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price 10 cents fiuf/allo n y./'s-tußrjlny oct 10 - 101 1964 vol xxxviii 80 the buffalo criterion b f bundy jr heads local human relations council will serve asr chairman of local council â– the ' sate ' cmkirtt^pfv-i •*"-** humftn rijjhts ' irmour?c ed on monday nov 9'f the appoint met of b prar^linsßufi jr as chairman of cum miss|pn**s buffalo re-jttjn»*l council an,^vis->"^jk ; t y whi.'ch acts as eh eiiise^t< • aiim of lt»/cbjti-miait**^c.'mr hurwlv wt is in ' tharj^e ol the buff i*]rfe«vpfficc=<rf it*bße state division df veteran i affairs l*'i4»'-ip'&t^gtny^o ; | fee army ii nerves and hotda ihe rat 01 m»jwi?shejw j needs the l*e daniel '«*_. i sfreeter to ihe rouncrt '. [ â– â– '" coiti mlssloner lsd'^^l o-waf whoi reettmmen*ed ; i-he'-ttpp-'nemoirt said "* *- . \: i am drilled i aim u'7 | mission has hm aye fnl m btiiin'irva thv;stsc-*i£ea of major burnt ' f it i n portam ami sens live post i have known him tw/z'surt lime and i am that horti the commission and t j^o.-r pie o»f the ruflato*-inijitw;2l profit â– by . ids cl~ain~,areb"|i7 he p«w3e»s*s jl»e tend < perfeivce oral derttcntf^n jjjjim - will mi-ice the buthi'i*"._%varl r'l an important tt**h p dm commission in its ettt<tati.hi tike equal oppo'rrjnitv.'fiar ill a viable reality jni tha 5 community sswaß—h one of the seven'.sentor v j eta . counselors ta il***,^«|^ajs vtr bandy fec-lved i)w fclgfitj 4 it*'grfeie on t j^-fcjjr#£js&|f st-tv-ic '* f-mninatto t/x&jm mv&ty^>'*s&yih<m i':t.*:<m'-ttt y^tym'^ttaffi few l ><**--*", -»*• is ; t^<|****!4st b f mdy jk.-7'7l four nabbed in home crash banian end kzdti'.re j m&mm treat a gang af yaikfcs y craalwn una the mm trf'-l>r.-ke»or"'p?ocyk mb v itetnfcowi i'pkwy •-" n»v *; 13 has ' : rvsnfosj '■• r -- - tha utttm at saswtal jnutlh 7 . the incident is alte-getl ta laws * mmmialtimd when a 1-ot nabbed rev m j lynch to head oakgrove church the rev mtkard j lynch 9 was barn an october m si he is the find minister at five brothers and si sis lent bora lo the / late mr ' and mr ernest lynch at l attalia alabama * he attended public school l,*tr*;attalla ala rev mr lynch sen-ad in the army before coming ts this city on february 11 ms he ,- was married ta the fanner mm lets faulkner a trad i*oa at the port huron lligt school port huron mich i en july ft t»54 a daugh ter daxaoita was born ta the and an feb is 1851 i mm milfenl j 1 inch 11 ;. mas born.;..,p - y a lyme wag censed a preach from tba u~y crave baptist church buf fafa ma al the age mt m 7hn organise the cedar grave baptist church aad area ordained mm the paster by the council me association which convened la young awn ohio frew april 1*44 ha had ti.it pasiarat dot and re tpa»tt&r_t!e iat th cedar grove baptist church baf fin derm rl • seven ' yean at . ucc****ful ministry there the pen-*h«rshtp in oaiiaidkl'mm.*-baiiif called <â€ΕΎ mftmmatm'-at the sit rev."hs7t lynch tv open house at u.l nov 19 open house will be held at the buffalo urban league hte-_.'th.:tauaram avenue no is from sm to in p «_.- to cslehrate equal m»i>ortunfty day the it-naii-ni 1 as â– *? of :- lincoln's - cjatljlmiulgh address i - ra lttdadbm us that . ull men tort created «****" ' *. - ',-: bfiow—msgr f m kelll her working hoys home su perintendent is shown at the greater buffalo international airport welcoming sonny lis ten to the city same time age accompanying mr kelliher to ihe a'rport on the arrival of the then world's heavy weight champion sonny lis ten were sir sam carl-la president of afl-cio local m prof charles pleasant an official of the national order of elks and judge john o carr aa executive ol buffalo civil rights league inc y listen is matched in a re turn co with casshts clay dr o.u ifill leaving city for new post - a cam muni (> fare ii and a)>pr<!<-l4>lan service rumor tag dr 0 urcilte ifin fr the lt kmiwn minister et st matthew africlaa metho disi episcopal church so swan st wilt be held sun day nov ij at friendship baptist church 591 fill 111 st at v.sa p at the lev edward it mrnrelry is the [ best poster i sponsored by he inter denomination ministers coun cil of buffalo and vicinity governmental dvlc and re ijut-urn leaders headed by i major chester kewal will pay tribute a or km pr j his outstanding leadership in till city 77.,7 ; a grstfttafe of the ifnlver dr 0 ifill dr o ll ll : sorority to present group ; â– gamma phi omega turf i lota chapters nf alpha kappa alpha sorority will present the virginia union l'nivci-<itv ch&lr la concert thursday kov 1 i * p m at the lincoln me moml cwrcli each year the dy.tr covers mare than 4.m miles traveling the midwest and east presenting cm-certs to aiumm snd friends of union five year ajeo the choir was nvtir to ft citfl mimic wall fa e york city as **..'*( ctkir tor the united easter dew ser vices two years ops they made • return engagement in the mack hall the choir performs yea y da tha unco nation-vide broadcasts and hue net credited as one of the out landtag choir among col leges . 7 the traveling choir is cnwanaul „;, of -• . 44 / talented youth who pome g from all parts of the country local • students attending virginia . il-fon titrtversily mho will be appewrtng wttft the choir are patricia r jn*«n and lobby stenlwuse presenittion of the choir i one of gamma phi omega and gamma lets chapters numerous cultural omtrrbu twos to the community ttk**ds from the concert j presents croup yy heads medics < bin ophthaimagui at the meyer memorial hospital dr w yerby janes has been elected : president of »*,« hospital's medical sta 17 ly !â– ; a graduate of j\he^ito§iif ; ilv 7af buffalo m*-_--l "â– â– mm**m*m •■! i|jpf ithe^gfpifj/if jtomm mk ht tirst negro phv«mmi to bead | a service a the mtyer ha i clinical professor ot war gtty ophthalmology on the faculty others elected are vice president dr wi'l.am j mat-biti chief of urology secretary dr jab g hob inson chief psychiatrist and treasurer dr warthington jg scbcnck jr attending i #• i oasgjnt dr bullock off to california dr r f bullock of hum boldt pkwy attended the american denial association convention in los angeles nov tth to the 12th he baa offices in niagara falls and is president of the niagara falls dental society ; 7 frank hughes dies suddenly at home v funeral services were held for frank hughes et « t wilding aye monday nov *« mr hughe died suddenly thursday nov s sm4 he was born in merridian miss august 7 ism and bad been a resident of buf falo since 1847 survivors besides his wile elizabeth are a mother mrs mettle malone a slater mrs fannie bar mere a brother roosevelt hughes j and neicea and nephews all lot detroit michigan i out-of-town relatives attend ' tag *" the funeral were lean ard hill and miss fannie 1131 1 i i ashing ton o c and mrs alice stephmir at new | yer brother and sisters of £*£&*£?****» mr and mrs f*&st f j cleveland ioh-rtv'eousjos mi ' mr - hughes i*^t>~f-«3tt«gairfw^ia^^iide mt ih-tr»it and many wlees and nephews j â– ...-.. &&?â– â– â– '*-* services were * held at meadows bros j funeral • home interment was at the forest lawn cemetery r res harry j unite sr i officiated ; mrs r johnson dies few days after accident funeral services were held for mrs " roth carolyn john sen at the calvary holiness church on nov 11 by bet uncle bishop . brumfietd johnson j 7 : 7 ••' yy i "-.*• mrs johnson passed away nov 7 1m4.-after an auto mobile accident in s which she suffered a broken big and j several 7 broken limbs an oct st 7 :..- - •..-, mrs johnson her husband air farce 7 sgi , james r johnson and it month | aid james r jr were return ing from a visit to his par ents in peansylvgnta len route - 15 when her v ear struck a tree as she swerved a the left to avoid another ear they • were take vto canting hospital 7 yy sgt johnson suffered lac eration the mm suffered - a head injury and broken * leg they later were transferred to buffalo twspltal 7 the had recently returned from 7 >. years in okinawa mrs johnson m was hern in manhattan n y oct it !_«. the dauehier ef mr ami mr alfred j»hns*>«i jr of 147 hatnlla read «>• attended ' the , buifata public schools and*-*bryant and stratum fastness scfeagl other tar-rivers are two ret hers alfred and lesays one . aunt mrs otue .. dabn at east orange n j : * new head of local daughters of isis | mrs tan edwards of 539 j laurel sjfc a past common . ! dress mtjw.fi court no-is'-0 2 daughre-ffe *â– isa : bars jtmn i ww»iaat ad y*9qfc i j f.mperiat deputy . 3#he ' | oe o*;lfo*jji court r_t 67 1 idaus-htersiiaf l-is..n|.ryfftko,'.j by.--the xmfamlxaii ijgtto-3 of tiksjlf 4 - ' y*j7 ;<] methodist home cornerstone rites slated . wiiliamavilfc n y.-ih cornerstone of the new wag.ootl residence hah for boys at th methodist home for children '% here will he laid in ceremonies on sun day , nov 22 at 1 p m the rev d coyri taggan of es-ansmiv illinois drm-for of cultivation for the gene al boon or hospital and homes of the method t church h be the f*r,ncipal speaker - the now ttructnri wil house it boys and hous parents and wilt include idtn*n facit'tiet . tbt»'*s*»w rn jideace >* part <* ttc,.h>jta*l k pros-am for which the m.*rtlax"y home for children ! cornerstone j'^&v rites held for rudolph lane old buffalonian many friends mourned the death of rudolph s rudy lane of $_* e north st who died oct 27 ism in meyer memorial hospital 7 he had been ill lor several month he was 77 years sf ago â– - mr lane was been in buffalo the son of the fate ' wl-last f martha lane his parents were ardent swrnkms of nethet ame j church and so he was born into and grew up a most active and valuable member of that church he served in many capaci ties chief among them the office of secretary and treas urer of the church for more than 40 years he and mrs lane _#!â– married 42 years mr lane was also a mem ber of st john lodge no it fa-am for x years and a member of the consistory rudolph lane : below the first comes ; ant to enter th ims crite j roi calendar girl contest is ! cute windy monroe a student at east high schoil wind is being welcomed by willie j warren who is in charge o j ihe annual affair . other girls interested in joining dial the ! criterion at tl 1-2373 now planning for jazz concert i ; sunday nov 15 at 4 p.m in st â– â– ;â– . phhtp's episcopal church parish hall 155 goodell near michigan pete johnson will play again j in the fall of 1968 a series of strokes prevented pete from continuing his career as americas noted pianist of as blues and boogie-woog ie in spite of resulting heart trouble diabetes and poor eyesight pete pen is ted fin der the spiritual guidance of bis priest father curry pete became an ; episcopal j an in ism and was confirm ed by the rt rev lauris ton livingston scarfe bishop of the episcopal diocese of wny hi wife marge has ! been a life-long episcopali lan ''..-'â– others participating art the ! musical tea are carroll hardy dee jay diae jock ey on radio station wf.br i leo stnlt concert pianist and professor in the school i photo shows father cur ry and group planning tea cert .. 'â– parenthood group to meet -.- f--i .- y "... *. â– '.:â– "â– â– â– -â– ly * y y an unprecedentedprogram :.-â– a intensive j family pfettmii ducatkn mat service wi'.l be undertaken in six of new york city's 16 poverty areas to demonstrate the extent to which parent want birth control and will use it if it is available to them alan f guttmacher m d president of planned parenthood-world population announced a three-year protect fin anced hv s tit *** brant from the new york funs for children inc wilt in .. augurate the first 7.'concen-7 t rated local effort to bring v all methods of family fimi tnt-ion full inrfotmaiton about them and their im portance to family . life and stability—directly % into im * poverished . neighbor hoods thus kins birch control a accessible to the poor as it is to the more affluent he - said . - â– j v7 : â– -.'/ dr guttmacher disclosed the plan at a conference of *. professional staff at 7 new . york's hotel roosevelt tba session attended by 50 del * egates from planned par parenthood receives term in fed court â– ..'-' - , - m.'.*y—x*y ralph c stewajt !&<&,'.' of â– â– ms tlmon st was seaten y ed to two years in by f<yd*i jnd**;o jshn q ttitf _ demon stewart pleaded qint tv m wperatlir a jtw a>trn of the alcohol a tobacco * tax unit aided bu"fl*0 nck arrested gt-mrs-t ia his home last march 4 s i.^.f,m':y_~m i 11 7 ram tmpc i '. fee - sag 7 ' see pepe 4 see page *) see page 2 ; see > page t f).'7 see page •> - see page 7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1964-10-10 |
| 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 | 1964-10-10 |
| 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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