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the buffalo criterion the criterion is worth more it covers with the most news and photos wny-s only negro pro duced paper ■iky ■_■:■__:_.._■■-" _■■*. ..-■. . f.,ii ,*.„.■;.. ♦ ftol 38—no i i'kick 10c lluffslo n y saturday february 8 14 lft&4 critt^ion.l^siyworkinar for your betterment since 1923 citizens comment on school boundary lines two well-known boxers heart attack fatal verser & hall succumb within 24 hours death struck a knock-out blow for th final count with in two days when two well known buffalo boxersone on thursday feb 20 and . the , other on friday feb 21 passed away first to succumb wag dave ver..er a resident of buffalo since 1939 who died in buf falo general hospital dave was a heavyweight amateur boxer who won the illinois . golden gloves chmpionship i st that time he was horn in gilbert la whil e in buffalo he won i all of his bouts until he met cyclone williams - . dave was a world war ii ; veteran and was employed j at national aniline for many years . , ■„ ■' _.■, „- „ j from lug first marriage he ! cas the father of t.w sons i win survive him he is also j survived by hla second wife . ernestine and three children | funeral services were held j at 1 p.m in pilgrim baptist | church monday feb 24 with , rev hollow ay officiating ami j th brown f*uner«l home in j charge interment in forest i lawn cemetery * * a ) friday feb 21 joe hall , world-famed welterweight | died suddenly from a heart attack joe who was born in mem phis term in 1908 cam to buffalo with his parents mr and mrs omrj hall of 211 eagle st in 1919 by 1925 ■**"__., ****!? *' v*?ll tm own boxer and traveled easi . r * he won the welterweight championships of the philip pines australia china ja j pan and the fiji islands title which he held from 1925 j to 1928 he resided to aus i tralia three years t he married in australia | and is survived by a daugh ter dorothy who is tempo ; rarily visiting in this coun j try and working in las ve j gas she wa unable to attend j the funeral but sent lovely i flowers 7 ,;• . other surwora are & sis ter marvin calloway and a brother parker hall and two nieces , \ .-•". , services were held tuesday feb 25 at lewis mortuary participating ministers were rev william a hayes rev pntton and rev e j echols burial was in forest lawn cemetery '.. j-.n_1,7 smk negro history a egro history program pas held at the st luke's , tmcs zte'a 1.i e ferry ; i **»»•**, .• friday feb .. 1 \ jhtra joyce allen was chair-1 ' i **■**■* •'" ailstiaas of eers _■lira wary c chappell *»■> principal speaker she 7 spoke maitiiy to the present bay s-*gr with his lack mt maty ltd hla tendency to art divtde.!lv instead of working together for their common good 7 she was introduced by 7 barhara m sims . i 7 remark were made by th paatoe key hunter mam and rev 4 t hemp _ raphael dußard buffalo „.. wßtotwl , director of {],_, 7 jtaaompalt of « plant denwostrsuon at city h«u £__?_ in apr also p»w are the tflaklnf ftjy « vegro : boycott if th l_jj schooje / . , , h '... l,pm_m ids ytstia p?whi*s stand r tha hsud •-' o^t^pgjf^^gsat_t''-'obo tm ■h . pt*d^"*rith umm board l *■**•'>. hra . richard a • mm^__^cmgaifiß ; a par -. m late and oust ecoa *■*• who et«d to i.maam ***** * board-appro v«*l vol wntser aid prmgtata ot p^c__v «. ppyu t «» troop tha cttlsen's .. fl on - hitman reia •■**•, supports integration asf 9_ight approve school 7 ' il to acharv it ■' a bright and tbe other wt members voted again_t a»ider»tten and ah can 4 - psrlato a segregationist ***» ■'*«*» 9m trapped fntrn thr board and asked ***..*» la_wttljat&»i of the gggsffi j * com " btpkmomt t e-lucatlun a platrki . i owaidlnißa dal j - mma isttoltall read a pne +*____* & major chestor 9*0m01 a*natto«r mlt 9 pp hmgtm htatnty week to ■■bufraiu „*-,"._ .... 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'**{■». p***m*bt dr joaeph fcsefc bupertatendent was 1 s»hla-to*att«»<t.and sent -. a.'telegram • '!'""'"■" 7 _**' c!^l coleman played w org-an selections 7 ****** ■«•»> ■■attended - naacp drive ' th buff tu naacp will .;... j^intotn %■- noox-vmac'tmni - *«***•!■drive feb 19 t to .; man-h 21 persona desiring | f^t«k»*ewt«;iw w t^n^i ***« r rmmg old ntm : v 2t ** "" af 1 njcao 7 mc „ m ? g r*rry nt ! v.thf rtriv-e will *>*?• 7**t by c3aah eaton **««-*»% cwrman of the -- motttkip naacp -.-•*■.•?. 7 * ****? t foundation m "*• he j-mton awor ,. f foe the advmttceme-t *• •^*? d _, peorde has been ; *■t forefront *- ef the truggl for | freedom and '-■*_*-,«_ for negro pa&pie ft '^ «*»* «** fight fot ***_ rigp_u |, -, f4ew , f i »- better america and pi * *•*"«»>• tetany * - .',' 7 ■' presam ff " problem j tt *«• megr people «*** the f*»o at aa^rtmm kton is wide.npraa.l be ■*<•'" achool aggregation bmroenn children with an • f"i,.r education housing s aggregation already a aeri ' „ b iwwblem threatens to fc aggravated by th price ******* <* hi.me m the ■23)m*ou i.v veluntent the buffalo naacp has tut dtormova job ahead of 7 we appeal to ail fhenda ftf tha civil rights move tuattx ti lend your support ■';■-.■j this scene took place at i he r tlleoit lie reatlonal < en ter during a meet*«fi«»tlrd ! by super iter e*»rge arthur jto ore.iiiir - ihe sth ward j community * jlaljfet i purpose el lihj>ru»_t ! wa_^j7by:vrl'«nlhs7 ife*t-vtfßu»a<7|*l*itini;;ui£v y~"itu irapr mmaaß l hf lav chartr of the f vtltoor " street 7 drive anions i how shewn ore | x ry.*.-r arthur jacob , liunea-ti sa seatt jiiil-.'e arr urn boyd n ti skhlejr cenrge hane*word aad others - the croup la wrfk-ittng the full cooperation nf prop rrty owner tenants and absentee landlords m uell las jmitb and children j eureka circle no 28 i companion of the forest i will honor mrs s l mc itj*e with a reception for 25 veers of . service as fi ,' nsndal se<*rpt&ry at jessie clipper post 423 genesee i ' street march 3 at 8 p m i observe second celebration ' thd ntc beauty oulturtsts assn observed iti second celebration with « luncheon wednesday feb 13 2-7 p.m at the ellicott recreation enter hkkny st at clin ton thame > happy beauty week president mra p,*art goodrich new york guts president mrs m.-calloway pi ok 1 am pong audience invocation mrs armstrong life stat m.inbeil wei come mc mm dunovimt luncheon introduction hall styling parade;-attests gold m alters urban league in traduction of speakers speak i eia mary c chapclte mr ! dora r«-har«lw>n panel die ; mission how to keep touns i and beautiful introduction of member guests presen i ipama questions auaww by panel and beauticians benediction ml armstrong officers « n j members preo mm p goodrich vfc pres mfa'-t ftwwswirt&fc , ; bef_,7mcß_7 p h . i li -• sum mr b caniitheu sanshl-h • ««•«. mrs ban mrs ball mrs k n<'irw<y^i mrs * a armstrong mis bright mrs m cawnw-y mrs c i greene mrs j keller mrs 7 w hall mr georgia *__ 1 b.'a n h a mr lc-a*dtoe c 1 lark mrs laura thompson j mm f lecmnde mrs jes imm jackson mrs willi do by making someone "*-._*, tom witt be happy ] too shops participating ren tier's beauty ship 4.1 mad ison bright beauty salon 42 wultem glamour doll [ house 909 william gladys ! bettaty bar 8 spruce mar i vin's hairdresser 2-m wu ham m * r-f.tpwo beauty shop 284 vt!imm pearl's beauty shoppe 24 broshvay t-fttta'a beauty studio 393 jefferson '< ■avenue * \ ... lenten speaker dr gardner c taylor of concord baptist church of christ brook>-ta n t will he the ltntnn spaajcer mar 4 at the lv laws re avenue baptist chtlrclt all are in vttod .-' . •'.-• women's day waa observ ed at l'atty baptist chun j reemttly key john « ap_h l ir.ri«.n hi pastor it . was a huso suneesw | .- j '• oneat speaker wares mr mary hmt kaejr and is-v i sl.trr ymttttg af ' voting's : tabernacle the taberrjwie choir famished the music j th < hurth h toeen re i • en»l v r dree rated ;» and - en 1 larted f '•■•■-. 7 gfcc y.l 1 right — st august ine choir coming to is your name in the criterion find your name in thia weeks criterion ami win two reserved n ti k...s to ice follies opening night t««i i.i na m c may be i anj.where ln these pages kind i it and call b person no la i ter titan saturday m-r 11l at the criteria 5 wlllam j st mer kn-tttier t*d re reive two guest tickets lor opet.ing night o'riley gets views on school boundary issue »-«. »••...__ . .. r ... . raft >'■hrt^rrtws wtth;cittern a the prar^l transfer qarw l rnadtv-ted hy column st mark e o'riley . mrs pay bryant north sit i can't see any 7 good in forcing white people to be interested or go along with school integration all of these years they have been taught that the negro was not as - good aa 1 they and all of ■•„ ag sudden they are expected to change a for me i want my children to go to the nearest possi ble school frankly speaking i'm « too interested in integration all > i want is some money i'll make my own integration - -..■..,-* *■'. - *'--■_-*-;,,;•- . 7 • i'mrahel ft arnold lemon ste-t «_■__* * anybody tints ms mmm district kept j exclusive should he able lb have jist that however schools *■■hi 7 general " should aoi he almost all . white or almost ail negro regardless j nf what may he sam m minority in any such situ ilea always gets the had ad ef the .—*.'■• -..".:" * '•"*:*•' m .*'-'• '"•';"'"» estelle owens northamp j te st forcing rat only jjtchooj integration but til ! of th other ideas concern - tag integration on * whit ifof4(r:,«rul.dn.p good why rth aad-jen change of heart itogosgjfi . • ft yearn .. and iffer-cfthey wer - trained to _ f^-f^"i^i^^^^o^t bow all or a sudden they * are being . rushed to have a change of • heart it just i can't be don that way ' 777 :' - i > ..-'*. s : 3eorge collin northland avewoe—to ask the school j official fa buffalo to make _ any proper type of change i regarding racial balance and i to have them comply would be an admission that there j h said mmm been - segregated schools to ask them to lease things a they are i and , improve the predomin lejy negro schools in re card to teacher and faetli ! lie would also he an ad m_*»-»-«o that this condition tit exist if the government would see to tt that negro school er almost all nrtgro schools gatvthoj same aiteo j hon . that white or almost ' . a fclle vm obtained then j 1.7 would are little for late j grated shoala „ . , 7 7 . j7,7"-*.'-k"*»';v ;,.. ;-.'. ' : 1 mrs elizabeth baugh bey ; erly road—"l'm a negro ; and intend to - be a negro for a long time if the white folks want school integra tion o x if they don't o k ; they don't worry me i one way rit th other i aon'j j want them 7to think i'm . depending , upon :. them for j anything good and decent j that's got to come from cod baa i tetrt in this coun try the white folks have been lost ever : since i can remember .-.■•_-—.'^. '■_■■7'8..'..p-,._x 7.7 yfßm-.'auti greene mor timer st»—"the only reason i would * insider integrated i •.<■»» u is ; because 1 reatlxe ■tt tt fas a school where there ■are all or almost alt negro children the condition are ! net aa gn<>d as they are tor j white schools this ml has ' been proven bath in the i north and south however the white people have eon sidered themselves \ superior to the negroes weaknesses and as long as their minds and hearts remain a they see we are much better off just struggling 7 along putting our . faith 1a god and not depending upon them to do the right thing they can't do _ what > is not in their hearts v 77 ■speaker warns catholic laity i widens district attorney l frank v o'connor said in a recent speech that roman i catholic laymen must give j re if they ar mil to l/a befc&id their chtsxch and -.--*** fiha -- fie for racial and religious ' free^om^^-^-^iv '_*.-- - - ,-•*" mr o'connor was \ the prin cinal speaker at the annual communion breakfast of the , holy nam e societies of brooklyn and queens he . further - stated if this is going tc be the age . of laity as it has been her alded tor a long time now laymen must take the lead i ership in striving for racial ; freedom and religious under j standing*.7 "-. ,'' 7 7 approve resolution i a aecnet meeting of i min inters xia new york vote and approved r*7 raaq_tit-<>r which state that lt i tone ta all leader . o*7<j&-.-n spr&sjfc h*»iily their differ ence particihariy since we have ah xamfile of national races political ' and ideologies ' of many different separate ' t 1 .- _ f ■_, .■,* _—, __»*•___ s-jrx ■mnxerrlgti imße^en d +£?_".%*' ■state , s jy*j ~' -* i."^-i wr know fai too httl of the black muslims * and twt'i leader mr * elijah muhammad futlu?rrisore we mm the members of our various congregation i i attend the muslim convett | tlon in chicago which was , held wednesday feb r *»,' to hear the muslim leader - i fm*alt muhammad speak ■n ! war and the proble 7 i tit jfegro . j-.77-7 rev john ft towmssod v mtm elected at chatrms to 7 i seek unity among all negro factions 100-yr.-old hospitalized mrs fannie warner who waa 100 years old feb nth - la still confined to meyer hospital as of feb .. ih she was git en a birthday party in the hospital by her children fannie jones k.tl'h allen mary marshall irene williams pearl may and her two anna sherman - and ; - harvey warner „ -:, ■■' *; „ -'-■- mra warner is a mentis of calvary lt.it.tit i'lmntt she is visited twice daily by her faithful children noted choir coming to bflo tuesday march 17 at 8:00 p m , the to voice choir of st augustine's college from raleigh north <•_.«- una will give a conceit at the ellicott recreation e'en ter clinton and hickory bt the junior choir of bl philips episcopal chorth under the leadership a mr hubert miliar is sponsoring thia collegiate - community conceit program the majority ... uittst dent are music major t i the college and many hare given individual i.vocs or jit : atrumcntal ; recitals f 5 group -„- ot jrn-ix«f jvoices whoso versatility enables it to include many different types-of music in its reper toire haa fulfilled engage ments in florida georgia south carolina north cam una washington d c philadelphia new york and connecticut *>. . -.. , their ' current tour in cludes new york city al b a ny * buffalo cleveland akron and tubenviite ohio detroit michigan and baltimore maryland i 7 mr addtaon reed is the 7 director mr reed was .' granted the ab r 88 and ma degrees from * kent ohio ; 4 : the choir r will be accom panied by mis gregg whose sever music skilly tender iter a valuable tsset to the group miss gregg received * the bm and ma degrees ~ from boston university \ where she has done further study - 7-s 7 77..-7 . 77 the public is invited and a admission is free 7 '":.. '•:'" : . '■concert committee hous-7 ing chm miss lois edwards publicity mrs carmelita mcrnwcaihor mr a connie eve mildred coleman v , 991 arthur eve knets phm ml geneva „"> i(eaj*7*r#.«i t bers h t alumni of''.-'pt^f^gom tine college ajumm of st pauls awn-ipe va7 hue i sf_?na r^idu-ector hub.-rv sill i r otk^^^tieia'ot-.coni * cdt»|-e:^mre ; rebecca lmn - mrs vivian trayidr mr i m t i.de w^amacm aixjics s*;btffk^to^ri7fi i l aujp^ttjne coljage j visit ■nfft^rfojtt^ert^in'ivl > tr»^,%chs yslmip?d%7 mrs t_l«.rry l isiakeley mr j^lta kearney mr yi.i mia'xlprrt •? alcxanderrmis atiom hannie i i«»l jones mr macon lone-,7 jr mr e r rohbioqttlmra i jt m ■. **. ___¥__ '.: *£« * . v < tnatiaued on -; page 9 * see fiery on page i
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1964-02-08 |
| 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 | 1964-02-08 |
| 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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