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helping to know and build a better community since 1925 buffalo n.y saturday sat jan 1-7 1972 price 10 cents support your only and nec • essary pr - ' ■;:, '^^ western new york's oldest .... ;.''•'. largest and best selling negro weekly vol 46 1 did you know for many years the cri terion was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state v-.'s ■■■v today it is the only pes y printed by negroes between cleveland and new york c y^pf send your news photos ads to 623 if william street i the buffalo criterion rochester — buffalo minority woman heads n.y.s practical nurse ass'n inc i is first minority member to i head group mrs pearl o rasln lpn j of jamaica queens has been appelated president * of li censed practical nurses of new york inc a profes 1 sional association represent ing all the lpn's employed i in the state of new york j mrs rasln • i the first negro to become president etj this 32-year-old t-.tf._n_.u-_n i she meeds m-s merab udell of rochester who re aflt-mqaaiws county d_vj rfeh;is&er ? she served as direct r\and '. / president i she then became a director *-' on the pn*e lsacutive ■board on jj stale i level she also so_wd as second and first vice-president ' la , ims while serving as economic security chairman mrs basin ■; was named chairrr of the ' negotiating cot»sifttce in this ' capacity , her ) nearly 3*9 ' years v of em ployment at ' i i hurst , gen eral hospital proved an . in valuable . experience t in the association's successful con tract negotiations with ! the city of hew york i following these negotiations with the city named mrs rasht i-nld representative _ for the city employed ; lpn's this marked the . first time new york had a salaried employee to handle the grievances and problems : of lpn's at " city hospitals ■; v .- .' *•' -...';. f*fe '/. v in october of 1971 at a convention in . las ■vegas national fed lon of licens fed - practical nurses mrs raain was appointed 3rd vic chairman - of . the •■economicj security committee | of th national organisation of which ' licensed practical nurses of new york inc is a con stituent member ■,; . despite her , very v busy schedule this grandmother of 3 is ii member of the urban incur the naacp and the red cross chapter m queens somehow she finds time to paint and prcpara exotic dishes for her family and friend ■«,_."; i ' m * ~——— top photo young kelly meets santa claus at a children's christmas party hosted by the marten park community rehabilita tion center ':<■. :>..■-'. vr-?i:.v *■■* y f h*7 photo below ~ anthony kelly and santa claus have a man-to-man talk at the children's christmas party hosted by the marten park community rehabilitation cen ter ■■new year's eve committee tho committee which p*r - ned the gala knights of columbus annual new year's f.v ball lr.t-hided back taw mr and mrs charles sala and mr and mrs vin cent f laurta in front ins re dr and m myron u.r and mr and mrs c richard brooks mr brooks i grand knl^it ; dr mcguire _** „ . ,> chairman lie and his wile headed the national omega frater nity convention in houston texas dec ma • | "'"— c'rltnrttr photo , bflo general to hold open house jan 11 ****** i tttieroam '-, m . a ca.se.-i ct ; w'nmj i ir.vtcd i 19 *'. 0*>mt itim at the bui cila ocswral ifcsj&al s^>o-l : •-. .. * of r*-tg i goodrich st tbirtkiy jan 11 from 3 ja * p.m ' ■v angela's sister to speak here soma davis jordan sister of angela davis « ill speak on monday jan loth vat lincoln mcm i r iai uri ted mt hodist church car main and masten aye at _ pjn mrs jor__tn has : ece«uy returned from ' _ . speaking tour of eu.-po where the received a tremendou ... ception baaed on her p fcng al-i.ty tnd the detent 0 anseja davis admission is tree but do b-ttom will be appreciated to irwijttoen both the buf teiy c-wniittee to fret a_k la f-ivia utii the k_t:__n-wiila tvwt ?! t«:tj»-w .*-.- k»r mm_i defease _ e&fnntftcee can £ con time tbe;r";«xte_eai trk jn preperatta z t bet^ifai .-,., to be cited at a symposium to be held at the roberts motel in chi cape ia friday janusr 7 by f the : black women's community ' develop meat foundation of ;, . washington d c mrs barbara - sims has been chosen one of in black women ; throughout the country to be honored *,:: recovering | rer james t hemphill ft ' eoaffcwd to deacoacss has i pit-1 sauter-sg with fatigue * he 1 pastor of walls mem rial amez chnrch a fanner j president of tbe naacp and * acme in assay circle j receives gift herbert bellamy r1 1 h president of the ius center jubilantly holds _ check for 14m jefferson aye buffalo ' s2m*t presented to . him by levi jackson second from left of the ford fuum i-t-mi a other _ istttrustcd ' official and donors mkagaj a repast and uiocialsifa?i to!*ow(hl £___!_____ ___"_______. f j — criterion photo ...:..- .-*:/:-.- ..'-■_' ' ** _■*-._ 300 children entertained for christmas about mo children and par ents attended . a christmas party on wednesday dee 22 hosted by the masten . park community r (!((_ lion i center at 483 best st i this facility is one cf the 18 rehabilitation centers operat ed by the new york state narcotic addiction control commissi i . 1 the state while most c the guests were children .♦ residents and chen s . of th masten park center ni.v : were children rim the immediate neighbor to whom , ; he center had extended an in vitation to meet santa clans clyde reynolds a narcotic aftercare * oil leer was an ideal santa the big slightly rotund black man dressed in the traditional red and white costume displayed an endless patience speaking with eager children several of whom returned to sit on his knee two or three times • at the | end > of the after noon's festivities — which in cluded group singing refresh ments 7 and movies — santa and his helpers two of the facility's chaplains distribut ed : gifts to all those present the residents £ themselves had made moot of the gifts in the facility's workshop — pull to painted with special nun-lead paint these were supplemented with contribu tions fn the american le picn the kensington service club and bawa black and white association >. unitarian universalis church '■• this is th first christmas party boated by masten park ac mil to lea cid d»rea tor of the facility m^k'n the toys and decorations j working to set up the party a an invaluable experience in learning to give .*-:■tony c.elta bandmaster at i masten park and ray car i peater recreation ther-ptot woe co-chairmen of the party y has new physical leader derrick m byrd jr eas tern district t_a_b_lstra._r tor the ymca ttw announced 1 th-'qppo_r*fment af robert j valker as hi>__ca director at tbe easts branch ym ca •.._'.'"'"'.£".'*; :'■-*-■:■:, ■mr walw has been physi cat director <& the camp cur tin branch v_-oa hajt_ts_tirg | pa ; afoc _$__.; previous to that he was asm.t-i-m phy sical dfrewrr at the ' stam ford connecticut ymcfv for two ears and he has taught pfcys&af education at stam ford high scjsool ;; -". walker m a 1 19 ' graduate with a d s _» physical ed ucation from tu-tegeo insti tute and he received a vi.v tera degree in admin stra una of physical edtjcattott from springfield college "■: id 19_8.'*tt ymca nn«»tr htm as a spnor . dire-ter to ; thc-''pfßf4utoo.f •. ' -'■:',' . - walker has been active in 1 v3rictß ; commanity • jnaiv-_:f toclud_ic buy soaps pal aro ffflkcp camp o»p j wratwrw area manpower pin graena cajranutslfy act projjptwtrc'-'arid several©the :'■ife'rfs crte<l pop has mo i ct-rkfrvn ibs btcfce if mm _»:'_«■■first '■ferry st ■'■'•'■•' ' -' william a baldon 3rd from left president of the nab-j a company uhuru unlimited proudly shows a personal letter from presi dent nixon to from the left howard l juln'eh metro director for the national alli ance of businessmen ;. martin o'donnell prin cipal of hutchison-central technical high school and john m finnegari,*presi dent of junior achievement of the niagara frontier : i ._..,. *' the letter was in response to gifts of hand made african dashikis sent to president and mrs nixon by the inner city youths com prising uhuru unlimited baldon 17 is a senior at hutchinson-central and lives at 1121 michigan aye complete story in next week's issue rosary hill offers courses in evening ; , rosary hill college fa off ring an expanded \ schedule of ate afternoon and evening own far the spring ernes tor bo-inmng january 2l.a twtaf of 38 course wlllba ottered *> all fields of study rtrriud-ng art business edu cue and medical record j stratum «''",•;' one of the new offerings will be an intensive experi ence vln j beginning spfsrs'-h amd culture the course wil txa carry college credit ,»_<.■it «. open to any ianrm.-dl ftv.dtt * '■■.- - • plt is beng offered '• in ri sponge to _ ..* need , which ha amsen with the growing team : fctjr.cf spanish speak-ng peo pie in the buffalo : area ac.y ; person *->-» deals with the > public cast benefit f.f rom g this own because it wtfivemh brra to | _•■op i better ; com 1 ' marac-ri w.th spars.h sp-ekinsf citizens ■i .'(■■'; mm detailed arfbrma'k-ei \ en ifcfs or any of tie e*enarg warm can be obtained by i wsmrtiin tbe rosary hill college admissions office . - show interest the younger generation de mands the use of - whatever i strategy . and . tactics i are necessary to assure victory in 73 by our buffalo bills over the kansas city chiefs . jerome johnson of 234 jef ferson aye is ready and eager to shorten the chtep chiefs - tie '• this serious trend toward militant '-; cotr__r city participation against the'long train ■: of abases usurpations and grievances and loss of i reputation whs have been suffered by buffalo and the rills „___ i - supported . by p growing number of young men r ..-■-._■jon michael t_rrealki-l4t .'; spring | st has ' sharpened his wades the better 4 . to deal t wit 1 the iikes of b'bbv betl a known favorite of the chiep chief the tall sign jbolder brian hudson ot . 152 j •■>. boldt pkwy tls i assisted '. by ..;* cris pryor of 515 0n . st in raising the picket sign which should - make it ■• clear to kansas city people as to what they are up against in 1973 ; ken , pryor kneeling of talbert mali soirt-iim.s known as attica mail repre sents the many loyal buffalo bills supporters through tha seasons the chief chief in * this . setting happens ■to ha - o(_r own gerry brady pro prietor of brady's restaurant ___£■-_-_■___•*■_ x»->_»v«____s6_s___i~_s open house held the john h.nrkh furniture | and -■hardware t co . 23'wil am st comer ef sp-inf :. ) j tteemi open feasor in v*fi ifftmbee i at '* di j hi d m f itis^-^^'^^^^aia^mt t^-'^'pi^f^s^pek^ijllfi of the city's outsiati-jing cill .«»« attended . - "-_»^; *; ' ';, tui picture was taken fcf a criterion photographer 2nd stows john enrich the '. hh ; . generation < mrs ernes tins **. hatcmwaaw assistant manc geri mrs lewis t henrich mother of ralph jl.nrteh owner mrs affreda r_l . and dr and ; mrs -. my rot s mcguire ;, .''••'•.'•■".,'"■.■■'; k > .' youngsters see page «) \
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1972-01-01 |
| 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 | 1972-01-01 |
| 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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