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i the criterion dean of wny j ty y : ':-- ■- i'"new media is h a p ny to present | j '..,■., ....:■r-r.'.-r , ■■> , ,~ . i this 10-page paper produced in \ i foot own tar your own plant at 623 i flftuiam st corner krettner call | tl 3-2973 for your subscription today the buffalo croterion for the best and most soul news and photos read buffalo's t ■j .. *. ■." '■■_ y.7 «■■- : x ': ;•■.■*.-: -* '"- . p .. ■" , pioneer negro newspaper — tho 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 19-26 1965 —,—_—_-.,.„ _■■■■_„_— „._. _„—■__„.,,., ._ , .__--•' ". ■price—io cents drive carefully during july 4th weekend hospital workers to hold four elections in july dates set for july 9 14 21 i elections are slowly but i steadily being set up by the mi io hospital organizing committee for workers of s ny hospitals the first election wifl be on july 9 at mount st mary hospital niagaiw falls n.y i on july m an tk-ciion will be hcl'j at he millard fillmore h_«p,.<»f the buffalo general election wilt take place july 11 and the date tot ch.iiren's | hospital mb be announced ixcd r officer are leikre.-gbaum pr«"r frank ftvrokno sec i sam car-sofa treas and ralph patterson organizer heads city real estate dept edward hrfmnoon m ot 73 tap pi has been appoint rt ed to the tll.mw._-y.ar pott ! 4.1 thy real estate director v s_*itm r ganraa p o 1 cornell fttcee-dtoy fay vttt j btor p.y.tfwmscll wba rtobpt ' - e4 j ane s a i i censed real ' gsmmwdtlm : i to speak at shiloh church j ■the mpacmm ' feftmhlp et first h\fijb . baptist i - fta-t . have "'' invinsd mrs ■;■!_¥-*' atod - rboiiia of »*«« york as guast speaker j for wotner.s day < sunday j . tmy i ■mrs arl»st*s will speak at 11 a m aad 3 | p m f'tbo " yfomma tiny \ i theme is wotnem role in ' kington baihcng f v f ' \ a special chorus of i*so vtftem will s<ng for tb pro i nrai the chorus is under ■' the ronton of mrs ' louise j c maivne :'. mm uvea t:a ag ) t-bmin is a teacher lecturer i \ metm traveller .. unftod ma-1 tv _• observer and president . tf the . roman's aujtfli_ty to *• *_.»__ baptist progrev | . sire convent lac *. ' mrs ltmm bonks is pre tens of ; the '■women's f«4 bnrswpr mrs jeersctie smith * 4i__m of the program j i am ■v im;-u."a.ymnm*ats a award nominee m pb-adtlptta ' whitney p young executive director g ibe national urban league v.tes boea nominated ta a sff''feiv..'l"i mbta i he ims lev-joy : award ,:,;-%■' the elks citation will be presented to young at the ■public meeting of the elks civil lib.nlc department on august 11 during the j grand lodge convention the award commenorates ' the anti-slavery activities of i elijah lovcjoy . a while newspaper publisher said that t love joy was murdered on j ww 7 ij-7 tor publishing r pamphlets advocating abol , tien of slavery t correct negro history being taught california m cmr th first sim in thr union to re quire by tsw th teat-hine of b»io kicfory thro_kl a law authored ty sanr.b}yn»u mrrvyn oymal arrt wttrtct lorn ai iiytaa h-ctwn mandatory m me slate of c-_*,rnia that the governing board of each -*-*»• scboti tfadrict ii ilv clik only awf 3 toh rtirv,\i portray th e tl at peapamtemm at the | american negro u th mai ' i^rktgmma of the united i -**■»•• and of tit state of i csmfontiii • jf »" assttnmyw-in dytns | iy second attempt to net ! uuch * bis jhrough ij leg j «*««-». early to 1961 ** ' mail n maaaa_mmu__i u tt „,,„ j to have 4 house rt-wutm-nn ; ■pa^ed cm din mm f^im } macer tbhr-l^-skasr^ffed j | by-.,tht capital and he sacra-1 m new sen •<> ... n-iwldbu •*«■-* at k^gta-i llf m " } ' first negro rev dr proctor named v pres a b convention near ri tb fir negro ever to be named vice pn»»i **"• of the american baptist cc-ventkw it tho rev {), samuel d procsorof teaneck tytf't amociaie general sec retary tor n-muni-3bt_m of the national count-it of ytdwrt who will a_u be i bonorwd this month by a num ber of colleges rd umvi-n ties cfccted ism month in sen praocwoo to a aoe-yoar term « second vi prudent of the convention dr proctor is mm the tint executive of the national council to merve as pa officer of this predomi nattily white i million mem her fcwmtion as second vice pr - trident he wassainwmbetof the afic's onerel council which gov erns the 4snuniinarit_n between convent tan a_2__ji v hpmtataw proctor al fraas ill at fraas la reported im ! proving at his homo from his teem illness la sister's hos pital for several week with a leg ailment mr fraaa is proprietor of the al fraas service station i michigan aye and william st hit u.it-m.6k la the old i eat advertisement in the buffalo criterion which date i back to ims hta many friends will be i happy to see mm bach on the | tab as soon as possible guest speaker evangelist berta anderson j nil be the guest speaker j sunday afternoon june 27 3:3 p m at the bethel ' tabernacle church hi clio , ton st * evangelist anderson has ■boon tho speaker for the balding fund program lor the fourth consecutive year i nad is called each year by i the organist of the church mrs odessa smith the public is invited lo [ attend this service bishop | william houston is pastor to study abroad miss clara ellen cavltt daughter of mr sum mrs earl h cavltt of wohlers aye will be attending school this aummer in caen and hl.is ranee * miss cavltt a language major is \ completing her junior year at mount st joseph academy and will ho in france this summer under the sponsorship of the foreign language league of salt lake city utah and the united slot consul she will be part of a group of eight area students chaper oned by mm dorothy livedo of cape elisabeth maine the students will live _• the campus with local french students where they win attend classes four days a week taught by native french instructors on week ends they will make super vised excursions to various sites including normandy jeraey st michel and pari the participant will travel te europe aad back by jet the foreign language league sponsors american students on fifteen different campuses throughout europe warders aad planners af the hospital organizing commit lee af aft cio far warders el wny hospital are shewn making plaits with orga-siier ralph patterson at hate but fata recently «■«_ renter for the comln-j hospital work t • iv non a m o g mat with mr r_.f«-«a<br vm brown mary whmh-bst < sir ; patter son - herbert c lithe and irene rochringer oncers are leo kreij{ba_*ri gets 16-g post ambrose i lane who haa ■a master's degree in social fudir from the university of wtlahi-r-gh last week was named to tthe fl-.0-d-a-year i no-1 of development director ! for buffalo's ant poverty pro | gram mr lane 30 reside with • ills wife and four children at i 79 brunswick blvd and is a social worker at the methodist home for chimren williams villc . mr lane's first rrmmunity introduction lo buffalo came as ii contributing columnist with the buffalo criterion who wrote the feature 1 will bo heard before leaving to become editor of the 26 month old challenger newsps-w-r he bits been a resident of buffalo since 1862 director returns mir mary adams direc tor of the buffalo school of beauty culture returned to buffalo saturday from cms singer n v where she at tended the convention of beauty school director the buffalo beauty school held its graduation exercises sunday afternoon june 13th at haytfs , memorial con gr-gationai church twenty six received diplomas *• wins awards harrison htetes 123 ' purdy st was . oww-it-d letters in basketball track and base ball by erie county techni cal institute nt the 13th ann ual athletic avar-is banquet hefd tuesday june 8 in the spring student center independent candidates : clifford cliff par ham announced recently that he is an independent demo cratic candidate for supervi sor of mc hth ward in a statement to the criterion his manager said'that mr i'nit will definitely be the best representative ol the peo ple of his district and will not be controlled by a powerful but selfish clique j rites held for solomon curry | solomon hill curry of 72 eastwood place passed away june 5 1965 in meyer me i morial hospital following a short illness he bad been an employee lof die henrich lumber co | for , 12 years he was a car penter and interior decorator and at the lime of his death hod been employed a the rosweg park hospital for the post two sears in the re solomon curry joseph easley one of the city's leading civil rights workers is an i n d c pendent demo era i 1 c candidate for councilman of the masten dis trict the former naacp president and now nvs naa cp vice president reported to the criterion that his organi zation is steadily growing and should be strong enough to bring about the primary elec tion victory receives citation tbe wilberforce university national alumni association , inc presented the v*_y rev father s curry with the alumni award honoring him as alumnus of the year at the itwih commencement of wilberforce untver sll y j wilberforce ohio june 9 the award was presented to him by attorney wilbur h flippin jr president of the national alumni and practicing attorney of mine field ob father curry was a plat form guest along with the governor of ohio and dr ' martin lather king who was tbe commencement speaker wifcimforceans in buffalo are mrs jane bre-wmgtoo the rev shorn allen cty library service on monday june 28 . the i buffalo ai brie county ptdr j be library w begin it sunt j s .--,...__*,_ a t-otj-v 1,1.'1 . jwary s ■teteg nftj-a m run brough sept 3rd t__r_ej bookmobiles will stop at 8 places throughout the county i for the first time this sum < j mer ail places wfll be serv • ed every week rather than | twice a month during the i ; school year to supplement the willett park branch summer hours two bookmobiie stops have been established every wed nesday afternoon beginning june 30 a bookmobile will be on monroe st by school no 75 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 __*_« 3300 : volumes selected for all ages | and interests special re quests may be made for i books not found on the ve j hides and they will be j brought on the next trip \ with the same kbrary card i books may be borrowed at any bookmobile stop or communi ty kbrary and returned at i same or any other library ' outlet robert rainey dies suddenly mr robert rainey of 118 hamlin road died suddenly may 27 iks he was born august 8 ism to the late willie and janie rainey ol ridgeland south carolina jla isis ho united with the | new bethel baptist church jhe moved to buffalo in ism i where he made his home i j on december is ims he ! : and . arlino small were j '< united la marriage he was a veteran of world i \ mat h mr rainey i survived by ) ms beloved wife earflae a ■: son thomas a sister mrs j marie syfces fear grand children and a host af la , live and friends meadows bros mortician were as charge mary chappelle raphael dubard honored tha buffalo club of the national ass'n of negro and professional omen'a clubs inc held their fifth ann sojourner truth award luncheon at hotel buffalo june 20 mrs ruth e botar na tional chairman of public relation lor .*-.'. jjn:.f ! ajspn^-5b and l^b*fes.p3p__r'c4ifti-"-"'ikc >.' and co-partner of bolar printing and publishing co detroit michigan spoke on the potential of women she told of the many ways in which women have helped establish and rnwa feu nesses by physical yf rrtora and spiritual support she was introduced by mrit james r garret id tf president mis jacqueliine coles was soloist , accom panied by mrs william s two honored start begins part of diocese com munity anti-poverty program the di.-esc of tlultt.it edu cation dept has an-tounced it will participate in thr fet-xa project head stan pji fc ant head start negro woman a marine first pvt doris m jones was j selected to attend th marine carps electronics division ■school san diego california i—a six-month course this course has not been open to women marino in the past mie was chosen from a group of m women marine alter obtaining the highest score on an aptitude test i based on electronics and her i general knowledge of math deris it the daughter of mr and mr david jones of 121 j sb»rman st buffalo she en ': i d the marine corps in i february ims and recently j rn*t,ni*t*d recruit training at the marble corps recruit de pot parris island v c pvt jones attended east high school and graduated '_» j june 1s see page 5 st page 2 setptge 4 inoa page i continued an page <) continued m page »
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-06-19 |
| 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 | 1965-06-19 |
| 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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