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the buffalo criterion wamwday march inm m vol ml - n 12 us postage fir permit uo 1314 bultam,frotf\'(3bk , wnts largest & only accrmatadmrwnty newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region marchers demand federal funding to save our children a pee * about 1,400 eonc«nnd mtoaianr rat-hit do the richard train at federal bldg . on march fab to dramatize tanamf demand for substantial fader funding for tbe investigation of 21 caan ol murder and kidnapping of young atlanta children organized by tbo southern chris tian liitiifalß conference ' and th black clergy of ' metro atlanta the marchers proceeded down m l king it drive from central united metho dist church to th russell building the hey joseph k luwery presi dent of sclc charged tbm 11 president 1 ...__■._. . _..* '__:-**(>■. i ni maiaa ti beagaa can scad 12ft csqioe to ix salvador to 1 interfere fa th affairs ef tbm nution be oegfat to bo able to send 12 million to atlanta to cxtcb tbe kfflars ol our children unary aaad thm it fa tepmabfa tn vit-w the alia crista a e*mßß\*f faofaled irom tho killings aad fc-tfaece again bfatdm aeraaax nation tbera fa an environment rd hostility again m mock people fa tbfa country thml * fad by inaer.mlivity to black aad brown aad pw people m high favela in both ibe private and public ma-tors fc ao poor people ore being bfanaaa far t&e n-oanaic erian in tbe ensts-y tefafaxm mmtßpj bbjw ipmhmbmi toy mm ia aooai program ahanang thtan be aid bat or lctrany abng amk da cwmagm waakmeey ****** conseauun bmtoap teaapl c co jr at the christian mi**sbr-?b-rl fuaceoe church and bishop frsderick 11 ts^xxi cf the ahrkan matbmbm tpaec-pal church mm the marcher tbm deaphe tbe attach again tb bfach end pwnr ear mt-nt-mtaa tor jostle with tb hstp ef oad wtß aato former sncc praaadant john lewis aad farmer sclc staff imamher bernard laf'avette participated fa tb rally a did several hundred student ol aba atlanta university ante marcher carried sign calling far fa-farml funding of tb police faraatiga ticas blark unity and save out vmtea '■black people will not cener under tba assault un hint ufa dr lnwn said but will nt fa motion a near raoraraeot tbm will spread acron thia country to counter the assault aad praaa sfcpa poeitlve black tm*gg*l4iß*b promoted to new post national fuel ha an nouncedthalvelmaj.hul has - been promoted to superviesw-owtomer ser vice inquiry group-con ma w joined ktfanj iwn n 18-jo iaam.mil a tonawanda cowauaar barbara aa a junior c-"*-*-ti-i-*m*l cl«k vmfa ip7o ah wn tiaaahini to ream buxiaess ' man aa a ****** caaaaa __ atx-sxint cfark 1 kaaat w rw-taias vena ten tba next jll yeara aba ma***saß*^,aa*-*ft *** *-*___*-*-••»*_. at^-a 1 a a i fst if ** c n^****a bno va na***n a-v-no raparttfaa among iborii i aantativo i cu-**um*r ao count clerk i and custom ***-*■■s nra i aan jaetawa er service repren-nlatlv - ms hiu haa a eon and daughter reside fa vm.aj.i..u fed aid suggested in 22 cal cases ham mamiaw aa-n irakoh says request should be made washington rep he-orr j nosrak d bos-uo has suggested that the city of buffalo should fonaady request federal technical and o aaarfal assistance far tbo 22 caliber investigation jmmi the n deaths of evea black men nowak aaid he had diacwtrsed-the.boifalo.ia utifaaii-tn with an aid to vice president bush who aaid thm they would review carefully any ra quest ben the city of buffalo for assistance the congnasaman add ed the trauma aad continuing concern that tn i ratai by faannd m the buffalo cnanaarity aim end thaa aa thmil bring to ban all available weomrmi *** ***•■anbn this iave*ugat*t»n " ow*k aaid h bad di*rue*--d tb aid respnm wtth mayor griffin nad advised thm th mayor cubmit a formal grant requen for uchairal ma tance and federal fundise to help defray the kcu coaru of the prt-tks-tj-*d investigation ranging front trach items at tha c-veruir-e for pair an-eeti gflaa-v to laboratory >***- fage-^aaamfan far expert roondtaata ao ctanmiaiittr ra mains confronted by aa unusual tragedy thm cm turn t elude reentutkxn nowak added i trill certainly do afi i raa la mfan up or the oty request for whatever eaefa lea the federal govern na may be alia fa render fa help n reach a t«re**ful conclusion nf this favestigation aka's plan 50th great lakes regional confab for april celfhraiinjc their sorts great lakes began cmfaraaan mor than 1,500 members ol alpha kappa alpha ws».r.ty inc fars-n the states nf michigan ohio w*st virginia poonsyl vmhsfa and new york ww convene m the buffalo statin hotel april 10 11 and tfab hosting th ltftl fiegirnm are gamma phi omega and fan fan * the l a_____a __^*_.^ ine a*ata~*bßßßj wcs * hop ui',l reflect the national theme ' la-nuesdng decfeksik ' a desiga lea acticn fa the eighties relates dr , gfarfa ssuflme tnartwii/ba _. 1-tjbtß - regional i>itectt*r md direct of graduate p-s-*j--itsn in urban counseling and professor m counseling and . jaal________mss-__l__ia_man_i p-^hcclogy college of edtacatkn michigan stat m f-ast umdng sin.bather state that as we implement our role and reopoaanflron far this decade a a*h had that ra ohnmitmeat will be chatlfanged and tested n w work during thi period that hm been pro-facted lob lb more b difficult decad in our far lb priday th kfynote speaker for the friday aeaaaag pwhfa meeting will be the ll'inorahlt u-uis stokes congressman from the district of ohio congressman ifaßn m the recipient of ma honorary doctorate degrees the moat racng from morel college in atlanta which wn bestowed upon him last week a revered and respected member . it caagr fa february of 1980 caaajraraomo stoke an appointed by fanfa-r thoaiaa o tip o'neil to the mouse committee on standards of attend conduct ethics committee after having served fan than a ran on : fae aafao committee to conduct an tevntigatlon and atudy of the drcum its-ten surrounding the dean of b martin luther king jr the speaker of the house appointed him chairman of this conaamn to december 1878 congressman stokes completed these historic investigation and filed with ibe house of repretsentatives 27 volumes of hearing which fiwsprind at a final re port aad ret*-o-*maejxfaliot--3 for adminfa trative and legislative reforms speaker for the formal awards - boa^aet en saturday srii be dr julia puith-u a distinguished member of tbe acrarby and former supreme basifacs dr pui-nc-11 to national president of tin units inc 999hfl ' ■tkiiitxmts tmwtdcma ep.*cial sewlaar and smsrkshops will ceanprise friday afternoon aad all day saturday activities workshop will emphasiie self fulfill ment one of the mandates of tb c--**-«t>ty*--fasigned to acquaint members m alpha kappa alpha m traditions mm affect women prepare mb for new and changing roles fa sorn-ty and increase their v-vrwharfa i erwtewl ..... whit h an*-.-1 ir.t-ir daily existence other nan fat ** which trill he addaaeaad arw ufa-town faaming health care art and heritage which is de signed to preserve the history of alpha kappa alpha which highlight outstanding contributions by black wocaea aad promotes noteworthy contribution of black americana in various field officers and members of ibe gamma phi omega and jennie fata chapter of buffalo will hint th m anniversary great lakes regional conference have worked with lb it-eat lakes regional director dr gloria stephens smith to make certain thm every aspect of the convention i full developed to provide far the program satfafortfaa comfort and entertainment of the delegate and of the participant the regional director i optimimk ibm this will be one of lb finest and bmm productive regional conferences nfta will cut diesel costs by 290,000 with bulk purchase taring the ten-edged sword of aatfrtain supply and ever-increasing g*—.-dlctato of the niagara frontier trsa.pwtsi.uii authority have moved to to mm stability in the dfanl fuel mark and use money $** the same l-ra mmnp^sm**mm^^tma**egem^a^mgammn yja • unique plan approved by the •"> * ahead of commismionc-r the au , ***** u borrow ran 5 million in that term note to finance the purr has tarn nffaa gallons of diesel fuel for «»» metm boa system that three wtttao ****** rapranat the annual in _"! a ****** nil for the bus jfa tw notes would be paid off *» ****** fatmfaaraad by the federal . jfaa toil whtrh would not *■•*»«* to wfa*nfag until april ist . az^^*-****t fa syxa chairman allen o^wwua th authority will enjoy j 1 ring through the bulk p . aaaxs^s 1*®00 hes already had a f*«tbct rathe com of operating •* p"4n dekdehrun indvm - 7>*«towaafa,io 19 price of . j n.«»l*!i*»«.-tta«daßguroof mi ** ■** wwr-alist-t by ssvtva *** -•*■**"• •* metro ha m bulk we 1 we insure the availability of our fuel supply for the year and 2 we avoid the upward spiralling fuel prices that we can reasonably anticipate under deregulation s|ieaking to reporters m a news conference in the metropolitan trans portation center chairman dekdebrun produced a number of graphs and charts to substantiate the ravings profane-i under the bulk purchase plan he estimated that the total fuel cost saving to be realized would be approximately tfioo.ooo from thm he said we must subtract the cost of storing the fuel 195.0001 delivery charges 25,000 and the cost of lx>t-i-owing the money 90.00 the net result dekdebrun calculat ed was a 290,000 savings with man transit subsidies facing elimination in the near future and decontrol of fuel prices driving up the cost of operations it is apparent that we must continue to devise innovative imaginative program to cope with the shortfall between higher operating cost and lower govern ment subsidies dekdebrun concluded i am grateful to the board for understanding the unpleasant fiscal realities facing the aenwtty today and for giving this nfaa their supplort minority business opportunity fair set the upstate new york regional minority pur chasing council and tbe minority busmen oppor tunity committee will hold their third annual minority business oppor tunity fair ma 6 at the hearthstone manor in depew n v from 9to 4 p.m the fair trill provide a one-stop opportunity for minority vendors and con tractors to introduce them selves and their products and services to major companies federal state county city and gs-rveni me nt agencies approximately 100 com panies and agencies will be represented if you've attended other fairs you'll be glad to know that many firm that you haven't met will be there cong horton met with prime minister thatcher waehfagmn d c —• ngran*aaa freak henna a rnpahlii-a tran r«;be*4n n v shewn m the fait fa abewa ntwiiag wtth fri mlawter maasjnn tbmbai dtttfag bra visit n aba maine's baggw*a*nßaaafaßßtil.r t ' ' tht.il iaala.ll lit i.lsp'lnitllli capital cswgreaa-uan jark krnp frsawt it.flaw u rti , , , in ta mcagrovaa rep chisholm to address u.l dinner representative shirley chiabolm will be tb spsrakep m the buffalo urban league's mth an imal dinner fri apr 2tth in 1968 rep ouabain an alert a b to the bltt congress her constitu ency la in the 12th caanraaafaaaal district in the borough of brooklyn n y the center of her district fa bedford stay-re sent and include parte of bushwkk buramßhi fa new york and green point when mrs ckfabobn entered the 91m congress as a freshman fa 1969 she eat ad hern as a force to be reckoned with she was assigned to the house of agriculture mfaaaflßmß tee on forestry and rural viilaces which she fab had no relation to the needs and problems of ber district admoniahed by the speaker of the house to accept and be a good soldier she made the unprecedented move of placing ■■* ssa»s*wsmwmm**mm^xm before the house to remove her name from the amunittee she prevailed and was then assigned to the veteran affair com mittee which had some relevancy to her constitu ency to 1971 ccmgresaw-o man chisholm teak an other step and ran for prranfan she a the fir black wraaaa to aaae th nation higher office although mn na mb . ■■■■ffi mum iis naii ifkajiii ia ajiß bflo.'s leading black radio minister lashes out against wufo & its new management the elder lan a spight rr , paator of holy temple church of god in christ far . 6?2 clinton it . ray thm the move by the new management of wufo to in religious broadcasting la diacrimlnaung harraasing and intimiila ting th religious community with whkh m has bean accuatomed to listening to for the peat 15 years or since the inception tl wufo.'r wufo had fan than is hour of religious programming weekly thm wg aired on saturday mornings and sunday mornings and sunday afternoon the holy temple hon of decision could be heard each sunday afternoon from 1 p.m to 2 p.m elder spight also stated thm be was taken off th radio monday • friday 0:55 a.m to 10 am , with moments of meditation without being notified by the new management he ha been invited to two meetings and this was never mentioned or a reason given a to why wufo a now trimmed religious broadcasting to five hours on sunday morning from 7 a.m to 12 noon with no live broadcasting from any church in the commumly elder spight state that this unwarranted move by the radio station's new manager ia harass ing intimidating and discriminating of the worst kind for it deprives the fan fortunate the mm^m and shut-ins nra hospitalized the senior citizens tb handicapped prisoners and even people who auk on weekends and who carry radios to their jobs to listen for spiritual edification and spiritual renew elder spight further state thm a coalition of . minister are being organized to stand together against thia discriminating move by wufo fa removing live radio religious services from th airwaves and trimming religious programming ha says that there are 66 pastors and churches signing petitions and letters of protest voicing their opinions agafaal this discrlrnlnstlng act aa ——-- then petitions aad falters of protest are being sent to the fcc fa washington d c for a thorough investigation asking than for a denial of a license renewal unfan this awn fa corrected and live religion broadcasting ia restored to th churches ami tbo community elder spight main tbm lh an manager mated hi reason given far trimming religious piiagiaaamag fa became of econtanka aad hto aim fa to upgrade the radio station " emn spight states in response that i tv n**^^^-*n aaa r ammmm , cannot understand bow paying church could hurt tho station ecottomkally when fan than 12 hours of religious programming an being abed no m 7 days mm tbm tb radio airwave belong to th people eld lee a spmiht chbhoui <***. pg il > 81981 criterion press and still th no 1 wny cfntral mm largest press chit tare hat hern open every week oi every yrar once ■>." ai»nre servant out tossminrw . ysiuvc tuti it *-*-*! up tot * copy ol th iu*uto critt-ri.it evrrv sa-eelc — tot rs*iy 20 natk-nal2s ******* new york i*nn and large nrartty pre — the only ' wny mania pane that 0 . i g-ar«,at-j ** « ' bom im ■in.nan .. infer £ fas march 1 l«79ac.iafccingrna - rj gr apmifd ahfa*a*taatmßmtn-n **»■* - -».. -.. -*■.*■.-. 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-03-18 |
| 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 | 1981-03-18 |
| 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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