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vol 30-no 17 •| j buffalo y.i saturday july 33 - aug 5 r 1 86 i the buffalo criterion vote for or against but please vote * primary day just around tk'e ... corner tmmt&mtf september i 14 to l he exact there mre no suggestions .;, vf ered as > to whom ' one should i cast hi vote so therefore it l im . ■: lporia^^'(^at^;«^ou';|bh&.;.d<»d j whether it i desirous to east * vote : .': for certain candidates •■■or to '" cast '■... .- protect . vote against them . even - though their opponent may not he the whole answer neverthless it is imootant that aii eligible citizen ; vote . ... . ■. . 77 .■'"-...*■■. - ■„ , £ ■■=■]»»,. ■", - ,*--■-„„ . >--. . -. ■'.;.:'■■._ for the best and most soul ""* ■fik :''-; : ''.;'"•': ,"*': ■■;',■7 ■,'.". --".... .-' .'."'-..■7.-7 7 news and photo read buffalo's .. 7v7 ; y ;;,.- y ~ 5 pioneer negro newspaper — the criterion — the medium tkatbim watched and helped negro buf falo grow and is the best-sell ing colored weekly on the niagara frontier - price—io cents drive carefully over labor day weekend col johnson met with top area negro leaders 4rm '• l^t^tammmtmmm discusses interests of community i * cel fdward c johnson i public 7 relations consultant ; with the coca cola bottling cthflv pleasant and down la earth hard .. working i public relation man pad a four day visit to buffalo august 27 .: when he chatted with . buffalo nego leaders on eon d tions in the area and fa a quired if his company could ; be of any assistance in help tat w th i amy . situation that j : prevail in any worthwhile j ■common'ty activities > visiting the criterion office j and plant the retired army j officer ef mere ijmm m yean • | service was accompanied by i i-jim^bilßiwfl^ytfianager i m i gs^_^ki9-w^mm^se_m we co y*^*fw4 ".-*■" - mr johnson in an inter view listed some of the lead ers he chatted with to get th poise of the community they included mr william mcallister manager of the michigan and humboldt ym as raphael dußard of the i naacp rev john h mon ; roe minister and founder of j civil actions committee dr lydia wright member of i board of education herb j bellamy ambrose lane cao ; director mr corrin mana ! ger radio station wwol . clara fowler stat on wufo j frank e merrlweather edi j tor of the buffalo criterion i and several other leaders mr johnson told the cri terion my reception . in buffalo ; has been very nice in all re i spects and i have enjoyed my stay here immensely he reminded bulfulonians of the supplementary em ployment of leisure hour workers contest involving the sale of coca cola cool ers for those who would like to earn money for school or i other expenses to gel infor , mation from mr runfnla , buffalo coca cola bottling j co and mr borkowski ni ; agara falls coca cola bottl ing co about the contest col johnson who is active in the boy scouts is vice 1 cha'rman of the staten island j urban league and aa active ' member of the rotary club j stated that he expects to re ! turn to western new york i about february ims guest speaker *"■».■*"£,_ 1 • ! tm*amim tb hbaatomry society ol trinity fc.pl ;" church 41 rpmee^st •■- poi having ■'• thaw 4 tat pit tea sunday tsr,';,l i 3:ofe p m v -■,"• v k*ra marietta gayi*v,'*rib c the guest speaker '■.. t w hoping t a all of s*r t jfricndjt ami te ' snakf flftumft iw r«»k'n4iv will • hi h^af t>*^test i>rt >*£» ttwtr - mm v»u weltow . t f".^>w e ammm mat ■vta .»* faettder president ' mr 7 taaabma founder of the piahym mod mm rev 5 i vdxmrte-it^pmdarylyl ebony fair returns to buffalo tisti buffalo chapter at tir.ktwitl ptmtmm dm ebony * f«s*s**i fair ims m ' klein hww m««fc hmb m tx p ». w ftitrity oa ■i*w wfetaa j hnidfcnan ljtfmiid ijirman eg the fait y^d';tt_t_yastd mrs oamond 7 '"»" '■of * fee ; i schotattship t'cm-tiiuee rawu«re thus the tt at wwaeda fns the oct - recent aiioa wilt once _. r^tn he wet tor local chari tlta-.tutd the m moloney st.hsqribtp pre rrted annual sy to a local student . *. : mm samira b hit at glen r"»ataj":avf a june graduate ut i'mst high who will attend ■vi college in ninihvi'ie trim m lite recipient c this y«a<».«ehol«nwjp tc year's fa.htw fair 3 reflect the two major themes of today fashion aorkl • . , , ■h fmmhwn championed by counts in france and rii i notch samuel rah im and tiffeau bash ta the voted slates that focus on gwa and their lucent liter fashion champion fey sarmi gaunas norman 1 -■liw i . v m.i m i norrell john moore that fo cus on cfeganee ami feminine beauty and ait in ways rem iniscent of the 3 school agenda i go -; wednesday sept £ 6 cimton junior high schoo ih register students tor titt 1 1w4-0i school year 7 f^rfh.ar asked to report to the school auditorium w ask that the ftftowing be t ' served yy : y-y'-^y j , ih graders report ar 8:43 i a m bth graders ■report ' at 10 30 a m and h graders ii 15 vs tn*.:'y '.■y '• '•( y.mumte'-ttia h maim : ironee on he bennett part j side af ■the bud-any i ■* - • _: beet wishes tor a happy j and sikcesiifl'rf'school year " mr , paul {_\£ porincllo vto j pnwripwy ■-;;• yy y ,,-„■» ya ■» ■■'.' 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'" i 1 i'l -*,'_ ."-* mobil library on friday sept to the mff«k and erie county pub jhe uferary will begin its j **«*"» ml mobile 14 -! ftrarjr v'service».-fl"^ii fr m nt*bowiisikit>jlflt j \ wilt ; v|ut f!oa%;iaf ift*^s*i»*^jcr vfliatiee r,.«wmwfl tow www t most places em waned twice j month but several are on weekly bail serving adults as well as cnmren each of the tour book van carries about 3301 volumes selected tor all ages and interests » a desired book h net on the bookmo bile it may be recques;ed tor hi next trip from the large swek at headquarters th supply of circulating books in the general library is also available for the bookmobile d^ft clientele 1 die it months ends july 31 patron of the book mobiles borrowed 538,771 vol mms '■to erie county * inter changleabile library system books may be borrowed at any bookmobile stop or com munity library and may be returned at the same or any other library outlet > the borrower's card is food any where in the system the promt summer sched ule continues through friday sept * /'. | -; ..„,, ■,- in buffalo the mobiie li brary will meet at amherst and niagara sts on the first and third tuesday from 3:35 to 4:05 monroe and howard st th 1 2 3 and 4th wed from 3 15 to 4:00 end from seneca and babcock sts kg 1 1 3 and 4ih tues ] from 1:13 to 3.45 ..{ bath to school fashions ( informal fobijtlfog for grades one through ; coii*-:t will be sponm>nml by usher bean m__________j iktetbtfldiiit -■ur x fi alisisi . *¥ i 3 ******** vf > t ****».*» <*»«***«, jh et 7:3 9 m refresfc j merits will 0 served the donation is 1.00 , rev william h homer 1 pastor and mrs praline smith is secretary of usher i board no 2 . . vrev vs nd mrs peter p mann of the open vmr church of god f in christ will spend three weeks in september touring europe m the holy land rev mann is a staunch mipporter of negro business and the negro > fl mtf&m '" 7 photos below among '' buffaienians " attend social on tournament in chi cage .. were mrs irving hill ing the american bridge at j emma 41 hughes | aye j who beams with pride as she watches her husband take i trick dur special pairs event '. "• v ■:.■'■- ■*'•- ■■m below mrs rita c red dick of 7 hedtey pi and mrs juanita melford of ms humboldt pkwy both are pondering what to lead ■■* the affair was held aug 1-th for 9 days and was sponsored by schenley dis tiers ' ■■;" y i custom made plastic slip covers for all furniture call rev samuel austin formerly of buffalo pilgrim baptist church now pastor of grace baptist church mfc v nw>n x v..was the " "* ' i__\________\\_wa______^_t w church senw cmii?)knsr22-?tii tiitmnhoio he is shown on the.ngh^wfth don mullens of.l radio station wufo left rev l c boyce pastor of calvary 4 and mrs edna jones president of the choir two buses and 15 car loads of members accompanied rev austin here ' yy ! mississippi project clothing - food office supplies the buffalo naacp « col t«ting ci.jthing food and of fice sußpwclt h send hi l'mrl adopted brother — the canton branch of the naacp in mndijon county mississippi donated rents will he a cept rd at kennedy center hickory and clinton t but falo awl law loca v tm union halt 1233 tonawanda st tonawanda from august to through sept 2 - persons drainnu pic fc-up service may phooa ssis-cm between is a.m and - p-m on any weekday before sept m *'........;'.,.'. y .--. donated uniting shoum be clean hut net nccesvaril>y pressed food must be non-j penuhflible i opens headqts *; j catherine .' : pye ttohrtftiyi 1 f of the f,**»r_rrdtlee to ' fect*'f . i ramie fia!lard for super | jof th j3tb ward erowur i % j the opining of the campaign -" heed|uanerr sunday sept .. 5 it : 5 p m on : jefferson j between brunswick and fcr in yyy u<-&m tm ' come wt and : meet your , i slate of carxii-iiirs rerr mem be served ':: l ;| other r-.endietm ami com f rmußit workers on the fom fmittee-'are '.'".■" ' '- i'l iy i^orra'iw tfifipb via san • | * deer ■_ mary westbroeks th i nr<«ine ballard sherman m . walker jame hicksv witt 1 txhert.yyy 7 f1.f1...'.iy fl 7 .- ' ..,.:' ' . * t ljyi'l „ j . ■''. .■'; __ ".- school opens principal william pafriie f i woodta«n junior high school aancotsridtd y today that am > pg 1 are t mttaai - . jssf^sw b">t b*i<ttpitilm is-m^^jt^_ti_%pt - : . wed - igmhi •-_&**? ** **.'*'' ■■* ' ■*.' f 7 mrjflrirge stated that stu dents who are ,' entering , ; grades sth and 9th are to ; i report to the auditorium to j.receiviy their -'. homeroom as signments . "-';' seventh grades are in structed to . report to the school cafeteria mr clyde farrell of the j united mutual life insurance j co with offices on genesee st attended a family re union at his home in omaha neb last month afterwards they visited relatives in mil waukee wis i confers in bflo col johnson mayor names september as adoption month the miinih septenrfwr has been dsa%nal«d ax fe -' *| t*l kiad^tonrhmwwt bw^n mayor tcowal "'■this concentrated swart so j find homes is being spcseor-y ed by the , negro adoption project committee , buffalo y and erie county their pur * pose is to find as many adop tive homes for negro chil 7 7 dren and those of mixed ra y ces as they can m the buf falo area 7 more than 100 from infants to 15 years aids * ire in need y of these homes y.y y • '■_. whet kind of parents is the project seeking miss e marie davis proj ect director describes them we are looking tar pe*ole flvilh stable marriages who can assume responsibility for a child who want and are able to care tar a child and and most important el-ad to love a child . : ' such parents don't hfve to own their own home they must hay a sufficient in ■: come to take care of the chi&l ' hut not necessarily a large one there are no educational requirements tor becoming y.i adoptive parent "' as more of these chkhen are available the prolonged waiting period has been eliminated miss davis says in r-ost cases the time retired is only that needed to fmd the right parents and fsr legal arrangements the pro cedure usually takes a year y or less 7 2 "'■'['■fees are reas.nilx.le and if necessary can be adjusted to income 7 respflwisihle agencies late as anxious to jgive these chil 7 dren a home a are persona .. who want to adapt them : information on adoption ... < may be obtained by calling wtr davis at ttt-tttm or «** - the council m genesee bidß or to any of the $*• ' lowing adoption agencies , • catholic charities of bt ~: faio 525 washington st . ! children's aid * a society l for the prevention of cruelty to children 339 delaware aye -.-■•■'„..; y.y f erie cou«y depart men of / social welfare 71 petit sty * jewish family service at m erie county tit main sty l l«theran.'".s«irlce:,.:7scc*esy 11 of new york inc j en*y ir.gton aye • ."...'. y my'yys3 our lady of vtctarr mart y vbme 199 ridge rd lack awanna ■■■■„ y a benefit co mail pmny will be given on sunday af ternoon sept is at sat cher's l genesee st . . . ■.:.*'. tfk*f'r fl f ■-. ■:. j***.,'^»j -^_^._
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-07-31 |
| 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 | 1965-07-31 |
| 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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