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ww's largest & only accredited minority few paper - f.it,mif paid lefitiiiiite circulation the buffalo criterion vol 53 - ma 31 wednesday alt.i st 7 1879 i pc at iv — pattqstst me rochester , miogoro region dinner pays tribute to jesse clipper " tm annual wreath laying and dinner commirrncjr btinj imam clipper the first mack a.leliar from buflalii who died in world war i was racantly held at taw michie-ajt park mich nan and william ** '*.- osteal ppakera far tha aflarn.mii were ellicr-tt councilman jamas pitts ji*d barbara hiroa and utf-latar minnie jillette ( nimtiia head pars r atl-art edwards and pet l/.say among those shown in the pemttt are standing fata left roy tore courstilman pitts ami atty william sim seated from left ate re guy graves ** . lmapsaatcsr gillette judge sim and rev henry 11*1 — • it'aspawwoal ttjtofmwt shaw hosted wny conference of amez churches tv la session a uta page-en new york con raewetra of tap afrrcaß grassaaal laawi chtirch was pt-*ss*a a sesei'in at shaw memorial ami ban c^igvsflf bishop if h shaw presiding bishop was assisted by bbbbmtbbbmt bats speaks presiding elders were dr l-aam||rßla asj !»• aswastwwtw s^lwll rtvvtjpawhtlag milton williams host pastor and dr aw awafoßta^o te-w-**gga*gßt**gg p a*a-ebwa*rairw e*p"*t*""*a smmmem.m , gatiu w**t tw"*-wtbwfw the tree long saan was quite a success this arena arrow legislator minnie jillelte as shf pie anted a proclamation to bishop li m shaw proclaiming june ittth thru 24th as llishtip khan anal african methodic i pis...p zkm weak ethers shown are presidirik lldtr dt m williams ray mc murray ut-islator iillrtte hiahup shaw and rev jama joaey of the klmjre amrtsl church '— criterion photo fisher withdraws candidacy follerwinm i a atala t t*p dsiiv strati in per*jt to tha cntumun office by qmatmw fisher in ton 4*4-rni*sg *-'- withdrswal waspasat aw wsratirawai from tho dpawrrrgtk msi-fats-i rata of the tpmmea district mom ipetsonal teterviaw mr fisher stated thai several of tha arsons whom as copipctad before he gathered hi i jo signatures less an about face slnnd on their words and promise evidently in g effort to play power politics and in the face of this fact ha thought it to be wise riot to rxrmp«ta in ass race against these vicious 0110 . 1 mr fisher , said that asoar the circumstances i would have been an independent representa at th emama of the fillmore district with obligations to no per am or frpttp l,ciwe*t fisher 111 aw today withdrawing my rifitfar far the fillmore fwsawtggialir race lam ifafag this against the lotiona please of my swaflilsiila adviaora and a*eia*a*aara however i teal it it important to share 4jm umbo th tptsavenirtg h*hind this decision > i am above all alas a w»»b of god and awaaii|uiiiitl a servant of jaw community at no wa dad i make the r*f**«n»s that i was a political animal motivate j blind mindless amlti •■sad fa apart of fw*m^-*dltad arasira pea luutar i trevc*d w*tlbelievad that there ***** be no qualitive **-*-**» fa oar live until z-tmmmmm quality of x'f-.-k^p on that **>*«. i offered myself in g fa bath and and m wbimuftltr - it sppesrs that few me * 4pe.gaii that for ma gwwm further v my w-7 in the race or gs,t 8 ws ump gulette all of jt-irvwrsnuy natpect so ! be counter prnduc - *** ear community 1 aat t-laei to analyre at tasvw roe.ci i of iss*i otia clover over gs"*r^tjr vsa i tlris at over igfj i only pray l**w martcarr , n acjeh t-s j * positive ."!"•• •» our community jjt t-ww crtrsva rse p are living in . rs«*vit wt are in dire epa*ta and aocial ■• order to realize ******* gam m « people if by my anth draswing such cohesion is achieved i do so gladly to my supporters and the l,?o0 voters who i*rne*d my petitions i thank you and love you deeply 1 promise you today that the withdraw si mi my candidacy is m no way my resignation from the struggle against the problems at three -.. our e-eenmunttv your servant charley fishfr tauriello disturbed over firing of hew secretary senator jogeph a taur i'll d-bflo snth dist last wees announced his displeasure over the re cent firing of hew secre tary joseph a califano jr the senator stated that he war disturbed over the fact that calif at was removed m..1 for reasons associated vs.tlube conflict of personalities amongst president variet/t chief ad visors and ejonfklants than fnrcalifanoe iiiajl'iltt to do the lob l am ssthvifilly con cerned over the impact the president's recent action will havs^sef stakilt/.ink what can only-,be stewed as an already critical situa tion he cr-ettibility of the carur-administration to provide positive leader hip has already suffered great isiaahii the removal of joseph t ah fano whom everyone states p doing an admirable job y despite the interference of outside in t*»rests could totalis ejrode the confidence the ameri can people have been able to maintain in carter up to this point the president himself has advocated that hew needs to he streamlined which could include the separation of responsibili lias and objectives into a more effective and control able system senate fauna add ed i strongly support dividing hew into two separate departments to merely replace the atstsb lary s-rid mespeapbtw fettle at this law th senstor said i . o-nrraetstd the file fa that patricia hani has draw aa sswretary of hud but i feel that the rva adept is rambling wyth aa the irfsptpiwatiiiisalii taw nb9 made ' senator tauheuo com wriopijrß i wsfwahawj cmar-aswr mented that the president aaa in fart placing his political needs before the needs of the c-rturtr-y vieing for legislative seat this photo was taken at a fisher press conference recently * charlie fisher left is shown with oary washington who .* seeking the imh legislative as prrw ama-asd by tasgislator stan za«|ora ta sir i^aawietm man bpsub.ii araa-gbra t^w*tß - < r*sw*m ph medical study focuses on niagara n y during the wtwk of august 6th the rational institute for vciipathsnai safety and health iniosh will be continu ing its medical study of people working or living in the vicinity of the hyde park landfill or bloody rnn reek in niagara n y this part of the study will ha identical to the first which was conducted during the week of june 4 the studs will again be condiae-ted at the oev'eaui campus of ni agara university on lew iston road it will include a medical interview a limited physical examina tion and blood and urine tests the p.irrvcvwa of this study is to determine whether the health of people working or living in the area h bete sffected by exposure to vapors mists and du«t from the landfill including bloody run creek and as creek bed the study is being conducted in response to a e«sqt>est by the occur tional safety and health administration for techni cal sss-.st-ir.ee and a jspint rv-s-uest by the united stales steel workers of axrierica and the oil chemical and atomic workers . international union for health hazard evaluations at greif brothers corp n'l indus tries and niajrara steel finishing co the study is designed to determine the effects of chemical exposure on the health of the community noish will ganerslly tie unable to determine the cause of any health prob lem in an individual parti cipant an employee who work ed for at least one year since 1952 a any business which was adjacent to the landfill or blciody run creek i eligible to participate in this study niosh -! census vital to black communit y n/xacp director urges blacks to be counted benjamin hooks is ecutive directni of the national a at on for the * advancement of to lored people inaai l has called upon every black american to be counted m the upcoming it census anil urged naat i chap ters throughout the nation to contribute toward that important goal in hia statement of support at th naacp'g 7'flli annual convention held recently in lanuisvllle xt the executive director explained that population and housing figures from the 10*0 census will he used to alter ate billions of dollars each year in federal stale and local funds for numerous pro grams that directly benefit black americans includ ing fund fur education recreation and public safety hooks also em phasized that the popula tion totals determined by th 1980 census become the basis for reapportion trent of spats in the house of representatives jstate legislatures and ual election districts hihtks also iwussad the foars minorities often express slmiui pnivieling peraeinai information to government agencies by lap hook ... i i no other i - — internal ksvenue welfare police tin „, iiii|..ii land lord etc can have acre to your m r-..i..ii informa lion not onre in the fifty years of the rtvidern confidentiality law govern ing the census has there been a proven violation census inlormation t tisc*el only to rompile ststisiral uitala the naaup'a frridorms menl of the i'jsti „.,-■.. comes at at tin whert ihe u.s bureau n the uc n*ua is in the midst of it nwr unjir-*cr»dentcvd nationwide effort u inlorm ail ar*r**i cans especially mi-mr ities of the i..-.-'i nf l£.«^t,lhe,t hooks closed his am dcrrsement by ur«*bif aarh naacp chapter to me with a community sw*rt/ite specialist of the ua»ne-*us bureau who csn answer cjuestm.r sn.i eeplam in greater de-tail why the census is an irnr-errtarit to the black e»nrimu«ity v>nrrrne«d ir^vidiiais grmirt and tttganumtm were urged to ee»r,i*ct tjteetr rear est refpemaa off tea of the census ituresu for more as*»*t**»fe a**4 i*j lore-a •,...-. tha xajtrarmrt jftao eeneu aa isttaaiiwo iniii.ir -- ■- cocktail party for pitts slated iv tr,.,,**fas at^me the cttt,ror*l to ffe.lie.-s jatre \\ pitt c****wa*sl mar e»f t i rwrvpi fl > tract ,• r*rt*w*t*aaj . etet itcas v ti*,i parts .. t s si.tctto tfc»f t*rre*»tra tic m.in "*.. st tursrsrs t-»s*n icvr.-vvtpm v talcs i cpu mr e «,, pt god’s city damned to hell *» abdullah li q man at b • at tap * city , the 47*7 cw^t-m-*-*mfby *>> w . j.-ie and aw***a*aw*tß of his church mt ararat baptist * wwasßrljß . and sup *■-"**** ley the vast wr|w*e»y of tha r.aiesaep living and doing business in the area eaabaaa ctaavasd by ttta griffin ad in i.si/am in la be a parking fat eraa-n dating msexmd and third rata minor league sports the griffin vilrr *** fa tion has ****** fit is level the pr..raris-a-ii land site nf e^a*>st«4rs|asar-4 a rwrking leaß for ' . tt.sp-irtfa 1 * i aafl b---i war mtnriorial vadium tmce tieclsred unsafe for human habitation there is no sivmeiv why plans for . god'a city wmaraorted to ha fair to mayor griffin and hitetori calls cantsct the rip-off rystera has flourished aaefar republican fasr cratic and now < ensr-rvs uvea administrations millions of urban re newal money must be pant in the mast-r district and like ths over a billion dollar previously pent by ttlleieitl govern merit agvsrtcies the power n*rture always devise prc^rrams and plans to ensure that the conditiona will it change until th racial makeup of the district changes ikrd'a city a propos ad elderly and hand pod housing comples at jefferson aye and best * la an innovative e-*vwrss*-4 of having private hwtiaasai with nursing home atscurity the best of both worlds for the aged and infirmed the plans include fresh hot meals deuvered from an in-house kitchen to those who are unable to travel back and forth in taa*a*ar*wa*a*r and exterior around the clock searurity and a medical center with a tatxtor and a registered nurse heading the staff giving 24-hour emergency serrs how long will we let our hopes and dreams be destroyed without a fla-fat rochsester criterion minister of the week rev d c johnson is shown with his wife rev mother l c johnson pastor of mt sinai john son holy temple a they wand neat to their church bus her husband rev johnson is associate min ister of the church located at 280 troupe st roche ter n y he feels that the blacli church is the only insitti lion in the black communi ty with the requisite independence ft-e***dexn power and t**eor*j author-iv to bring the true rna*«a*-e of christian.ts to thi nation tared that th black preacher aloeig arygh a tew black htamr -- pr*oplr and peoloomrieio • arm the only blacl per m arrears a fee at-rosi frocrt the threat of ercrriocrt v d aster to peat m at****p ihe oxns'ti ' tnesjuttje ol minister - wepa*-e2 vtew f'aa : 1923 1979 m^g^^^^mamaaaam.^^p ■.■■..,'.' -^ mmp criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press ope office ha been open every week of every year alar our existence serving our riymrnunilie yew'v just gotta sign up for a ropy of the buffalo criterion every week — for only — 5 c national 20c upstate new york's olde.l and largest minority peeps — the tapir w.n.y minority paper thai is registered as a bona me newspaper under tha march 3 179 act of congreaa ■*»' regulating newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1979-08-01 |
| 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 | 1979-08-01 |
| 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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