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wednesday july august 4 imi vol m - n 31 the buffalo criterion u.s post ag paid i_,mitno iju buftaid.ni^evvce-kk rochester niagara region wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation honoree at a tram break—st during the national howling a-cnitotoa ixwaat annual national taaraaanat fa , denver mattto anderson captain ft the dewar white label i*a af taflkla la presented a finest flteolrh wblalvpy mirror by leon puryear national . tpaftaflto ft sehetowy liaßxin co uns-ttnl tajitai '. tut ; ■**•__*. to the other n^t-s-aant an nr tmrnr ■—*_—■i hi ii im laiiiiiiiiiai—tasa jipa.ii m l aa members of th team ctimroeaiotaiinr the 20th year of lis xpcinsorship hy veheniex ftaparta exrhislv importers to the l s ft dewar'a scotch xrflfaflfaa shown * left fa erie tipton beweatoy taaaavto regional manager fat arteaaa and calarata aad right la joan m duffle ft , chicago president ft the national bowling a laltoa dedication service delivered i boe.itn v lynch p«-tt*r af i'-h-tve-rpr baptist /____*. fax - ■--*- ------ ft v _________ ___ fl rlmftrtft ml umhwimm j emm*km—m m w itodk-atkat flxi-aa far the ape-dag ft the house ft prayer far at nataa aew t-fawefa to *•!• froft avenue in heechester n y the harrfc was jammed packed lee thia great event it saw deesa'l bate fa jeatta christ now the t km ili ill mi aay yea ***** wiu — far eft ba buiil this church iron th ground tip «**■*-» ■**** ****** *** • children wilh th gulduncv ft pastor ft j carter they invito all to come and worship with people who are doing omrthlng for lad's people pastor cartel is a bora again brtaltoai and la the minister ft th year she a . __. * a mind suffering fur i to cause aw f - tof snt '?• to"a ii i ml if mi fiimii'fadm'k lr mat * ibufl**r 111 christ and for thai catwe ah baa anffanrd with fay return from overseas trip mr esther y.—n barber a great community and church worker of friendship baptist church has haft rettarnnd from an extensive euro pean trip her travel took iter to tome interesting place such as london pans bonn venice nice mon te carlo rom austria florence the baftliu in rome th vatican st peters where she had th opportunity to hear the pope apeak by up switzerland and many other email european com fthinitees this trip was to cele brate mr barber tflth birthday which —- - a i - dvumn womb wmß mmm in tveiirion great britan on her arrival back to the state mia barber received many birthday card from famtlit-a well cttlvß ifbmm ib—bmnbb bnhr > wishers and one from the hon ooßf-rtf hugh carey of new yort state and a birthday greeting card from th hon mayor jam griffin of buffalo mrs barber was t-ercom panied hrjr mr vk*ti~ia maxwell a glob trawler and * imt-ui.-t thar were m pi>r*c>ns iff this gftfl^nl and i natir-sauie were mm i mm—bhotivi wmvv rx*pr»iw--*nsd -.-___,_., made p*9w**f m m •* m | r.»*r the trip ir.ta-re.t.r.jf and tmi-oysbl mrs father yeaag barber jailing of haitians raises concern ■.„,.-- chisholm attacks federal incarceration of haitian refugees oaigress-an shirley cw-shcilm j^^prtv ye-irk has c*m**meneitd the pterin ft srandr-vd of haitian tof-age ft federal jails the only crime these refugees have committs-d she said was t^^aa a___*_i an their was ne^tip patoeenaas tn aabt flaaxftaari lend oettmg safe and ir("-e-doeti la america laaatate ii.c — t nratioit for than in prisons far i bom iftra f—tinsel frit-mis and relatives 9w nobody yen apeak their ima—fte is • cruel unjust and beeasingly racist pulley . . th u s immigration and i nfturalization service ha begun tram •.[ ivn-irm haitians iran the krom ftuiito-i camp near miami florida to ' federal pnaaaa ft new york texas and treat virginia the move is allegedly to i-elieve overcrowding and case unsani tars adttaaa ft the ftto ft t|.*it.,n the fverrttoxlea there ft absolutely no legal or moral jnatitcatrfrn tor jailing these pt-evpte the evn*ate****f»tinan asserted in the same way that japanese-ameri can were rormd-t-s op and forced into intt-roment ramp during world war ii the i.v.*t .. • hne.ve-eeiat.nten a antnwer disregard for aniaher group ft rvon-whita victims of unfortunate circumstance " i cannot believe mra chiat toted that an alternative to federal prison does not exist for the ha—an refugees . nor can i be that refugee from poland or the soviet union or from any european country for that matter would ever be humiliated ft this fashion there is a disturbing doubt xtiintlaf d pattern emerging la thia administration attitude toward refugees thfa pfcft shews lira preside wl cent bash mhe apaftto to the aaaaft national i them league to wa d c july ' tth veraaa jordan preafteft ft the omm*wmommm fl '*-"••_ i -*(. u *» xwtoed at th left interna'l leader to address the honorable aloy a matewski national president of the polish american congress and th polish national alli ance will address the i toe—en collrege forum of ideas at noun on fri . bush was guest at nat'l urban league convention in remark to the annual ceav urn ft th national urban leeagae to washington d c on jury 20th vice president george bosh aire mad the need for open cn-imunx ati bftw-ta-rt tbe admi nistxation and th black community american txriety as a whole - can only benefit from a 11 to toning r-ffort to build bridges ft understanding between a respective xrierwpc-inu ut tatvui aar respective iiewpetnta said the vice president one thing see have in common is shared conviction that in a free society d.ffe re nee ft opinion ar best remitted by civility aft hostility - with dtotogae not wallx of silence — through open not closed doors vie president bait revoke of the administration's commitment to the principles of equal rights and opportuni ty for all americans regardless of race tread or sex....we are detotmined to take whatever action is waded to help the communities of our country protect their lives their safety and the health of ail americans — young and old black and white rich and poor this administration is e_remitted riot only by wc-s-d but by deed to the protraction of voting rights he continued and will neither tolerate nor condone the action of those who practice racial and religious bigotry and discrimination the vice president pointed out that espial opportunity begins in our schools the reagan administration has increased funding for black cola-gas war the amount budgeted by the previous adrrur.i-.tratinn la the belief that black universitie and „_,__. snta aaaa awtpemneo ma cwtaapaa reprt-wcrit a national rewiurce that must he maintainee.l and fort-red for future generations we want to put americans to work to provide lives ft dignity and hope far oa black and minority citizens who haw bean trapped in what seems to be a rt-motselfrs cycle of despair and hop.*l<-sxnt-ss we want to see small bus_eas prosper we want more minority owned businesses to spring up and to create more jobs it la vitally important that as t>vn*nm*nt steps aft ft peoples live those same people be given the opportunity to be prodactiv members of the private eortor - *"", vice president bosh called upon the group to work together with tbe administration to provide new ideas and creative approaches to help solve th nation's problems " the aaaxver lies in revit__ation and rt.rengthenir.g the free enterprise reactor of the american economy and in creating the economic conditions that can and will bring black and minority citizens into the profession al industrial and crtmnic-rcial main stream of this society lean tell you from my heart what were determined to do — have an ameiica that knows fair play at last have an america that offer hope to every single american that is the objective of the reagan admftiatae tion fonvilie spoke at baptist ministers conference he—by d f-snsiile tor dorwd retptawet-sa candi date for erie ctpanty l**in«i*('w tlh ixtstrvt was a ******* speaker at the baptist mtnista-rs vmfer ence held on mon july 27 at rm-nd.f.ll fteptitet church 402 aatoa st r s c wfls „ ast.tr rev l t boyce pastor ft calvary baptist church intrnsliutvi mr iiviile who spoke before a large tx**(ptm*lv group *• ft , j pa a__a aa h aaw_*a ****** * mw k\f 11 wit t wfmmjakv ww tower urftiteaw which _______________ fl higher than any - m lam^y wgkw^9 ********* w**t other level ft prrtflittoas hat e^rr-iir eaysrhto in the county t-tt erie tnpch m high crime rale high welfare rot high ***** rat taft high tow-tnctwa v 5 tatls m\m wi konviu*.*jliß_tailiimh mr pontile hid that all ft the above proble-na are • not caused by accident utica n.y pastor dies obim-quiea ft the late as . jam griffin ware mid tuea july 21 at 11 aim from st matthew temple church of gtsd in or ito washington sl utica n y rpv griffin 611 pastor ft st matthew temple charrh of qaft in christ , bora on fab 22.15*22 itt hr*bttvr cmmwjkhi he *» the on of willi and m clark griffin he eassed axray friday july w 1981 in st ellwiheth hospital after a v-ag wtoa r»v griff cam to war • 1943 and mar _*_ the former mary stotehear op feb 7 4 six children ware b**a-ft f-v-sm tht union • *-- as ft 1975 he tkiiswl laura st-n-a-sn la 1944 he wat licensed as a minister and began to attach the gospel for several year he assisted the late rev m black hear la 1960 he was appointed pastor of st matthew temple cog c . and on aug 2*1,1989 he was appointed sup ft diteriet 8 weftarn new york juris da-urn ft by bishop lastly arvderaon under rev griffin's leadership the member and officials ft the church ware able to move into a hrxmd new church edifice which was designed by rev griffin in the interior and th exterior in seven years they war able to burn the nt-nrtgag on the new church for sex-era year rev grift and members bn.adca--.e-d its toevteea from the church over radio station vvrux and wol'r and tolas services avar tote wktv rev griffin was active in th caaaaitoity 11 ton*d or th ultra hu man rtstetions board th muscular l tia-ahi atawtttotitsri th vim and th i easrrseipdtnaa center reatajes his wife laura he is survived hy hi mma*mr f.ola sta-phens rev jaaxteat.rtffiw day set for miss e williams the official day for districl missionary evelyn williams of district no 2 will he held sun aug 2 at 4 o'clock at st mark church of ood in christ 1221 michigan aye rev jam kirk wood is pastor and superint*r*»dr-nt many groups will parti cipate rev arcelle bell pastor of stale tabernacle church xrill be the guest speaker guests groups trill in dude the state taber nacle mass choir the huntley 9b**t*rs the tern plaires the st marks mass choir and other the public is invited x:hester church dedication bern i 21 rev james griffin coa'..page3 international leader jtoepagesl ronvillk hem pa 2 1923 1981 criterion press and still il»t no . wny central cities largest press x.t tor ha tows «**** ••**. waft ft tvef*-v .***• srr set *•**• c r\*-s our ctisssniuißi you've just aorta ago up in a < eipv ft th ttafato cfilerwo every ato - 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-07-29 |
| 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 | 1981-07-29 |
| 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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