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the buffalo criterion price—io cents ——• " â– jwm--.il ii.m.i im n iii ii , * , m ni mm i â– â– im.i.i - buffalo v y saturday jan 9 - 15 1965 vol 39—no 2 cr board survives reorganization proposal buffalo plans self-interest community power committee would be only voice for or ganized area plans are underway la buffalo to start a wood lawn organization for the r local negro area it was re ported to th criterion this « week y â– ..'â– â– . ' '," r j { the total amount needed to get the project going is 150,000 cold cash for the organizer upon arriv al and 75,660 pi the cons pletion of three years the purpose of the orgeni nation it *-, reported is 19 lay aside ail,existing agea : ties with thli group becoh â– ing tho only voice and ; spokesman for abb organi zed area which will don hsate the community for it own good â– trie first of two meetings m were held s tuesday jan it at the michigan yav»^ym ca and tb second held fri : \ day jan .'.. at which time y about seventy people attend ed ' -â– y ; v y.rr'fy f the woodiawnf-orgatrtta-v t**>r iof chicago is a sort ; of do it yourself ronp which likes l pride nt th neighborhood f supports as jj well a operate ; the butnyi si |â– â– e'a'-'bi the area . etc ' -." ; :.' " ' â– temporary officers a v mbrj rev richard d ford chasf y wan 851 elm st conrad e §| xi!l r v treasurer 550 ben st;;>l robert fei;-ct*^,;vvk»':"cib3i^f rn-n and ymaryyliayass.,if-d â– "',] retary .' tfrei-gw *$;:<. jsn«-t t^mpor*ry f esit f-sd i j ots/^tham.'fitt^'ib f-i h • i a*r;f is : swdt iw»fe irr-'"v s**iri~-i i'j-*issl_f*s>*s«a loses appeal i ' xcp â– ajtaw clayt-n . p*w'cfl t i ybbwva a - jan im was an | t»ce««fta \ te an appeal t i turn the supreme court re vane a $'»,..» libel iurtj r-tcat wets bg a new york domestic worker uho claua xm the wm defamed by a naasa by -, a new „ a if aether wha rimm waa lamed by • '\ i 1 mm f e«h«r f james i it year-eld widow aeetimd mm lawmaker af ithclhtg her in a 1m tv intentlew below—lt col walter t zam>ic com manding officer troop command usascs fort monmouth n j presents certificate of achievement to staff sgt l w bonds foi outstanding work in the electronic sup command.—j a ruane photo negro history observance feb 12th 14th rv j hop mn •>. carr i . , j i ; â– . - of a theratial groups that fr.ake tip thip pojyglpt nation j we ealtrlhe vnlted states af f america - the 1 negro know » bm , about himself m of su-story than ". any \ other th fee * two good - tfttsom 1 for this first nil'jiter-wo i«rij^v_i ijivditslrf.-^ljw if^tr totiidfbekfet this f-'a-ioon t l>cen 3 ed by whiie writers,•.mest whom hav recorded f*.fys!:&roug'hvlfe l ciii-ibl-f5 of ;•; racial j pirates j rather than own-gh the eyes of ** and fact | =,»■" this ia reunited la distor t'mem ejetasi ear-sawae and i iftjksriim no other racial ' jttctp a the v s has been howled oat at so many hie f.-.»~ieej credits aad blamed tor o many onasrfu â– -!» has the i-jegro this , has beet tfclib j -.. jtitc pfttohtsa and stashed ' ' the second reason is iht frvu of the united state have hmtraa _ racial prei«-j ice and have become cs ec c senary to a-1 the changes fo pobet ode mass schod bocks j . j at oat senses today i-enect the * - persona iof either the man { ten of me beard of educe j : . tics the state swp-ristessdent of kd-ai at_w or the school j stipenwandii the result has i negro uisfury i school 53 pta ,'-'â– ' the ft setae no s3 | ; field their â– ] meeting sao 14 et 0q p tt ta the school j a-ndcoriuaj : the speaker for the vesint ' was lodge bvymttnt r i • h.rmer fanwiy conn judge i whose ' mqnc was tnpor ' tenet â– ' of .-. edusatioo-»drop fiats , -, .. ' -'-, . * cerm-ratt p ai«r*gl held cot&mttttre wa also held .*â– â– ____" i.-,.:v^s*"--:'liii .__-:_ i i*ji-ff :â– â– f the executive board was ' htmteee and coffee and i ccoh-ies wet served ', i marguerite beh is presi dent dorothy williams cor ! responding secretary and sarah galloway program chairman al price wins speaking honors alfred prke bennett high schuoi and ronald wash burn frontier central high school hamburg won the terrf-finals at the annual oratorical contest of t ii c erie county american leg tan which wat n.._i in sacred h**art academy iffggerlsviile y.7hty ocmpvted in tha final wednesday " jan = 20 at immaculate heart of mary academy fl oat st at wtich time alfred price rame a ac nd place and received 15.68 . â– -'â– eric j dickson bithop turner high school ant tim othy ' tv ot*btast l y*sl j mary high sdwat lane utter r other finalists f '., alfred was also on ji two erie cot v sin in finalists in a new m i h,i program for outstanding ncj-r f,t dents administered by th national marti scholarship corp of i vamton hi ha ii the hon of mr and mrs alfred d price of 13 medley pi • th other is gregory r hamilton acta of mrs lethe merri rather of orchard perk he it a senior in orchard park central high ; st-htioi „. -„..- .-'.'-< y • â– ike hst back fund drive the only two living erg j presidents of the united • states m general dwight d j lower •■and \ harry s truman—will serve - as hon j c-tm rv ;; sponsor est . m nation j mh9ihbp f_pdrdr&«"*'%_mt epiw m*^i m.lv lan is ov*r we hundred planned < parenthood cesttrs m the ; untied states will participate in the seven and one-hair ', mulion dollar appeal '-•■-. â– '- t it a planned parenthood center of ma-mo has set a â– goal of 143.1-9 moneys col i lecied iocetfy support th ! only total family planning . medical service available in i buffalo m - web aa national rosea rch and expansion - pro jects at the planned parent hood-worm population fed erac aad family planning ' in 37 foreign countries mr william b h sawyer is general chairman of the j buffalo area drive • mrs i corning towaend jr serves ; as vtee<hair_ten jj j the drive dates arc front january 18 to february 8 ] speaks in bflo ueorge m . fowler . chair mas of the state c©mmi3 ste for human rights an nounced huh a workshop meeting with leading repi-e maaatbm ut gx.ernmeni rag totry labor immunity re ' ; ligtow and ail rights ; ol*y sanitations will he l-eiu in buffalo in mid-march tofdlt | cuss race relations lftyth '' city „.' . 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"..",-. the purpose of tin march workshop wilt he to explore the various ' areas of ma re i.tik'n ami to work out pro cedures for improving lines of communication among all j egreent-t of the community the buffalo meeting will be one of a series to be held i ma spring in principal cities | in the state to promote tha wot of the cottunisttoo by enlhittog greater partcipafkw in advancing :â– eqmt i!ioppav vipittgi b^^gfsify^y.iyy group wants better action ; , -â– > : â– â– â– :.â– -â– :â– j -..-•-. «■»,-,.-*. â– k-rw york the american ova liberties union called i for fen-mediate action to i-m prove the fbl's investigation of civil rights complaints sod j its enforcement a civil right law " :'â– ' .:â– noting that the current con 1 tiovcr.*iy around fbi director ' j edgar hoover's statements ' concerning dr martin luther king and the civil rights movement had sharply pom id up the adequacy of tha fbl's tola in the civil right i area the evil liberties organ i ization's nicholas kauenbach said ': - f j decile the recent flurry of fbi activity in civil rights j rises in the south we do not believe that its overall record is one of vigorous pursuit of persons responsible for de priving negroes of heir civil rights since the list of ihess '; i violation is huge and propor j ttonaiely arrests and protect t«on art few we do not think j our criticism is unjustified shell oil co to support 50 schohlarships c y ;- â– * - - •■- - j j ' the shell companies foun ! dation inc has annouticed a progi-am to support 50 rotfege j scholarships for qualified me \ pro students met the next { iyft,;yearsv..;':r ''.".",.â– ' \ ih four-year college sc-trjl ii hips called the sh-il achievement toi_mhir w*f j : l for negroi:.gt«i_«icii.-.f-bu j nlng careers ja pto tis^tge .! to«chtjitg'.ln4&fte^s;'bfi"m»ttj cn_alics,f c^misfry physics | biology ..• and general or tie mentary science *"' the shell pameiabta plans j to bu.t t\vojc tor the five year pit-gram v , a . i-f'tenf scholars w-hi -.--«." a-1 ' wanted each jcar _^_ a ,_* 1 ici^jofsfi*e f yebw f.hcj^-l^j j i fc.-rh v . trshpr j m v to ujm a , veut''tiibh the*amtjunt of'e&cm i f-jw-"hi vctw.r-^w«.r ! t:onal grants will be made to he institutions f * the stadenis attend * ': -\\ v / fcf r,f /_ â– '" th scholars hip awards will f he made rhrouj the national ) achievement scholarship pr ft sura a newly announced j pioleet of the-national merit scholar ship corporation of - lv.instan illinois >â– <-• j the project was launched i this year by a 17 million grant veteran buried robert stringfleml of ms * i ' spring - -":, _ st * passed !; away ; thursday dec * si ism at • veterans hospual i he was bora in wilming ton n c jan 24 1124 the j on of clarence and ida strlngfleld "-â– -â– â€ΕΎ ; i mr siringlleld " came to buffalo at the age of 13 where be resided with his aunt and uncle mr and mm william harden f he served three years with the united states ; army ii>ri world war ii and was honorably discharged at the completion of his sendee j-f survivors are 2 bis c wife mildred children ranald sharon and jaris 2 brothers george of this city and roger of philadelphia pa 4 sisters r mrs anna mac brown ef corona l "< 1 y \.; mis agnes s mxon af wilmington north caro lina miss cera win string field and mr z-hm s tat um of princeton new «. jer sey several nieces and nep hews and a tost ef relatives and friends }>.'.â– .• ' '.'. funeral services were held monday jan s ims at i pit ra at faith femote church ef ged in christ m hickory st the rev walter l williams floating if v sherman l talker mcci ilea was hi charge in terment was *â– forest ism a tea\%*t jtiff m y.jiyf£-i my mrs montgomery dies after brief illness , mrs.-rosa montgomery de ' parted this life sunday jan wary 0 865 at s p.m after i a brief illness in the timer tjency hospital mb wee the daughter of the late rev and j mrs prince hail and ihe wife , of the late john montgomery j she was horn i august i htb in i razer term and mm baptized in pleasant - grove baptist chtffch there her family moved to men phis nn at an eattv age here she and her family re sided until 1510 when they [ game to buffalo n v . mak • g thi city thestl home y she ". fomed the siillo bap frfff tj^frch but in the s n»id 1929 moved her membership ', tad,'.-m_d_:-:-i!<!3yd memorial ' toy -' tt ana taitttftd me*nb*r and . uttunng.i worker m the./mis : sion|ij-y _-"- society ever ready io gfve'any service she could render ' j mrs montgomery entered politics in the ism's and was \ very active in the republi j can party for several years i before changing ever to the ' democratic party she was an early supporter of the criterion from the early it's ; until her death in the early tag she affili - ated with the democratic par ty after a short time organ j ized a political club and in a ' , very few years the fifth ward women's democratic j club became one of the city's ! most powerful political cluft ' they honored her by making j her tneir first president i which office she held with i fordo until 1953 she was com j ; mitteewoman in her district and n inspiration to her com l munity .'-,.., : the dub was formed during j the tenure of the then ward i chairman edward v bennett ! | j among the women of the j j ward who very efficiently as j 'â– â– sisted her in organizing it were juliette bennett ann mrs montgomery below—on a recent visit atty grant reynolds was briefly entertained at the home of dr myron s bfc guire by members el the local omega fraternity and friends in the photo are leu johnson deputy sheriff pleasant grant reynolds dr mcguire flash herdl man bunny price william rollins willie manuel and garden rowe community political leader dies mrs rosa montgomery singer retires vtoladelpbia — thursday night jan 14 f concert star marfan anderson sang her farewell to her ; native - city received a plague at iter mission _'.-. £.-;',"•' .'â– -• â– '."' '" mayor james â– ' h '•■j tate who made the : citation said the - negro star has re fected great credit in her native city but she - is also a graciou«.lady and a great human being y lodge installs ; paramount â– lodge no 71 - f * a m p h a held us annual election and in j stallation recently at para 1 mount temple e uiica and purdy sts "?: â– â– ' ..;'..■• ; .â– ':;-.â– i elected and insta were i worshipful master william i f scott 88 beverly rd ; j senior ward-n ernest ;.%"'â– warden 174 blame aye j junior warden landen l mecall 85 beverly rd : treasurer addis hirttoa â– j set r*tary,j james f knuckles j and chairman of 'â– *% trustees w-tit-rmct^lre j program chm y mrs emma callahan with her ".'. 31 ; captains announce that the ; annual founders day \ program ' wih ". be pre sented at the '-. church 41 spruce st on sunday mar s at 3:30 p m • f - trinity will observe 18 years of service in the com munity ' during which rime ; many ministers ... have pas tore the church ~. r - j ; the present minister is ' rev s l i hargrove . mrs \ emma callahan - is general chairman and harry wilson is program secretary want to become one oi the best go marine corps see your : local marine recruiter today opportunities lor fields on land sea and air collect food clothing for miss town new york part of a plan to adopt the southern town of starkvllle mis a group of residents on man hattan's west side are col lecting food *' clothing and money to send there pf - % the project operation freedom is sponsored by th le ansonia independent democrats and the council of federated organizations the directors hope that they will have enough goods to fill a large truck by feb 12 lincoln's birthday and the closing day of the drive one of ihe directors said h;>t rhe idea originated by a group who felt . that there was a heed to.do more for mississippi's i eg.d4s > ,..- > mr goldman sa.d l was : in - mississippi with 1 thy wife ast sutrtttoer and after three sv-eeks we saw the need to lo to jomething for negroes living there ' . art anderson jr 3rd plac e winner arthur s anderson of cat aianetlns preparatory â– school v and ronald washburn of frontier central wednesday won quarter final compttiticn in the 28th annual oratorical v contest sponsored by the erie county american log foe y'v -''.-.;', arthur won in t contest held in nardia academy and ronald in a contest in cheek lowaga central high school arthur placed t.ird in the fi-.als . -.-"- mrs keck dies mrs effle senora keck el 1121 n caroline st balti more maryland sister of rev mrs if berta anderson ; passed away jan ft * 1883 at the home of her son mr olho l keck 28 1 - chelsea terrace baltimore she had been ill less than a month mrs anderson was at her bedside when the end came mrs keck was very active in the faith baptist church , bond and ashland st where she taught sunday school for man years she was also a member of the good sa maritan bible circle and served on the usher board rev waiter e paige wag her pastor '" v y.\k , mrs keck is shown on tin right with a friend * { ' see sage «) see page <)
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-01-09 |
| 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 | 1965-01-09 |
| 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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