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saturday august 3 - . • 107.1 â– tt "*" ' m^^m^^<am^maaamammmm*ammmma*ma*mmmmmem lataal 15c—nation-.i 20c rochester — niagara region the metropolitan buffalo criterion to enter business school -. ml nnrern mrnlfer right recently gniduair-d tram lafayy ell high waal ste-st-a-.il rotelvhtg her diploma from lb mead proprietor of malik bar qoe restaarant oa k ferry st near jefferson aye principal mr inner <â– }.. mitt mrnlfee,"f who -. is j the daughter of mr and mrt ales tw ) oub 8 gradual will enter br>anl straus butlnrkk school la puihu : — criterion photo historical protest scene todai v minority • rmieat ", la ff the buffalo area bait become f dlrert v nropeiis laspaier jin 1 increasing number from the beginning of world war 11 onlll ' earii 1950 j number jumped from approximated 75 zle approtlma-rl 3,000 \ the first £ i action % group the flllcell dlttrlrl gproperty owner's att'n pet on the protest ii the common council chambers j > before the mid-'stis v j i yted af here it .. another association th eilketl district discriminatory attitude by local . banks f "'* }â– â– '}' .'â– , a meeting was ; held at the ball ill neighborhood center willuun and emstte st july a*sx with about 100 taxpayer present y philip f twills la president.j : }""■•. . * : ' f the aetl meeting *â– he held in august '.-< . } ",'â– ':: y : sate i tat â– { courier j express ', photographer oa lb steps who is still covering city hal offer maay many years ;-â– ;,â– â– ' t tbe l criterion one ot tae areas eldest aad meet sincere leader pablisbes old pictures from its files that new errors j al younger people can mow % mere cemplete realistic pattern i cvcsitsa y thl:''-'-tyyy ' ' — criterion pnotoa concerned taxpayers are com plaining about high taxes and poor cit services and en alleged top broadcaster , • ed castleberry of the mutual black network washington j d ' c has been a â– professional broadcaster for tweets three l,j>=4r'^.'^m "*.. 7 *â– -^ \" â– 'â– v*v*wa - sears and be couldn't base m an other was according lo ibe affable cattkberryi ebe : wee castlcbcrry began his career in media as a newsboy and arete feeder al the buffalo criterion la i*ll for a period of two years y he was a member ef fvei lupllsl church lackawanna ware his father dr 0 s p as i mil wet pester there cathey cited full catbty at 92 lataea â– <*.. vice president of the erie • coonly probation cell ef csea 1 â– " icieu set-rice â– employ ret aiia-y '. cist ion and a former csea field ; j r*pre*eatativ recently wet tuuned public r*rs aal ef the week iky lb buffala courier exprest for hi villous professional and community trrorafaeaaiißli 'â– ' ' y nominated by ray coudri-h . stale c hair-nan of the fellowthlp ef | cttrltttea athlete sir < oaaf wet cited far helping te e rthabiiitaie t we ward yyeuth and sow he's much invotvrd , la church work snd in improving ilia profession y v mr goodrich riled ,*«* testl ateatai la " mr ctffcey "}• el fa fa-llow function whore mr calhei wee credit hi one of ;, hit former probationers with hit y,,"***forth â– end current ' invoke '. mcnl m va-th work in the courier'ftpitss article , ebeev mr catbey it f wat painted oat that mr catbey wat field dire.lor for csea trtna i*l*l te mi and that he helped negotiate the bern union pact for the 3.400 erie county wttite.col • lar worker f '„ ;'â– . mr cathay a social services rate worker prior to his ( si x service has hern a proltetton officer far the erie county probst ion department since i*7l ' 7-7 t:'x with a firm belief in la accomplishment aad i m-rx lees af j csea jhe . servos a j vie pre*fc»*ai at th erie county chtpl pr»l.»ltt i nil tnd la a member * m the umsf ft ( si a commltlre en probation hiaatotid te mt " profession â– .' mr ■• catbty * woe •*â– ' recently chairman af the csea onh'a highly successful fund ratting count cad westers night * rf aj^*».*^*a*2i^jvllles :# t'lls v ui a â– for . which ;: public fund are - unavailable ;.*•>â– y '*, '-.';* among the ; benefirlarwt of . the event '• are '•' the -';: ymca ywca boix clubs of america msgr kclleher't working boy heine often called the boys . lawn of buffalo the commu nity counselling centers and the fellow ship *, itf christian j athletes t .: "â– just recently a group of young probationer spent two . fell - funded f weeks ff at a it how ship of christian athletes summer ramp al i lea college eta tech well-known members of the fellowship at winston hill of the new \ " taj jets roman gabriel of tit phiujcl phla eaglet bobby mitchell ef the cleveland browns aad shingtoa red.kins bill aratperger of the new 5 york gleets paul anderson mint . pk-s weight lifter now billed a the world's slrx-na-aei bum and others an active l presbyterian , mr â€ΕΎ : calhei and hit wife ruth a ph ileal education teacher for 1 yean is a teacher al grosrr cleveland high school in buffalo they hex a son talis â– '". jr and .. j daughter â– patrice both ttudeatfc et the university '} ef â– dayton ome i y y z y i i s mr ( ail was , lire flrti i si x officer honored by the leerler-express at its peblk servant of the week '*'.'"• the newspaper awarded mr calhei ; a plaque < bearing : hit ' photograph a a permanent memento of the occasion euuscathey bible faculty 0 a\*erj able scull i ' we <- charge . the st lake j ash ion church bible school the | learner enjoyed working with thr children and ' paster whined was : pleased with the â– eateemi,i^m^ea*vtm^&3^^i among those in the lure are mrt 4 anna belle * maxwell e*l*-r rudolph patricia !{ mex well mrs mary wllllama mrt alice '- young * mis â– darlene f coplln mrs mary williams mrt t joyce :. kobe-son t garry " preston mrs maggie turner tetsle rudolph vicky garland mr helen hayes ruby smith mrs sarah spells and ; mrs annette whlltr-d.t h a-7 — criterion photo to be honored 7 the public is invited le attend the ' apprecia'iea } service la honor fef * deacon harry a i wlkon seadav august 11 ih at 3:10 a.nw_y ; j : } ttrt ' the program is sponsored by the jesse clipper .' peat 430 american legion 425 genesee ' st and the • trinity ' baalist church 41 spruce st rev steven l hargrove it pastor new hours ... sa ..*": a.sr aa.'^ta &<>-.%^ e : ( because of customer demand x mart food stores in buffalo will return to a hour schedule beginning monday july 29th v i the announcement wet made by denver •'. perkins district > manager for allied supermar-1 i kets inc which operates the three buffalo area x mart food i stores v '•.••'.'â– '. * a under the new schedule the store will be open every day and night except midnight on saturday and 8 a.m sunday y said perkins we found that . when jwe â– * reduced the . store 5 hours we received several : customer f complaints ' many people had grown ". accustomed to the convenience of shopping ," at an lime f y in addition because we 'â– stock most of our shelves after f regi-lcr shopping hours and all through the night we still had : to keep electricity fj'oa.y.y of course oar coolers and freezers : are ' never ' turned . off ' so : our i having in j energy consumption was minimal y â– i • 'â– ' •:'-*'' ' "'* on vacation below a rev and ,'. mrs glenn „ h ;. dußois of jordan grove baptist i church 106 humboldt pkwy ' left august ist on a month's | tour of the united stales they | plan lo return labor day . the traveling couple will visit | try motor chicago halle me - the home of mrs deßoit and rev r h anthony of iml.urten baptist church 75 lord st memphis term . also the ituffaionlana will visit rev w.a deßott pastor of campbell ami church aad ' brother of the local minister in edmund son ark.i rev e e kramer pastor of rising star baptist church hughes ark ad ,- st . stephens baptist church i rev farreti | brows paslor montgomery ale mrs i roosevelt tmweh ef buffalo is a former member yot ' st â– ', stephens church — criterion photo joins staff yf sherman vo wilson .* a native of buffalo and son of the late j rev ernest wilson founder ef j bethel g tabernacle ' church hat jollied the criterion staff j and ''â– '£ will a serve i as circulation manager and direc tor of subscriptions • *, mr wilson ie recalling the : paper from hit early childhood j said } that " the j lodges clubs ministers businessmen citi zens and fraternities should gel i behind the criterion our paper . thai ' has served well j fat every respect iin community develop ment in many instances at a sacrifice mr wilson reminensed many of buffalo's young men being ,' around :;â– â– the } criterion plant watching the paper being '. printed and , it wa '* a * great source of inspiration to them * mr wilson who is experi enced in salesmanship is also interested in the import port business y "«*' ' ' in conclusion the circulation manager said the criterion | has i more j publishing facilities than _»,•■** ';•' ether.f minority medium and if we are * really sincere we at a group will back this f facility which ' has f been serving the area every week of i ex cry veer at publishers since its founding in the very early wv'y xs-xxa}a xi'-t women to meet :.' the women's aat mars at the ester h*'*f imm 1.11 l i w3l meet wcdaesdat aaguat th ass'n seeks more radio & tv licenses washington nnpai — dr carlton b goodlett president of the ."• national newspaper publishers „ association ; aad editor-publisher >' af v the v san > francisco sen reporter urged congress last toe-day lo help make it possible for more macks to obtain radio and tv lies*«**s 3 he made ma demand before the subcommittee on communi cations of the senate commerce committee which la considering h r 12*93 aimed at among ether things extending the broadcast license renewal peri od from j three to five veers chairing the hearings was senator john 0 pastore d.v r tatayt'}att yaa'yyxfy.a ' the broadcast license renewal legislation goodlett j said not only represents clattitm put ting f the i has g against js lb have-nots bat alto racism of the j meal insidious type v how it it he said that black-owned newspapers end magazines some ' grossing millions of dollars annual's have thrived while there has been black ownership in radio to the extent of oely 0.3 and no participation in the ownership of television broadcast facilities since use 14405 black-pro grammed radio f statin is bate increased yet we , find thai of the i estimated f 350 only ; 33 which are marginal properties ire owned ?} by blacks dr '":â– goodlett declared t currently be continued the william labmaa has * been appointed assistant to the dean of the school of management at tat j stale university af new yerh al buffalo effective immediately the appoint meat oonn^^^^^^^^^^^â„¢j * m bow mam was announced ay dr richard g •' broad.ill dean of ihe school m management y mr labhati w lit assist j the dctn la th art ef affirmative action he wat he responsible far setting implementing affirmative action programs la the areas of student aad faculty ras'rttltmeßt tt"7''x-x'-x'.y a graduate at | 11 mr ieaetea recti.ed ajp degree from dor ib law school in june 1*72 mad an mba be a school ef m-f-jnr ha fdwewry i 4 ;-. he ': it a member of i the beard of director j at st augustine's cammnalty center j aad an ac—dele aaell center far pssvy so ' visitors reflect sadness i spokane — sadness is reflected in the facet of visitors '- to the expo 74 world fair who attended memorial services for mrs martin luther king st in the afro-american pavilion mrs king's son is prominently spokane — more than 500 persons paid tribute to the late ,- mrs martin luther king sr in " . memorial services held in the american pavilion at the expo 74 world's fair f ''. f pavilion > director frank a t russell president of > the i pan-african foundation of | tareme washington expo 74 , i president king f cole general ; manager peter i spurnev and i i es -.. commissioner general j claude bckins were among the dignitaries j who attended the ceremonies 'â– ','*.* ,* it -'; is * only fitting -, that a ' memorial ybe held -,' here • russell said this is the first world's i fair that has made significant nose of the contribu tions not only because of her ! *- famous " ten bet alto because * she was an outstanding lender sim â– " i ' ' ' » featured in an exhibit of fan-out black americans in the pavilion the first major exhibit of its type at any world's fair more than five hundred persons . attended the service of the black community in herr own right •. '» • " russell began .. the ."' service with a eulogy to mrs king a selection of mrs king's favorite hymns from a record album by mahalia jackson ' followed , wanda dumas a pavilion guide from spokane then sang the j broken vessel another fax or ite of hers *• at .â– â– '.- y the stirring 1 have a dream tpeerh of her ton,'was j also played at the service aad : throughout lit day/^^jji ' visitors to the pavilion during the day of th service signed a â– special guest book people from all parte of the country and a number of for*ij-n nations who were visiting the expo signed i according to russell " . the book was sent le the king family in atlanta georgia ! rev cad fmm amtmamy beaten hi be hiaertd aae :. ..'._. . . - * i lib at ml maria rapist '* imn.'r m hs*bafl"ar*omi st r "".'•■! f*::'"..'..»;.^'.s i^vi.-.-i'i-v:,:..fti-.'»,v.yj.h r menifee iran this page more licenses see eg 4 f i continued on this page ' - *- -â– - '.:}â– }, continued on this paget castleberry free thl page protest scene that page - â– â– '.'*;â– â– n -â– *',--.â– â– ' f--f â– >• ; â– ii !....- 'â– ;.., j , .....-,â– .â– criterion press .â– â– yy ' ',"*.'-'.-: v ""*"" 1 l ir'-v ;;"; our 51st year «_ or — service 1929 ' --- 1974 thank you for buying reading the criterion wny dew of minority medi the paper qualifying ?â– with the best cr •.;._â– ;... l . ..,'-.;'-' ..' 7 - ;*' • • -"*-â– * tailor-made circulation for home delivery pleate dial 853-2973 ' in rochester • 232-7961 asm ram rm ctmct it tioa dipt
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1974-08-03 |
| 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 | 1974-08-03 |
| 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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