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does your race pride stand the test good que mem think before you place that next a<9 remember to ask the solicitor who will print my ad and where many friends of bflflih races who place their ads in negro news media and programs in our community think i that the negro press the criterion wny oldest largest and only complete negro print ; ing plant located in the heart of your commu nity is doing the work—which often ends dp being taken by solicitors lo the suburb fir production where it helps to keep those | presses in good running order and pay salaries i that members of your neighborhood should bo ; enjoying for your own satisfaction — you bfl \ the judgevisit our—or your—plant at 1123 wil 1 liam st corner krettner remember to tell j those solicitors charity begins at home sb~bohld brother build j inini"iiji -™. m i : aa'i,i a ;. ■■, axe'your newspaper ads or print [ ng funds working at crocs purpos-1 c are they intended to build . your businefa and community — but are ending op in the beautiful suburbs next time a solicitor kb lis tor your business ask him will toy money end up in the sub i usba then call th criterion tl 3-2973 t at work in your neigh borhood for you since 1925 the buffalo criterion vol 40—no 12 buffalo n v saturday june 18-24 11*66 ' i ' ■' ■■■■. i ; i ' i price 10 cents art hardwick expresses confidence in voters two legal aid offices opened in area districts legal aid offices opened another giant step on the war on poverty in the cold springs area was taken a few days go with the form opening of a branch office of the legal aid bureau inc of buffalo at ltd eaton st i hi is the third of four such office to be establish ed within economically de pressed or target areas of buffalo and lackawnna the two other exulting offices are located at 387 niagara st and ml ridge road lack tim fourth office ia the ellicikt district was re cently opened these offices are staff with full-time attorneys stenographers and neighbor ! hood aide legal service ' without charge ww be pro ! vided to those persons who | quality generally a person who is unable to pay the fees or qtfftßlftj rtewyer and who legal problem dc*s not prop duce an award from which j a fee could be . paid would . be eligible for the legal set vices each prospective ..,«&•' lent will be interviewed by | the attorney and he will th ■termine whether the client is qualified or whether the mfcrtter could be undertakes by the neighborhood law office each office in the city is open 5 days monday through friday the office hours are 9 a m to 5 p m on tue evangelist amelia minyard plans huge program eg above is evangelist amelia minyard wise recently re teni*d from various trips am which she vnmed the skrh in te afferent hospitals and fwve away mm down pur tarn at the bible and pray ed w«a them they seemed comfort by this and those who were unsaved ptttmtt at that they wtatu pray to cod to ha pendoned of their akat -'.: * , mmeaaymm mmyard bos f*w .. experience slit - re cently mm wfth her buffalo botte'lntistme alumni where she a _______ am told them id iter great work a mm z schawl a gmrfumr waa there tram haiti and thawed the slums mission ary fellowship mwrtea of her work among the natives the m tot instructor of tbe haiti bime institute in van sjwsr^roo»fct a challenging iji«iij.»e mbb her elides j jange««t ■mtayanrs gneau mtf mm mctjowan and mmmtptttm i bom they enjoyed some of her alma alata friends bsmnnlmsl mtmyanj fa * me lecturer and concert ha«-r am ■. has studied hi tfiaynt university at detroit m the university of fltif f she i a member at the order of eastern star the m»*nth ■cowl mt hm§h fer of fsj prtm:e hall and si a , member . c the ■mtels : ers c»»i«.tl-:.;nf hufflitlti ■| evanj^jkt mu>*-ird is * psvenmt vam|riim register pc-.ht.albany ' • &*' - ■%.'. "• i llatrr te^kwny {, fto araai."3;lo --.■:%% »■£.. *« iv tm a it,.-r jwusicri pnigraur f k cl«»cb.j|fa m iy mm i sal 5 p x at wo fjllciut at there win be m ttm w«-00ebnit ; take-.i iirhkn ts **** ra.'sed for the ijuotbfss^e ' y . ..,:,,.. l ___ ". wa»«f is imp and evat^ehst ufa ls&'hp ao»tm chairman u he pabtk is invited to mtrtt hv t welfare council met june 13 ' c p m neil director atonal start welfare as sembly '■'■inc was ihe j main speaker at the 44th j annual luncheon meeting of the community fare j council was held monday jon 13 in she terence km j hotrt stitflet-hittun at 111 p bt mr mcneil's subject will be who oat the , planning ■' « ■j prior to ms present past , ttrtm which he assumed lest december mr mcneil was , easeurive dheotor of the j health and wrffaiv council of philadelphia inc and was the chairman of the i ph*adrlphja ami - f»ov«rty i committee ' a w*m known authority in ■the field of community or mwhiwtkin he but several < pumtauiona to his credit j *** as community otifiin j | ikji.ii tor social welfare i principle of community i organisation and dynam ' irsof health and welfare planning — structures and proceaaes j mr mtoweil is active in many professional and com i muniy service oerantrabons j he is a member nf the boat of directors if the united community funds and coun cth of america and several | of ba committee a welt as | lecturer and member of the < aombmty committee tt the i graduate department of sa dat mttmi and research at - rtvn . o college lie is ft i gnkkatte of ohio stale unl '■verwfca » cao open house t open lh>w<e sfl.lt be held jji the ehirorj fttnrkl office fat ■the community act am i organisation 44 i'm st : i tuesday jjne 21 ft,mi j to . p m at which tune you are invited to ,« mt . in j and get r.|ti » k staff they are mrs ri«r ; ewe bough mm mrs anj!e ime costner mr fred wll ilia hfl«ut«ai vanadn neigh horhood aider and mr r i bert dady neighborhood re jontinalor hardwick says beware of rule or ruin tactics my staff reporter in a telephone interview with the criterion monday hard-writing amemhlyman art m.t.itwii said i have the utmost nil di-m-e in ihfl voters of my iti-iinit who have placed me in nflfcr ami feet they will return ma to office i have mc«thly iriett $* represent ihem for ihe best interest f all ' i tim sure that ihey will not be swayed by the bogus campaign issues used by the ppumi iv ii rule m ruin as a reason tor splitting up th negro.vota to di*>;ii tm 1 selfish ' tntfi&f ■•■ni.miirfl s , mr hei-dflvick sum i hove always im the i interest ■let a*v ftm i umlilj at p&!fcrtm - wa a txt*im ! s_ni**4£ri.ll k*4vfe - ttttkerf mtgtfifat mtjtftf ep my - tt_p^hmk^.miy'^mmif also have brnvnt"a candidate tatt public affibr before ■-■"> ;•' '"'" mr i itartmb yuamte tip ms conversation pointing oof j 11 takes . ' 83 ' votes o pass ' legislation lb the • assembly spreading venunt using the silvery slippery and - lib method of a big i ; tin a little you will not win the vsites of im wlir are able to think for themselves • there is no gain lor our group in swapping one negro represent d live for another but it i important that the group <_*-% not in an inde pendent clique saboteur re j presentation it ha worked | long and hard to gain remember to vote — keep htddwkk by voting hardwick tm june 28th maemratmmmmmmamaatmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' 1966 miss talent usa contest the 1988 miss twent of ; v s a scholarship contest opens in a gala three day rmgt-ant hi idiewhtt mich july 14 to it the winner of the titje of mis talent tf v s a m will rx-eive a 300 scholar ship to the cemeae at her i choice ■":. y ■'' : y , y | this scholarship come r ( spnnanrod by the idtowtw ■chamlh-r of gimme mrs i anna davenport pmmator oiris whh taken from is m '" irony enter with refer enee from elementary and high school principals am leathern •. ■* , for farther mloi-rradion and emry blank write now i hi president vi the idle wild chamber of commerce mr el-neat porter ptvsi tfent m hawkins rd chase mich last vesir's winner wat miss mtmm warthnm of de troit mich rate now giris let's have - winner from buffalo joan wmlkuim is pialk i-riatflms representative 2l i ferry first and aceond runner ups will receive cash prizes and tn.pfafl-s hx are im ed talent poise and persna lflfly sip and dip with your candidates the riotdlorfca k-.fl-tf 335 h ferr st . imritrs yarn to s«p and ii»p with jamr can-1 flhdate sunday juno 14 m 6 1,1 it p m . admw ' utm is free ihe h<«)<irct are hon arthur msrvtsflkk jr as flemhhn.an of the ' it t 1 - ! trict , him j,»dt.e william \ sims city court and hon j king w p««rr*or ivlessue i to the state constnutkm con ; wntwn i i'till moral « iuratie-ln kalf nt her rus*.i»o feus t>«!t mrs mart.v 1 we v ■■_. jr r.,».ts um urs .. ..- x et j saucer aflkhiti in hu.iwflii rigid fr»*n sa cat.field it-sdfer , ef i'lanncd parent the award the w*rk <■"■awrieaa s*uipv.r fitanlry tlmif:mhi is jnriwiite-1 with a keek for 31,060 iwfcre i *»_,.%:?, ii < ■-. than-a t»»'h«ai"l *: tba j raeent n»tk>r.sl co«fer*two vn fewily pla»»ii»g in wa.«himr tun d.c an s-i-ooip*t.v)ag evasion ,«■•;■<■! dr king's«l*«ii lion to tk »•■.».•• •.' social uscee ami human dignity to mi banger's valor iti the face of persecution when aha »- v».»ei«d tux the sin matins at wt4s«a it««i-a feirth asittisfc graduated helen joyce adams daughter of mrs helen adams ii flordla st ■**. ceived the bachelor af sci ence in nursing dergee from d'yauvmle . college at d ymiville's with commence ment sunday june *, to kmnhans music halt - miss adams was a mem ber of the d'ynuviue chores hardwick testimonial dinner chairmen henry osinski und leroy jackson announced today that a tea timonial dinner is being held in honor at assemblyman arthur hardwkk jr of the 43rd assembly district an saturday june jfch in the golden it all room of the ho tel warier hint f the dinner co-chairmen ■aba announce that the main i speaker of the evening will be franklin d roosevelt jr formerly chairman uf i the equal opportunity tzmtl . mission and an announced . in fate foe the democratic nomination for governor other mestiftmsrs at the din ner committee are william bi«e albert jarrett george lewis john mose ida hime ruby warr edward henatea sylvia simmons jessie blm-kman and robert cannant •'; imi judge sims in busy campaign judge william sims has been hep very busy the last few weeks friends and weß wishers assisted in so many ways to prove that they really desire to see him ! elected to a fall 10-year : term ■*>:■' -./** j.^yy our ministers are , whole heartedly supporting him by j having him appear each ; sunday at three or four ' churches where he has been awe to make brief remarks or just be introduced many coffee hours have been held ; friends have helped by jdre«*irg envelope distri i bution of cards and litera j ture he has received many j tokens of appreciation among : them a beautiful wall clock at the annual dinner of the naacp tin june 12th far services i fes past president legal advisor and serving on i the executive board , i the clock was furnished by p ballantine co and was presented by wilmer ft»w ier former buffalo bill foot ball star now with the com pany | ■> . judge sims sincerely re ! quest the . continued sup - port of all through election day jj y.yy.^l celebrates 28th anniversary rev d m byrd founder i and pastor ef people's com munity church swan and spring sts will be ft along with mrs byrd with a banquet on the 28th anni versary of the church sun day july 3rd rev frank emmanuel pastor of ' st matthews amr church will the speaker at th sunday afternoon service others will be invited to appear en the program v -" j atty john h coston di rector of the ellieott district legal aid office is being congratulated by mr e bar law president of the erie county bar assn also shown are rev lynch frances moore rev d m byrd rev j c ruffin art eve max lieberman donald dade and others open house tour an open house tour ef homes will he held for the community on sunday arte noon june 19 the •**■! is being sponsored by home housing oppfljnunltiea made equal ah persons are invited to take advantage of thi com muniy service people will sasemwe at the humboldt baptwt church 199 hum boldt p.irfe.fl at _ 00 p m wmfe enjoying free refresh ments people will select die homes they wish to visit m vart.sts buffalo and subur h m^t»hhorhoohu litera ture tm home buying *!•*> i be available one at the features of tha proe^tm is that pei^rfe wir j he able to get faformathw ; fee are r*a famterar with j this is the eighth program i spmasnrad by howe's buj i ers commhfee under ih 1 chairmanship et band tm j tort . m m.mmm-*____m _______ many expected to attend convention detroit — over 5.000 dele gates and visitors are ex pected to attend the annual churches of god in christ international youth congress to be held here june m through july 4 bishop louis henry ford of chicago cogic inenta tional public relations di rector said headquarters for the gigantic youth meeting will iv state temple 1500 elm-wood which houses the state convocations of two divisions of the cogic in mich nn which are headed by bishops j s bailey and c j johnson bishop fold said the 19cs international youth congress i lacing supervised by a fry visional board • the board chairman eld chandler owen of newark n j said proceeds from the youth congroes here mend be used to help com plete the purchase of machin ery far as cook publishing house in memphis bishop a b meewe chairman of the executive hand expressed great con fidence m the , future of the youth congress under th al board range in age from land i of the provision their mb to the ws he said they represented a real crmm-ar_tkm of church leader's ■> hip elsfutp i 0 patterson of memphis general secretary of the church has been se lected 9j bishop mcewen and ohf-r executive board members to serve as general ceunsef on official literature j to be published by the churrh bistap ford said 2 high hfin of rhe youth congress would ha a special coepei tour a ov the ciaast nt an • atfa tttrnrm _ 2,mfl-p«s««njspr -'• arm hip climaxing with a rmltetn-i service en be»e maad another feature ef th ti tpeomatatka will be a city wide dww-to-dmr j oartispa-rn if ministering honored rev james t hemphill pastor of walls memorial ame van church 455 file weed an active community worker was honored with a program featuring the royal serenade s sunday afternoon june 4 mrs jackson was pragmas chairman return from visit dr and mm hertas holme and daughter carol of hamlin road have re turned home after visiting mr and mra hercules por ter and family in milwaukee wisconsin the porters feted the hosmes at a buffet supper on saturday evening includ ed tm'trtu the guest were dr and mrs gem hil liard mr and mr michai gataean attorney and mm alan clock mr and mrs grant gordon mr nd mrs barney johnson dr oat mrs arthur sanders and mr and mrs henry leonard prior to ibe buffet supper mr arthur sflinrfeia enter tained the visitors the foliowmjt simday aften mmm former flfl«-|te friers of mrs hoinrm were mvfc ed m tor a <•■- krs»il party after » hrii»htm visit or ifolnw-s and carol returned to buffalo mrs holmes went on to chicago en attend fhe national < kn-onre an social welfare ml the cuaast hilton hotel _, j legal aid continued en page 2 ■■"■- r ■"*»■ma e»*»asn»a^,w emam cowirywn icatttbms m page if »
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1966-06-18 |
| 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 | 1966-06-18 |
| 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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