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you can feel proud ■77c - 1 ""'' " a " tenon because it is one of the few ntrfro publication in new york state produced by its own home 11 deserves your support the buffalo criterion 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 f selling colored weekly on the ni agara frontier . •- ■* vol no 22 buffalo n v saturday oc&bfcr 23-2 1965 price 10 cents r dubard joins coca-cola firm here no leadership in negro candidate log-rolling seen 81-partisan leadership mum on split tickets by staff reporter wren i*ab 19 6 5 campaign drawing to a dote hum i •■>< i vet coitidtt it just an other conventional campaign this jt.ir with n«:j-fcrw*a running lor high offices it d c not appear tha nt groe3 will leave their parties for race candidates — since it is reported that leadership from both parties has not suggested any line-crowing observers point out that his ill leave h sype of voting itricti'y up 10 t.vj indiwdui voter and will not be as ef fect as unvirr n'-grn non pattis.-rn leadership th w.li by ah indications rr.-ikc the elrvwirf rcntetts a i h wre - diffiult for the race wen run ning over wide areas openhouse to be held at clinton high school the faculty and students nl i*hni»n junior high s-chaal sjctsliat.y inv..e you to attend fhctr annual open house «« be held <«■■thursday uov flb a pa of their , obtcr v*b,e ut atnt-tksn eituca ton week 7*oa'getiviiset will bc**,ir at 730 p m setts a pro firsm limine cfc**r*l audim.f asm the very rev kenneth 8 v4m*y rector of st phil ¥* episcopal church ail address the parents *>. swam mnt auditorium assagraaa parent ore in vited to toiir the building and meet with the teachers refreshment will be na edrlit-tha tcheot cafeteria ****•«• a an p m ««« the rtjfajb the program i *- ! ; jw-age your friends-'and mutamsiii to ji'company you f>v«.;:'-'.tf.,;>ey ; a not i have „ cii»wm .' i^^ir^aiv liwj'aijt jo ff iejsaiejf _ jt '*'-'''" mt w7l parrin lt principal rally held for burrell a rally waa held friday oct a from « to ii p m at us t ferry st m sonar «< mr robert a urrelf who is campaigning for etacrion at chief judge of che city of buffs mr fturrell has been prac ticing law m buffalo sin ifm prom i'm i fit 1961 except v military service he serv ed as ajftrstant district attorney of erie county try lag case in ij courts of awe city county and state and m the time of leaving the office in i*l was rv b a chief of dm appeals asu resu from its to date he has reeu serving as senior depu lv corporation counsel of aataawa mr barrel attended how rd university washington id c and received his a b degree in rm and *•- l b degree in 1834 he tfr«duated ho 1 m his etas mr burreiis service t n the clarict attorney's office was weerupted during world war m when he served ,„ ,**. army of the united state from march 12 1943 to no vember a m «-*•>,.>,< la the european theatre of jpemtioßs throughout five battles a*»d campaigns we is a member of numer «*• organizations im-fodmg he en county bur associ mm trial lawyer assoc wfßßfit ram v bud couhig versed in many areas clinton c bud ceuhlg a candidate to wneed himself «* comptroller of erie gmta tv ha a rich ground fm a family man and father sfassfflrhmaa educator mill ****** man athlete politican and community worker a **"*** ** being a dew'trwliini «* one of the oldest ami lie in western new york ealdea una mr coujrhi mm spent ft yeara an the board of supervisor , nd in sv'her government ■posit ion re becomtn cnmprroller trf erie maty mr couhip >„, achieved faacce in all the ahove-wre aid has been an excellent comptroller and based m ******* facts solicits your sup •*>* for election tuesday f*f*mher md dies suddenly j i u^eral service ** f re h"i t tuesday oct nth at st , philip episcopal church i '**. little l->ear-old farle . ; myron charles sen at mr i i and mrs cliflard charles of i j « donah ten rd whs died | suddenly sat oct itth in : children hospital alter a j dn iltnasa m ■- . g i ki i myron charles guest in detroit rat l c bayee choirs i ushers and ceagregngtion ot j calvary baptist church us , william si . are guests in de , trail tor the weekend ol oct i ml sheriff b john tutuska csstgraiulaiing deputy sher iff w hetrltage upon gradu ation from the basic recruit police course held recently at the erie county sheriff's training academy deputy herrilage attained first place lie on hi examin ation with another otlit i in hi class which consisted ol st law enforcement iliuers representing 21 police agen cies deputy herrliase resin . at 14 mohican st with hit wife joan and their three children john anita and masrha a record of depend able service re-elect your sheriff b john tutuska i'll sheriff tutuiks who has mi n | v j - very demanding qualification far this office but also he prov en experience and a truly r«*ai dedication to a very important office he has gained hi experi ence and thorough knowledge of law enforcement through i*oitce and military service including fbi training at wtt'hlngton d c he has come up all the way from a patrolman m l».16 to captain in 1931 lit tndersherift and sri first by appointment and then % election in i»ss j m ever helming mtrfart y ( a an active member in charitable civic veteran and ! fr*««*rna organisations shcr ft tutu*v »« riven much *•*•** and effort at only a i man sincerely interred in the people and their welfare jean.day -:- 7 . -, ft z&x*<p:*t 47 ».***• i*tfoi -* *"■< "- it - m aw f^ra»«a^kwi^^^^i ir-d-r.d „„ iht m , n whw ; made enforcement hi on and only career church to observe women's day the guest speaker at the u cock service of worship at lloyd's memorial united i church of christ 459 clinton i street at spriint will be dr j olivia pear stokes direc lor of the department of re ligoous education of the massachusettes council of churches l>r stokes is a graduate iof new york university and i earned her doctor's degree in i education « columbia uni ; ve,,„y she has traveled ex tensively in many countries around the world her church membership is . with the old cambridge bap u m c urcn * cambridge mass she i also a life member of the naacp dr stokes subject will be our dual citizenship at 5:00 p m there will be a pane discussion < m the theme the involmeni of women in community af fairs with dr stokes strv inp as moderator the panelists are mrs marie keel who is prom inent in hanking and real es ime mrc huh stopper deputy director of the erie county department of social wcf**ire m rt geneva rmi>.*s director of the john r kennedy recreation cen ter nn.t mr kli/übeth sc-tt public school guidance coun selor when mr clarence brant-j iv and his titter mrs lil ttaa riley met after being j separated for m year thus both felt that it was the warn j <* god '..... j_l mrs riley who ,'.' lives l detroit michigan decided to visit her brother here l'pon - , arriving 10 ;.' the '-• cay - she msu known wt - cfresf orfy*-t^^-l,l»sd^'•-^har*thrt house had tswsg torn down she then decided 10 inquire in a nt-arhv barberstwp in he thirt>er*hop nhat found no uniy someone *■!*> knew him but a dear friend ted ' archie w no kindly took j 1 ... >... r>ri-tent atjnvt-t ; there was great rejoicing and thanksgiving that god had spared them to meet again „.,>-., *■**.-', g v j a lovely dinner party was j given in her honor which was , attended by the following guests mr and mrs fos ter williams mr and mrs john martin mr and mrs earnest childers mr and mrs jesse godwin mr and mrs theodore archie mr and mrs tate jefferies mr and mrs james sharp < mr 1 and mrs connie barnes mr and mrs pete homes mr and mrs thorton mr and ' mrs isaac harris dr rob ert lee mrs mary crosby chappelle mrs parnee mar tin mrs elenor louis mrs | viola norwood mrs kitty i dj'v mrs alice holley and i miss kathy chapman robert a burrell l a rand dale lor chief judge a cfty court a city wide post raphael dubard joins coca-cola bottling nyc tfh .<<** cola rottlktg tympany of new y lac iomnftwed this week through its 1 i*sa*nfe 7f*ali«i»s ftonjrtiii kfsf.tnhftttl edward c oha £ i sv*j»;^*t f^u^^&aj '• • had joined the bnulins comasstajf to serve an special represeataihre to the bof falo-niegarc r»a mr dusard a highly fa aided civic and eomusanity i leader was educated in buf 1 falo public schools and then studied voice culture at has tinge college in nebraska and the julliard school of musk in new york city he is well known for his fine performance as a concert singer and in the radio and itelevsion fields mr dullard has been ac tively engaged in civic and community work in the buf ; fulo area for over 10 years serving as president of the buffalo branch naacp reg gional diirector western rc*rion n y state naacp and as chairman of the trustee board of evangelis tic temple at the present time he is n y state program chair m for the naacp presi deoi of the masten district community relations cmuv <*'! ad a member of the ci tizens council on human re lations in mr dußard is is a currently employed as n insurance i'nderwri'et or he mutual life insurance company of n v . m ruf fab the coca co.a bottling company of new york inc is sly interested fan all business civic religiou and community program and ac tivities trt the buffalo ni agara area and in his worff mr dußard will consul with mr joseph rtmf^a branch manager of rhe coca ccfa bottling plant and with mr ftaritn branch man agar of the niagara plant ml *** responsible for work tag dourly with civic bust ae*s community and reltsi avis leaders m i * v c-ul h»*r • arsons programs mr dußard reside at 7sf laurel st buffalo ■h hts wife the former murv afvr.e daniels their daughter mar cat paulette a nursery school i teacher and their son ra phael jr who attends syra cuse university ' open house at ecti a larger crowd than last i year's 3.eor w expected to visit erie cosr-ty technical institute at the annual open i«tise,-jfridg*\*-i«o stb dtifin tfa day from t «.; "*•'*• * -*;. "**.-* &--*-*<- tours 1 art**;*e l ateitllffw to^^^ep ». cffwr inierested twgmmkwskf n is eeqarstad fast gstsaps \ rnaka reservations fa ad j vance by phoning the regis i trar mrs jam blair at nf 4a . during die evening segment . *$ ft 1 how from t3o to < a m p m most ciasiiikjuu . and labs will be open to the '■public in all key laboratory areas students will be work ing so vistors can get an un derstanding of the types of courses offered and so that parents of tech students can observe their children in their schoolday environment ' also on hand will be the ' entire faculty to explain ec t is progtams counsel j with parents of students and ; give demonstrations of equip ; ment i during the evening hours of open house light re freshments will be served in the student lounge ample parking in the lot is available which is entered from wehrle dr new club holds parade rev troy reeves has or ganized a now club namely buffalo patriots of america club new club below—ciiy court judge ann t mikull candidate for supreme court justice is in troduced to voter by mr reatha p mcneil sth ward ccmmltteewoman at a sher ry s told at 191 e ferry st h » past week speaks here bishop j h harper of kingston n c i conducting a revival at sunrise church of christ's disciples 172 pur dv st which will end nov 7th the public is welcome i group hits insults in a release to the crite rion a committee for the re election of frank gtinski as state senator said that a statement which appeared in an ii responsible han d ■out sheet concerning the ability and experience of mr g n ski really kicked the truth around and was equally in sulting accord i n g to the release mr gtinski is one of the most experienced tegisl ato r s in western new york having served on the board of su per mors the common coun cil und the new york stat legislature over a period of 20 years trinity baptist church 41 spruce st will celebrate its 48th anniversary sunday nov 14th at 3:00 p m the guest speaker will be rev e j echols mrs em rr.a callahan is program chairman and rev s l hajv grove is the pastor soldier given military burial full military service were held for a vie nam war victim fa he was 3 year old stft theodore chambley of 14-1 fillmore aye whn recertly became the sth w-ny sotd-ei to die in the viet nam wanr ha was an infantrym la th crack first cahary **%;■yttjto f|d 1 ifie-v satvmrtbv cw^k'l*^--^rsfta if w^-****|fc|r tbe th.vh dead .-•'■nh«n#ie rhe previous tuesday sift cts*n»*k«y is survived by rth w**e est and runs children and a grand chile hit parents mr aisrf mrs hairy i three sisters -»*■■w niataiijtw funeral services was held tuesday oct 2fith at p grim baptist church p««v r hollowav is pastor the flag from his casket was presented to his widow the brown funeral home was in charge of the re hiains group has been obtaning facts reports are numerous t is*t rochester's fight i<ai*./j lion under the supervision it i*he so alif^ky program h been slowed down by rntenial friction and strife which has threatened to come into ■'-,* open tie criterion tear-jed h's week that a buffalo c •"-.•*-, nvee has been checking into the rr-a-tter with interest for sever al weeks since the proposed movement for buffalo has been a controversial subject since the winter of this y?ar a very small minority ih:*t is in favor of the movement as the cure-all for ceil jin shortcomings in the negna area has been working with dispatch 10 bring a similar movement here a report of the committed may be may public in rhe near future according to thai informant lse pag 8 see m en pace f see page 8
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-10-23 |
| 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 | 1965-10-23 |
| 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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