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the buffalo criterion vol 56 - no 35 wednesday august 2s-settembeii 1 1981 wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featur^peud legitimate circulation n__n_w__i baanninrsritira t.ii__*iiiiaa___ii«_ait_iii i__iimi i ii*«jßlliiii_--i--»ii»i*aj^*.i —■*~ - --■■- - : - --- us postage paid eikmtthq tm . buffaio ntw york rochester niagara region wny foster parents assoc installs officers tha witt sra tew york paatar parent a , i tailing proud mm their installation of officer for 1681*82 mr joyce kaufman fanner secretary fur th aaaaaksstaa charged th new ntflrer with tear .*■eaeta:^/oe^ubm '■tew officer tare ptaaajem mr and mr terte walker vice r 11 tin mr bad mrs waadta l durham tar tea secretary mr aad mia fteatea wilson and treasurer thaia goldsmith jr - tte tmmdatkm wa formed ia 1971 to give foster par aa opportunity to meat each other and discuss common problem ite «_*** wish to thank all of th outgoing officer for iheir b<__ui____ifim__»4£at..^-k*at.t_a_t ltivll,<a*t-t_-.*v....i:'sltt''-t't:.'.**s*'*..-t dedication support aad many year a oatatandiag i'tk.*a i the aamx-iafitin and hiv eooommt outgoing office mere mr mb-b mr witter scregcr tee pre , mr sad hire * * k*afa_aa secretory aad mr aad mrs percy dak tretanrer show la the phot seated tea left or wioaaa smith mr aod mr msßtthaaas aad mm mat winter standing from left are chart water lata water wooov l durham dorothy i durham judith w'dmtm bteemmm w_*aa thorn toeßmooeeem jr sad #•••-■■-• k*afm*a ws^mmm f*m\jffff ff ■phota new life member mra joyce tt shelton recently ißßialii a tteofc to j cart stead catteira-aa of lh naacp ufa mewherahlp fo th final payment of hor ufa maa-tera-dp in th naacp a * mr shelton received a plaque « ma year aananl : naacp ■dinner si the . statler m_i_i chisholm shocked by view of apartheid reveals repressive cotiylilibi 1 of non-whites in s africa congtmct-amaa shirley chishotei d-.n'ew york jaal returned ma aa 18-day caaqgt.i.nt b aaaassa to sis eat-oas on tha african coctinent i_m_-u__-*d ta tb r-aorary was a four-day nast a south africa whore a ,**** tiwcittd and eproa*ed by the condition wt that country's noo-*hite woidaata aadt tka apartheid ty*t«m of strict racial cr^*ati b^f-_bns i wo ink not prepared th coafiiim baan o_t for tha fa band avidtaca af harsh r*pr**i___n and discrimination la south africa i pertx_nai_y witaoaaod tb diitperatian _____! ______ a____rft _____ __, -- provalent wiasma maammy watce w ao prsvaioai ther i aaw black women and children forcibly evicted ta tb cold rain from their make-atuft shelter la unga aa area tba government baa declared off-limit to mack aquatter " 1 could aaa at a atarknaas wa m asset ica are not uaed to tba human coat of apartheid black wot ken travel many boors each day from their homea to jobs to k_m dty and than must ***_■__ to leave tb city's border bafora tha au&sot to void being detained by the police fler dark by cunaciuua government decision black eommunitim ar isoiat ed impoverished neglected and ffnaaty ;■underserved by bssic publk aanrtcoa anyone abo protest these wdlrtoa i followed harraaned mated or banned by •* ah-pta p pom 07 tb members of the congr span with a wide ssasctiasß "' government aod community waders because of tbe weak ami ambivalent u s policies on south africa mr cbiabntm explained neither sid in iha conflict was happy to see an american delegation government mpresenu tivoa accused oa of meddling and tba blacks blamed us for our country's apparent condoning of the status quo however wa all com away with a aenso that the south africa government a resisting reform and is pot-taps av*n taking atgnlfkant steps backward evaryaher wa heard rr-pr tentative cbiahalm rovoalad groat apprehension about the increasing chances for violent upheaval many blacks ara determined that their children must not grow up under such a system and the white ar equally determined to preserve their tat domination of the aonamy and society prospects for peaceful change appear dim and fading i came back tha congress woman concluded believing th unbelievable about south africa's racial system and more important i rama back even mora committed to ending any semblance of american support for it a mclean appointed syracuse n y - audley f mclean has been appointed to the empire division policy msß advisory board rtf lumbermen mutual caw ewca mclean 1 executive ridad urban chris tian miaistrt in buffalo ll has sorvod a manager ot daapower hetoujtea calspon carp . and a tant manager with new yark lit mmmcm co a graduate of emmauß bible school mcuan it a bral of th national black evangelical asaoc buffalo interdenomina tional ministers council snd a bos member of ctvs television station aitnben-nen is v prin cipal corcpany ef the kemper qtmam a divers orgsniza-ioo ofineorsne end financial servke com ponies the /**_**___■_______*_ ' advisory board provides top management with a policyholder perspective on insurance lattsrs m l-tan and hi wife elaine live in rajlalo mm their two children ruth and timothy roch./criterion historical 1st lady of the week mi bertha warllcdd came frroa lackawanna n.'-y along with her husband lav hubert e warfield she waa at her husband's side whan ha official took over as paalar at ml vernon ____________________ church on mlmm mmoe\meao mmm%wcm cm mto second sunday in feb mi m rochester n y she served on th mothers board of ml vemon and ttaa humble and kind aa a leader's wife while ml vernon wu advancing numerically fi nancially and spiritually mr warfield remained a übj and strong n^ir at her husband aid sha is bow deceased but leavea behind • legacy in tier sons daughters grand children and a boat of friends tha warflald '* family constat of lav robert r warfwd jr rev vomica smith w'*rfwld mmi fitzgerald ml w*-c mv«a c wari-ald v*rn war field francis warftakt patrick jaaaph virginia bests donna maria charie vernard dtaaaa ' mfaat tha lata rev mar phy r warflam beam da warfmd murphy toy jr roland bmrnatt henry uvern down u cw fotden thaddeus warfiatd btendina mi eual ua md cheryl ann tamo warfield immmmw it ____! making a t_m_s__j i - - tr wmmmmw ■mrfnaa mot unto th lord serve tho urd with gladness and come into his presence with singing - live tooth faafan mr bertha warfield it's back to school time follnwlnii la pertinent information regarding the september opening of the bmmbm public school to sept 8 - all staff membert will report to their schools at • a.m no student trill report wed , sept mt - au km elementary school pupils and all k-i2 mag net rht«l pupils trill report at the regular time mr a 3 hour half-day session pick-up vane for early schools trill he ) i a.m and late schools 12 noon only now students in all other senior high schools will report at _ a.m and will be dismiss ed at 11 a.m thur . sept 10 - all x * elementary school pupils and all k-12 mag net school pupils wdl report at th regular time far i hours half-day session set below far pre-kindergarten starting date mon sept 14 - all schools will operate on a regular full-day schedule nowak to kick-off dauria luncheon cmigteeemaa henry i maarafc who km mama named chairman of the st ud»-.*.t for dauru com mwtme will host a kick-off luncheon for williaia j w^_____________wll_m endorsed _**__________ _. ajmmwtmwi oomemwooat mjooamo cra tic-liberal candidate tor erie county coaigßrsa lt*r on thura , sept 3 at 12 noon in th tiroror cleveland room <■■th sutler hotel nowak a former tv dent of mr daurta's at canisius college said i hit luncheon highlights lh opportunity for afl of • bill dsuria'a former tti drtfila to become involved in his campaign arrant ing '" nirwak tha special campaign committee will consist of former student i ihiuria's fr:im both d'youville and canisius college dauria first deputy erie cour.tr clerk and former councilman-at urge city of buffalo m-rvttl a ml profes m *• 4 rusineaa and economic at d > villa college he was also chairman of the dept of business and economics at d'youville in addition to serving as assistant comptroller ami treasur er dauria holds a masters degree in education from canisius la addition to a matter in business ad ministration from syra ohm university he is married and th father of four sons and three daughters bis j.o patterson resigns prelate of hqts juris post two moat reverend james oglethorpe patter waeaamawa mnwmot w aamamrt son sr presiding bishop of the church of ood in christ tne of memphis term and prelate of the headquarters jartadfcmaa of the church announced bis official reaignattoa from the position of prelate bishop of head quarters jurisdiction as presiding blthop president of the pre dominantly black three and one-half million pen tecostal denomination bishop jo patterson felt that the re ponsibility of presiding over a local territory along with his national duties was too much for one person ft was in this spirit that bishop patterson present ed the resignation to tbe general board of tbe church of ood in cm inc for an auiilrary bishop m headquarter who will hay oversight of th local congregations while biabop patterscn continues to preside over the international church and general office tbe general board ac cepted tke resignation of bishop patterson from tbe position of bishop of headquarters and restruc tared the entire state of tennessee so that all congregations east of tbe tennessee river w2l com prise the second ecclesi astical jurisdiction of ten nessee with tba right reverend aadlay king ot shelbyville tennessee serving as bishop con gregations situated waal of the tennessee river in the state of tennessee ait the aacspl-a-i of the incur pen ated city limit of memphis aa r noor is and shall from time to time ba amended by tlw muni cipality shall comprise the aßw^mm^m7 % bwataßßt kmßawmavfmßmw law central bw__mh__-hbkmu jurisdiction of tennaa aaa wttb tb right reverend w l potter of memphis as jurisdiction al bishop the city of memphis trill be known aa tb headquarters ecclesiasti cal jurisdiction of the church of god la christ inc tb right reverend f d macklin of maaford term wffl serve as biabop of tba jurisdiction and auxiliary to the presid ing biabop at headquar ton presiding bishop patterson will now assume the position of '■titular bishop of headquarters since he remains head of the denomination cod further since memphis is tbs world headquarter for th cbarcb central * tinman headquarter church is hxataa at tb coraar of railroad st and allen aye in jackaon term , wbora biabop porter ha served aa . pastor for a number of years bishop porter wffl be installed in to new boo by the general board assisting ■■• presiding bishop with in uw month of septem bar btohop porter will pro side over upwards of fifty congregations and mis sions within uw central jurisdiction th bishop's organkitional meeting waa held on aug tsd uw greater adan aye church of god in christ in jackaon twin daring tbto session uw bishop apportioned district and gathered uw statistics of iito now jurisdiction biabop baa served the nmtaaol church in many capac-tiaa such as national director of publk relations housing direc tor aad director of tlw vocation at present he'bwrftwi tba general church a national trus _____* mmwea general 9upertn w pb umni woo/onto ihmeami'l'lßtmiiiieiiilif mali tendent of nauonal pro s.rties of the church of god in christ with princi ple office in memphis term bishop p d markhn elect has served the church aa pastor of tba homeland church of god in christ ktnl.-ritton-tt . memphis term for many years as district supt h offered much of tb welfare of pastors and training ministries far hi people he served m chairman of tbe liriatß uonal general board end second administrative as sistant to bishop j o patterson for 3 yaar before bto elevation to uw bishopric mishop vi ____/■_______ -__*___ preside over better than 80 churches end missions within th dty limits of memphis and one v.lvg of uw bible otrned and operated by he church pre-tiding bishop fetter son wffl eoaataa to b • vital part of the wort <* ktbm ma reverend j 0 pottarsoa d.d proadaag bishop church of god in tae the right reverend f d mi ilia jurisdictio&al bishop and a uxiliary to th presiding bishop at headquartars memphis tennessa th alula reverend wl is**at janadk-joßal biabop c«t-traj lemamm the right rat-wend stoma law abxiliary bishop w_t_k__bß_t portfolio "•"^ r^fmooom school se pages bishop patti r-^w icawthtwe ob pag 7 -■■*"" 1923 1981 iaanmhmmnbmnh-_blkh|h criterion press and sh th no 1 wny central cities largest press our attic hat tw*n open every em •■> evtry year , eve our nmitrat **■• - i<y at i atrngnunawt 1 * tell them you saw it in the criterion * bwmttw&mramwawtomfmeiiwißattmwm m-titn-mutr ii iwbi i tawm ilibii nniimii inf i am you've sat gotta wgr up kit a copy at th bet criterion awry week — hi v*p oeoejmmmmtstwaßtse^r & ._ 20 1 national » upatstß na yotk't ama ard mmm minority press — tfw ottp wny narwriiy ptfor km a rtsj»'«ed 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-08-26 |
| 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 | 1981-08-26 |
| 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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