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vol 39-no 10 coming next edition a still more colorful and interesting fifteen cents criterion with more pictures more cover age about the friends and people you know your news ads features that are news-worthy in all areas will be cordially welcomed the criterion will publish in iv next edition its list of buffalonians who made outstanding achieve ments in 1964 these citizens are a credit to the community and their accomplishment art some thing to be proud of buffaol n x saturday mar 6-12 196,0 price—io cents mission needs donations bethesda holy water mission in elma n y will remain open al though its founder rev a j al bano sr recently died donations are needed for a lawn mower to keep the grass cut on the parking lot mail them to 1170 stolie rd elma n y y 7 ? in a statement mrs albano ex plained that the maintenance work was done by her late husband and in order to keep the facilities usa ble these donations are needed y she is anxious to carry on the work her husband loved so dearly the buffalo criterion may 16 is inter-racial home visiting day minister says negro buffalo needs co-ordinating group ' says leaders ! should try to solve problem ! no poll taken a local minister who has j been a resident of buffalo i for more than four decades j in a statement said that there is no question that buf j fain negroes need a cooidin ited program but states that it should fee ttone by negroes themseivee the minister the rev troy reeves told the cri terion document reports issued j fur reasons to bring saul ahnsky here to coordinate , the negro community exist ed years ago among other . ethnic groups hut they them ' selves solved their own prob j lem ' • "-■'/: continuing rev reeves said there has been no ; survey poll or say referen i dura among negroes to see j if they favored the hiring , dt a xflrdirmttor ho there sef*ydst____tiegreesl favoring it la te than **"& m ow , flwal negro population here y . 4 pushed ■for education - , wj :- cooefcidmg the ckrrgymat £ laid it las been no easy j job m the pant for negroes ' to gain higher education and j ! have always pushed for " the;r education with the j dream that they woo sri donate { ; some of men time am tal { ents in the community to co-ordinate it as welt as ad j vance it from an exploitive predicament which is char : acteristic of so many negro communities throughout the nation this should he done first j through a local co-ordinating ! committee of negroes*—and if ! the movement fails call : in outsiders v-tv six to win ga ! h.of r seats • atlanta-a special ele mm v,i!t tamt tar die firm near iflince rkonstructton „„ '*«* w '«» negroet to de hwflltia heme at tepresenis flvtw t*my-bmr negroes h -*; lading bap timai ti'-tp ; tam^ar tr*n rim etgaitits how are cainjdate for tha speed tsue primary elect .-!$*•» may s >_„ „ m :' wvemeea negroes an rwv tdsg am tbe democratic tick it-.'mts seven tor tbe'-ftepub jicsffl patsy negroes are run vbt ja a tout of 1 races t be newly reapportioned ! mcc bouse "**• rst dtamtm a 1 iwaihii for imm if lftu u»4ng.oaaetxlers include aa bond ooramumc-itiom o;meeur far the ewdm hate ttw-mt ntd_m__ts comait fei'fsncc sd c t vivian director jef affiliate for the vwibera christian leadership ljeetmetmt suxt dr man n imbet king's group ttdde interest ha been sup hied by he cstranc of cat cealg..-c«nd dragon of _$&!&. klflux ktea craig is it-cnisg against two other yddtat in &•* democratic pri miry 7 ■:" , .-:" van tpaee election grow la inderal court order n£ns dm the t*te botoe of f*eee_tmdme mmt he re appeetheme tim j mew haute meat aitama's mnnherihlp rum 2 to 24 '"■77:-hailw"iwndr r may fellowship day at lincoln li on tutorlrtu basic littracj special skilt uu'la-in trainlaag ptdepph ytaaaac e*ltglt.|s t:>v,rv,--ti.*-i away fram sect etc til chairman af it com mta-aty anion dr-jani-atlon idre milton e kah-j wit he i tip key-rota ttpytsai *• *__■a-ntia may ri_.iyiiit.i t 9 y **•*♦*«• on fa*»y way i m a.m w h at luv a memo ri mcittodiit ia>-*cb at m*stt*n ami mm a p to he directed by mr kajw •*!»- have that attattacifiag iart!«!|sa8ti jjiv ralph tlnnaas director fl tritot edatattar tltpt _* s-arfit-o board of t-aic.it in ww w lyon a are ua^wrmr of ny stat dt h social •%!.'«,*-*■y a j ' bshh director of c i-m : going to d c ws^w constuctors lukas * — and richard dufallo ffle buffalo philharmonic a 11 present two programs of o«emponsry music it is tfte.-wly orchestra thai it be taken to the capital lap imt&etthmi honorary chair i-ta t the fttstfvai axe pre •** and mrs john con ', certs will be heid in howard i umversiity the library of j congress the pan american \ union and the slate depart . mem auditorium ' wilfred x bro of malcolm x speaks here minister witbard x of muhammad no l detroit mtehlagn wdt be the speak er tuesday may 11 for the animal spring festival to «• held at muhammad mo-^ue no s m bread way ' * ■■•: i ■' ■-.: i hishltshta of the evening i *"! he musk by the shaba m quintet and songs by wil lie a/mia ' free refr«ateaieni wih be served donation is si,so , symposium set for unitarian church hall a symposium ■th triple challenge peace freedom ant jobs will be hold sat may 8 from 1 to 5 j m . at the unitarian •*. univeraaßn church of buffaio cimwood a*f aad,ferry st •-..*■, pm***_n ■treat the stat vuivi-infliy of new york at buffalo tod « jgsfs leader re on the pane ss the rev potter w phil 1»p jr paator w munfcoldt partway baptist church end vice chairman of th com mtmliy action organisation <**!* apeak on the challenge of the • hunum rights rev htt mu n i cir viurvat jwmi scnooi of social welfare state unl wrtty and wesley j hilt i secretary-treasurer district i council oil chemical __* atomic workers union will al with problems of utoraa km and full employment ; mr h_ta la m senior council man in niagara full or . roger *. wbock school of education state university **« apeak on th challenge of peace dr woock hrsbrdl cmfwvv moderatlnr the symposium «• *« robert l tenaev peace inte „ american friends service co mod tie the panelist will lead dig cmioe session alter tha presentations everyone is invited to attend admission i lias v . „ .. the symposium it sponsor ** by the buffalo branch of t-fce women's international league tor peace and free dom - m ration of the ntumh/7,tion 50th anniver ary year m . don't miss the jabberwock . the deltas of buffalo will be looking tor the public to attend the big evening of fun and skits at the woodlawn junior high school masten aye at woodlawn saturday may sth the program begins at i p.m . ; •**■'■a pi ire will be given to the orjjanl/auan that presents the best skit another feature will he ib crpwtrtng of miss jab ber*ock selected as the win ner of he popularity contest ! rickets ate n aw darts record shops adults im children under 18 1.00 mrs m a 1 1 campbell is general j duitroan mrs jeanetre smith chairman of pub j mrs pearl peoples chairman of jabber wock popularity contest mrs row-ena adams i president frank e weather 111 a ifecond grxtw s pupil at p s 53 was recently chosen from his second grade class to work with numbers 1 using the modern main t-iank it thpy/-yeai old on of editor and mrs frank e merri : weathter jr of the buffalo criterion - jfs " photo cuurtfltsy n-pws '■--■■- --■- _ ■„■--' -- m_i m ; % '.. if d *^ ** '*** *■artistry of dr j manch being shown artist with camera is the title of a special ex hibit of 73 photographs taken by juot-ph manch super intendent of ... buffalo 7 public schools which *, opened ; sun day april 23 at canisius college library ; y the very rev james j meglnley s j president at '„ the college officiated at the-ceremonies .). ..- v '<■'.'• -. the photographs in mack and white am color include scenes of mexico which dr manch took during a vaca tion trip last mummer ax well as many scenes of buf falo surrounding ' the labile is invited to view the show which will continue dally through may i " -' " >:■_*__ earns award mrs 11 ssii clark be has been connected with the buffalo stat hospital since inc was presented the ihe pitat't psychiatric aw ! award far im4 during a re ception in the medical and surgical building may ih the ceremony marks the highlight of the hospital's observance al mental health week a «-« attendant mrs clark 43 has four children j and three grandchildren she | resides with her husband earl at 234 winstew aye j photo courtesy evening news .- decrease in opposition to housing • a significant decrease in op i position to integration in hous i ing 1 indcaied by a survey taken by home housing op portunities made equal of j 138 families selected at ran dom in the town of clarence - when asked what they would'd if a negro family were rto purchase on •- their street only 8 indicated they would support acton to op . pose such '■* wove;-43 indi cated they would take positive steps to - welcome the newl family in a similar survey i taken a year ago to the town i of amherst 21 of those sur j eyed indicated they would ( i support-opposition . i only 25 of those surveyed j indicated they would disap ; ■«■*•. o * negro family buy ins on,their-street and 331 said they would approve the remaining 42 were neutral in the previous survey 41 disapproved . ■•. '. about half the surveyed group were aware thai there was a law which ou>t*a*#s dis i•"'imination in the sale of property 7 *, the survey as taken by the clarence chapter of home pr william j ra chairman of the clarence chapter said the survey indicated rapid progress was being made by mining acceptance for open housing the fact that only half the people know there is an effective law guaranteeing egt»l opportunity in bousing hows that many people still are poorly informed n this subject 7 . joe easley to run for council naacp worker is independent candidate in » . letter to the buffalo criterion joseph loins joe easley announced his can didacy as an independent candidate f«r , councilman of the masten district j mr easlcy former presi dent of tbe buffalo branch naacp and vice president of ?; the 7 new york rata am p listed six are*»t in which he said needed special t lent ion for negroes cf tha masten district through an alert councilman i the criterion wih powlsb these proflposahi in tut next mute i '■:.'-.'-■; . ■..* -, .■.* m -"» ■.*-'■music festival may 11th and 12th on pii.->lmrmurr<c - ctkbesitmywttl i hy b the i}ffltiqi eapltoi to ft lake part m the tnier-a mer .. j scan mtaar f«-tiv 3 ; on j^y „ imi nd ibb . . 4 \\ me musk festival i».|sa3^r i si>oi»»t>rt*a»p of ttmmmn ■, amentaa u'b«on7 pbk.jj ganiifem of amer.car state asai srffll f«atttre first per 7 m....m „«. ( „. —„_ . m missioned works by nortr and south american com posers a variety of cham ! ber groups 1 vocal * and - i ! sirumental sok-ists will take part in the festival includ ing the ■national symphony i orchestra of washington the claremont string quartet and i a string quartet from ' the ! university of brazil discuss hiring discussions between the buffalo naacp and officials of the national biscuit com pany have resulted in a com mitment to fair employment practices by the buffalo di visions of n b c 7 for this reason we are temporarily discontinuing our course of action against the national biscuit company and will re-evaluate the company's employment prac tices after 99 days 1 his release was issued by | david collins chairman of the labor and industry com ; m*tee buffalo branch naacp caribbean open house mrs elisabeth g ponafi dine executive director at the internafionol institute an nounces an open house for wednesday may 12 1:30 psn at the institute { featured will be"a trip to the caribbean ishmdk thru slides music crafts explan atory words by miss gertrude l cent introduction to pro gram m e v leaf cv pres idem caribbean progressive club inc members of the dub wk assist their presi dent hostesses wd be members of the activities caimn-uee of the tntenotftflonai institute « the c'uflee hour after the program tbb piagran is spen to the public m ':■flies to california mrs e lett damn left j may tm via air tar unklaad i calif m attend the funeral at ( her father bnsf cocktail the buffalo negr scholarship foundation will hold its an nu a i membership cocktail ■?..- • ■,'•■-. 1 party in tfte form at a seiree of discotheque "* way may 1 x ait tfce item mather room ml tteed master hikm he l • a.m to 1 sum dr george e mtmekmtam chairman •* the r imiiilni : baa iawu m tm chair man at the party the rfvie minded md energetic mr i 1*..«15-,ii et l.tignflri , aye mr patterson is one of l the city's leading engineers m-y ■-■■; 7 ______ .' »»* hw htackman attention high school boys an opportunity to complete high school and train as a | member of the aerospace team is being offered non | high school graduates by the iv s air force according to sgt john l g local air force representative r if non-high - school gradu ates can - pass the necessary mental and physical exams they will undertake a chal lenging career in the united states | air force com 641 2028 and .-:**"- for7sgt john l gilt's or visit ms office at the old post office bldg ellieott and swan fits *-:•■integrated 2 civil service positions open announcements tor career conditional appointment to the positions of nursing assistant s-2 j38 per year and part time food service worker wa-i tie per hoar were is sued this week by the execu tive secretary board af us civil service examiners va hospital buffalo n y fur her information and applica _** ro.ms may be obtained from the board of us civil set vice examiners at the va llipii.il or ar the federal of fice ijoildlng 12 euteojfc st huff art fl v room 2 minister visits in memphis mm atty j cohton of 4»l linwood aye and pas tor of the li-wood avenue church of christ i conduct lav a gospel meeting in men«dhefl tennessee tor 3 weeks ; *»:<"■tne bungalow ■church of christ bra jame \ w braddort m mister bra norman o lyons of ■} 37 hamlir road m4-ms witt be far charge of services toxrnx the absence id br caisson negroes to visit homes of whites educational inter - racial i home visiting day wiu be held sunday may 16 spon sored by the buffalo end erie county cot**eb dt churches in cooperation with the catholic oand jewish faiths of buffalo i on this day white families i will be hosts to negro visit ors ah . persons will meet at st nicholas church 22 jwelker st sunday may 16 at 2 p fa ' interested persons may fill ,■in the blank below and mail ; it to home visiting day lagas ' sis circle buffalo n y i 14314 name y ,-.,.;,,„ i address \ 1 phono •"...>...............,. ; occupation j uaiui ...... „..;;.,.... r5ing1e couple -.. ...< i n.y 65 benefits jaged urged to get j * health protection j now no medicare ! * benefits available until 1966 t flffew york - the new york « health insurance assoc -; tie established two and a half year ape so help the el jeilv wt their hospital and j medical bills has paid more : than 931 million la benefits t'*w*w flomosmcod by morton o m.her president on the occasion of the opening of now york ms new open .-*-* rollment campaign from may ist to june 9th j the elderly and their tatty hies who are financially re sponsible for them need health insurance pro taction now he said point out that benefit from medicare even if enacted shortly would not be available until july 1 mm if during the coming yea any elderly person with no hospital or other health in surance were to become ill or confined to a hospital tie would not ret nv benefits un community worker orstella ramsey always be lieved that every individual should contribute to one's community to help make it a belter place in which to live *. .'.,- —< after orstella completed i her training in the field of beauty culture she felt that she could best make a small contribution to the jurtaiy poliflieai am ehoruame - pha v _ 7 - m ■... ■: v 7.c „... > m by taking anaeiivtr part ; this she *(*. orstella bafd .. ley is a life member of ihe "' naacp founder of ho western sew york educa tional trade she founder and president of the ethical guild member of the laf laia negro scholarship teem dation ymca deaaurlho so cial club new hep bap tist church aid*has'lectured at clinton junior high school : and neighlwrhood house on the latest trends in hair and beauty care • mrs ramsey is the spon ker of ramsey's annual mother's day show we wish the best aad hope that the 1 community will give her nil support see you at the show class president philip s asblry last week was elected president of the sophmare class at lr»»n ... university y-pxmtl dencc x i 7 ':''';* -.'*■*. 1 a brilliant youth mr as hury 18 was born hi b.u fate em is the son mt mrs eva w and the late james p ashury he resides at »« oakgrove and is a,graduate f bennett high school ' last june he received an burnt scholarship from brown university - photo courtesy evening news "■".. ■"> i ■•■ii l-m „..,.,.,»,..■>■. st page <> see page 4
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-03-06 |
| 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 | 1965-03-06 |
| 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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