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u.s postage paid permit no 1.111 oi«uy(ik rochester niagara region wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper—featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion wednesday january 21-27 mi vol 56 - no 4 rusk nominated for outstanding young man in america *_ ___".. 0 ***' ame community leader \ » j kaoa nominated to bo km ou landing *?"* ***• la *****>" mr raal to ealy * year y7 km year mr raafc chaired a luncheon featuring oka community loader jeha r wlnat.m aa curat aoakar aloof with farmer ntt a chairman chanter r hardt they dl raa nil the effect of tbe rapid transit line no the taoer dty briaa ru«v u a director of th profeaaloaal aad bualneaamea'a aaaodatioa af western new york ihr poliahameriean ccngre nation aad tor*lt ; the general patoaki ataartotiiia of the niagara frontier and the awhttiil chamber of commerce mr husk to the jroaageet national director to the malory of the poliahamertran ceogrea wan d rusk h)!inr.wpfirron riverside resident recives ub outstanding service award rath d pry ant rtpkt af 132 ilebra laae a memhm at me p mat otoff of tko state '■"«■**) at iiahi kaa reretoad the uaivttrahr'a oatataadiag servke award c toko carta rooter pre<_deat of the l*aiv*ra ttf hl_l___i_fe f**_-___b.____________.___-___a _.__*_*■prcoeated *__■i eit.tum •~» oaa c wmmywm_wueee wr pemoooaero w rtfatlim carryuif a 51.a09 caak award la a reremany helore th annual holiday hrm4_m of the u/b prof rectorial staff vaa oa tae itoe iftk 1 brtoai baa aerved aa aaalataat to iha chairman of the i b dept of caatmeling ood llamas service einc imb she to alao highly gtoload la rnmmuaitr affaira ae a tarmthet el tke board ot director of people vetted to save human ipubiii | lhe buffak "* " mioind and harriot •**■_■a 300 a <*» well aa other chart end edura raa effort ""*,,' ;.; 0 y.y 0 thmdhj e wynne ahown at the left atoo re reived aa award • ae-p 9 utata"d'w tenlf a ward ware created to 1*77 to ' recognize the diligoaee and etpertlae at member of 17b profaaalonal ataff whoa effort tranartnd th acopo of their tip laillilllltoi to mole oatatandiag educational and rlvir contribution to tho unlvereitr aad the communit community agencies funded through dfy hoyt announces youth grants for community agencies assemblyman william b hoyt d-bflo.l has bean ad teed by the new yark sun division for youth dl > i that might not-for-profit agencies and com muntty organisation which service tha lte«h assembly district will receive toato totaling nearly 1200,000.00 through dtys bpectol itotlnquence pretention program four of tha grants are fitettime wards snd tour are renewals of p»*ricmaly ■',"■■programs the •*• grant recipients are faadsaa interested in adoption rroaaato is fia helps families in ) m.mo fia helps fsmiiies in erie county who are interested in attention by providing information gmamm and support the group actively recruits families for waiting f*bfje and operates an adoption tewiae through their effort fia oak ta provide children with a sense of weiil end soil worth that will help prevent delinquent or destructive tesjutriar contact at ita ellen ■: bt-nwi ' kensington utile league football **■» 114,471 youth in the a»aa ana include the ken-lang mm housing project wdl be offered the oppwtuniiy to participate in team pea under the supervision of bed volunteer coaches tito fff-aads wilt be uaed in large part » jaathase athletic equipment for k^ttog youngsten contact mamtmmmt&mmm ■: tm+emm community develop sf^mmmttm ' 39 - bta this *"-*». •» be wed te fund a multi-service wm pcegma at the center va sm-we * ** i "* are youth ■^*-^» counseling job referral 2 had recreational and social jjfj coot-ct **?*£ t»^>sarvtoaa,l»c-.540,000 an 2 mfmm proagrem will ha r®««l aettff spdd funds tefco msa wte provides technical j to community groups wir be_t._m bt,i«-nta<fia vocational at ia tte?i fl*ra!:a *** jo*-*l i 12 21 ernl s t*roy l t'saau ; ehy nd delaware areas jijjtte hoevaana wiß highlight . keaaiagtaa community center - s 19,223 sdpp funds enable nen bailey to conduct a screening tutoring and counseling service for children identified as silting trail thai educational assistance contact tom < avagnero 838-4343 ueitom laagftom aasoetottoa • k,b*b ; the sdpp grant renewal will help insure the continuation of ken lang'a drop-in youth recreation cen ter after-school child care tutoring counseling and art and craft gjj*m contort far i smith m4-«31i applauding the m decisions to grant the eight wards mr hoyt stated i am very pleased that the state division for youth continues to demonstrste ite commitment to de linquency prevention in the city of buffalo am of the group which have received renewal awards are to be commended for their post achievements nd i wish them and ihe newly.funded group much success with their important work local minority ram medals who have achieved success in their rare ia order te help minority and poor youths overcome feeling of inadequacy and hopelessness which can develop 00 utoy consider career opportunities the program will feature vocational rap session at schools churches and community enter in the targeted areas contact kegin grantham 835-4332 the four groups which anil receive renewal sdpp grants are bailey delavan aia.aa.l ( eater • 810,000 itolavan will continue its program aimed at addressing family-centered problem through per at stilts training family and youth counseling session and an active outreach service to identify client who may need such help contact dan marfan 896-13251 ntaaorelerny area reameata turk . 45,000 fiak offers employment opportunities to young people in the fillmore area through a youth horticulture project creatively linked to it neighborhood revitalization program contact c<v.l roam b3s-6?40 „ «^ ap m n#«ae i ■,___ m * a » johnson tapped to head new youth services dept erie county fteeutive edward j rotkowsld an nauaces the a4^a^____i^_______________a of john a ulwua af i jul fail to h the f.sm&iv director ef the new cmmua item of youth services mr johaasa 38 cor rently the county's in mat jurtif cnotdiaatef become \ tike firat • mock ever to head a foil county dffsartment the new department of youth ser vke was created to the iwi county budget through the merger d the former youth bureau and dept of detention john johnson is am ettremefv well qualified and capable individual who will provide outstand ing leadership and direr tern tor youth ast-rieoa in the county county ivutive battii nil said the new tetania will oversea grant to area youth agamies as weß a operate the county ju venile detention facility the youth services ttopi has a staff of 74 employees m budget of ll j million mr johnson wiu be the first executive director of the new department he is a one-time profes sional football player with the new york jets md before joining the county worked in education pro grams for the erie count community torn or ration and later tta city of buffalo the director of youth services ha a salary range of 525.622 and mahws as criminal justice cb_r t_,.*t.ir mr johnson was laid 32 ax 0-4pqjni jte vi r te the poet af criminal justice cu tadteater ha beea aa ted hostages freed p.sto atog la a atetemeat aaaa the took pasae ea iran united methodist council af ktahopa the prayers of million have af last lieen mrwer-dl as the americad hostage *-*»- to iran for 444 day have been released this is a time for thanksgiving and relief that a dongoma cattonde m international affair ha come to en boa orable and peaceful end with • minimal teas of fife we are grateful for the restraint in the face of re peated provocations cur national leaders have dem onstrated the world has eitneased a nation great in ite em potential rise to the true greatness ft patient humanitarian concern may thto be a mmm of sober reflection lor all sincere person of faith the breaking of a perilous impasse with the roeofai ttoa of the nisei crisis is a cause for rejoicing and • powerful sign of hope io a violent world it w however but the bret step to the long and difficult quest for reconcil iation between iran and the united slates the wounds are deep on both rides the grievance real we prey that oar national commitment to non-inter vention-might be strictly observed end that / the iranian people might achieve peace with their neighbors a stable repre sentative government and * mist and sustainable economy i*t us commit ourselves once again to prey to work te witness for p with justice with all our hearts wa give praise and ftery to ood for divine de liverance let the voice of the paepla in all our churches be raised in hymn of praise and thanksgiving bishop c dale white m chairperson others on the council are edsal ammons jamas armstrong william r . . irnnnii lamahtt rites rutehftold jamaa ka mathow ami jack tesß master blaster jammin affair jan 24th faf productions and b j enterprises invite the public to a master blaster jammin affair at new buffalo hilton hotel ballroom sat jan 2-tth from 10 to 4 a.m the affair is for adults 21 years of age and over " an open bar will be avail able during the evening proper attire is required buffalo savings bank launches new advocacy campaign baffalo savings baal ha launched a new advocacy campaign - part of a continuing series called speaking out for buffalo through thai program the bank p«afca out on important tin*.-.a haaaa rd direct concern t ite ihpaaßat and the community attention is now being focused on the tei tow regarding interest earned on personal sating ac c*a a it stsundt the gwvwramani taaaa indivi dual take first a they are earned and later a they ear interest which effectively dis courages americans trim saving thaw money because of thia the united states presently has the toweat rate of personal rings when compared to -'• an major industrial power { the world buffalo brings bank's current ■advocacy : com paign encourage ceaaa mm m write te heir congressmen and sena tent urging them te legislate more taring incentives tor american . boaa b kenzie pre *** <* baffalo savings bank and pokc<-*rn htr the bank a advocacy pro y*tn outlined the ham of th ito v *■?«-* x tllti'll h * m**ft\\*iumtl of (""'* tm lutereet earned on savings accounts would help te moke tang term aavtn more competitive and more productive mom would feel ,„„„..,) ate tax reliel hank would have more long term deposits jo channel into non inflationary . mateu ments like home *. mart gages and buatnem capl t»i and vomwika wield benefit trim the ibcr»aa«i teeeaummu of - batik la the fir peaking out for buffalo mam peign which bef*a november of 147k boftoto saving -„ beak * advocated the redact of taxes'on mtereat earned on sating acvnuntea .. aa i result * ttda adwcscy campaign over ftcvfttt ci ***** w.ttfl w*4 tt-nitivnla senl reaponaea to mat n -—' f-glalilres this effort helped prompt the passage of a law by congress which goes tote effect in 1081 *„,' will how savers to mrape taxation on the first «$» of interest earned or individuals and on the firat 400 for joint return a joyous moment united state senator al ll mau ir-new york waa swore into office earlier thia month by vice preaatoat walter f mondale shown with him a the occasion a hia wile peony aad bto children use lorraine hriinph>r and daniel alao ma bond were hi parent antoinette far right **»* areurod aaamto 1923 1981 criterion press and still the no 1 wny centra cities largest press hir.affc ba baae t»*n rwv week of mr year ear our •***•«*.. at\«s our omcwunaw "' ■90fta ign up tor • copy of the huftok met ion every week — lor orty **' upat^r '„ new york ww and tor .-.....•, prat — the nti^w.ny rnj,;r v t**fm th m rap*i'.-r 4 * bona a r*w*;ji|».i ««. ht mart h 3,187 v act o*ijr -- regal mampapata
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-01-21 |
| 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 | 1981-01-21 |
| 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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