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for the best and widest coverage of community affairs read buf falo's pioneer negro newspaper the criterion the medium that has watched and helped negro buffalo grow and is the best i selling colored weekly on the ni i agara frontier vol 39—no 24 price 10 cents buffalo n v saturday dec 4-10 1965 the buffalo criterion ■'-»■■'■mi ',■.;■;■. ■■■■■■v '*' \, ■-..■■■you can feel proud "' ' ; . . „ "' • r , • / '->' $(&■* 1 * -:'; '■' c '"■■' '".'^ "■tenon because it is one of the few negro publications in new york state produced by its own home it deserves your support ?.**:'-■■„:' ■afro-american art festival held dec 5th l h stanton noted editor was guest speaker in bflo delivered 40th anniversary program talk the buffalo criterion fib srrvpd its 40th anniversary honoring the editor frank e merrrwi'aiher with at musical and literary pro gram of the highest ca'ihre at _ trinity baptist church rev s l hargrove pas-j tor sunduy dec vth at i p m i ih feature of the program , was an address by l h j stanton president and gen-1 etui manager of tin national scene a color-press news paper supplement serving ne-1 gro newspapers in m ties mr stanton is active in he i national n*gro press asso j riatior and the alpha fnr-1 lernity to be honored a testimonial dinner fa * fteaited lor rev william h homer tuesday dec 7 at tha flatter hilton hotel m he terrace room at 6 0 p to mm william h homer t^ter thirty-sis years of eat tot to buffaio nd its com teumties leaves ta became pastor nt warr-a methodist mom piltsbutsh pa ftv'lmitlv -* hhilad«*ph rr homer came to buffalo mmamm ;' tattatitm mem nut t-lt^f&t ' charil»r~gwunric tbkk *<: **„ in hsml it was a crucial time known as depression days ie was young energetic and maty much interested m and ce«ied ajfloflii th possible tmeilt of the city and its to - . . lit immediately ec em active ib various cosnwamty and civic affairs along with m church ttiiimvumm » tittle buffalo a belter place te tree tha church doors located at howard and monroe mm mtete thraam w ide open to get the youths oft of the street dad ia carry out various pro grams " ■" ■»■' his wort wfth the beyt at tba mtdmnan vmm a has pro duced mar.v fine citizens tot am rvmmwltf along with this project tie i motnri . names college prexy member of task force secretary of later w wit lar win has name clark collect president vlvton wil on henderson to the new it-member ta forte which jrrifl review united states employment service pro , toes tar toe department of labor or henderson appoint mem to the group is part of « continuing association hi has had with the federal jevirmiimm in programs and tunicas involving manpower and other labor and ectmom fcs-rete«ed areas in another program he will be princi ml speaker for the labor department's man power seminar in the spring other members of the tank f«ce include officials fiwm education labor re "■*"• industry and welfare . egenclet to announcing the task force appointment secre tary wins pointed out that the group will review the operations of the employ ment servile and is—llls i hat it needed » improve »* work as the front-line aeaacv for tramhitaig man power p^ky into operational frailty . irt pointed out that r:th its present net of almost : ens local mploy mew office operated as a federal state partnership the gf*bmttt service wmttm mm the bean of every city and into rural areas as well " charles wise passes away mr charles creed wise of wnodlufltn aye passed away nov 15 1903 111 ut[„l gen eral hospital after several monihir illness the funreal service was hew at first smk hawist church 4tt cfdiar st of which be was it member by the rev e " echols he 1 sun ed by his de ***** wife mary on daugh ter mr ethel m scott of i long teach calif one grand ' daughter mrs jean jones of i campton calif four great i rand children and a niece i mrs edna brady of i „,<.,„' j naur ohio mrs wise's sis i ter of cleveland and her family and one brother from piitshurgh attended the fu neral j mi funeral home was ' in charge burinl was in for i est lawn about the american negro shown on tv sunday time i from 4 1.1 4 18 v 11 est station wk&w t^fiu|jlisflmk z mi*m fwr s^inr*%ssr f sion wrets mitt fe«uvt ihtt ! ptoßrsm myths ah the -. american negus i j ; panels on v program irim be ree >..!*« 0 the negro community ftt h*r.':iit ', i mrs cars cat aethw fivamt | tr in . nameroaa crtamatrity projects robert cbt t tmm architect am co-chair ! mswi of the ait sick cm ' j nxawty organization the or j ! ftemmioß which is seeking » jhring community ongnnuer saul a£mky into buffalo . ' d prof jesse nash of ca ' lut'm cottage permanent mttfemesr fof j j these progt*m is louis h cftcianan restored director of th an.i-def4mution i league -■■■j question to be discussed i m the program win be such am what are the answer i to the m'm^m'ttm otm the he gro ttmrnd to more to help himself ; do targe numbers within the negro ccwfcnumfy hock ihe negro civil rights wvm | stations in what they aru in i ing to am»mpik*h ' do negroes generally turn | 1 vahmw sitntutr to those of whites - and if they differ i where d they dffer c i whet doirs the negro want in ainwfic#~l9bs und re listed questions i ! tw program to dm of a monthly series shewn on the m sunday of each month trot 4:00 10 4:30 p.m pro duced by the atuilxttunttlivn . league in cooperation with siatkm wkbw-tv as a com munity terete in itutmpiint to bring greater undeis'.snd ing in i.s.-.ofs of burrsroup i concern in american ufa gtc marco chapman wins aau harrier run geneva v v - recently mar go chapman a buffalo bennett high school senior running for the germantown track club of amherst is the first * omen's treat country champion in central and weru-m new york mis chapman ai«an the in augura niagara district aau 1 3 m4te mtntten't race in 7 minutes » seconds the finger lakes tc took ' thr litis she v he daughter of mr [ and mrs charles chapman i panel held on fight group recentlys live members of rochester fight an orgam tion connected willi he alinsky movement visited here to express cltsatihiaciion with the project and warned gainst 1 similar 4novvlnr.lt lor buffalo in tt photo left ta right are howard fairs well known rochester editor rev mrs vernice war held rev john it monroe moderator ': mid host maurice '_. keat ismk pmiif mftmt__mtz*^xsms**l>m vwi pfltg w holland jr on school's who's who list twenty-two virginia union students have beea named to t , who's who among students in american universities and college among those select , ed are six rjchmonders nine other virginians two foreign ■ere and live oat of state stu dents - among the out of state is ; walter blandford holland jr of buffalo son of dt and i mrs waiter b holland ' f the goals of the organize i floss are to inspire greater ( effort to those who may not otherwise perform to the best ! of their ability a a remind jer that time must be used i intelligently to bring the best j i'-suits from one's college cx i periences as a means of i compensation tor outstanding effort and achievement as a standard of ■:. measurement | tiyr asudents comparable to , other recognised scholastic and service organizations i each student who becomes a member receives without cost a certificate of recogni tion awarded by the organi zation and presented at the school recognition in the annual publication for the year during which he was selected in the form of » write-up of his college and personal record and a listing in the index under the col lege from which he was nom inated hfl-nfits of tt student service provided hy the or ionization if he need assis tance in making employment contacts or supplying other recommendations ohio politician was guest here carl stokes who almost up set the apple cart is the cleveland 0 , mayoralty race losing by a narrow margin is a relative of mr and mrs al madden jr sf 2m l ferry st he visited with them july it-it when ibis picture appeared in the criterion he was ' accom panied by hit wife and mo ther mr gladden is man ager of al moore's eestiec i itmcry st night " y arts festival at st mary's was grand • the annual city-wide met i american • arts festival will be;f»f!d sunday dec wt at si mary's business sfbom broadway and pine sis . at 0 o'clock -.■■'■' ly'y v ;■■'■.': this year the pageant portraits of my people will j feature internationally known pearl primus th world's i greatest anthologist in afri j can dance along with ber african dance company from . new york i a host of other local parti j cipants will also perform and to highlight the pageant - will be a nationally known i'7 musician . ■"' art festival t hamlet drama set for ecd 9-11 at canisius the canisius college little theatre will present wilham shakespeare's hamlet as j its second major production of the fail season on the j evening of december hi « i • p m in the c.inisiui col i lege student center aaditori tw ar performance j v j -- done tn modem trees ' __ _ m____mma___t_m m rt«nm»4*kii»'-'-t>rfflvflpw u be highly ucer<i*ful ao fc«*h brued*ay and stratford ttittpt -.-, .'„.„. , ; i ' hamlet is prsfcafcly shakespeare gtsiamt em trihutinn to the theatre li is an intent fast-movteg ptagr mat u 1 i i»iir«u and satisfy the taste of all •» this performance of ham i let should prove urtdoubtly . interesting not only for its modern approach but also because it is staffed by a cast of highly talented per formers '- _■yi.y _ .■■. i at the head of this list are len seigai - dennis , : r»pka rancine dombroski and lou ise sapien/a all of wte>m sre familiar faces to theatre goer in and around the buf falo area ;... » 3m : ■* the director mr daniel grade has formally studied the theatre is new york city and is currently a instruc tor of rhetoric -■sod speech at . the college ,■l ,-.- m v wiuiamrville the annual state-wide foster contest of the methodist home to chil dren here is now underway i posters designed to pro mote giving l » the home mutt be submitted by feb i ism originality in poster design is urged and each poster must use the name of institution :> s the poster must also he displayed in the church of the contestant before it is submitted an award of i*s is given the winner and 111 for sec ond place posters should be sent to ; lie methodist home for chit j area 3m main st williams j , vitte new york 14221 ! i ■' „——- — ! observes 45th anniversary f.i 11 c temple no 143 ibpoe of w daughter elks will observe the 45th anni versary at john f kennedy recreation center sunday evening dec jth beginning at 5:30 p m th patron , wilt be enter tained with a buffet sapper honor program and fashion show by red carpet men's and boy's ck^'ag store '„■■: miotic wih he fmmmtm fey j^^lltrnlllclitpr r^h|h^ffip^m t « the 1 t>ti.gttirt 9'mei _ to speak here wed dec 8th david scfewtonm interl tiott__y-l famous radio-tv i warns a-fluvst and ommenta j t tor m ape ncr in v el dec bth 1 his topic will be vietnam ' frior.i french legionnaire to 1 american g i mr schoenbrun's far rang ing talk will be sponsored by j the buffalo council on world j affairs " j the talk is scheduled for b:3d p m at amherst cen ; tral senior hißh school tick ets r*.pi at the door ' .' i'islw hmw ■mi i iam % - j tech high school presents | ypu qs_.t take it with ydi friday and saturday i dor l«th and 11th at - l:m p m yiir:ja south fjtrtwotxj j awp the play is directed by ' damell neßwch a*ni»s*>n is ft.39 students 7sc i ---- __ .■.::,-,... .■.' fl 1 below - this scene tart dace at the elikwtl district cao tneerlig recently at the jfk community center j • where churches organizations : | aad agencies assembled to m c«n director ambrose | lane explain requirements of i uafl program i among these in toe picture , h~*:«tes mr lane are mrs ! vivian dixon mrs cesiner and others meeting on education set the annual meeting of citi j zens for betted education j will be held m<«dcyv dec 11 ! 9 p ■*« <** the a'jewish con^.j ftmi^j_cemitr,;:l^j g dsfa^are i fp^rs^^t^'ii irime n«rvjjhbort*xx m gy m.yir lovejoy mr rich ard siomineki j representing th * citizen committee no human refer - tion wilt be raphael dußard ; mat hetman schwartz ! moderator will be offiing i fownsend 3r meeting set for mon dec 6th i mr george rose has an nounced that a meeting deal ing with the ire hazzard or i abandoned house problem | will be held on mon dec 9 at 7:30 p m at the north buffalo branch of the public library esst utica and jef ferson aye please plan to attend the life you save may be your own „-«-■■••' .' „ :'... .-' randolph tells life's story . i for the first time a phil ip randolph revealed the pert his family played in his climb to national promin ence addressing , a mas i meeting at coppin state col lege baltimore maryland recently mr randolph gave the details of the modest eco nomic circumstances into - which be was horn at cres cent city florida in 18 though his parents were poor they insisted upon dis cipline and study and it is from this background even before he went to school that mr randolph learned to read widely in literature and to pronounce his words with a harvard accent thai has made him famous ! later he learned to speak several languages j he was at his oratorical : best at coppin and gave a | vivid picture of his home j life including his brother a i mathematical genius who : died in his youth and of a i beautiful older girl who lived ; fhsxl door and on whom young '. randolph had a crush ' the speaker rhen went on ito tell of his founding of th \ messenger magazine his op p«htkm to th false slogans iof world war i his organi ' ring of the brotherhood of | sleeping car porters and his j debate nh president rooce ! vefi rwor a f e p c to prohibit discrimination in th fndustry of world war 11 mr randolph's visit to i c"o0m"n college was sprwhot d b project y-flftj which randolph story guest speaker l h stanton the rochester story members of figift protesting iaf action by staff reporter jasuiy members t m rods i t'mtt - ccsjtouatfy gmip ir g ' k<gwi arena tm--rat^tnß4j mt&~\mi;lw\fyi<cr filf •■-''— ft*sl-u£,«fck,«a»*fla r iwir*>fr sßfttdrkflip jtsfgflips iks rtflufei ffvflj members of the roche ester swersano termed fight - the better landing for freedom li«<?gwas')«j god honor today v*re crit&ized ths efltire project at « me ho h s i nov 14th fight was organ , ired in rochester last lima 1 ikb after the rochester area j council of churches contrib ed 5100.c00 to hi dr sat t amnsky and the laf mr , alirvsky being the executive i director of the laf with it ! headquarters m chicago the program held at great ier hope baptist chua-h 254 e utica st ids sponsored j by the good government club ; for buffalo bed cue county i inc ailing foi the club wag j a committee composed of j eat c knight-jr and leon aid w champagne the club's j recording secretary • the firsts speaker howard w cries ikg pres-dent id ; the southwest rochester area who uteo served en the oris insl committee that iied dr ! aiirseky last spring maitzesh tor of *, negro newsptipt in , rochester said we bought j h laf would cornet evils we went along we were stu pid quite stupid he also mmm we didn't ask who the or ganizers ottid be bow _.. 109 given by the council ot cbunches would be sjiei i if it was to help the colored ; man and to whom an at j counting would be haute mr coles camed fight a monstrosity and stated ! that he may resign from th j organization he said he be j came disenchanted with at finsky md the comph te pits gram upon returning * ftoctwiter mr coles did of ficially resign ffom fight 1 rev venice warfreid sea j retary of the rochester are ministers conference and a executive member of itght i stated ihat mr aiitwky hat ' dictated rasher than directed the work in rochester s.-noa its founding m june rev warfew asserted that negroes have no amy ta figltt she questioned s4 '■? being dan with the money ! that was supposed ta tt these people „, . 1 mm pretty d*.«ouragctl about the situation | nothing is being done and . the black man has nothing j to say about it i mattrfce w keati a g m rochester story see page «) st page 1 see page «) see page 9 for sale | delicatessen busy bulldinj with 2 flats _ car garage en , broadway i w h«vr si years owner will assume mortgage call tl 1-s.m from j p m to ii p m j
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-12-04 |
| 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 | 1965-12-04 |
| 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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