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the criterion » happy to re port that comment on the edition featuring the magazine -— na f j or scene was very encourag ing area readers expressed de light with its contents general lay-out and quality workmanship the tsanagement plans another edi tion of this size in august—and if it is well-received every effort will he made to publish it weekly begin ning in september fort growing negro niagara frontier send yota comment to editor merriweather the buffalo criterion for the best and most soul ■_ -"■' .-. v ■snd % ''■■■*-, • ■■"-: news and photos read buffalo's pioneer negro newspaper — the - ism mam criterion — the medium that has watched and helped negro buf falo grow and is the best-sell ;- -.'-; ypp'-yy i r>n - ■' ■ing colored weekly on the niagara frontier . ;' ' vol 39—no 14 buffalo-n v saturday july 17 23 1965 price—io cents state odd fellows meeting in buffalo negro dems peeved over 63rd dist senate backing dr melford raps party for / ignoring race the criterion interviewed ', dr mcl ford democratic caa didate for senator 83td sen atorial district nmediawrty j followmg th erie comity i democratic committee's de ! mai of a negro candidate lor | office in a district where the ethnic distribution was toil tremely favorable dr melford a chiropractor ; stated that the committee's action wets _ p1.m -, and that the hue and cry of po luteal considerations were not justified te roe he cried he could they have been so inconsiderate oon't they know that without the negro vote that this country would be republican i have already addressed m letteo to mr craug-o democratic county cfiairtaan this torn *> talotm r^trtht ■tmmmt «___. tan''iio-\&t*6 ' — — y^m oam we emeeme that the wa-atlve c_mmif has been powerfully warned of their la of considerate report on bapt congrss font 29 . **, imf ay alma brinks '.!*&,- wary hackney pent mrs aai brooks were the turn goes tat two and a half day of mrs hackney wmm tang friend mr geoi^e eraser of university terrace at washington d.c me toured the nation's apttot mod visited the grave ot eve beloved president late f kennedy and wit nested the change of die r.mrda at the tomb of the tucanwn smoker in afling *-» national cemetery it wag mso-tflsg to know curt _—._■fingerprints org -»«_*_ three months before hrth sod never change , the famous hope diamond the napotooa nee mace aad ma pwiapiimi diamond were -<«• el tsbe many wonder d_u the smithsonian institute _ m and new building held : is die treasury depart meat wa fea*t«l our eyes if 1100,000 p»™#*^^^w 3,000 and 1,000 bills we . went to nannie bur roughs n_tm__l trade school baptfst congress too close for comfort alert dr i dla t wright first and esily negri member at the butt el scho_l board i i napped her est la 1 vlka and oeaeklfa sis hi the trick \ of time july ord as a youngs ' ter being chased by a large d»g ran tola her station wag j ea the hack wheel minted ay only sis inches of running owe s-yrar-efd frank sim mans jr em ef mr and mra frank simmon sr of 50f dodge st its was on ms way to st nicholas bible school top phatai lad is being comforted by mrs dorothy pennlik who supplied blanket lower photo show dr ev an husband el dr wright end i olumbus hospital attend ants niacins the victim on a stretcher en route to chll -»--'« lt_.it.ti-l we offered a eat face aad broken leg criterion photo odd fellows highlights by mary louise wright oddfellow and . ruth-tea 2ptb biennial state conven tion will open with a twi light parade sunday even ing august i starting at the john f kennedy center 114 hickory st down letter ton to east ferry annual servicee following i the parade whi be held at the st luke ame 2ion church east ferry and lonsdale road - *? the city's welcome service will be held on monday aug 2 10 a m and also at st ! luke's church the officers banquet will be held tuesday 7:50 p m at the jfk center i th grand bail writ be held wednesday evening at the hotel lafayette for tic ket and more information call the publicity chairman mr wright 883-2780 or the convention chairman mr james scott tt 2*8151 i ' a twilight boat ride two hours up lake erie will conclude the convention high i lights open to the public filipino lad visits kin here carlos thompson 17-y_ar eld son el the lata carl ti'.i hem thompson and-'.wife of hollo city philippine was the guest el relative in buf faf recently : ',' %$ m < 5 .; : carlos i one «< seven dran whose tatter cart ww nam . died june i ins three week before he won an in ternational ymca essay con test which earned mm a tria to the world cltiienship ed ucational council in pttta burgh pa sponsored by the ymca of pittsburgh from lane 27th to august 2wk^p one of ten delegates from th philippines carlos will visit manila querns i .>• alleles washington d * c tha new york world's fair canada metric london paris i long kong aad japan hater returning boose aug jtih ,-,,, whit hi ruutergk,"caitmi lie ia _____________ ___ rtiii hi wo ttt«r^rrirlll_m__m l ' walker mrs helen earner and hi grand mother mr catherine th-_mp*«n mis hither wa their bro ther who left home in hi and joined the lib calvary t the il s army ha saw i service in mask » the _-•_,>-& l *__■■ara^mf ».,-.-> i lion and the philippines '• ; while la the phulipplnes he married in 1.24 and mov ed back to the united states later returning to the philip pines to train scouts and where he made his perman ent home he and hit wile were the parent of even children he died june 8 1145 this was carlo first visit to the united state and marked the first time he had ; seen iris father's sisters mrs walker and mrs team er grandmother " mrs thompson cousins gene turner | ralph learner ' and other -:•■' < ■'■„ .-'' - there are 82 dialects in the islands according to carlos who win eater the university af philippines to i study a a b course this i coming september gop candidatt i lig.'ifc abram ef 132 oak grave aye is an independent candidate for councilman af the delaware district lie <«. married sad the father af 4 children *""*" '* ; r ' marine reunion mannes and former ma rines from all parts of the country who served at mont ford pojnt camp lejcidw north carolina at pay ■time between imi and ims will ia philadelphia ; prima „ on sept 17th and hth for a re union headquarters — the adelphia hotel - 13th * a d chestnut street ' -,_"". v • for information write * - montford feint macteea , past office in msi . . ffat-irip-m pa i?m _■visitor from the philippines . - carlos thompson-of the inulipuirife;lsktftd?;j pks__*_9jfe and mr and mr ralph teamer paid his first visit to them early in july story this page proud mustang winner lovely so.ko brown for merly of japan beams a hap py smile as she sits under the | wheel of a new mustang pre aented as first prize in hadji . temple's annual gala day i celebration see photo on page 1 j mrs j holmes chm of program for vassar meet some oo talladegans their families and friend will be on campus at vasiar col lege from the eastern region i2th annual conference july 30-31 and aug ist thi will mark the 10th year for the region's confer ences at v«*sar the two missing year were spent at hampton university hamp ton virginia and bard cot lege aiwndale new york the theme for tbe conference will he opportunity and re_pon»ibiht-es in the great society speakers will include mra era poston director new york state office of fco nomic opportunity and mrs d'jartj h watson project director tor new york city anti-poverty board mrs poston will speak on new opportunity in education and employment mrs watson an alumna f talladega will speak on re.pa_____tic m alumni tad ot-seaa in making war m poverty effective the public is invited harold taylor of , miif_.nl rtttm is regional president fhe program chairman is oaepiune johnson holmes of taffalo talladega college is locat d in talladega alabama ad -« one of the six coi tgea waded by the amen can missionary association ama the other colleges are flsk university nashville term founded in imc tougaloo college jackson miss founded in 186 dillard uni versity new orleans la founded la 1 , lemoyne college memphis term founded in 1s71 houston-til ioston college austin tex founded to 18-9 talladega founded in im7 is deep in their plans for their centen nial celebration " the ama plans to help tbaae college celebrate their centennials over an eight year period but these are more than anniversary years will bo critical years for the negro to the south the passage of the civjl rights act promise hire the rights of huh citizenship hut there is urgent need lor ed ucated negroes to assume responsibilities of leadership not only within the negro community but in every as pect of national life these colleges with their extensive experience in the problems of integration are expected to play a leading role in the complicated process of integrating south ern educational institutions in the yearns ahead persons attending the con ference come from new york com mas new jer sey pa north carolina and wash d c four regional conferences are held each year the mid west at pot lake indiana west in lot angeles the southeast in atlanta the purpose is to stimulate the talladega ? alumni into assuming their rightful place v the community and to keep them informed on the progress and plans of the college the buffalo graduate have haw lived up '\ to the expee t__*n of the college for the most part , , " i ertc m de frettas is publicity chairman j mrs holmes senate candidate story on this page mt.,^a,mtm-..m...—mamma l am*~,n.m,rm*.„mtm.mmi.,m,,vm*m4 m : attention toward ma;t_rj ef concerts to tine negra end other minority swaps :.■- 2 -.-■toov ad dr '#*&&%. i } have a.ed cji_%rntn cvanfta '":' b f***t l-ju-t^tfema^ja^fej fc_ss t^^;.?sfii«®__«^l also advised-mr kwh • • ! endorsed for mayor ms week thiii i expect the e-xoai tlvo branch of government to include the negro sad atom dr mf.i.ford dr r e melford dr thompson endorsed for assembly seat . dr frank w thompson i local physician was recently i endorsed as the republican candidate for the reappor tioned 157 th a_-t-mbly dis trict , dr thompson who resides at 81 beverly rd is a staff member at doctor i hospit al in tonawanda new york and has metrical offices on fillmore aye he will oppose the incum bent demodr-tk candidate of the present third district jake duncan returns home mr jake duncan has re turned from an exciting v cation he visited the home of 4c and mrs ernest duncan of phiadelphia during the tth of july holidays he also en joyed a family dinner at the home of his brother w,li.s duncan during tts stay he visited many of the famous sights in philadelphia the greatest impression made on mr duncan was the vast number of negroes located in phila delphia ... v7 , | #».; -■• ■<•_. '' _-*-*' mr duncan enjoyed an other big family dinner at the home of his brother ed ward duncan he alia enjoy ed luncheon at the home of mr and mr willis duncan and with hi great nephew mr and mr lonni duotan while to philadelphia me jake duncan see page •> i see page t see page i i
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-07-17 |
| 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 | 1965-07-17 |
| 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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