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western new . wye a*.aa awznr mm m x w jftyja at**nt ia m **>-** l____i_m ***•)!. york's oldest largest and best - selling negro weekly vol 46 — no 26 ; buffalo n.y saturday november 1972 price 15 cents helping to know and build * better comamnu^kica 1925 the buffalo criterion m gam w_w*_w m i i 9 m m m v m â– *■» mm mm mm a 9 w #% f r f â– ** whm ' "* xx -â– ;.â– tmmeanetaaitmaeaima â– v •■aaaiia ' â– ' im^^atjjlj â– "â– r^^^mf^imimitki^^...'fi^^_*9mxyrr.^.gkffi a w - m ,*~ i . j did you know the criterion is proud j because jof j its record of a genera i tion and a half of service to the/mi - nority community * of w n york and because it is the only total^nd genuine minority medium complete ly produced in the inner-city for the betterment of inner-city citizens your sincere support will , help to s enlarge and improve its services wop by f and watch the whole ■« ection while it is being printed x x-x â– â– â– :- *; non-partisan vep survey show 92 minority candidates seek offices in southern states wide range of xu-ry .-/-; x^ryxrx offices sought atlanta georgia the â– ! a a a-partsmt >> voter â– ed tscaticm project inc yep * aa completed a survey which % d.'-ms 13 * southern â– black : ctaawtota . who . ate . nautili v for maj-.r state and * nations office tin no .' tin sixty-five . block / randidat ar seeking scats in eight'ol th 11 southern ' tut hjtnaa 0 iit r - southern x posit km - caught by black % candidal :' bar jade â– stale i " senate '' 33 v s , mmm of - ampeametm * «•#•*. â– 12 and ft u s san ate 1 x :;. v xx-xxxi three t black x 'â– "- andrew young uf geoi-f-ta j 0 pat . ten xxisd i tarns 'â– ;. ' and and 'â– barbara jordan ef tex as art . coaa**i-v*aaj '' c m po'sns lor a urns stale â– bleu fc at x b*>fjr*aa**«-*«»s ' mh/u hr ,<â– at rarsest ; nation al sm'tiftmiii&s ittm*x:-.'*xad faitft * sack ftpwaencal m ';â– . ill 2 j 5 caaa basilt'i i times x''x the targaot !".-. number ' at mack candidal mnninic for o,.'.ce are i alia '-* state mt alabama where learn l la flora m a csrsidate let bm i)xs stoata aod ' five blacks • -*• iraang for u s house poet in t»viiaa user v are buck â– aol<arta % far he st«t beard at x education am â– jcjibllc eacvfc " ' com mi x ** 'â– â– well a auaaat i lit lidasas | for ..-. local t efßca inch at county commissi-xi board of dur.*aaa tax col lectors ux a*fa»*ar ', ata onauble - â– , la arkaissiu tl-raa macks ere seeking state â– â– ' senate peer wail eight mack r naming for the state house a patent arkansas \* 'â– tba e»fy sootnerii -. state ; ' srith no black ' sin - sro-ttora or rep native several j mack candidate •: are also rtitwiicf for justice of peace and there la one mack candidate for the pension of county utrvf-yor ?..}). x x-xxxix 7 two at three block modi bate for *• house bl fkiri d . ant tmnppmad and autre a on mack candidate for die florida senate black t-andi dares ; 818 oho * *â– *â– * mmg^99999^99a tor earner city "-,â– . council cbunty com miasinn and ahum board race in finn da."*'i xx:'xsx â– â– '"'".' in , adtbt.cn »'.. the ammg *. s house campaign being aged by andrew . young of atuiau 19 black candidates re f seeking . aaßta rln tbe cewgit house of bapraaan istlvss with 11 mack 11 louse mrdidstes j unopixned in tba mier election hie number •*. black ;.': represent utive x in ft i georgia • leguteture ai i nady toe htgheat of any faathera slat â– tartll be m s*aa«*d on nov tib healy talks with top bowler clyde wilson talks.roth chuck healy prior to*b&inaicii or new ' nine^minu£bv beat the champ rop-a saturday xim 4 t 2 p m dh'wben-tv channel 4 nurses assn to discuss drug addiction ;.'■•- .. - â– - the black nurse \ aisncia tk of buffalo wt . present a • panes ;: tsi^cutsion an the addict to toe black co«-nuni ly „'â– ' saturday nov ie /â– ' at 7:m p.m at st john bap tist churcti michigan and gn-ttm xxr x.'y •-. the panel participant will be assemblyman ' arthur o eva emm draper â– nar cotic rehabilitation " counse lor of th . maaten i park : com munity refaabiummon center â– and •*:• mr *\; swtley s : brown h-a-tj r nuns of the drug re habilitaeion „ unit of i veterm administration hospital * tsm vim â– â– '.-â– â– â– -- m • -;....-- „ x'.rr h democratic club installs officers ! the officer of the f cecil brown democratic club were installed friday evening oct ufa at j the towne house byi cheater goraki jr they are ':'. irene p myers president frank games vice president cleo norman secretary syl via c simmon • financial s<«cro:ary naserene smith treasurer elisabeth dunning ton chaplain and ' sadie thompson sgt.-at aims board of • directors : are jessica black man mary s wise edgar jticlmtrdsun eli tabeeb oaaotngton naiaix-nc smith cleo norman and a»le-a e hudson business opens in buffalo's . opportunity bld ) the h a _ automotive center at 42 5 broadsray owned and operated by ana hall and asslstt-d by h i » brother , odell hall have an touiiced , their opening xf ( yx tbe hull brother have many years of experience ia all phases of the automotive re pair business ln an exclusive • interview with th criterion mr amos hall said t ! 'â– ,- rxrys ..â– â– >"-'â– -. v " ' - * â– â– â– ..".."â– all my life i've dreamed of unsung my own business i've trained for tills day and i honestly believe we're ready to render a real expert ser rice to all car inroert n0w he added i have the opportunity to realise this life-long ambition '■•"- v ."- the opportunity building at i2s broadway provides oppor tunity for new businesses and new businessmen of limited »"--«*« r 9 buffalo * baser city â– â– / -:â– â– -' â– â– .-<'>. .-;' odell hall amos hall rep smith says stol contract is still alive i north ttmmwmnde ingres man henry p smith * 111 ha anomaaed that toe ' defense dtppanmaot will moat likely announce >' ms choice x'ct a builder at ; toe short takeoff and landtag aircraft after the nc-veniber , dttgfcsis citing an £ a<balnis«ttk attempt to avoid political csm sajeratk in it choice of « builder i'of j the i prototype air frsme rep i smith \ said 'â– he learned of the ww de partment â– â– ' decision -•" tta-ough permmml contracts $ with mgfc pentagon sosircaa x'r •*. i , bell . aerospace company to niagara falls to one of fry companies ■»-â– fa - toa '*> emmet toaag *-.. mm ginnliiian de p-fa..p*»»jeet •*-» r*t;l.i - kprt-.oet 1 smtto nradsd hm hi hat coetiawiied l tas attmpt t»^iß'«m^wtoatct^iarr | bell through i contact sritb de fanse secroary meivin laird white house '! official *; and high i air force officiate bed is competing toe the defensel cmwtwct w*fa , boeing $ north unity meeting to be held dec 16th tbe western new 'â– ' york young people's willing work ens dept of the churches of god in christ juristjtctiasi ji will be hoi-mag ms unity meet ing on the second saturday of december at sl matthew's tempi church of god ta christ auburn n v x x a the bus will be leaving die prince of peace temple church of god in christ 1551 jefferson aye buffalo n v at 5 p.m . â– i â– | the â– ' cost ito . ewer â– the ex pense of the bus will be 7 per person ■• » •' this sriß be one of the greatest young people's unity meetings in the state of new york craw on come all -£ state bishop rev leroy anderson state youth presi des -; rev - stun kinkle . di rector of youth activities da partment | rev m johnson hairman of the advertif ment dept brother joe louis court be host pastor ei der matthews •'* . j "â– <â– . •■:»:' " birthday program an â– even-body's * btrtfiday program will be held at she garden of i prayer wl • east ferry st sunday aftancon nov lftsh dulski runs on record congressman i thaddeu ij3 unlaid th democratic al candidate far re-election te te congress la the 17th j dis trict new york listed his record reputation | residence and responsibility as tba rat ers te be used to measure be ti capabilities iat 4 sw-aae aspiring ta psibuc office * a s reputation la | made -.- n repsnattoa is aaaae by oneself ha stated and can not be banded down or bar rawed ar assaeaitl my record he continued â– . la a \ matter that - haa been â– well i astehmawd ", hrtugh • my ' = action j and *". votes b f»r >, the .. past | fourteen gears in can rasa and % haa ', been wel peblleind jla ; the j local earn ' mtmleatien x media of ', press radla md tc tetevislea * tki general public * â– *-â– wh*re gtn-nsai pontic ******* wnsrt stand en the issues ef t aaj*\\'xx's â– '" ' ',"' '*.-'.':*":""' the congressman eu tb campaign trail bated un asal*yai*at - tba . i ending a . he i vietnam war aad | ve nue sh*r.r*i as lha tap lass hi taw next cmmgrmms c hi position oa uiwaptoy aaam 1 geared ***"***& • af 'â– <, spurring si tha %*â– . imbmt ttsnanals â– - '" *- - ..*... â– w *»*»" m aaemenwao g ptmoe • atu . maggama emergency w pts%.**sßt '-. cad ia air 'â– ahar %* i ft mr jit , doqan -' fas ta^ba^-;iae^;ca»at<v^ctii x*attxa^msas ' a__l__a-*f_^_*aym am w fawaaatass ub to feature daily report 4 by dialing , 831-4343 : any one * can hear members of i the "» state * university at â– buf . falo community deliver im portant timely ; messages the dally f report was | fa-tinted x by jj ub \ last j month to provide ,' an easily acces 'â– sible channel x toy current important | inform on the ufa-varsity the message en the - automatic answering j ser vice is | changed ; | dally at more frequently â– when â– impor tant events f ixcur.^s^l tb new ay-tern can be j dialed â€ΕΎ from on or off - cam pus vera keith in concert i the music groups of . fte faith baptist oiuroh titf humboldt parkway wfll pre sent vers keith in a cone-art j of hyraoax gospel and class i cal - music friday nov 10 at j 8 i p.m * miss \ keith in j an \ accomplished soloist musician \ nd - tfcetjtop i l ..*; •.'<-.' x the publici is ; invited to at tend this affair a v free . will offering will be taken . '; ', rev j youngblocd is pas tor xx r-rx victory dinner no 14th â– -.'*-. i *.\-', *-. !•-â– > r'-x ~ ■•* the , 1972 united fund vic toy dinner will be held tuesday ,- nov 14 %.* at ; 6:38 a r p.m in the golden ; room of x the smtler â– â– hllt/m hotel sxxx vat^tma-3 time the torch drive totals will be attnounc â– cd yx r yx ".-.. - v .'.-» .'•■",- a .. 'â– *! â– ....». ,• > -.' â– . -...■•;•-- â– ;., 1 installation the v black development fotmdssson ' inc whi hold jts fourth annual ,;-;â– installation '-â– affair on â– friday nswembrr â– 17 tat \ hobday ina 20 â– del x aware • aye cocktails will ibe | pta - people taking actios mt lambttsr l?aflaaal tta itsaaiiii i werabersme da-jraum ti^ms^ll^v ******* ft a preodeat mum . favfeim la l!i h _^_____ t aatm*m**mt*atim asl tzszl^zwr \ a s awaatsa ** or « csnafrea **-*--?•* v •*" tan tbt aastbiaf that tkraataac llto gyp »."* atf **-** wa wttaiaaas ta tsbt health hasarda ame«r*ag mamma aasasung alr-aawss . , . awd larcats ta ana sty m_mame__m fern mats 99 a^km^mmmm jg ll.ii a * . '* " * # c^**tl lii?*!,s*f ab *-***-•* 4 ***** «•"* aaaeoraa s lat^saii -*•■afh fta . . . ttaba»ta&^artk>fg«a«mtoa.j-»ia jots sta today i one at tha most significant*l anniversaries in the history off eotenteerisai occurs in 1272 — the celebrates its 75th year of working totally fat tha interest of children ami youth * founders alien melettan llir ney and phoebe | appersoa hearst who recoßniz«d tha great need for such a volun tear movement erganaed the fiat pta meeting on fcbru sry 17 1897 in wasbintrtoe d.c.-v r<-y<rk,*r r t._t ._ . # the concept of pta swep lha nation and bow seventy ova years later tha organiza tion has grown to one of a most 0,000,000 member £ mm that time scarcely a year i passed that th pta few nog implemented a project or to*l solved its members in * new tctlvitv that benefited children in idaho tbs pta sued *■•*•* htasnt officials for ml**i*ins lehoel funds in cshtar iihg pta attacked th governor fog failing to support aa**)u»t whool fln.r.ft reform and ii chit-ago the pta sponsored *â– mass rally which ameetdtd in preventing proposed t*aeh»e layoff a prominent editor ia rtccr.tiy jo»t as wsr is in roportent to be left to th ttrsiralj an ptiblto schooling a too important to be ht t tat he du**t«rs th pta is t?i!i ita bulwark of the parental tin spa j ""' '*" . j't-'i â– â– '. "-â– " ci r v â– -*-â– -â– *< jump . v â– â– - i -.-,.,;-?....-... ilrjibersh !-> in pta 1 through th k*»l unit and « mpan te srtyone irtercsted in the we f ef eb.mren yea can jobs vm ita uiroga—aau today i rep smith see page t ifmntl i > candidates ■•■-*•*â– â– â– . flee page |) installation see page s*ss
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1972-11-04 |
| 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 | 1972-11-04 |
| 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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