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u s pontage paid iirmst no ul4 r»taio.f*uvow rochester niagara region wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper—featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion vol 57 - ft 4 wednesday november 17 23 m black portlawn family harassed fernandez's seek resolution to alleged aggravating problems caused by neighbors the criterion received * report of xxx tactics against a mack family from lhe tosm of portia wn n v between sdter crwk and dunkirk li|(hts out and cut their telephone tine to tin a few of the complaints ..... lervm naraus w wye a.r has and want to remain here i have to take thi action because my husband is ifi nd is partially incapacitated we n«*ed help and need it quickly mr and mrs fernan <%**** are no newcomers to the area having moved from buffalo there severaj years ago she said you wouldn't believe this kind of uncivilized '« havior could happen in net york ate - but according to mr and mrs frank fernander they are constantly being harassed by residents who throw chemicals on their property poison and shoot thru dogs shoot their mrs t'trmath told lis criterion t have report ed these vkiiotkms to the sheriff of chautauqua county hot it's like reporting them to a corpse three absolutely isn i any action we therefore wont to try some other avenue th cri ralber in mississippi ala liomo south carolina and kiorgia there must be wimeone or some agenry that con help us holt this harassment dr j allen saab joins calvary cme church jr was appointed to calvary cm.e church it th august imb 1982 annual conference which convened in buffalo at cf\smty cm church dr sahh scholarly amendable determined and versatile came to buffalo from baltimore maryland when he hold th pastorate of mt pisgah i ml churrh he so a native of layvttl south carolina where am attended and graduated from th public sehoote a i r i t.tii ..... a dr i rnntersd th tkls vi th christian ministry ahjl mm high mm-mt.tm daring *-*- junior rata ao a member ot mt cm • wmtmrmmmbm f ut zion ame church upon graduation km s«i*mm alton university in col umbia 8 c ******** ending alton unhrar ssty tie was a campus leader and also a member of th allen univ - concert choir vka presi dent of th men's senate vie president of the junior and senior classes an was a member of the y.mca campus chapter and the naacp m mm initiated into the gamma chapter of th alpha ci alpha fraternity inc and a alerted dean of pledgees he graduated from allen university in the top 10 recent of his class with a 8 degree in f.lementary education with a major in ' social sciences dr labh continued his pursuit in education by enrolling in dickrrson theological seminary where he a mifrad th bachelor of divinity degree during his matriculation at a 11 university anil dicker son theological seminary dr 1.1 was was ordained elder in the columbia annual confer anew of ih ame church 11 then entered the teaching profession and became principal of earl's elementary school and woo later appointed teach •* of social studies at wakelv high school in salter 8 c after completing his pastorate at bethel ami churrh dr s*t,t was appointed tn st andrews station in charleston s c and then to friendship ame church in mt pleasant i c 11 also taught school and served sa ( o-lvpt head si janie moor elementary school hr than moved from friendship after five years to georgetosm s c to greater st stephens amf church where he served for two years and was drafted by the bishop ** move to the piedmont conference to he pastor of allen temple ame vaurrh in greenville 1 c where he was pastor tot more than 11 years while there he was appointed the first black to oo as a member of the orerra . civil auditori ■» board he was also the firot black pat i to aerve as vice president of a regional political party dr sniili was wot also director f the si m organization the interde noitiinitlitinitl ministers milam financial ocre lary of the piedmont annual conf of th mil church and was « mem ber of the esecutive board of trustees of allen university where he serv ed as secretary mr was also a member of the connevtionol ame church ministers and lay coun it and secretary of the leadership conference of the 7th episcopal district of the ami church comprising he state of south carolina he subsequently became dean of the leadership school and was a member for the ieneral confer ence commission of the amf churrh he was .:>, r „.~.-., i sr.yum.i representative m th board of christian zdv *.** tat the nnan*msai a.m.k church and wa ■;■,.,.■. u thr i/a fja ti and 76 general confer en em dr mtm obtained hio masters ih-yjr-a in gaid onc from clemon univer sity clemonson south carolina he was the recipient of a ford fellow ship ■■the university of chicago j n th or of urbsn church and urban dynamics hr was si awarded a fellowship frant from lilli founda tion where h studied at th university of colorado in denver in th area of communication in th urban churrh and re ligion dr nafcfa taught a roftrs entitled slack history ot ireenvill technical college ll*wao editor of a column in the mm k-owned paper called focus in ireenvill s c where he wrote under the coplion black per son lives he sis conducted a radio program iii ireenvill s c on radio station why un der the title of lhe block cultural heritage " he was il founder of a stato-wltle corporation called south carolina resources and develop ment corp he has also done special missionary work in bermuda jamaica suit the tim west indies dr saltlt ass trans ferrin to the ml church in 1977 ami was appoint .'.! to ml pisaf cme church in baltimore while in baltimore he was a member of the black m.-th-stist ministers alli ance of baltimore and served a treasurer he was also a member of the eiecutive board ot the winchester de velopment corp , and was an active member of the baltimore christian edu cation ol the washington virginia district of the n v,-washington annual conference he is alar chairman of the confer ence board of examiners for the first and second year and was appointed associate dean of lhe leadership conference of the new york-washington annual conference iv sabb has received many commend awards degrees and hon ors he has received his doctor of divinity degrees from allen university columbia s c kittrell junior college kittrell n c national theological seminary kansas city mo his matters degree from southeatem univer sity greenville s c and was in who's who among community lead ers and noteworthy americans in lhe 1974 dr sabb is also a master mason he has also reached the heights of a 33 degree member of the noble shrine he is married to mrs janie w sabb and god has blessed this union with two lovely daughters deborah a sabb and janice l sabb the calvary cme church family extended a very hearty welcome to dr sabb and family since dr sabb's appoint ment to calvary m has initiated many programs and projects for the growth and advancement of cal vary he has especially initiated community ser vice programs for all ages offered monday thru friday few men in so short a time have effectively made their presence both feh and appreciated as has dr sabb he has no only revitalized religious life of calvary christian epis copal church at 1007 euicott st but his ethical cultural and spiritual influ ence has permeated the pulpits and congregations of buffalo's negro chris tendom and the eminent clenc states his program has only begun dr j allen barb nuclear war issue discussed last thursday dr rob ert st marshall president of daemen ; college ta amherst hosted o sod people whs attended * no root • speech by dr roger c molander th top national es pert on th pfutiu*ms rd nuclear war zara ; we ' observance amsietnaßym . mm • l '• .. • er took ptac wt mm day no nth in th chart j m s center ttt ,<•►•.•... col leg km mans ». dr molander addr**a*d th topr of what ar th pousra of nuclear warfare he ma mtm d*edhrkrd«t,^>ar dr molander is lb founder and e**cuuw director id ground 1-ader dr ired m sneli ground zero is a nor partisan nuclear war education project which produces materials and ...... ft activities design ad to ertir so and involve i american p*»t on th ■.-*.. of nuclear war dr molandnr was form erly a member of the iwrnaaaarnxwammm s mma\kmm9\w -..,-••..: ■:-* '**• mi tng ckisoly wgli presidents nisim ford and cartel he prepared all ol the analytical material for salt it negotiations daemen we president for v di mt affairs patricia t curtis chaired this event frets ml to right at me award presentation m veteraa it to tbe top ao*s nuclear speaker ore kevin d ... darmra • mtmg trust faarws e arise daraara 1 alege vie president is * utmi affairs ih bag c nl,il**ilit honored gust speaker dr fred m swell local lr,i awrtnat leader aatf d*asii o'keefr harotru college student aaaortauo prnudciif bellamy tapped for area chapter nat'l confab of christians & jews post herbert l bellamy has been named protestant co-chairman of the buffalo area chapter of the notional conference of christians and jews mr bellamy in 1969 founded 1490 enterprises inc and to date has served as president a large area of the building is composed of a senior citiren center the center also houses rr im munity services such as th fnod and nutrition education cooperative es tsmsion program as a businessman mr bellamy is th cmaasr of reliamy enterprises and various real estate by which he provides housing and employment for th past twenty rears he was the first black civil service commission er and ■•» councilman at-large for six years he was the first block director of the buffalo ares chamber of com merce and has served on numerous boards mr bellamy is a lifetime member of the naacp he has received over 100 awa mr bellamy and his wife irene reside in buffalo and ore the parents of six children friends met to fete atty rose sconiers friends of ally rose sconiers gathered at a luncheon mon no ftth in th stoiler hotel to pay tribute to her for her contributions and accom plishments to the area the guest speaker was dr delores cross presi dent ol the n y s higher education corp of al bonv n y the affair woo coordi natihi by catherine collins srid the mistress of cere monies was ophelia ni chols who introduced judge barbara m sims judge sims introduced the honoree rose sconiers «..",•:-.. attorney of th legal aid bureau among the dignataries and th./se who presented gifts were daniel acker president of the naacp leroy coles of the urban league councilman da vid collins bob hamilton of the county legal staff j mcgovern dr jean noble legislator barry robinson police captain marion bass ms garcia of the u b law school and member of the board of directors of the legal aid bureau the invocation and benediction were given by rev b w smith annual christmas party planned the get-dosrn social club will give its annual christmas party sat dec 19th from 10 pm until 4 a.m at the bobby bryants mmm place 160 central park plaza this is a 8.v.0 affair the donation is 5.00 inner-city loses super market a maaa meeting con cerning the closing of the super dupar market in the towne gardens plara william and jefferson aye was held on tues nov 9th from 10 a.m to 2pm sponsored by tha tot association one of the main opeak ro was county legislator barry robinson ml stated that it was not until the previous saturday morning that he received information that super dup*r woo closing down but there wasn't any status given about the dosing however h would try to get a low interest 250,000 loon to present to th present or future metiers it was printed out that the tedeoro pro were out oa owners although the mortsrs was paid up u lay i*t representatives at fig ana super marti in north j»-a"let-*.in owned s race member will supply bus transportation t pick up and mum shoppers to th**u t-.vsits*i lot their cost re ie this is necessary because since the super market **. established in tviwrte gar den several year ago small retail mart in th area have folded up and it ts now inconvenient for families in town gar tens willert park and surrounding territories lo shoo the i-ommittee also said that it wonted to check pines at th hull » market which is r th street ttsmti huprs ducat to a it it ar higher tomm or lis aasor m the sup dup*r mar hat twwvse gardens tenant association affurrs or president vernio blue le prssadsoi susie tv secretary willi eva johnson ami treas urer carolyn ruffta another proposal thrown around was to ash the owners to keep the market open in th flrat judge samuel green to be honored th honorable samuel l green supreme court justice mi judicial die trict will hr the curst of honor at a luncheon io b held in conjunction war the htm york stole trial i lawyer association's seminar dwcisarms em sat htm 20ui at th sheraton inn buffalo east the award is given to judge eramx it ft outstanding mc and dedication io ll adminis tration of justice church to cite gospel program announcer by mamie(sakkett the rev w l jon and the mt ararat baptist church 971 jefferson aye will honor cut-in - luke in an appreriotion program sunday nov 21st st 8:80 p.m i it luke is an announcer for the gospel community hour pro gram which can be heard reporter fororeater friendship baptist church from 9 a in , in hi am each sunday morning live from i phi jellerson aye he ia inyo to all auilliorieo of the church never saying no and is alwayo willing lo do his share in helping in any cause for th betterment it his lellowman participating on th program will tie the mole chorus of the it arorot baptist churrh chcrtro the rillup family kings of harmony in wilson emanuel stager th bible ton souls of solomon th trovelalreo th northmgtan singers the dean fair th truth in song staffer and lie rwasaauolotrai singers this is on ope door program and all of buffalo are invited to iota m tbio celebration ' i / in ii m thanksgiving dinner to be served to poor & needy th annual thanks giving dinner for th poor and needy iii be served at city mission m broad way in dosrniosm buffalo on tuesday afternoon nov 23 at 5 30 p m th chap servic which pre cedes th dinner srill feature th all-male cbosr of first shiloh baptist church -—---•■• . rev rrtbort t__*risk mission intend pa.st_r has already been given 1700 00 by lb xerox corp to pay for th traditional meal in addition to th 700 10 some fifty difa am ploiyersi of ihr xerox corp . will com to th mutator and aswv tb ■a th ofternonn festhdttao *::. begin at 3:90 ssith aaaaml m aggpctg fancy teandsricbes and hnwi*n f*lv-wsmp all 1923 1982 criterion press and st th mi 1 wny cm ra ( urn largest press caii tils km bam open rvrry mmtmk rt r .., yaar xi * tut r,.»tr srr/mq bur i.^it'-.i m youvs ss 9*>tt ss»n up km t csx o ttw ivi!l»k cntrooo nrr uwvh to »*. 2ty .-,:'■•■. new yotk's otdßst and ■.- a -...-. a i ttw tsrmi wny mmonty i*is"t that ts tmatsiait as a twn isls rwwspajsrt irvwi th match j uto atl nl aarss - te»jmxrx n»i«s*assn
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-11-17 |
| 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 | 1982-11-17 |
| 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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