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coming soon , 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 news-worthy in all areas will be cordially welcomed '■' .'■' ■y ' "■" * -'''' '.'.' r the c criterion will publish in the near future its list of buffaionians who made 1 outstanding achieve ments in 1964.-.these citizens are a credit to the community and their accomplishments are soma thing to be proud of ''.'.-. . vol 39 7 v the buffalo criterion buffalo n v saturday feb 13-19 1965 price io cents mission-'needs donations •' bcthesda holy water mission in ■otn k v will remain pen al though its founder rev a j?ai hsrno sr recently died donations •» nreded for a lawn mower to fer*p the frast cut on the parking kit mail them to 1170 stohe rd t j elm a n y vlij'iii statement . mr a lb*no ex plained that the maintenance work was done by her late husband and id order to keep the facilities iisa ; fele these donation are needed ;..;._■she i anxious „ to carry on '.' the wmtt her husband loved so dearly civil rights league plans action program trio charges hiring bias at gowanda state hospital says only two negroes are seen working i by staff reporter - ' complaints have heen re vet vvd fcjßjffci publication al cruig i^scrimitwtory prac et-n-hi ha hh'ing of negroes ftnd *: other areas at the go >"•■*■"*».- state hospftai ndfajftt ft*t hat true practices re fesnble rhahy i ihrxsn of the j ocirp south in ir'h " at;a result and yhy an «* j m to get a complet tory ; of both sides 0 ", these state room the criterion wih uwk mto i matter m it | has i dont in m3b3f.i other similar syai.es ia bis area over the years !; > _^_ a spokesman «*;.; d that tn o.'a'f as he could observe out j et h huge force .^ m-pitalr employ \ ifnis lac he had nttd ew»jy one rm i kmi j wl5 7 fe^m^jsyeaa and one ; h^sfk:a~ttos ai-iati-t .- | ■-. t m^mee.^an ■*—■.■wsi^pnr evan i.ri.-,i tih're ate i goodlypanther ot fie^ro pa stems .:' ifcfew 1 have __ e no . tyx'^f^f^r'''6kyhf'kuiaci-~i ] hi's r**3!^«t-,_srf___i ate-7 o«»i ',*.■the.yzn . net nosy \ j vwrfe'--sliiev the ham t civil iri&ttk v -'"""" j . - in a sfartmewt *> the crl t tevtoo ali iaouha ov«r j ton staled i along with mv son darence overton md hia wfffs fatricia ann were | dented the right to 7111 out applications the reason giv en was that we muse *..;*_ in 7 ahead of tints and make an i appointrntat far a intetview i first ■she coacjudedj . '.;.-, they estimated that out 4 j about 3500 employee is oyer tap km t.ejgn*9k'"y ■anmrrfii apofcannaa he cr.tertor with exhifc-j t'tai vcizey tuten^xyid-m r&c&te iavetilgatioeti j-fesijit ba f ttarted at once try the pr*e ! naacp foh the vi 8 , 11-i■■i.,ti i cpyt_n.l*sh_rl i ihe sf-ftgro - end ph clergy ■■tneny-stt*t y hon k*v f'jcste . l-it*lti*r ■_ mmlelfi •'.*.'. ■'■'- -■;." ■_;• '■company promotes frank derr ■tdmund m ilombeck tms-j uriel manager of the i nit ! mutual lite insunanee co • tt —... .. ■" mmmammama ry~i j with offices at 499-m brts baa binding aamnrocm the ' promotion »| frank i oert | i mr oerr started with inlty a an agent in is lit will have charge of the f niagara palls new york i area ';..„ .', z j ty-hlr derr resides at 162 west tirade with his wife tlher dad sun frank jr ', mr . leeland i :, bailey president of unity ia shewn congratulating mr deri on his recent appointment y the story of idlewild ... rsparted.-by ■■-' * eaocag stat -*' rrrtspor»d_*m ol the detroit free press ■■a fma^mittlh '-. f i pi*s^oon!«*pontfets : - l^l i ml of thr nattott ' m having fie o»tr.*iaseg*i3 asm 4;&.*«i.b--michigani eotm 7«y r w been qui intc'swt . #>-* yeans ; ;- .. '• he may ii lake w..h •*» coußty;is ; yates - town ihm slmmi aettt nrgr4 ■xhe-«waty ifc,|dw.n bat ;. the txxxa.ak*-tpa ! stfccb ■serves .-.■. vatcf,-.16e j school is ,->,-, .■«««,: n<fao -, nn ot tbinks a ': ih*f»k mtntt it "* - '-• '■'■'■ta gmmaxttm at yates . ttwusftip fs t«-*i,'d j , nmmri ytiiaq f hm fmmm : r«sttaset,'-;idie*dd ai ' r w li.mg :■rummer rtml s nd up to 34 ww viif ma . oyer a hdiday weekend ;; re h*gm they emir i ad over die ■united sakttts '-. guan j«t • xpiy over im-t baldwin forvgahnlces :■'•*: ■. - feo.-v#re.i.-wrved wttft . 4?*r tan,d*&is walk '«**«* rlde *, or m«hla rwtvfsitij tbe streets ■- tie e__my>s negfp prase :'■****% bo»^y -> kelson m wni*s wm stewed by wta.es - wew'lld.jiy-etl-'r'hag only ma j ttgtatprmd votera %'■; "■„ ». i !*• om«t;-*'s only metfcaj mmm imttpg helsoiv m.d , ■is tilt and -' wk-tr-s j con fiwt r many miles to onsuji mmi.'yzyyy '•■',- .... :.;■yy .-, •■■• s__£__*i ut5f sheriff wibiam iforton is h.ifl.iv respected fey ootb;coia«r i *■, ;*: yt*tgfp*k-l'im trmii % yatea wm ; jbicaio ii mi sttmct 9s by tbe wk groves ' takes i and mams also tolerance v p«aet h/.wtmiai die p •*»§■« ef chicago who flnat iprmttd wttssfutly m be human hean budt a borne in m'ewild la i»2 when he ' dk*d in t-mtl y was gives mwmp age in tbe ' l«k county star no men ted wm made that he whs i « meifto r-i.a , ths village of jtdiewild un tofcfrptwat.id is governed by th vaees township kr-arxl a five member oex'ute jar ! of atalng ordinance wttli re suiting bepha*_rd l)u-td&_g }{ la agreed,-'in b.tidwin that j fd^jd.;ti7'|^yerß*d;«celf ' 7h maintains * police i-cjc nt five durjft.s r^aort inariibf 9a'-&9tk*gatong winter t^'.z j , iti twamtater ■k.yyt/fwi*xer i i re department at 1 hree j pprtthz t gen * equipment 1 housed r • a modern ■xe*ma aent fire hill,'la new i ruck purchased last year ost i tumi.z ;: y-:.y y :< yyy *; | it .<» telephone service and elactrfclty and its street fights are ccswrounity maintained the chamber of commerce has 31 mebers an its own building '.':'"', a garden tub of it active member shows annua and has established a township j brary irith bind libmlun a spacious and permanent youth tenter h._s been built and ataiwtatmd : ■'-;. yates township's new ktisi m elementary s*oo serving wo pupils on 15 acres as a ho*w spot ; ■:■;.■- idle wild haw more than two doaen mauds for its resort trade and ihree hotels its three jii^j._.rthd>j " a tw^ttbp basi «■n-*gm talent b_jjhs restaurants 04 * each sum mer tonally it has sw tag smttoras to >- k!udf two garajte feur.diimi cop wtlefcrnt h o m ■'* for 12 s drive-in theatre » roller rink and only two taverns . m<pt|wiw?r4.»rwidantli ttftewftd rats six tatthsji con tractors threw plumbers two pinters mho electrfcaow two t*m men furniture mover , a boose mover and * heavy aomstructiew warder all wttb i»er«r**arv einlpmettrt - • • '* ;- ■w baste everything .•%•* tmd hei auya lola 6 wsk son j j the tiny "; ackniiwl edged queen of idiewlld , ldjew«d grew a «- white community grow — around its leading miens ' says mfic kennedy u bsa*c » b*»rt«n of pleasant pbttm township library in baldwin ftet«nt plain helped ' ybtee set up in library feme claim this hi attt-apfii-epatiim oth ers claim ix la aetf-n*pect ' while tb rem *.' te ns hon is wondering if peaceful ■inn-graiion 1 passible idk v*id and astd-tin contiaua 4a ■*.. ,; reeort on war on poverty to be given recent development in war on poverty wfl t ported at a joint fcui_g of the delegate bqard of the erie county community wel fare council and th com unity action ' orgfjutimition tuesday april 6 r ; at > j 12 o'clock noon in ; the statlcr hilton golden ballroom * * ;: ■. speakers at tha luncheon session will he mrs milton e k.ihn . chairman of the cao and a representative of the u s office of eco nomic opportunity wtintc meriiity has - not yet been de termiftad presidenrr william iv marcy _. eti-lbftf welfare council will preside ■■*\ the meeting ia open to the white - cccorthafc | to f m i marty the main purpose of the,,meeting-i ts nt ; interpret : - -- : ■: v"-',-y"'v ••->.■: ■ii piiiii mi 1 mi i 1 ________ and clarify the economic '■■opportunity act tweter which bait county will receive in the neighborhood of 1,750,000 for anti-poverty projects and to bring up to ,; hate public information on progress and status of the cao which is the official voljnteer organi zation in charge of the pro gram in erie county t ' - * z "■>*-'- •*■. *.. •*- f following the luncheon a neriea of workshop .• sessltmi will he held for voluntary and public health and wel fare agencies which have or may be planning ant poye rt y projects requiring federal assistance the cao already has re ceived several project pro pyls fftam various agea de these are being icreened or referral | akk federal _- ttorltfes - .* "-'•,-.-■.-..., ■>-■' tbryantilanie ".. \ '■.'*■■-. -■: .:... -■■league to start needed program by charles shegog \ j judge john d cirr/'man { a«cr of the buffalo | civil rights i.r..nu inc opens th : att,.;-it rgum?rt poor ■housing ' i owtitmrw in i^ffßiq and parttiwilarly ti the east side area and mora particularly in the fifth ward ' ' " * mr carr tatd.th criterion that pominem focal mini t*r\i .. bujiiic.s.s-mfn ©■«! { and i.vie • flirßatasations ar i eager and fitting in go along ' with ■■■; hi program in rjj cleaner r»iyimm«mil and hy ; gwttc life . .;---.,; s.y 7 y-x • the ' - fercee die civil riebts manager said : are j niaiiwg lor determined as 1 alt tpo«i mttetandarxl boos 111*1 n he area - adjacent lb wwltaaft street lor ale ; * * i outlining the can § oh jective of toe dm-ty judge j icivic rights teaf-u bryant lane store opens , the tag lane . bryant store i which had its grand openta ' monday march 15 at 5 xt j gepastif si is the ureal ad 1 am n a r,ailefl,a'.*a a.ymna , jof retail ; store winch started humhij in 1900 in that year a widowed seamstress open ed a small shop m her new york home and started a buwnesi which today doe nearly eighty million dollars a year in sales in 1900 mrs lane'bryant was forced by the death of her husband to turn to cus ; tom tailoring in order to support her six months old memorializes negro press father j the memory of john b ! rueswurm pioneer forerun ner of the negro press in america and first of his race in the juried states to receive a college degree was honored march 13 in new york city at the com modore hotel by one of th nation's leading soft-drink companies l . •-'*...; ■..- walnut plaques bear in a facsimile of page-one free don's journal the first ne gro „ newspaper : were pre sented by the seven-up com pany of st losds missouri to seventy-five publisher member . of the national newspaper , puwsher's asso i ciation a-aa -. '•' '] .. russwurm published free ' donj'a journal in manhattan ita march 1827 : a year after ms graduation from bow-dote college brunswick maine _ ? a native of jamaica where he was born in 1799 ruiswurm came to the united states as a child i following his graduation from i bfc-.vdoin college an e tablishmem of freedom's journal he emigrated to \ liberia where he held such posts as roloty.ii secretary : and governor of the mary land colony in that republic he died is 1851 publishers attending the two-day program visited the site where freedom's jour mal first was pub dedication of a new new i york city punte school nam ed after the ! pioneer negro newspaper was held friday march 12 near the site •" clergy protests below—this group of cler gymen braved cold weather ta demonstrate against the death rev r mttb % fellow imp a memorial service at the library recently minis i«r ef all faiths*participated rev john monroe and rev james ; hemphill - are in the ptciare—tim parker photo mrs ramsey founds beauty trade workshop j ihr western new york 1 educational and trad show \ founded by otheilo ramr-ey of ramsey's beauts salon will present mr at.-an of ! toronto and mr landerou jof new york city in a fashion show sunday apr 4 at 7:30 p m in the ter i race room of hotel ststler i refreshments will be served cabaret style .., the banquet to which the public is invited wilt be held in the georgian room on monday april 3 at 8 p m ft will be semi-fcmrta mrs ramsey inst tilted the educational and tr • show hare and has been assisted by the ferguson and ciyle beauty supply < panics mrs ramsey who operates one of the largest tad most modem beauty shops * iter is a gffted toiaesa woman she appeared monday mar 29th on meet the milfeca on their tv lou on channel yy - _ 7-7 _ ■■■bulletin ! principal p pa ti of school 6 resigned fri apr 2 following cqntroversia action *. open house held han*e's ti<*is6ij hirtane x 2 ie party--*i gi wmert bctd ope ht_u*e oft-trs_t«d3y;'-f id&tz and \ ssuunj | mar 24 ; tf ■the ■* tt&re ' ftwarif cfsad hy hosier tof htt emfte ikmily 7 ■■i -'. '.«!.».; ik v.nu.mt "._ apru iprorietor mrs vetms j > williams manager distinguished citizens huddle y thea . : three art.-known lit hem are left to . right - **• fea dpßar.l vrttmm af tha masten . district tv mmunitj council whs'h h'z antpai^tx ing j against . blight co art li . man oeimar mitchell who successfully guided his rem lution through the council i«t a buffalo humans rights caw mission and juatke lawless who on sunday mar 2 t poke to the xc en illegality of christ's conviction a j justice lawless earlier ttt year installed the . mastea condi's . off leer when this picture taken a v m , anyone knowing the wherw about at emma fip|ilw * eddie m<h*pmgs or elm thompson lam knew am ins 292 tag stw s»*mm a natilf—mr maggie mai*»ig 3sa feuotaio as m . brtefclya i nam x*m y'ttm^'page'-xy se fg *> j .' - i ... :'\" m j
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-02-13 |
| 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 | 1965-02-13 |
| 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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