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the criterion dean of wny ii*^!»sl^^st!2 ' -" 1 ***:* '' '* " new media uhtppyto present this 10-page paper produced in mm own or your own plant at 623 ' m x'~r mwllliam st corner krettner call l 32973 for your subscription today ■■******** <• - - price—io cents buffalo k y saturday mar 27-anr 2 1965 ■-*■•"'"*-"■-■'"•• ii i « .*„ , - vol 39—no 12 ' "'.: - , ■.■'•"-' for the best and most soul news and photos read buffalo's pioneer negro newspaper — the criterion — the medium that has watched and helped negro buf falo grow and v the \ best-sell ing colored weekly on the niagara frontier - w&mxm the buffalo criterion drive carefully during july 4th weekend hospital workers to hold four elections in july dates set for july 9 14 21 ejections are slowly but meadiiy whig set up by the afl-cio hospital organizing co to milli'i for workers of wny hospital the ftret election will be on loiy 9 at mount st mary llojjpitttj nsa|ota fells n.y '>••> ju ij nn t lection h he bif at hefmiuard more tfr#p;i.i*j k rhci--baffite general eie^w jvitti take fffoce july m : i»*d he date tor ( i trtff tf'hplfal ril he announced f;ni»r -**' ■officers are kreigbaum > pres frank evrotino see ! sam carfoia treas and i ralph patterson organizer heads city real estate dept uhwaao hi kndon u at jl chi pl hn town fcppotnt-l erf ii ; tin ;; lllssaayear * post i tif-clty^rtal g*t*t director o«|ml«mfr torn r o 4amr r uwcee^talg *«,. ft it ; pm ;> s mß«jl who rr*l»n ai.june 1 ,\ ikeowd real to speak at shiloh church ■■■:?»», wviami , fallow d"'l!te shiioh baptist ' vmtdth ! km mvi-ed mrs lvws:miifiiidana arfaouta of j re york at form speaker i to atonaa's dry sunday t#f c mm ; aiboasa . will speak k ii a m and jjs p a tto women's day fkamr li wiwimif * role in kkszkxm bomm r special chants of m voice mm sing tor the pro gram tht chorus ii under the dtrartran of mo louise c makne mrs uvee mdodaaa v h«mitt it « teacher lecturer wrnsel traveller united ha hbb's tka*r**r and prowdrnt rt the woman's auxiliary to he national baptut progres sive convent mrs ltwan bantu is pre ide of ths women's fat km*mft rs jeamnte smith barman of the program mat rev e 1 echols is imstaf award nominee m«e%ma pa-whitney p young ********* director mi *?. national urban league m bean nominated u re ri - «*!*• i b a ims uvejey award * the elks citation will be presented i young at the public meeting of the elks civil liberties department en august 18 during the grand lodge convention tht award remmenaratos the ami-slavery activities at elijah ltvttoy a white new-paper publisher said that lovefay was murdered on nov 7 1837 tor publishing pamphlets advocating aboli tion mt slaves correct negro history being taught cautarm his become th tim state in the union to re - w.re by in the teaching of nmro iory . * 1 11uw«!l « *■* authored by tr^v m«rvyn dym y tot*ota trjtl . jwi it wm became m«nd«ii.ry hi ««* sate of calftinvie lflat , j coverran board „| each jft school ctsww shay ,„. it only ****• mtkorta **» rorrmity portray th *■* of omttlinhton of h n^ro m , hl . , 1 ,,,, « th linked ■fig ■*»'«* the state of v^a*tforas , ■wat amhsnmyman dvmal | v second mien to get i *** * fag *•*** «* ui ta —- *"' x — w n r u w^nunßijittenipe j wm^xx hillolv i™™*l *» the time uhjixi fnmwr tla b.ll mm hailed 5 «»* cap a hr sacra ( mens raw service a an , outstanding piece of k^a ( fi first negro rev dr proctor named v pres a b convention new york—the first negro ever be named vfce pre*f | •** <* c american baptist convention is t he rev dr sanwl d procter of teanedc n j associate general sec retary tor an»munlc*tinn of the national council ,-• j churches who will also be j ; honored this month by a num : her of colleges ami unive^i ties tad last month in san francisco to a mm^mar tern os second vice president at tht convention dr proctor is * aa the fin executive rt the j naiwnat council to ene as to officer of this predomi nair.v white 1u million mem-1 ber dotnmiatkm as sncoral vfee president he ■| is a+«o a member of the abc's general council which gov | em ihe denomination between i convention | proctor * h predominant proc tor al fraas ill 1 yr 1 ponsd hn pfvias it hi hsms from mis rec4 iila.u m sim 0 — t.r leveral w~k wkh & i ~ mr fra is proprlete f ims 1 frsss kr~lee 3tatie 1 iriii ave a.4 wfluam t jvs busia,q.l.tb 1 adverua.m.ej 1 th ridta crft.r1s whicb dat bs.me,iiu iuany trš.nd win be 1 hsppy *. as sim back ~ ib ~ warter and planner rt the ! m,«i«as organizing commit ««* of ah io for worker i * wny ho»pi*l are shown , 5 making plans mb organizer | ralph pattentm at 9km but i tat i fwwttfy.i j*atjd renter fees vl'criaw n^r*kmei iwtth mr patterson ar*t i aim binma mary william ; mr patter son herbert c i heme aim irene uoehrmger , 0 lean are leo kreigbaum j gets 16-g post ambrose i ban who has a muster's degree in social fl tidies from the university of ptttsfrrßgfc ' last week war named to tthe 16.000-a-year post if development director tor buffalo's ami-poverty pro gram .'.: . ■...,■* lane 30 resides with in wife and tour children at '» brunswick blvd and is a social worker m the methodist home for children williams v lie mr lane's first mmunitv mtioduction to buffalo came as n contributing columnist with the buffalo criterion who wrote the feature i will be heard before leaving to become editor of the 26-month m challenger newspaper he fins been a resident of buffalo since 1982 director returns i kkra mary adams -, direc tor rt tk buffalo school of beauty culture returned to buffaio saturday from cms «>««■, n v where hm at tended . the convention of ! beauty school directors the buffalo beauty school held its graduation exercise suncfey afternoon june 13th at lloyd's . memorial coo gregational church twenty sta received diplomas i wins awards harrison hicks i2j thinly i st was awarded letters ia j basketball track and base ball by erie county techni ■cat institute at the 13th ann ual athletic avards banquet bald tuesday june 8 in the - spring student center rites held for solomon curry solomon hill curry of 72 eastwood plac pasted away june 5 1985 in meyer me morial hospital following a short illness he had been an employee of the llenrich lumber co for 12 years he was a car penter and tatt£'k>r decorator and at the time of his death had been employed at the rosweu parte hospital tor the past two years in die re solomon curry joseph easley one ol the city's leading civil rights workers is an in d c pendent demo c ra i i c candidate for councilman of the masten dis trict the farmer naacp president and now ny naa cp vice president reported » the criterion that his organi zation is steadily growing and should be strong enough to bring about the primary elec tion victory receives citation the wilberforce university j national alumni association , inc presented the very rev father s curry with the : alumni award honoring him as alumnus of the year at the 197tij commencement jmt wilberforce umver atty ; wilberforce ohio june 9 the award was presented » wm by attorney wilbur h flippin jr president at th national alumni and practicing attorney of mans fiejd ohio ; father curry waa a plat form guest along ub th governor of ohio and dr j j martin lather king who was j the commencement speaker j wilbti inn gui in buffalo are mrs jane breerfngtcn the rev ashton alien cly guest speaker evangelist berta anderson iv be the guest speaker sunday afternoon june 27 i p m at the bethel tabernacle church ml clin ton st evangelist anderson ba been the speaker lor the building fund program tor the fourth consecutive year nad it called each year by be organist of the church mrs odessa smith the public is invited to attend this service bishop william houston is pastor to study abroad miss clara ellen cavltt daughter f mr and mrs earl h cavllt of wohlers aye will be attending school this summer in caen and blois france miss cavltt * language major li completing her junior year at mount st joseph academy and win be in france this summer urder the sponsorship ci the foreign language league al salt lake city utah and the united states consul she will be part at a group at eight area students chape r ned by mrs dorothy uvada rt cape elisabeth maine the students win live an the campus with local french students where they will attend classes law days a week taught by native french instructors on week ends they will make super vised excursions to various »<«•». including normandy jersey st michel and paris the participants win travel la eurtpt and back by jet the foreign language league sponsors american students an fifteen different campuses throughout europe independent candidates clifford cliff par ham announced recently thai he is an independent demo cratic candidate tor supervi sor of me 13th ward in a statement to the criterion his manager said that mr parham will definitely be the mm representative et the peo ple of bis district and will not be cant relied by a powerful bat selfish clique j library service : : p»i.monday,'.jun ii the ewfs'u m-jbff county pito • j ticlsbrary wii begin it*tmm \ mm schedule rt mobile u j otarf mmie wfwch mitl run j through sept 3rd twee ♦ bw*mr*ihfl*s wirt tn at *» places throughout the county for the first time this sum mer ail places wih be serv ed every week rather than twice a month during the school year to supplement the willert park branch summer hours two bookmobile 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 about 3300 volumes selected for all ages and interests special re quests may be made for bocks 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 hbrary and returned at same or any other library outlet robert rainey dies suddenly mr robert rainey of 168 hamlin road died suddenly may 27 ins he was born august 8 1908 to the late willie and janle rainey at ridgeland smith carolina in isis he united with the new bethel baptist church he moved ta buffalo la itm where he made his heme on december it im3 he and kartine sraalhr*«d were ted in marriage he was a veteran at world war 11 mr rainey is survived by his beioved wife eariine a am ho mas a sister mrs marie sykes four grand children and a boat of rela tives and friend meadows bra mortk-ans acre ia charge mary chappelle raphael dubard honored the buffalo cnft of the national .. ass'n ; rt r ha*t : and processional,women a clubs inc held their fifth annual sojourner truth ... award / luncheon at v hmot - buffalo june 20 vf a , . mrs ;': ruth ei-jetajar;''vn*i twnal chairman of public relations * * for v th iffls&etj and professions chfts inc ynta i^tt*t>nnt*r 6 itdati • printing and publishing co ] detroit michigan spoke on i the potential rt women she told of the mnr ways in which women have helped ; establish and mamtaiiri hair inesses by physical moral ; and spiritual tpptfrt i she was introduced by mrs ■james r garrett ist v j president mist jaeodtmam | coles was soloist accom panted by mrs wittiatn xl two honored y i i '■.. ' r :" rx start begins part of dio«:e*e com munity anti-poverty program the diocese of buffalo ■lo cation dept has snmwneed it | will participate in the tubtrad ! project hi ad start ptvpum head start * negro woman a marine first pvt doris m jones was selected to attend the marin corps electronics division school san diego california a six-month course this course has not been open t women marines ia the past she was chosen ram a group at 9t women marines alter obtaining the highest score on an aptitude test based on electronics and her general knowledge of math ■deris is th daughter f mr and mrs david janes of 121 h"rma st buffalo she en ter d the marine carps la kmkrmry ims and recently rn*no*i-t*d recruit training at the marine corps recruit de pet matt island s c pvi jones attended ' fast high school and graduated ha june 1331 .*:■{%*&**'■gdx see page j ttiemtmaed on pag 9 continued aa page i see page 3 see page 2
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-03-27 |
| 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 | 1965-03-27 |
| 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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