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the buffalo criterion vol ft — no is wednesday apbol 29 may 5 1981 rochester niagara region us postage paid __ pirmitno 1314 buffalo new york 1 ■wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper—featuring paid legitimate circulation —* * imz*ammmmmmmmmmiz*a*a*a*mam**ta*amm^mmm indictment made in 22-caliber case evidence leads to breakthrough in unsolved murders buffs mint-rrity citizen will all *<**> the alleged 22 caliber killer in court h is no a private in the u s army timed at ft bennin-j ci v faffi m ismm-ist g christopher -:■mho wn tnd ia by an bra county grand lory m wed . april xttk to aid with the indict mem two rac nure testified tbfa they heard br brag while m the hnaspitel av.s-t the murder in buffalo a be wn undergoing medics and l at l **. i"**"-*-1 1 after cutting him-wif aaasa the i'.zxr att as.in a ran hunting camp where they paid particular inter in the fbi lab in washing um d c to ihe mend oa [ tbe dotbbig and knive m f»-j - a-**mma — it • m-ursl during tb two search about a wash ago in th mean lima tba family ha hired (-»,, defense lawyers kevin m dillon and mali j ma honey who accompanied in january he attacked a negro s>lslii't from the back with a knife without any pruvivntictn loral officers eean-hed christopher's family home at aw wetier st and chauteutwa county bethel places 1st in naacp membership drive - bethel a.m.e cfaaecb erb will fa celebrating ha isbth anniversary with a banquet at lb dtotfar hotel tn sat fas nb hea woe the naacp membership drive among participating chart-he tb chert paalm 4 by the bey eugene bart f - gp-j*-**ga*»mgg j baß a aft'-aßßaaaaa wea brat place la tw categories hnaging ta tbe bmmt member oat ot ita membertshlp sad fat the gnetert aatoeat af money out of 13.00 > 1800,00 membership rang at tea-bag the award fa bethel were co chairpersons garnet hicks waßse aad beyaasnl walton who still tenet bfa ufa membership m the annual dinner a jen 14th m tb faaafar pktored from right m lb riming af the membership bauy 1 ml ararat baa charrh april mad tre be and mr esgeae mr arts j carl bland co chairman ol ufa membership at ah buffalo branch mr garnet hick wallace aad raymo-mi walton buffalo general hospital opens new clinic tb baffato general hi fallal community meats health ceator 00 goodrich st bn opened « new t tin c-fatdgaed to cssort-bnete tbe treatment of anyene a^gme mental health aervfae at ibe center interfere or lateffrated ere mr fa ******* fa tbe ta..,i , kan ef tbe vwac sad provide a efagfa rntrr metal for any iadividaal requesting service tw bgh-cmhc serve caiibnsn ares tbree bm erie ceaaty vbfcb ledades the me*ea*i blde of buffalo lineal rr.wrnt wbo are active members of tbe board of director of tbe cmhc played a key role fa formulating the program development pictured here with interrare clink rhlef chariea 11.1 raise is sw|far left era board member left to right mrs helen clark 270 southampton st mra alma b alston 230 laurel at leonard goodman ilia ft unfa aye mr mary chappco ml i*-*-7 st and otfa outen 28 beverly bd the interrare clinic fa open 24 boars * day a amy a week phone bit 2110 wl minister answers accusations of news writer by rev 111 a spight a recently published article an one of oor **-"—**■- ta_*m*a*m*m****mmra entitled resgfoaa programming and wufo the cantrovarsey continues was published without tbe full knowledge or aatfarstenritow of what lb writer **■* trying to eapren it ould n-n-i that the writer haa omeuiing against th religious leaders of the city of buffalo end .___ black ommunity or against bb_w mw huh wwwwmmhiv v munil ramgf-iir brcodcaating when do religious leaders find tone for this kind cf self-defeating madness when ear people are plagued by iteagonornica aad racism w**w*b*gm*a*fi the writer of tbfa article must bbdarataad that luagonomics and racism effects an blacks and it haa always been tbe black preacher in the black community that haa fought aod hi si out against this kind - madness sixty-five pastors and ministers iimaßag in defense of religious brasdeaating aaam to be a sizeable number of the clergy in a city tb six ot baffalo tbe facta fa tbfa matter must be clearly tindcrstood for tt b tb religious community that made wufo whst tt was it aaa tba black churth who waa paying for their time ami ended up being tbe target of discrimination wa cannot expact tab integrated with other races « ia other areas when mm practicing bb amwrng v*a*mw , wnwai ww it m mt *** aiifi j|brargattea among ourealvaa.'ljj b fa a true biblical saying that charity atari at home and spreads she-tad but maybe lb wrttn of tb above mentioned article doe not b*»lieve . oat's saw f**bo-*nbbott-*bl why would tb writer of this article san pasters baa i daniel and rev l*e a sptgbt br and fa other pastors far their stand against this eiiacriminai fag bm>v where were then same preachers during ibe height of the 22 caliber killings why aren't they sending out letter aad petitions proteeatlng police brutality fab discrimination the pro jraaßemwammxmmmmmm poor mhhf the brutal inhumane treatment of their brother ia south africa and tha achool deeegrega baa laaaa which unfairly places the burden tt busing oo black children b also must be clearly untfarst^od that the pasters and minister prcm ereiing tv-ga discriminating move against religi aw brta-idcasuag by wufo an 100 abk tbon of our constituency of the t-srnpy sod in the community » ho ateocl against the above mentioned asafktkms why ars these sen pre earn threatening fa hart small black tm*-taa-tns*n in this community bescaun they c-annt-tt get their way tb black lis unmans of ibis community are very much the concern ol tbfa coalition of ministers rather a don not seem thai urn new management of wufo is concerned about hurting the black church that wishes tut be aired it seems with the stand that wild ha taken against the ministers is ha-aus the new management want ft have their way how much impart does a few hours of religious broadcasting hen on the fate of our community nil our race n a whole this is not • put down of ear spiritual heritage it en-em here thai the writer actually has no knowledge of what religious broadcasting is all about religious broadcasting is geared to those professed christians who are senior citixens sick and shut-ins hospitalized prisoners and the handi capped who cannot go in churrh fur the obvious ream but rather can reach over from their bed of affliction and tun into live religious broadcasting for spiritual edification and spiritual renew al numerous call and letters are received each weak thanking those churches and its parishoners for bringing to the airwave it worship services a few hours of religious broad casting can therefor bring comfort and salvation tn the leal how much impact does a week of rock music disco jars and boogie waaajfa have on the fate of our community and our rare a a whole kir young people are plagued by this evil they an it with pill popping smoking gran snorting cocaine drink fag boose shooting the needle srith which causes crime and riotous living snd fa tb end a nightmare for parents who tried to raise them in the fan of ood remember it has always been the black church and lb black preacher who has stood against discrimination and injustice of any kind and it is a regretful situation that estate at this lime that a young black executive would come bate tbe black community and practice what the black church and preacher has long fought for and against and in many areas has made much progress and that is dfarrimma tern the writer ef tbfa recently published article ethoam reiaember thet sr bl*ck*l see fa this together together we etead derided re fan nd w reanca mpt success witboet u rev lee a rvtoht ogden cited for contributions to y aundrey jg-*faa of buf falo was hc-ani>red at tb salute for young lead era at a ban-rpiet honor ing young leaders and given by weatern new york busmen and math try in ai with th ymca of buffalo and erie county atom apr 87th at th buffalo hilton tb purpose of th banquet wa to recognize young leader who have made unusual contributions to tbe well-being of ethers either in their work envir onments or in their com munities and to fund scholarships to ymca program and undrrante operat-a coat of the a-->jta-tr>-c.ipi-a w'ihianv esflmw vaßaamy ymca chairman ol the esent was heavy m coasda daßav*aaaaaa staaaaastraaaa of fasbar brtr toes lac seymour h kan 81 pr.-*>;i*t,t of tb beard of trustees of tb ymca had this tony tb yfctf a fossa to young lend ***." is the first event of it kind and it is based upon similar programs ct-ocjucu-el by other uriian ymca fa tlw united stetea j*_^__m*mm 4 ******** .'*-. was tacked m it fasnore caputo to address daemen luncheon dr robert s marshall president of daemen col lege in amherst n v will host a special noon luncheon or monday ma ath at daemon college featured will be tbe honorable brace f ca puto as goes speaker mr caputo who will be flying in from new york i partner of booe-allen and hamilton inc a major international management consulting firm the topic ml la address wtll be vv here vi ill reagan take new york state — what is the proper role of tier erametct fa the ecaasaaaac field far the 1980s dr marshall proudly noted 1 an proud that bra-re ( apsrte wiß com to daemen college to make th important address 1 am sure those attending will learn a great deal c-mmunrty business and opinion trader are invited to this program mr cspate is a gradu ate of harvard college harvard business school and georgetown law school he is principal owner and president of cow calf co * cattle breeding and raising com pany from 1971-1976 mr caputo served with dis tinction as a member of the new york state as sembly and from 1976 1979 as a member of the united states congress bbuce f caputo cheerleaders squad doing good work rochester n y — a new group of young ladies have emerged upon the rochester church scene they are the faith temple female cheer squad comprised of eight young ladies they made their first appearance saturday jan 16th at the north street recreate center they thrilled the crowd with mighty yells and tremendous leaps not only do they have faith temple fans but fans from various churches others have complimented them on the beautiful work they are doing they will accompany th adah male basketball team fa all of their future game it only proves that taa can be young need and still have fan in fa-fat jesus the teem from left beaten row are cindy jenkins samaatba davis joyce marshall begin jenkins jwen wil liams each psn davis captain latent davis and pafacn clark their theme is jesus karma you and w do indictment -- see pag 8 kll)fjs(!fa*p«ge?l 1923 1981 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central ota largest press on flfare ha hss open es-rry at ttt v*rv v v -* ss iaiii art.a-a our rmtmeaits for thoee who c.re july 28.1979 oar first child la atlanta we lost you've tint gene **, up lor a copy ol th bu-fafa cnlerion ervrry weeh — tor only 20 naiionai ww ('-*%!.** net york **«* and tarfl natorny press — s only'w.n.y tost paper *■*» * f*9*t*r*d a a **** mt nanpapa urtfjer h marc h 3,1879 act i i-rttyea -- r-rsjuta-rt ■'■arm
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-04-29 |
| 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 | 1981-04-29 |
| 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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