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ww's largest only accredited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion vol ml — ne a wednesday july 1»24 :*> loc at iv - nation mt rochester niagara region graduates honored at lincoln following tha moraine aarvtoa . mid-juna ha caar lav walter bar ton officers and congre gation of lincoln memori al church masten and main sta honored all grammar high achool and ga**mtwaws rikb bcmuoi bwu mile ir graduates present after a picture-taking sea sion refreshment war served in tha church chapel shown in the photo taken by * criterion phutogtspher are seated from tell to right michael kelly a graduate of martin luther school edward hill cathedral school i mil caldwell srhool 66 ihann jack on u/b with i b.a degree in anthropology audrey lucas u/b ma lar's degree laurie mimes ml st joseph's academy holly johnson mt si michaels acad amy and linda mime howard university b a to business administra tion standing from left are i.mcfihi k cyebl a graduate of u/b with a bs degree hi civil engineering hub aammm 9qhw pah dean c>«tti lafay ette high school thomas ene mga aenaa rama nichols bishop turner high school dale cettis wmmmt high school v tor washington bennett high ' school ' clifford chart hampton insti tute ba in psychology lit,nam curry ohio btate bs in urban planning frank e merrlweatber in u/b ha l*rjem . history and the rev wal ter barton past charles cm wo mffftvvmbtimv . matp fir c.,0 a n a not show to the photo are paula cutter a graduate of bennett high school michelle i.i *-,-- twittwa nanaia nrtauey kenginston s ; and frank robtnaon burgard high school raggn arwoot â– â– curry pride of tonawanda forge tha toeawanda ti y general motor rßßßaaa plant it kaosm as the no i far gag operation to tha world according to aa publication new amd view ram ik no 1 forging operation tn tha arid robert bobt curry hi th pride oi tonawanda forge th story wwwt bob cm firat shift ah blast operator ta a sf yea veteran of the l m*mßm*\m forge plant he atartod his career with oh . chevrolet buffalo as ims and da to a aahaaajßa layoff . came to the old aviation engine plant aa baßmsra aye where he worked at the heat treat fc^^^^^a bob arrived . the forga . sept 1.1 and has bean here ever store before obtaining his preaent job as has operator to ibb he held many different ioba m th forge such as hammer operator heater on the hot side and crank line operator mr curry graduated from hulchlnaon i high school and attended syra cuse university majoring to mesa indie lie ia married to tha farmer hulii marrl weather who is also an accomplished musician bah ha spent 19 years studying musk including studies in new york city boated syracuse and buf lain ha has sung with and studied under soma well-known names in tha music mat em mint anderson paul robeson and roland hayea he haa made many appearances in bath concert nails and ha has two anna robert jr and ronald bah jr m the former assistant cry manager .<( houston texas he held this position for five years until an administration mange forced ma into private business he now owns a consultant firm specialising in data pnweeaing the younger aon ronald graduated from ohio state thi year he majored in < ily plan ning and urban renewal and la presently planning hia career mr curry'a < hallsmst personality i an asset to this plant he is a depend able person who really aaem to enjoy both his work and homo ufa bob is presently helping to moni tor sh usuag on his machine to an overall attempt to cut down on monthly usage ret still maintain a quality leaned part talented teen contest mm jackson haa an nounced th he will stage hal jackson talented teen international con tort for the bth conaecu tore year on july 2l*t . at tha canaan grove in hollywood california rtouywooa v aaasra the anti at gives » young women agea is to ib from the u s , i www uland bahama ber muda natherih aittille and countries mi th waal indie and caribbean an opportunity to ha their perforating talent recog nised international the contest winner will take an appearance on tv's soul train r ceive a trophr dittumed b tiffany a co , * diamond ring designed by lucille wiusrd of new york cily a belf-achievemont scho larship ami cultural ti change trips to the we indies and other et.tta locales haljackson hawaiian tea planned the lashers board of bethel tabernacle ifhcof a will present a hawaiian te sun . july oi a a p.m at w colfax aa committee meets to update drug laws a drug advisory com mittee jointly established by the state division of substance abuse service and the sua dept of health will basin this week to review th dhnt and legal drugs regulated by mate law and recccn mend possible changes a the status of some sub stances ss a means of de cressing the availability of easily abuser drugs the 14 member drag advisory committee afl review the drug listed under the state control ed substances law whkh regulates the manufac ture session distribu mm d administration of both illicit and legal or prescription i drugs the committee i core net of professionals in the fields of substance abuse treat men medicine pharma log and ether arena in the past there haa been no formal review process for drugs placed on the controlled sub stances list said julio a martinez director of the division of substance abuse services the committee will fill this vacuum by carefully re viewing drugs currently on the schedule to see if their status should he changed and also by considering unscheduled and new drugs for possible place ment on the hat he said it is important that we try to lessen the availa bility of potentially dan gerous drugs especially in light of the increase in drugs & current law evaluated drug atiasi aad para tteirt drag mi*uam mr martmez added u drugs ar harder to obtasa then we've taken another aaa^aa mw *^ mwmsmm tmmmmme step in d*n^amatßg the drug protean he said the committee wiu make their rarnmmenda lions to the division of substance abase service and the papal a of health after reviewing the committee pro posals the agenciee mt recommend change in the law to the legislature d lis l atetrod mate health commissioner said the committee brings together recognised drug experts from throughout the state thee individuals ran pro vide our sgancia with intelligent evaluations of the current law this information anil insure that the controlled sab stances isw takes into account ail facets of a drug's effect its uses and its potential for abuse the committee's first meeting was held on mon july 16 new york hospital payne whitney clinic room 117 ma bldg i new york cry committee members will consider recommend ing the rescheduling of several drugs including darvon talwin butyl nitrite and certain amphe tamines director mar tinez and commissioner axelrod spoke to the group captive nations week observes anniversary erie county executive edward j rutknwski has proclaimed sw week of july 15 through july 21 a captive nations week ad urged the citizens of eria county to fittingly observe tha 20th anniver aof public law no sb-bo with a rededicatom * fight for tha right foadoms and liberties ol those still held captive r those at but forgotten nationa tha county executive mm joined by jams d griffin mayor of buffalo ad representatives of nine captive nationa who ware attired in their national costume as a tribute to their ancestors and rich cultural heritage mr rutkowaki mi serving a honorary chairman of v£3 nations week 1979 la july ibm the con gruaaof the united slate passed public law no 90 which authorized and requested the presi da to designate the third wßafjiaa captive nation week until such time as freedom and independence shall have been achieved for all the captive nations of the world mim ml the peoples who live * the captive nations â– *• tho who arm im prisoned within the com nronlst-dominated states under the dictatorship of the communist parties and then consumate ex perience attest to the overall truth that in both theory and action com munism remains as th worst form of totalitarian ism and unpen colonial ~ mmmmjfr â– â– ' s'|s.||ia lam in the hist of mankind county execu live rulkowaki aid these submerged na tiona look to the united slates aa the citadel of human freedom and lead ership in bringing abcut their liberation all too many times «-, treat the freedoms our forefathers fought and struggled for too casually we forget that there are human beings today whose only dream in life is to one day have the ame rights and freedoms as we have in the united state while they must live in the darkness of tyranny mr rutkow a added county executive rut kowsk paid tribute to alexandr solzhenitsyn who was brave enough to stand up and spe out against the oppression of communist totalitarianism d brought sn apprecia tion to the western world of the burden people bring m the captive nations must ***** tim words of alexandr solrhenitsyn and the feelings of human clip engrsined in the minds and hearts of all americans serve as a foundation for us to transmit to our enemies that we will never acqui *** to any permanent captivity of these nations as we observe this anni versary of captive nations week we must reaffirm to our captive allies that we remain determined to work for their freedom which in wssence means our free dom as well nothing ar naad rsforrn 9 m othrr prop's habit mark twain board of directors installed the matt and special guests were present . annual board of directors meeting of the a p 8 native art center inc recently among those in the photo are rev c barton pastor of lincoln memorial united method church grant hsnesworth nys division for youth helen intake representing mayor james griffin . min nie gillette county legis lator dr leon e butler president erie communi ty liege joseph white board member mary tucker board member other present were willie smith mary l smith omar me bane mrs doris sandl kevin babl tits lee lmhb willie stephens *„**., donald lhtiitl i thump jarqurlyn v gunii and vaughn mts ivcr and senator joseph tsui criterion lia fashion show luncheon slated the utopia circle of lincoln memorial ailed methodist church trill give it annual fashion show sat july 2*th at 12 x p m at the shera ton east oeefctosr^r n.y ah arw invited market has citizens organization disturbed over management practices christ lutheran church a member of the united citizens organization and tha resident of the broad way and roe area around the church will be meet lag with ranald khlapps co-owner of the neighbor hood super duper around soma disturbing manage aa practice at the tor the meeting will be held thursday july iwh at 1:00 p.m at tha chun the residents ar deeply disturbed a a result of research they haa done about the railing of food pa on the first and fifteenth . tha month shout the had and switch tactics employed by the store admit the inferior quality of meat and racial discrimination in check cashing policies the resident meeting with mr s !â€ΕΎ,,,«, will be seeking some decisive action should the meeting not prove productive the residents will seek further action from assemblyman arthur kve the united slates food and drug administration the lie partment of consumer affairs and the county department of health holy city to worship here the holy city cogic of rochester under the leadership of dr g gary and his congregation will worship with eld willie dsvis and congregation m 360 genesee st buffalo st 3:30 p.m sun july 29th dr gary will bring the message a bus will leave from rochester to attend this special service the a p s creative art center inc spon sors of the langaton hughes institute fa the industrial visual and per forming arts held it annual board of directors meeting in june at 25 high street anthony j delgado was installed for three con secutive terms as presi dent of the board of directors john winston vice president mrs mary tucker secretary and mrs francine flood treasurer other board members include dr frank brown walter freeman william garey jr norman har per cynthia mathews minnie p moore edward smith atty robert stephenson marvin ta ry sidney wet c p a joseph white carrie mmmi maurice hampton dr leo butler dr reginald i«utton uretta wilhams william jones high school representative and co-leen dove college «.,, dent councilman david col fins of the masten dis trict rendered the install atom ceremony county legislator min nie gillette addresaed the meeting and presented a framed legislative resolu tion commending the cen ter board staff and student for their roll in the community's artistic cultural and economk ufa dr butler vice presi dent of erie community college city campus addressed the audience at approximately one hun dred on unity through community envolve ment and of the strong relationship between the institute and the city campus a projected two-year fine arts curriculum * slated for sept 1980 at the institute dr bulla has been the mo diligent and successful initiator of higher quality education for the minority comma ty grant haneawnrth assistant director for th buffalo cry division fa youth wm the guest speaker and delivered an enthusiastic tribute to tha institute as they endeavor to establish the langston hughes on an educational baa in order to help our future leaders the youth to me chal lenges of our society x has been instrument in assisting the institute on s volunteer basis a a ran sultant the institute wm hon ored with the preance of mrs helen leake *»*» a representing mir jan s griffin and also by senator joseph tauriello both gave brief remarks regarding the boaarasanflß of the institute inc on program were improvisation by tha institute's spectra pa former introduction nf toff and student and the grand amjmm*\mmmsf of the unique boutique located m the building which rat • egyptian ... i refreshment stare tan pared and served by afa.l 1923 1979 criterion press j and stilt the no 1 wny central cities largest press our office has been open every week tt every year lis rat star mahmeemm aa-rving ear eoaaaaltw â– . you've eat gotta sign up for * ropy nf the buffalo criterion every werk for onl ys c national upstate new york's aid*si and largest minority pre — th only ** n v minority paper that ia registered c a bona fide newspaper under lb march 3 1879 act of a ( — r»gwi*t*eg newspapers _ â– ;,-,.. â– ,â– â– buy bonds *
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1979-07-18 |
| 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 | 1979-07-18 |
| 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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