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the buffalo criterion wny's largest & oily accredited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region vol 53 - no 35 wednesday august 2»3eptember 4 1973 loc si iv — atio'*at is oddfellows state convention scene th graad united order of omf.lkaa held lv ikaia convcßtloa al tha holiday lon 620 dtlawar i a august 59th orda of o .!*■*■* lam ha mai . lha hal may laa rn dalawaa sts-wth a publjr service aa held at pleasant grove btptist church 22 cedar hi lav jam b.nka pasta oa ami 6ui where the above aaaaa look ia a aha atatmamg from a aat * hale mcgarrafa pi m h m bra fouler p0 m ; bra j*ha wgria bra malara bra leonard klip*trick mißmlii lillillllllf 11 fl ii wbtrmßtti : f*m d.d.om bra m*etam i***m**aaaa a.hai nomw council pr«id**l k^v milchetl assemblyman arthur p cat all al urge herbert bellamy counr iirasit david amammp mmi ms wbbmb una u.l.a vpths^bhfmewfsmsn heated a ahea baaetl ,— bra harl*a mitt d.g.m ska marers sg » . fta h*»l.«i g.m.n u si sally mil dmio — chterioepbae calls for state & federal investigation th mtewtaa stair me t *•« iaa—*d — * paa xwtt.rr i—at r b t!rie i mst lesr—later minnie giqeite j the tlh l*t«ur»r i use a am calling lor a it aia and tedaal investi gation of widespread im p*ti{*'t political a.i.\.ii by tal employees unoer pressure trom highly pa\mieamm state official i tut totea to gated state attorney general benjamin chmi state altera lienrraj robert aa and tree a hall director of the new yorß ***** damaia la youth th bmb supreme caaataßaa «>« thursday august iwi which allowi the named of johnnie b lav ami john fat i to remain on th prima ballot doe not address or rmmtmam tmppr rum mmpvw fl di«prij*e th mamm*mm of my finding of widespread ha - the designating petition of my two opponent in bay letters i state the following i request your an mediate assistance and aftteataa . a vary serum problem involving th apparent political active tie of employ of . r stat division fa youth in th buffalo office the sua involved ar th minnesota i jii *....) v\d 1 mawate offices at well as th outreach department at calvary hapttat church th eaat sid consortium and the " xvi genesee street ait ft ha come to — * attention that th buffalo direct and »* many as hi staff members have been and are actively waking no the prim campaign ol johnnie tl wiley in tne 7\h legislative district of erie county and some have circulated deste r—liit petitions for said candidate the mailer would tie serious enough by virtue of the obvious conflict of mate youth employees being involved in political activities *« even tl gmas stitl were not involved a 1 i may 1 aware these petitions do in fact involve timid a situation which i believe requires your immediate attention ami net it in state workers are re quired to circulate hli tions for mr wiley on public time under threat of losing their jobs and were required to donate funds to the campaign i'he unwtsxl site was aaad a headxiuarur mm circulating pttttk-t mt*d the itxm ***** c site wa used ha had l a a cxxndmt.it to tht.mum how monies sr !.,«,• slx.'tit whether by l,n item untlvr cuntrait or \,% some other roe*n ' i woulxl xtnitiiri it^wmk that t ni su'l ndx li'tleral r.-eiaminatiun „| the 11)77 audit be con ducted for the new yah slate division of youth in conjunction with the cam paign of mai • asamwy man arthur ev for m a vol i ni lakni investigation *«• th the public will li made awae * of and protected from hlhih.l nl latpayrr money and gross conflicts of interest involving wide spead p iht ii rtl campaign ing 1 tale employee undo larwaatma n.i ' l»re..ure arvi threats from highly-pt-'ett officials legislator minnie gimrm disabled vets to appear on niagara frqnter now for discussion disabled amen vet erans michael t aver sr vice commander of chapter 12 niagara falls n v and walter f zorri.fii national service officer buffalo will be fueste on the niagara rootlet now television show hosted by mr iney wahens yopka fa discus ta ■dud th plight 1 i'm vietnam veteea n<t ihe day and ha praia m .}***«• oring spa pro tm to asst th vietnam rm en th h will ■■■mmi em wutv chanel », e*n tn , sept 7 t «» am . a * m ■. m t n«f *>. •- suit filed against philly police dept a first against a police department the ivjanna of justice fdeda civil vi aug irith charging phila aeipt.ia mayo frank l runo and ml ranking citt and ratilic officials mnxri establishing pnu—a that ?.,--" lead to the wi.le if«*e»d and a art boa steal ** p ltc former attorney tinffin ■hal said th suit — the first of its kind against a po departmenl — was hied in li s district court r philadelphia pa th at seeks a court enter forbidding the offi cial and police officiers from aging in unconsti tutional practices it also seeks to hah federal funds until police reforms are mad filing of the uit automatically stops law enforcement assistance administration in 45 days the philadelphia police ne pbbmbb!bbb >" '" force which numbers h,ns5 officers and 890 civilians i th fourih mast vi th nation each year philadelphia police shoot approximately 5 persons and aoan 1.000 mi i plaint * are made against police the suit iti th suit charged the defendant with violating four cd laws — th ytivil right act of 19b4 the omnibus crime con trol and safe streets art of 1968 tha ate and uveal fiscal a art of 1972 and the put.!u works employment art of 1976 - m well a aia amendments to ihe u 8 constitution th suit said me de fendants have caused se vere and widespread de privation of rights of memory of slain bank guard honored by 100 club tha memory of a aecurity guard who waa killed daring aa attempted bank holdup was honored at 10 a.a wed august 22nd when mr jack koealer president or ih 100 lab of buffalo presented a check la 11,000 ta th name of the slain guard warren p law . ua bob erie county sheriff « deputy wats 1 lewi th presentation look place la th a^t of erie county sheriff kenneth j braun a—n present were th deceased daughter ma jaatate magby aad another bob way p lewi (■th abated holdup took place july 19th at the lam aide begat of mat bank 1.177 fillmore ate mr lewis waa ah ta the fae and killed ahe felled on of the gunmen with a bullet from tda 357 caliber magnum revolver sii pftaaaa hay since been , charged la th bungled robbery attempt two aw federal charges of bank rob aad the local charge of second degree murder srr—id degree possession of a dangerous weep and attempted robbery mr lewis had worked a a security gvard fa service system corp fa about sii month tana retired as a nfta mela has ***** after m yean service he wa batted jaly 24 . forest la cemetery with th fall bonora accorded a ste policemen by * contingent of sheriff « beputie and buffalo polk officer meet the candidates day set sept 7th th public is invited to teal a meet the candidate day at the bad d price senior citizens center 100 wil tat park on fri baft ft at 3 p.m soring and peckham mia all candidate are in vited to attend rafreah menu will ba served mr lillian meadow i supervisor gospel concert to observe anniversary ■tvs amtin gaamf thaw sat - fal m*hm,\tbtm hetd w awe*mt 7*4 aa.i ii mary at mmßm tad maaaaa m btdpo mat wkbw-tv mm *•»*. j j p at hal ■tail || i 111 11 a twivmm^mlasjl * wttnm char of a la chetet 144 ciai-i si f**li tr ht bmwp !■> bbmbb at ate garden mt praym ch—ill mt mm la rat a et nt ct .*«*-. i**mt martini bra n**mri i«ksnai jata dahlela ml t*aa l«a*rl ca the interdenominational bevk cteln plot ab local tales adal—la i a^*mp u s senator lugar comes to amherst sept 13th united states senator richard g lugar of indiana las accepted the invitation of brian d rusk chairman of the amber republican com mittee summer dinner dance to be the honored guest speaker at the gala dinner this will take place on thursday sept l>-h . samuels grande manor 8750 main st clarence n v 6:30 p.m complimentary cocktails 7:30 steak dinner - 30.00 per person brian ruak in making the announcement strongly noted i am pleased that with the great help of congressman jack kemp and amherst su pervisor jack sharp and amherst republican chairman james j paul ler one of he greatest orator in th u s senate will apeak at our amherst summer dinner u s senator uaa is regarded a on of the leading i statesmen in the united states and abroad it ta certainly an honor for th amherst gop to land such a gifted and respected speaker senator lugar is a former rhodes scholar of oxford london a recipient of at least 17 honorary doc torate degrees nation wide the former mayor of indianapolis . ind . the biggest votegetter state wide in the hiatery of indiana and wm th keynote speaker at the 1972 republican national conv^ption those interested in at tending may still bay tickets at 30.00 per person or 300 pa table of 10 - checks parable to amherst re publican committee sft«2 main si willtamvule n y 14221 area minister succumbs the rev james 11 ayden sanders paster of memor ial baptist church died on the morning of august 17 1079 at 1:45 a.m rev sanders was born in tuskegoe alabama on january 17 1910 to the late mr and mib robert sanders at an early age he joined the sweet kingdom church m his native home town 11 served there until he journeyed in atlanta la where he joined mi vernon baptist church he later moved to phila delphia pa and from there he studied at la-land college and tho theologi cal seminary rev sanders stood in the presrent c of god and man on january i 19c0 and accepted his ufa's helpmate elizabeth kynds such a marriage rendered for both love security support and aspiration that grew with throughout their nineteen years as man and wife during his fifty-four years in the christian ministry ha past churches in atlanta a detroit mich . and phila nhia pa a life bo dedicated bespeaks in volvement - this was justjv proven pastor sanders was founder aid organizer of pilgrim h«l<ti«i t inuxh atlanta oa now naalae by k.*i j j hu'fttif.si metropoli tan jlaptitt churrh 1t n \\, memorial lisptivt church hullalo n > ».-, over fourteen year lit yielded nftl to tttiiimtia lion hut rendered senne until the call tor hi id he organited the great lakes stinds sthmd and vicinity lie wn * rev greer it the mmi ra ter he was the sunday school teacher ami than man of parlimtntiifian lur tha baptist mun-i > tun fi'renc of hutlalu nnd vicinity he wu , memtier of tff»ientl cum unit effurt hoard pastor sanders mlnionl linn to hi members in memorial baptist church we pray and trust in god he leaves ui tht ti*h iti memory a luring and led wife mirabel h sander three daughter itowena lira of atlanta rowenda of philadelphia and isms ballon of phil delphia a t<t .!;...< -■carriedell k mccrastfifl atlanta one grand daughter bonnie ballon one son-in-law tarthar drake one aunt 1 mabie lifitn 1 montgomery ala anil host if other relative jbil friends also his x • faithful and loyal memt.-r of memorial church service for rev sand a mere held u'.si ataum smtu i p m t memorial baptist chin t 770 humboldt li i , t'ilroy bay presided archangel yum tal home inc was in * *> r "*■arrangement int.-r ment was in pcresi l>i»ti cemetery get acquainted dinner panned by right to life party th rr rig to life p*t campaign commit fa w sponsor a fun lasaer * acquainted ann fht sept th far t inmld manor th * fgom manor 770 4*ry*rade dr chaaktowa •*■cocktails sriq he aw freed at 6:30 p.m and diner 10 p.m elian mot ormack will be th keynote speaker a cad mr •^£^. cunningham ' rutkowski names acker & marshall erie county executive edward j rutkowski has named two buffalo resi dents mr daniel r acker president buffalo chapter national associa tion for the advancement of colored people 26 monticello place to the energy advisory board and wjnifred l marshall community action or ganization winterizatkm program 138 cambridge aye to the heating and insulation tank force m mr rutkowski initiated a broad baaed program of citizen involvement to aid county and local officials private indastrv and ordinary citizens in cooing with energy prob lems by appointing a 15-m*mber blue ribbon energy advisory board and at the same time he named a specialized task force on heating fuel and insulation and^formalized the membership of his gasoline allocation task force which has been working since last march county executive rut kowski will chair the task forces named a chairman of the energy advisory board is charles r diebold m president of western new york sav ings bank the enei v advisory board is couposed of private citizens from all walks of life vho have rntkowm(seepage7l philadelphia police depl con't page 7 1923 1979 criterion | press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press oar office haa been open every week of every yam since our esiateae aerviag our communities you've just b"ha i k n up for • ropy of the buffalo criterion every week mm national 20e 1 upstate new york olde*t and largest minority pre — the only w.n.y minority paper that is registered ma a bona fide newspaper under the marrh 3 1179 act of congress — regulating newspap
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1979-08-29 |
| 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 | 1979-08-29 |
| 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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