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wednesday july 8-14 1981 the buffalo criterion vol 58 - no 28 rochester niagara region is postage paid fikmit so ism fmfalo new york wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation 2nd annual issues convention set mmmx**—*imm r.nwpg m . m*w ■tha second annual irene conven tion wir to told during th week of july 20-2 mini-convention wffl be held on monday thru thursday july 30-23 and wffl lead up to a larger convention on sat jaly 2mb ■last year's convention produced a series of resolutions for each of it tea cominittoea for each issue were formed aato charged with the responsi bility of implementing thoee resolution also these committees attempted to amiuw lh federal mm county city am prlvst influence for each reaolu ; tbn.^phshhwvihrvhhhm .' .. ■; perh*p th mo important part of ihe irenes convention ie tto mini-tun venlkma at the . mini-convention anyone with an opinion on how to solve * part-rater issue is encouraged to apeak aat tba mini-convention ara basically pobto forum focused on solutions it ' orißaaaaaaaaflaa*mw:a 1 1811 l oaawwillaim a 111 l m inilmil'^m*mib'ilm-|mltfll each day th rem issues are iflarunaed iroultan«ously to th same attoa tw site of lha mirii<(»v*bii*mii this year will includ popular night spots so that a greater cross section of tto community ran ba ward rasstoltiiwi adopted at last year's rnmatolsa wji to th taaal ********* mm ****** discussions t***m year's mini-convention sites sre fleaconess hospital 1001 humboldt parkway little harlem m an-toja are , muhagany 2*61 fillmore are , calvary raptmt ctoareh 1114 qaanii *" . *" bartholomew inwwbbi bwan rider concerned crjaeaa 351 grider st capricorn id im7 vs ft jade rate 161 onto st first ***** baptist churth ift pin st ft augustine's center 1600 fillmore are additional mini-conventions aft to announced at a later ttoto ths actodul af wa to to diateamnd at tto mibm-a-*re-attoas ia as folio r^mh^pohß^mflm maa js-jy 29 7to * p.m youth aad . fitormim 8 p.m to 9p to . raaaaar . crbaaa sorial ba*-irkas aad health -.- .■*•*. july 21 1 to 8 p.m employ atoto aato training ito r ■pre tttetetme de^reu-pmcrnt hous ing and ct-mmon.tr pv-rejopia-rat ** wad july 23 7 to • pan arts md cu'tur media and cotnmunic toa * to t p.m religion and morality ttoare july 23 7 to 8 p.m criminal justice 8 to 9 p.m folitkaj empowcrinenl fri . july i*tk bto bpm itovond raruperatire fare health on july mth ** health committe will condurt ra own health fair at deccmmma hospital tt la m tto larger 1 ssuea con yen urn anßto wwmt mm thto resohtticms are citizens participation urged in mini-conventions rwhaaaattaaaaaaaaaflaaataalßaaaamaaaama ftoalixed ar ato-_rtion proposed at the various tnt-ti-ttiaveirtion sitoe for all of tto 13 issuea will to considers-d at tto largtt coci-retttion thoae in attentions will eetort a * rag stoat focusing on on of tto 13 bam tto asa-%ahaps rffl refine me take proposed at all of toe mine o mvt*ntn>n sitaa for a particular issue those rami con vcnliem proposals that clearly are not feasible will to dropped to lav of ton things that can to dim tto program tor lb jaly m«h larger issue convention is aa follows 6 45 to 1 p.m attendance taken and raaatotoaas of the issue distributed to those attending at 7 p.m chairper aoas trill read th resolutions of the issues basing discussed to the la hour or from 1 to 8 p.m revelation to install new pastor installation service for the rev jo r christo pher pastor of revelation baptist i hurch will to tow fri . july nth at m p.m and run july 19 at 4 p.m pastor and churches participating to tto ear vires will to rev l t floyre of calvary baptist church rev s ii ****** second traitor ratal ml church rev v l harris faith temple c.0.u.1 c and dr 11 m harper of st matthew baptist church memphis taws a-*-*tß*-avt amt~***-m-**a"a a araatt tw public is lav-had to attend thea services rev j ere tl christopher attorney relocates law office attorney william ton announces tto rrmoval of his of ileus for lh practir of law from 120 delaware avenue to 389 humboldt pkwy „ where to la ssaeto ed to on a neighbrebod uw , niiiii.ttoiigflcißßp the ties phone number is 881-1323 sx world vision other christian agencies to aid drought victims lit cm hrreteo ing crisi in j lour african nations tore procaptsd reepoore to sc m*m amm a w chriolvan humanitarian agency dr tony alton director ot relief mm rehabilitation announced that world vision is responding to enm-rgmx-tos to uganda upper voßa kenya and zaire with aid totaling 8237.000 to many areas of africa drought and tto continuing stream of refu pre due to a variety of sacuanatoarae tore com bined ui create trag*di«s that demand international attetataaa atktos said world vision is coopera ting srith asvaa other chriatian group to take iban*diate comprahenaiv action to ta't st an estimat ed m.ooo people in tto four nations tto rebel pr<i,t are tort at a 88.4 miltori relief program throughout the continent of africa by world via to 1981 tore relief efforts are mm in progress in fthopis and somalia to tto west nile prov ***• of uganda world vision has purchased and distributed 40 metric tons of toat seed to repatriated refagaea who fled their homes in tto waa of fighting betwean govern ment forcers and reaaaate of idi alton's army tto aaad shipment valued at 8104,000 followed tto distribution of hoe to 88,000 of these families returning to uganda from air and sudan world afl-cio head expresses concern for human rights ptototrfag is tto teat of a letter from afl-cio president urn kirkland to benjamin l hooka executive director of tto national association for tto advancement of colored peopl on tto naacts 72nd annual convention in derever colorado as the naacp begins ma 73rd in the struggle for human righto we in the afl-cio tea great pleasure in extending wannest greetings and best wishes to you and your fallow officers and all of the delegates to your denver convention together our two organizations and our other alto in tto civil rights movement have reded in bringing about fundamental changes in american life we have swept away tto age-old legal codes and legislative sanctions that perpetuated racial discrimination in our school in housing in public seremasß dations and in the world of wort we have mad at less a beginning in tto task of making equality a fact of daily life as well as of law aa are continue this never-ending struggle we reaffirm our commitment to affirmative action programs necessary to op doors previously shut to minoriti end women through constructiv political and legislative anion see have tod tto foundations of a humane vaiety in which tto * ho ntred help to to and to realize their human potential reeatoa that help the cost in human life and anguish to been high a we to brack am tto conflicts of tto i9go and tto inhastke that led to ttoi are fail to st tore any faction party or group could cbofi te retort america te that stome-ful pa but there are sign of ssm a return viotatioim of civil rights tors that srould tos town unthinkable arem a tony brown's journal does atlanta suspect match psychic prediction i am writing this letter to et press btorag m tony browns journal the srucl entitled is this tto atlanta rillsrr tar him to print soitoona'a fabricated illusion is inexcusable it's lime to deplore unci tewnisni as well as rariarn wtoressva tt pokes its ugly head tony brown is exploiting the atlanta killing playing unci tom a fiddle while america ia buffering from tto fir of racism spreading ail over mb rem m nactam spreading au orer ths country a mrs taylor wrote thaw aaruastomu to tto metre reporter san frmnosco edition what angered tor ao macs was an arlid i wrote baaed oat a tobibfuii spsscial i produced an - th mbjert of the murder of bom 2s voting mb in atlanta h^mto taylor wa infuriated by my psmmmm a black paythk lillian cosby the prediction cosby that iks killer sraa black that means t toopose that tto angry letter writer ■*** ***** amwhm**m in w*s\s amendment a he mark people aad ftoeatom of speech tvotarith n-uxling if a black totorea a black can to-tor mark children mrs taylor _****, to i simply doing whitey's to dirty wtsrk amt qualifies as an i trim this thinking » a cla.sic j nvs>hited logic _^ r orerkwks on eery amamw*m fact jjto no victors to a racml eoctoty y^-weindst society is an essentially and tto oppressor and tto f*mtnl both carry till neurotic __*■but to acid test m this toto la whether or not lillian toby's prediction ha to«n supported by any facta in this esse conclusions of the atlanta police department ma cosby said the atlanta killer was a light-skinned bio man chubby with a receding hair tine and a ' bietst-hy mouth he had good connections smong the suthorities in atlanta and a terrible loss of identity he dressed in women's clothe wore a wig and has a sharp analytical mind he would caught very soon — within 90 d — cosby said within 90 days on june 23 1980 pulton county district attorney lewi stoton accused wayne b williams a rear-old fair-skinned chubby black atlantan with th murder of nathaniel cater th latest of 28 homicide victims according to a report the accused has boasted that there is no one of consequence in atlanta that to does not know forensic evidence showed that a violet-colored fiber taken from williams bedspread matched one taken from cater * toad hair at the morgue there was also a relationship between fibers taken from williams car and fibers from caters toad hair dog hairs taken from williams german shepherd seer totocromoptcally consistent srith dog hairs found in tto head hair of the dead man the unofficial rerson insiders in atlanta say contains evidence of animal hairs found on tto body of victim yutief bell 9 which were similar to hairs found c other victims according to an article senate investigates after hour clubs the new york state senate task fore on criminal justice has scheduled a b *. a . ■*-_-_. s netiii a , u rtr-.r ing in buffalo ie ****** gate tto city's after hours or serial clubs th hearing at being told at tto request of state senator raymond gallagher dem.-56th sen district who is a member of the task fore and state senator anthony masieoo dem-sstl sen district the hearing i scheduled for ph july 17th from 10 a.m to li p.m and will to told at 63 court st in buffalo after anrmtincing the hearing th chairman of the task force senator jeremy s weinstein llton queens county ssid in tto past few rears there has bean a proliferation of these il legal after-hours clubs throughout tto state in mom cases not only are the clubs themselves il total but they toraaae a breeding ground for ether crimes i know that in tore york city many of these clubs totrome cen ters 4 trafficking in drags and stolen goods in addition they often sell alcohol to minors and that invariably toads to innum erable problems for tto surrounding commu**iity invited to testify at the hearing are among others buffalo mayor james griffin buffalo police commissioner james cunningham erie county district attorney edward cosgrove and representatives of tto new york state liquor authority it is unfortunate senator weinstein said that these clubs can consistently break the laws and still operate with impunity president reagan addressed naacp mil chairman margaret beak wuaoai and atemmire director bas^aaam hooka ***** among thorn wto greeted president ronald reagan in denver m tto ttoto annual conrention of tto **•*»" aaaociaiiati *» •*» advanrvtmeat to stored peopl in his addrew to tto rons.-i.ti.in preaidnnt iteagaa called for tto tscoownk emancipation of black people and spoto of the mmtimii fressdom of a aolld job.nto — concocted to tto crovernment and ttotsanatoa on washington winds but a real tot • tor a person can put in a gwd day's work complain atoto tto tore and then go tore srith c.--mfitter*e aad stll respect '* tto president noted that soma government mp am tore rretoad a new kind of bondage because regardless of how honest ih.-n intention to tto beginning those they set out to help became clients essential to tto well-being of those who eatotototeeaal tto programs tto pretojant favors tto kind of program that would make people independent — no longer in need of government assistance on the subject of education th president said that tto administration will take a i-nmpretoaaalvß took at the education of black nm primary school upward and strength the baa of black collages whkh...are a proud tradition — a symbol of mark determination and accomplishment the reagsn administration toe already increased the fund spent on mash colleges and the president said that trend will continue concluding his address tto president gave an eaampl of great heroism and caring - by a black soldier in vietnam a lire grenade fall among a group of american soldiers they ware frozen with horror knowing they were only seconds away from death then • young black soldier threw himself on the grenade covering it with his helmet and his tody he died to save his comrades hi last whispered words were you have to car let us car th president reid tot us work to build a nation that la free of racism full of opportunity snd determined to loosen tto creative energies of every person of every rare of every station to make a bettor ufa it will to ray honor to stand alongside you to answer this call mrs a mack dies following short illness 35 years of age was toned from mt olive baptist church 629 cast delavan are monday july toh m ll a.m she was born in florida tto oldest of 10 children tore to mr and mrs walter and gartodto pierre tto doceased came to buffalo in tto early 60 where she attended last a school m k**ad tto mt ttore raatom church under the leader atop of rev james ben ton where sto was a member of tto buffalo youth and young adult choir otf ja-j-rai vm 4 married thomas mack and to thia union one child was born mrs mack is survived by tor husdand thomas mack a daughter car mallia two step children yvonne lewis and alphon so mack tor parents mr and mrs walter g*raldia*l fterc ****** brettore daw w cray ***** jr catgat worn aid ****** gerald tm kevin pierre two aaaa mkhdto and sandra dtv ut pierre tbra step grandchildren jimmy total jr ttoamn l lewi ami toasts aid mack and a km at ***** relative and frteads tto buffalo ms-mortal chapel was in charge ot tto remain interment was to ridge tow em mrs aran r mart atlanta suspect seep*ge4 africa raw rag 1 ail ho to*psg**l 1923 1981 criterion press and sta no 1 wny central cities largest press our otha ha tore open every stmto t very yaar vnc our tamirrmt o»rv-**-g out i'mmm 1 yoi've nit gotta asjn cm to a copy of tto duttab cnterlon esasty mark - - ua <****■2qa national » upctat ' new ■york a .* an '. latent ■iißwsi'to press --• ito or wny wearily p*|w to * r*c*-*m*r«d ** * bun to rww%*t amd m match j t ac lof congres - re-pi n
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-07-08 |
| 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 | 1981-07-08 |
| 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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