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you 3.1—n0 10 ~ ~ u __^- r -_____*. buffalo v saturday may t - 15 1964 price 10c the buffalo criterion negro elected member of falls school bd barbers club votes to hike minimum haircuts to 2 nearly 50 shops to adopt price ? june ist in hike agreement well fellows as of june i ist v are going to ftg a lit j tie deeper for a haircut according to a statement i from a sepokes+man for tin negro barbers club of approx j mutely 50 affilated shops in j the ellicott and masten dis-1 tricts they went on record j to raise the hair-cut-ing fee j to 2.00 as of june ist the spokesman said that i all of the shops agreed to he raise with the exception 1 three the hike is necessary tn meet current expenses ami salaries for open-ting bar bers th club has planned a hi fathers day affair at hotel buffalo to help the united negro college fund . . arthur b ray polls highest board vote last week arthur b ray was b first negro :,_ be ___.» 1 *.» tha niagara fails jhcsr-l of education mis tri ama showed a ewtrmuany wide i mandate . and ' not a aftionriiy group vtctoty mr lay and r-tyiaond r firm won seats an the iis.nl m bm tti_i;,;.mjr ray is fl f__iit_i_n__m ©>, rum pfftlacta .< mr_to : ijh-rawr tftd a partner hi a utu-con a__ai firm ami mr evan j ' win tef enf.in?erini tor the good-'.tire a rubber °°»-» 7v 7 ray-waat.l-t top vote ssr wm i.sun votes he a>»*<*l ***** vfead tietweet 60 and jbfbpbbii b ray christian science lecture mon , june 1st christian science ik tl ftf june i the power of god and ms tracts oft man wit he aa p*»*d at a hoar public lecture here on monday june [ '.'â– ist **,â– sort d r win-l"m g tito christian science tmsk-m l*ecr»mwp "".: the lortura i na ***** «***<! by fiftt church of . t.'jiri-.t sr:«■_..ij apd will b?i ti^t-i uj *»- flwi ttmtfthpsastk rm.m_i'it<mh , fjuf-baffalo tirie of'tha jec 8 •**â– pgl is fjod cftp_t^s__f 4s»e man triumphant tif-lin-lorwa is from $£&&_.. §______ sadm-ai mm a*rt fc>rm*rtyv '« council 7*ub»feer ut th oip&t/p optlf-j : a 8 js^datfoo for tiie part fee year he ha been ds f y-fl&i ftlft ««* to christian | jctewe practice abb is car ttntiy aa an esteasjv lour 1 horace leftwich brought to bflo for burial '.____-'' a " " ' s tmaro ; lafmk #, eldest j tf it mr and mrs s ' ar uttmmh of 47 clinton i street died audd-rttv may j if a to â– "â– &»' stat hospital â– mr uftwtdt mm bom hi j f-acta-ewmk tt v on mar 'â– p 1«4 , we tew sebuoi no 4 lit l-arkawjrtoa graduated • crem school 17 in 1938 end mmtm park tt-ftfe in wt | path schools tn bu**f<*_r -: ru interest was te sport tod *» 1 was the champion water at ; the mlrhljtan a~n_m y bays department ht mm won the golden mamarwra fm 11 vyhjft jilwp oalllora<a he b**c**me * prttt_ts.tnn.il box or tttf fehw jt_t___nc nam ad him oaeiapdlrqt boner at the year in jjh jte 194 he font m ty reft h..s«ng sad this led to ' ma m^ntsi lm*«b*ifew»i '' - jks mumed » buffalo hi j and heloed w father *» *-' tl rv h^artn business â– **__ whita • vw 6 te cahtomta he met »**** married miss jean clark jg lo this union two eftfl r***i were horn they are itrrarm jr and jeatwtfe mpm survivors besides ms ff are two brothers •*•*•««*! and bailey « sister t louise price of ia m snd a host o nrhrtlves aw friends gardner h jones funeral fhi-n a nt change rev pcrr-r w phissps ctmduettd service at the purine pn tfort '. . burw was (â€ΕΎ *» buffalo 9****efa*y , : . „_,,..,...> lawyers peace corps the nartowaf lawyers bj«lmtppi pro which *_â– for lawyers to vmtm ptt n * t cwpa-type ofjctafcsn in mississippi de «*****-' m_i__n *«, p.-.^n who wmi'd otherwise be with but defease home to hold meeting on june 2 at y what happens when a _«> gr family buy a home in a arhite netitwhtrhood will discussed at the next meet irtu of home housbv oo i mtntmitieaj lti.'o equal by three negroes who have j moved imn s-.ibu.ban ureas i during the past year ernie warifck star foot hall player of the buffalo ttv.h who now ye in eg gatto__h will tv one c the panelists the others *■« *§. mra v .- outfield k.-n more housewife . and l.x attdray worrell af whttami v.lia a ps*rbwir.%t - a buf falo slate ifvwpira the marftag s^fccfe -*. lepttt 1 tha pir*l fce ts_.b ss a£_ai at iv p.'ift:''«t?*mlci.l j gam yah the pum-tarts wilt discuss i m\a variety it qc.v-.i.w j ranging from why did you move into aa gqmjjffp area ta lo do your children like â– their *' new â– 'â– "- tteijfhbor *&_?___ ai campy robbie have great reunion jutted by a beak two baseball hamm-fam ; tra who have their dsfffcul i ties hi the pmot had a re i ir.xm thia morning ray ctunpaneßa and jack j r robinson got together to . by and reminisced shout : heir days in baseball as [ t mhers of tha brooklyn mpfe " the meeting took place i oatnfmmeh<_'s harlem 1 liquor store 134 th street mti seventh avenue rown run traveled uptown from lis mid-town office at 521 ' mm avenue aht*re he is l vie of six national deputy i director of the ris_kor«-n*r ' r 1 president campaign to j i ikr an autographed copy t »* his new book baseball lias _*«_â– it cumpttiwha is one of the wore of noted baacha star who contribut i 1 h.spt.i of the book tell ' »***» about the progress of tntearatioq since 1947 when it inr m trine the first | negro iri th major leagues for a number of years storisa have been published in the press imhcantrg thai campy-robbie members of the executive board of the women's auxiliary to the national medical association local committee chairmen and members visited junior village at the close tot their business session in washington i c former dodger stars and pioneers in the major leagues jackie robinson and roy i campanella reunite robinson is a xat'l dep uty director of the rockefeller-for-president campaign and campy owns a harlem liquor tare jackie delivered to campanella _ copy jof the latest jackie robinson book baseball has done it in which campy contributed a chapter indonesia's ruler called ambitious dictatorial indonesia's rclf j col wiuthht^ton ox — rt<oort nt-l 3.'i*m,-n re-mine from w'd«ti<yt'a thes dayf bear a striking reasanmanaa to the ui-tea.-iv t.iu â– vi tji'i tea si <â– <. in europe tinting the 30 the count ty is under ih con it'll of m fr n ti d lie allot it leader who rules with n won li md supoorted by th ur â– {'« of h a mv m i 0 cc i r to w<n the ten lion of lit eoumrvyn'n from eeaaonik h tot and irarwtt teni n-brlfm t heme imlo ne*;a's itrongman sukarno uhkj'v th'eaten iigj.r.*«ton a g_\mt his i.i-.ebbur rd ie cu*e th western nations of unpen . when they refeao to ito tons with his adver itre here are _ fern fxvptlea vi 1 day which he uptl \ i â– i called na m.ii i jur i -'•> d a y sukarno recently miirgti a mas btrokburnlnj * , ,-.>. r „- , arij be'nre an in tt.vtm-.itfd crowd of ik-to rr put to the torc*h car loads of b_oj-s in enjttesh french and dutch r-n th emit tfv.*y rorvaned at*a»l i v...r.i,v to n i n.-s â– - tradi | t:,""i n_i culture .--*{ at the same time th.tt su ' 1 it.i d-nir his subiectt ths i tiv a i.i teaming in • sen j t.itive rovenrment an * s rat j rh-!o*»"hv he leave r stone w«*"i*ed m st<r hem tm j j.j»iri v recently imlepesv j dent reentry of malaysia a 1 j nation thit h.s f.rmiy a^rttedi i i w.t hihc free wutii i rev t davis mater of promiselaml bap tisi church who 13 reported to be the oldest active negro minister in buffalo ami wny ! itf _*_*_* t!_t_i"eo years of arvtee vtm ed by the inter - denominational ministers i council at the michigan aye ymca at the closing luncheon may 21st rev o i fill i right presents plaque to dean davis as bishop carl roberson left president and rev r c craven look on catholic committee bflo diocese resolve in suppoort of rights ! the executive committer o i i •>•.â– bit'ata diocesan council j of catholic men an t'7 â– *.' j ' r thi national council of j c br>y-r men adopted a res i oluiion concerning civil ri"h \ mn pr 7152 and urges full i backing to assure enactment i : n>r l:>i th's year . | th buffalo council tt c.tth ; olic men represents 23."i.f101 l 'â– nh r families in the eight j counties of wny tn full a---1 i rtf d he resolution read with the statements of most j j rev fames a mcnufty bish | i n tit lh buffalo dittcese r -! tense '-. the catholic union and echo issue of aug 2 1.t.3 and the statement of w.sr fbets in the same pub ; lication under d*»e of mar**h h 1i!64 we feci that the vie j ' m of .'-..!• mm have j been denied heir rights too lona the restitutio read in part • re it therefore solved that i we im'jtenfmy solicit our sen-1 atom to attend every session | of the senate until rhe civil right bill hr 7152 has been passed and exert their b*»st influence upon rheir col league from other states to pass this bill which will make it rcssble for the victims of segregation to enjoy the rights id privileges unjustly denied them the negro needs our backing now fir low — wn'y finalists in ' the elks oratorical contest j were arthur anderson jr j ton of mr and mrs arthur i anderson r who won over •' miss linetta jones of madi son high school rochester st shiloh church may 17th george miller of eldorado temole and flower city i n_*e was sponsor mr an _ c r * a n of calasanctius ' *"**•»**_ school represented elite ind^e empeted in finals in albany may 28th hebrew univ to confer honorary degree on dr bunche un fix new york—dr ralph j bunche united nations under secretary for special pot:.ica afja4-rs will receive the n orary degree of doctor of hu mane letters at the 33rd an nual commencement e_t_rci3 es of yeshiva university ort rhursd.iv june 11 dr sam uel belkin president has an nounced dr hunch is one of six <!.>< nginvhed leaden in ill arts sciences and public life who wrr receive honorary de gree at the comm.-ncemeni exeiriaet which wifl get un derway at 10 x a.m on the ditnrtuer campus 195 th st and amsterdam aye , new york sty other honorary decree re cipients include senator ha b>:rt h hatnph»«y of mtene aota mr alb parker vice ho^vim'iot*--4i ttm'pr4"oi ovrrveeti of _*- h i i'n.ver atty's albert f_:n#r.-.o (<«**«• gr ot medicine and senior pan m in the law firm of at urt hapta and flartatt t.it â– â– bi simon langer spiritual leader if cong orach cfaaum in manhattan a member of the faculty at howard university in wa ington d c from 1928 to 1950 dr bunche collaborated n g v n n a r myrda from 1938 to 1940 in the myrda carnegie corporation of new york survey of the negro in america which produced th comprehensive study an american di'emma 11944 negro in new york title of new book new exposition press > has published the negro in v york by dr james __', pert allen with _ foreword by arhtur levitt this histo rical and biographical study traces the contribution of new york's negro citizenry to the state's miraculous climb to com mere supremacy it is proper too that he has extended his scope into the many fields of art and sci ence as weh a commerce for cantributfons by negroes in all these areas are unnte ntable naacp ford chrysler to meet on job bias new york a committee representing the naacp will meet with officials of the ford motor company 00 june s and those of the chryatei company on june 10 herbert hiil naacp labor secretary said here recently the sea sion will be held in the motor companies detroit headquar tent meany urges afl-cio aid african students washington d.c.—aflck pre«.dent george meany has urged m affiliated unions to aid th more than 6.000 afri can student's now in the u.s who are seeking summer em ployment in a letter to aft union mi ny noted that the program «■> luted in ls#t had won new friend ir-r the u.s increased us w____\a of the stu dent h nefcar.d as weh at aadnit the student navm dftco'-v paying for ihe.r ed ucation mrs mafd springer of the afl-cio dept of interna ai virs who crwdnsttes the prc.grnm reports that truer j_b soft ration for __ this ittni-ncr save been received frisco pta prexy urges natl body aid rights cause cvcago — the negro presi dent of the san francisco board of education minced no wonts nor was fee cupful in bis outrt.'b de uncisriion iof the apparent _*>' *'**â– . n h part of many boards of edu cation tw bypass ih ovit rights fight si and up and be counted board president james e statten exhorted he was c qui severe with many so caflet negro civil rightl lead : ers whom mr ratten assert | ed were exploit hat the chtu i dren he urged the national [ parents - teachers a«soe*a**a«i to got behind the civil rights cause and make their voices heard and respected many of the people liv ed in the civil rich's cart mr statten told the board ; meeting do not have in ! the negro much of their ac rhe.r hearts a better we tor liv-ty is misguided self ag grandizement or he addwfc ] self advancement * dr ralph bunche my obsevations davis testimonial by rev w e allen a testimonial m honor off dr t davis was sponsored by the imerd-nomsnationaft masters council of buffal and held at the michigan avenue ymca tuesday may 19th bishop cart roberson pre kkn_t of the council presided : there waa a goodly number ; in attendance | an award was presented m ! the honoree dr davis a p i ooeer in church and crvil cii c_es here in buffalo he has i to h.s credt the bui,j.-ng of ; the first church «_*..;.«. among j our group the old frttx&wbip j church b r 1 c r c bit new â– â– friendship church w built j by rev e d meftmoy at [ 402 cbmon st dr davis pastor md : built churches in menkqsm term prior to h_s ebsabg to observations fee pate 2 see page 1 fs<e paje i
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1964-05-09 |
| 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 | 1964-05-09 |
| 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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