preyed area mr hardwick appeared at be hearing pursuant to a request of -_« super rut at%6ent sa ttmc ay mmm .^* t-.-.,-m anee of the state of new . york to give testimony on i legisfla hon introduced by him di/rtng the last session of the legislature mr hardwick explained at the hearing the problems j covering the inability to ob '. tain fire insurance particu larly in the buffalo area emphasis was also placed on the exorbitant rates paid by individuals and business men in the economically de , pressed areas the insurance bill direct ing he supt of insurance to insurance was discussed by assemblyman hardwick tins bill sponsored by mr 1 hardwick was passed by the new york state assem bly but was unable to ob tain senate approval . also in attendance at the pull'!i hearinte were heat j bertram pwdsh chairman loral finance omnrmttee i aaaeaa-ry hon joaeph cor j •** chairman code com mittee assembly senator william thompson hon witt m booth chairman j commission on human ; rights and hon george arthur supervisor of the sth ward buffalo i assembly man hardwick stated i do not say that this legislation would be the ans wer to all problem of in assigned risk plan for fire establish in cooperation with i the insuraace companies an : surance but it would be a , step in the right direction guaranteeing insurance first to the properly owner then to the tenant where they are unable to obtain fire insurance at an equitable rate to protect their life saving represented by either small homes or per { sonal furnishings i implore you mr chair j hardwick fowler speaks rgr h fowler chairman el the ms i onimtttlaa far human rights mag the guru speaker recently „ a eacktail party u|>p~rting h •■k that of maiaaa r'.m-kelellar aiisrai •. great f~*n m>r a fßmhtg thaav in he pli«ta are mi i nuisr krui mired edward ben rnsja-t john perraae lib tturd gop chairman ret will e btewmng ih ward chair num judge i mil a mr trawler ten »»«, res gas em m mitchell cliff , h r ie ally ray green campaign chairman swasr b ballard ouent-n w~»lbr,-.1.v mlv v*yd harst and other criterion phot rites held for lovell ming funeral services were held friday rooming for las-ell j ming 3 who died tuesday , sept 21 i'm in lowing a i short limes j mi mmg wha was a «_• dent id rand rapid mich for many wans was a wid ower lid had kv»vd vsita hi only daughter mi husband mr ami mm herhact hardy 118 hamlin road foe the gam seven years he was a mem of st philip's church ijenriee lor hi in were held at i meadows brother i-uner al home and were conduct ed by father kenneth curry on friday sep mtf survivors are a daughter mrs marie hardy tw v itrandchildren mr cynthia brown ltd herbert hardy jr and seven great gnwxs bimrvn omri cecil hall passes away funeral services were held i for omn cecil hall su on j ! tuesday sept 27 at shiloh ' j baptist church by rev e j x at 1 o'clock mr hall who died sept ... 1 was a aattve of ! brunswick ttenn and had been a rrsrdmt of buffalo 5 year he lived at 211 eagle st he w the father at mr marvin hall calloway and p_rki*r b hall and the rand father of mm jac queline hargrove and doro thy h-ll at sidney australia and great grandfather of dentse harjfrave burial wan at forest lawn cemetery lewi mortuary was in charge on oetaher **, ism a three t-dfa federal cawrt in sew orleans ardered the una state university law scfsaal la admit ray 5 wllmm and other qualified sejr itademi holds revival evange-m vctiafew w haws la conducting a re viva at true church of gad la thrttt ti high st each evening beginning at v.m p m shap canada i pa-ter passes deputy sheriff exam —-. „ v f^—vt 'â– ?«{' â– -« 5 r --.â– _... m _« mia earlie m ashley below antioch baptist church will hold an anniversary service honoring rev henry hall on sunday oct 2 at 8 p.m rev hall is widely known for h's evangelistic work in buffalo and wny they are inviting friend to • attend } an explanation of the use of the item in-the photo will be published next week i rites held for mrs t r laws funeral service wet m-ld lot mr theresa rubin law friday sept j3 a the una memorul yeeiis odtst church i ii sv**v with the mrmsief rev wtt j«rdl;.a^sib»ts^.,.<>dlcf3lingi •■■f.i r.m aw .- suffered ..*, a * troke ml sept 15.-1 hat ' rt^^^^iwoak^^ai y tsfhj e_!li^rd_?____ss ;, . aj9*v m «» _■—_*• v^erofr4f-h*«ptal--'»e c is 7 ; •-;"--.. h â– : mr taws ww bom a—r is ims in mmmsatw t»nr the dausjtit of the lata *-**_ and mrs james robmnna r and cam here with hag '.....!â– . r i r l s i from then on she war a "; faithful member of lincoln memorial church whet she grew op j j she was also actrve in the i women's society for chris tian service surviving bar beside her husband eddie laws are a daughter norma . je?u laws three sisters mr ada mfc chine mr edrta i jackson ' and mrs mit.a smith and a brother attor : ney james robinson jr â– j nephews juries robins j hi and limes a smith 30 nieces patricia kathleen robinson elizabeth ann smith and sadie maria smith : . „. those attending from esa of town were mr and mrs john laws of worehertet mass mr and mrs a v i lewis and dr norman w king all of columbus ohio i burial was in forest law * . cemetery <: see page i see page j
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1966-10-01 |
| 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 | 1966-10-01 |
| 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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