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the buffalo criterion wednesday january 14-20 1981 vol mi — no 3 rochester niagara region us postage paid permit no 1314 buffalo nlw york wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation tw photo skews western new york civic - leaders discussing education day they are from left frier w ******* vice president of daemen col tags dr holier st marshall rhalrman of education day far iw amherst ww mt commerce ***** a tienrlck br ( waeeßer for aw new york ****** board of regent and jerome a mason preaidenl of amherst chamber of ( eeaeaeree former buffalonian posthumously honored tw u s treasury oeeartasaa * albert oak ua award ws wea preoee&ed poathussously to ke we edward e russell fonaerfy of tki tale ww waded the i s customs chicago region t.*4afe*ißiir*t.-oc and value dmsioti prior to his death of a heart attack last orto&er tw award honored an esaicplary career nn cu*tot_u thai spanned more twn s3 year aad included numerous ctta tion for effort aad ideas that wiped increase go-rtrns&eßt efficiency and fcapraea ear-ore to tw waiaeas community tw framed cmruficato waa given to tw reciptont's widow mr ami p baseefl of park ridge illuioi by chicago re r.<-nal vimmimi.m of cus toms f.ug*ti h mart k graduated from caaistus college and join ed customs in auft as a temporary ****** he left to serve as a marine officer during world war ii and ... wounded in wipes the war w worked for the wit-rant administration in buffalo t-t-fl.fr rryou-anfi customs he than worked hi way up to a top manageoient po mtkm in one of tw nation's largo and busiest cus tom regions in law w was transfer red to chicago where w was assigned a a customs ktaminer he was promo tad to assistant customs appraiser and then to assistant durtrrt dirartor class nad value wfcet wtag eater-tad to head tw chicago region's classification and value division in 1977 , bill establishes 25,000 reward fund gillette bill authorizes reward fund for recent murders a resolution sponsored by seventh district county legislator minnie gillette authorizing erie county government to establish a 126.000 reward fund tot informal leading to tw arrest and ctwtttakm of persons responsible w the wtnou i-ttrngr m our community has wen approved by tw ml erie county legislature under mrs gillette approved proposal the county mu.ri.ty is author ized to ****** * * em wr committee consisting of himself tw iwtrict attorney the earn sheriff and the commis sioner of police of to city of buffalo with th committee to act up tw specific criteria and imple e^ee**w ri net vm sjmm mm meat ali necessary guide line for the seas ant •'! the reward fund the heinous offense constitute a blot upon the record of inter-racial rela tions in this area and if left unsolved may serve a a detn-aest to continu ed efforts at tmprcns-mtimt of such rclarticms t mi gillette said tw e-ux&ence at wge of a t-raaaa or fnm_viu aa i-uthk-sa aa is involved in twse crimes tonauttrtea s menace to tw entire cutnmunity of whatever ethnic origin mr alette added tw county v panaaned pursuant to ne z%o i the county law to audit ize tw district attorney to -■*.«. reward of up to mom tor the anew and em-fiction of a person or ****** guilty of such crime such amount to be payable for each crime solved the legislator noted an amendment to the gillette resolution stairs wa in the ever the 825,000 reward fund is not sipianliiu for tw specified mp m the county executive shall wye aaia discretion to determine whetwi the use at these unexpended funds would w of assistance in obtain ing iw arrest and ihe conviction of a petaan tor wrsunai uuilty ol m oilier serious crime which wye lar-reaching ramifi cation in the community and the county executive c w granted the sole authority to offer such a reward if he deter tea it ia essential to ec-jving such a era education day to be held in amherst rowrt s marshall chairman for the annual education day for daemen college and the amwret • cwmwr af commerce ws announced detail for thia ■ape-rial e*ent tw key larrt of iw amwml education day will w a science fair and ma hematite inhibition fair for al af western new york tma la open to the general aaaw nt na cost an tuea . jan 27 from » a.m to 3 p m and from 7 to » p.m al tw social beam at ww enter daemen college 4380 male st amwrst n y featured will be college esperimenta and demonstratlona in several field including medical technology physical wrap , cwraistry anatomy and computer science twre will w corporate exhibit displayed my mokß itl ashland petroleum westinghouse re-swell perk memorial laatitsto hooker on mi at aad ibm ah western new york high school junior and <****** science and math students are welcomed to participate in a tarted exhibition of experiments dem onstrations aad displays awards and get will ac git-en dr maeawfl fnrtwi announced that an amwrst cwffiwt of commerce lnocwon will he belt alao open to the general pabw featuring henry david pale as honored guest speaker mr pale i president of tw new york state commission of independent colleges and universities he will discuss the future of independent colleges and universities tw luncheon will take place tues jan 27 at 12.15 p.m at the new williamsville inn fart m transit rd just south of main st la amber leon sullivan supports general haig nomination for secretary of state post •"'*''*.- '■!*•_ hi iv ba fc bahvan for „.*!;«« in ameri wt j tj ***** jw *°» rorrign ** wu wba in k^-r f t and your colleague on the senate foreign relations committee give prrsi dent-elect reagan the opportunity to provide the kind of leadership in world affairs that w feels is necessary by confirming hi nominee for secretary of state t am convinced that tw nation need the tough mtndedneea tw fair-mindedness and the expert knowledge lhat the general will bring to our american foreign policy development process and our international relations in these critical times knowing of his track record a a sound adminis trator and his 31 years of unique preparation for the task that faces the state department in the decade of tw 1980s i am confident that ha will give the president-elect end the congress the kind of support and representa tion that we need my experience a an advocate for positive third world relations and the developer of economic development protects and training program in 10 african nat-ons has led me to meet with heads of state of most of these countries 1 am convinced couple to wed rev and mrs james r m.lun announce the marriage of their daughter alice llean to jerry wayne scott ol franklin virginia mr scott is tin son of rev clinton l scott of scott's revival center in franklin va rev mi-kin is the pastor •>( gospel light talm-rtim li 1183 michi trail aye . in buffalo the couple will lie married snt feb 21st at xi bethel revival mission they will make their home in virginia alice ilean mai van kemp requests assistant from attorney general tw following letter m seat it attorney general benjamin 11 < ivil tn fram congressman jack kemp in regards to the martin lulwr king jr a ateervanre in buffalo dear mr attorney reneral i urge you to ensure the civil rights of bsnority citizens of the ireater buffalo area during the observance of tw ami of the late dr martin luther bag jr in the it of hufi.il thurs january lath in my considered judgement such saaance is s necessary and prudent autam a our citizenry pay respect tt dr king's contributions not only to back wt to the civil rights of all „;"■. a addition to an observance ■atelulad at noon in lafayette square ss*er-*d by our community's black laaer*hap forum and involving the toaauei of m lam mm anil }- t county executive edward j -; sa*a»*kl i am disturbed to reptirt that tag-baß national socialist party of waatta srith ** possible support of s kti klux klan i planning to wmgwtta at 10 am at nearby mba st-uare according tr news tweer that group said they rmw to go to jail and are hbpi tuppc-rtei frnm toronto chicago and the stale of delaware the portent of further confrontation exists with the announcement by a coalition planning to hold a counter rally at niagsra squsre the ******* claims support from 12 organizations ami paiiuiparii-i across the country in cluding the workers world party and some group with a history of natation according to buffalo law enforcement officials when all the people of our community are disturbed and angered by the rash of racially-motivated murders of black citizena within the creator buffalo ares a i indicated to you last fall when i sought your assistance i an concerned about theae potentially dangerous circumstances mr attorney general i wlieve that you will agree with me that all possible precautions must w taken we cannot allow the occasion for honoring the memory of dr king who epitomized the peaceful exercise of civil right to w marred by bigotry or violence from anr source therefore i respectfully in you to make available the retda'rees of the department of justice to our local law enforcement officials to ensure the protection of our citizens and their lawful civil righta coniiiikss.man jack kkmp labor dept recognizes twelve superior ceta programs in new york & new jersey the l s department of labor's k employment and training administra tion etai ws commended twelve comprehensive employment and train ing act fcetai prime sponsors for the superior operation of programs designed to assist the unemployed unskilled snd economically disadvan aged ceta prime sponsors receiving superior ratings for fiscal year 1980 in region ii inew lock hem jersey puerto rico and the virgin islands are buffalo n v broome county n v cumwrland county n j dutches county n v mercer county n j monroe county n v morris county n j : onondaga county n v oswego county n v rochester city ft y suffolk county n v and lister county n y according to james a ware eta regional administrator each of tw tweh-e ceta agencies identified obtained department of labor assess ment ratings of 90 percent or bettor sixty-two prime sponsor — local government una generally having pop ulations of over 100,000 - operate ceta program in region 0 federal monitor art assigned to rach prime sponsor and evaluate ceta program based on the agency's compliance with federal regulations and the annual prime sponsor plan ware praised the twelve ceta prime sponsor for providing their local areas with high quality effective programs that provided the needy with a chance to gain meaningful employment tighter restrictions were added to the ceta legislation in 1978 making the program more difficult to adminis ter nevertheless the high ratings re ceived by these twelve and the overall improvement of ceta operations throughout the region is an indication that ceta i for the most part profes sionally managed and responsive to the needs of the public ware said reagan readies for inaugural president-elect and mra bonald reagan left ihe-it california home for good on wed . jan llth to move to wnahington d c where they are preparing for inauguration festivities on jan 20th mr and mrs reagan put their california home up for sale for 1,000,000 president-elect reagan said he will give the economy his first order of attention because il is in a terrible condition businessman miles white succumbs funeral service for deacon miles white were held from humboldt park way baptist church 790 humboldt pkwy . wed dec 24th mr white was born in memphis term sept 26 1900 to the late alexander and henrietta ramsey white he was the last of a family of two daughters and three sons he became the husband of gladys white in mem phis in 1919 mrs white passed away in 19.1 mr white then married ruth j white in 1942 miles white came to buffalo in 1919 and joined the friendship bap list church later he joined new hope baptist church in 1930 and served a superintendent of the sunday school for 20 years he also sang in tw choir arid served as chairmen of the deacon hoard for many years in 1963 he joined tw humboldt parkway bap tist church serving as a deacon and superinten dent rd the sunday school he also was a member of the sent choir mr white mm the owner of miles hairy from 1938 until 197.v during this time many families were wiped by his kind ness he was a member of prince hall mason nt sullivan see pa 81 mr white see pg 7j 923 1981 criterion press and still the no l wnn central cit largest press our .".,,■ha been open every wet * every year k our rueimre rv«*i out cornrth-futes you've u*l gotta ign up lot a copy of thr buffalo criterion every week — fot ,**, 20 ■upstair new york ofdesf and lar-a-m tm***sj pre — tbr only wny rrartoritv paper ftiet a registered a a bona fide fwwspapei undrt mw march 3.187 act of coogrr -- regulating nemppee
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-01-14 |
| 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 | 1981-01-14 |
| 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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