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for the best and most soul - y f â– â– *, '..,. , 7 „ ; i l news and photos read buffalo's pioneer negro newspaper — the criterion — the medium that has watched and helped negro buf falo grow and is the best-sell | ing colored weekly on the niagara | frontier vol 39-no 12 buffalo n v saturday june 26-july 2 1965 price—io cents the buffalo criterion the criterion dean of wny i mews media is happy to present this 10-page paper produced in owr own or your own plant at 623 flvuuara st corner krettncr call tl 3-2973 for your subscription â– 7 today drive carefully during july 4th week end hospital workers to hold four elections in july dates set for july 9 14 21 mas are slowly but i meadily being sat up by the l i < x hospital organizing committee for workers of wny hospitals the first election wih be on july 9 at mount st mary's hospital magma falls n.y u july 14 an i-hxtion will be he at be millard 1 ils*more weep.'tt the burnt > general e."e«too wib take place jul m ar.d tbo date for ( h.:.frens ifspiial will be announced i tegs • t'kfjcers are i eikrei-jbaum i pre frank evrofno sec j sam cariola trrai ami ralph patterson organizer :.*-. 1 heads city real estate dept i o ikd ht undo si of 13 oils pi has wen appoint ed tn the l.m year past at city real mate director y tnmpt roller ieorae p o teamen motttrndlmt itty viu bar p trammell who naif ed june i a llcenwd real memxdqh :':.'['-â– mm to speak at shiloh church tha women's feltowship xd first iblioh bapl.st cusktb have invited mrs vmm mdsdaaa | arh&uin of hem york me guest speaker for women's day sunday jufir i mrs arbeafct wdl speak at 11 a m and 3:31 p ' m . tito â– women's •' day t&cmsa is wtemetdt sola in kjsoiwn busste a uperfal ctorus of 100 vetem add sine tor the pro gram the chorus is under "*• direction of mrs louis â– c malone mm uvea mdr-dans a.r t*mm is a teacher lecturer mu traveller united na ww ttatdrer end president of dm women's auxiliary to the national baptist progres siva con vent ion - irs lthan banks is pres ftjwet of t dm women's pel krwddpt mrs jeaneite smith •*â– *■•» d the program m rev e j echols is pemat â– :....-â– award nominee r fwladelpwa pa.-whltnej h oun executive director * «** national urban league â– *• teen nominaltd ta re 7i.r-'ii7 1-7*7 s - 7 mm eeh tha ims lovejey award " * the elks citation wilt be presented ,« young at the public meeting at the elks civil liberties department a august is during the grand edge convention tbe award cammenoratec the slavery activities of elijah iiflflfl-it a white newspaper publisher said that lavejay was murdered an nov 7 ibj7 for publishing pamphlets advocating aboli tion af slavery correct negro history being taught caliivriri tit become th <»* state m m union to _-â– 4u by tarn ttm temping erf negro history thro««h m law authored by t*swn'blymai mctwii dymal y n district uk aikch » ha w.,mnr mandatory in m state ill os»eft*cnii that the sdventm board ot each a choofdb«iia shaft in , iu<te only such textbook *«** cwwc portray he "« "< contribution of th i j**«**n nt«ro in the total i "•*"«•* ** the un«wl sidles and * e stats or ofcttfom-to ; m was as^-flwitoiynum dytne ty second attempt to ** ss * mi t-hri-mkh the lee !'**"*• rmriy m imj it i «*<* ffi wmucwkftd attempt to mve v ll ms â€ΕΎ k.^v.luik.n ! rested on *»>«• mm ll wflswec this bin we hailed | by ** capital an the sacra , mento stnta service as an •****»*-* piece of ieftato ioa "...-. first negro rev dr proctor named v pres a b.convention few vork~7be first negro t ever to he named vice ptast j dent of dm american baptist convention n the p ( . v j r samuel d pn*u»r of t-.-aneck n j associate geneta sec rft&jy â– , for tm*iriaatxn m if national tws churches who will a*o be kfwred on month by a num bar of colleges and univenri ' tie y'&ecmd ht*t month in san l franc to a otwytar term as second vice prewdent of the convention dr proctor is a*j the first executive at the national council to serve an | ** officer of this predomi | nantly white 1 _ million mem ber domination a second vice presfcleni he is also a ntend»t of the abc's general council which gov erns the demmrlnation between convent taw i proctor h pr''dimmmnttv proctor al fraas ill ai fraas is reported im proving at ms homo from his recent illness in sister's hos pital far several weeks with a leg ailment mr fraas '._ proprietor of the ai traas service station michigan aye and william st his business is the eld est advertisement in the buffalo criterion which dates back to ims his many friends will be happy to see him back on the job as soon as possible guest speaker evangelist berta anderson wil he the guest speaker sunday afternoon june 27 **:!» p m at the bethel tabernacle church us clio ion st evangelist anderson has been the speaker for the building ten program for ihe fourth consecutive year bad is called each year by ihe organist of the church mrs odessa smith 1 r fis the 9dbltfr<ip4*''*hwli_d*p attend this service bishop william houston is paster to study abroad miss clara ellen cavill daughter of mr and mr earl h cavltt of wohlers aye will be attending school this summer in caen and blolc prance miss cavltt a language major is completing her junior year at mount st i joseph academy and will be la france this summer j aider the sponsorship af the foreign language league st salt lake city utah and the united states consul she » ill he part of a group of right area students chaper oned by mrs dorothy uvada of cape elisabeth maine the students will live an the campus with local french students where they win attend classes lour days a week taught by native french instructors on week ends they will make super vised excursions to various sites including normandy jersey st michel and paris the participants will travel la europe and back by jet the foreign language league spaas american students on fifteen different campuses throughout europe worker mad planner of the hospital organizing commit tm of alt.-110 or worker | f ww hospitals art shown making plans with organiser | ralph patterson at motel mat i late recently ! seated | renter lu.r it c>t*m k hospital wort j *Â¥*» tectirm am » vg^lbose { fl tm m m m.m i in brown mary williams mr patterson herbert c hetee and irene boehringer ixtttert are leo kreigbaum gets 16-g post ambrose i lane who has « master's degree in social tiidim from the university or piit.lflrnib la week wat named to tlhe 16,000 a-vear noil of development director for buffalo's anti-poverty pro gram ; mi lane 30 resides with his wife and four children at 39 brunswick blvd and to a social worker at the methodist home for children williams yille . mr lane's first community ntioouction to buffalo came as a contributing columnist with the buffalo criterion who wrote the feature i will c heard before leaving to income editor of the 26 month it challenger newspa>*»er he m been a resident of buffalo mm 1982 director returns mrs mary adams direc ! tor of the buffalo school of beauty culture returned to buffalo saturday from oros singer n \ v , where at tended the convention of beauty school directors the buffalo beauty school held its graduation exercises sunday afternoon june lith m lloyd's memorial cot giettational church twenty six received d.ptoro.ts • independent candidates ( 111 ford cliff par ham announced recently that he is an independent demo cratic candidate for supervf w>r of me ijlh ward in a statement to the criterion his manager said that mr pnrham will definitely be the best representative of the peo ple of his district and will not ix controlled by a powerful but selfish clique rites held for solomon curry solomon hill curry of 72 eastwood place passed away june 5 1963 in meyer me morial hospital following a short illness he tad been an employee of lie henrich lumber co for 12 year he was a car i penter and lm*****for decorator and at the time of ms death bad been employed at the roswcsi park hospital for the past two years in the re solomon curry joseph easley one of the city's leading civil rights workers is an 1 d pendent demo era 11 c candidate for councilman of the masten dis trict the former naacp president and now nys n;ta pylct president reported to the criterion that his organi sation is steadily growing and should be strong enough to bring about the primary elec tion victory receives citation the wilberforco university national alumni association inc presented the very rev father s curry with the ahimm award honoring him a alumnus of the year at the 107 th commencement of wimerforce university wiltx-rforce ohio june ». the award was presented to urn by attorney wilbur h fmppin jr president of the national aturnni and practicing attorney of man field ohio father curry was a plat form guest along with , tbe governor of ohio and dr martin lender king who was tbe commencement speaker witoerforceans in buffalo are mrs jane brewmgton the rev asbtoa ansa of wins awards harrison hicks 123 t*urdv st was awarder letter in basketball truck and base ball by erie county techni cat institute at the 13tb arm ' ual athletic affords banquet â– httd tuesday june j ia the ! spring student center library service on monday june 28 the | bwfalo iiid erie county pub i ie library wit begin it son j met schedule ot mobile li j tumiy ywc4 vvnach w^ii run through sept 3rd three bookmobiles will stop at 60 places throughout the county for the first time this sum mer all places wth be serv ed every week rather than twice a month during the school year " /"" to supplement the willert park branch summer hows two bookmobile stops have been established every wed nesday afternoon beginning june 30 a bookmobile will be on monroe st by school no t5 from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m the truck will then move to sycamore st between mon roe and adams sts where it will open from 3:35 to 4:00 p m for adults as well as chil dren the big bright-colored trailers carry about 3300 volumes selected for ail ages and interests specraii re quests may be made for books not found on the ve hicles and they will be brought on the next trip with the same library card books may be borrowed at any bookmobile stop or communi ty library and returned at same or any other library outlet robert rainey dies suddenly mr robert rainey of 158 hamlin road died suddenly may 27 iks he was born august 8 1903 to the late willie and janie rainey of ridgeland south carolina in isis he united with the new bethel bant ist church he moved to buffalo in ism where he made his home on december it ims he mad eartiae smallwaod were united la marriage he was a veteran ef world war 11 , mr rabiey is survived by his beloved wife eartiae a sow thomas a sister mrs marie sykes tear grand children ami a hoot of rela tives and friends meadows roe martlets were ia charge mary chappelle raphael dubard honored the buffalo chd of the national ass'n of negro and professional women's ctobs lot held their fifth annual sojourner truth award luncheon at hotel buffalo june 20 mrs ruth e bolar na tional chairman of public i relations i the business and professional chios inc and co-partner of bolar printing and publishing co detroit michigan spoke on the potential of women : she told of the many way i in which women have helped j establish and maintain but n«ses by physical moral s ami spiritual support | she was introduced by sir james r garrett ist v j president miss jacqaeuina i coles was l!owt accom panied by mrs wii'iam j two honored % start begins part of diocese com munity anti-poverty program the diocese of fsmfalo lr.dv cation dept has . ttotee it , wih participate in ihe fcival ! project head start p.~j.i>m head start negro woman a marine first pvt doris m jones w.sa selected to attend ihe murine corps electronics division school san diego california a l*-monihs course this course bis not been open to women marines in the past she was chosen from a group of st women marines after obtaining the highest score an an aptitude test based on electronics and her general knowledge mt math deris is the daughter of mr and mrs david jones 1 lit sherman st buffalo she en terra the marine corps in fflhnwy ihj and recently m'nn'mimit recruit training at the marine corps recruit de pot parri-v island s c pst jones attended east hhtb school ea graduated la june !»*». vf**jtlttß9'yti see page i < continued oa pate «) continued an page f see page 3 see page 2
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-06-26 |
| 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 | 1965-06-26 |
| 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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