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wny's driest ft only accrete minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion ftvi - ' v c ** ff vfcp i j»*.*l en i?f xm *» i •» - cik.**i . t to address urban christian ministries stewardship banquet mm feehia president of voice of calvary ministries win be the faest apeaha at the urhaa aml9p0maawam â„¢ 9m*0^0m^^^a aaaosl stewsrdahlp baa ««« the bancjuct still he held el the sutler lliltea hotel's cold*a ballroom oa friday may l*th at 7 p.m mr fetkln ha received national recognition let m week among th i tflrary dlaadvaa taged la mississippi he has haaa covered by such jin i sill sis aa time jet and chriaitlanity today he ha appeared on ih 7c0 club television program and th world vision telethon and ha lectured at met 100 rollege including harvard stanford and jackson slate universities *• well a wheal college and fuller seminary hi interest laa em operatives have led him throughout the u.s and oteraeaa regarding elating program and organizing groups such tm a vole of calvary ministries vide of calvary co operative health clinic and people's development inc and founding the federation of southern i o opera uvea and other co operative he ha written two books lei justice roll down and a quiet revolution ills work ha been one of the inspirations for urban christian ministries badge shop which makes new and used merchandise available to inner city residents at very economical prices ilia selection as gaest speaker wa based on hi surres.ful peri*we it ffltt mt th ****** types af programs thai i ***** christian hta**»**e operates urban i hrt.ii m.n*a«r»e * new deaons mat tonal christian outrearh designed te reach th hole person through addressing people need in huff sin's inner city aimb m i-an «• kterutlv director al ihbaa « hrtatlaw ministries john perkins masons gathered in new york l /. kist ne 47 laternstional masons mel in new york cltj recent for ihe annuel rose i sharon t"ih above are thone who attended from the lluffalo area top photo | seated brothers johnson j w.j mayk ‘& m jon p~.r’y tandlngi jnbrns ma,lu lie whig j.w jifl p4 a nd flwwn 1 il,r~irn i’h~ti gillette concerned over effects of black racism ibe lh vutrÃrt lrg~s~s t m,nnw il)cu f~flt t ddrv~~.s.d ttsr joih aiinual ifliust f~rks htkm 4 agrnd tns ih 14n4.t inn 20 fls’tp.w*r aw ~ hi 1w a.klrr hr ld nrnrnurnty wnrk 41 mu~t i ut fri,m brhind 1i..i k 1 ptxiv pv~~pk isu k wrwì blah rnci’~m gnd rut 1 tn human nk fundsn,i th wk is uut •~, kn*wkrng on kja~a imi nhuiìn in 0 propk tnm upp....d ~., 1 i.r~ing rnt*ntng mi i4lktle ws*frn d.sk u2d iriuhd fm grus ~* 11 wrvwrng th poor hrausr hum*n srvk..ii ñt disnbilsh.d er ~ th drm~.e af th ~ raw prugi*ma pp~~r.m bw p~le in i..d ara rvv,ntng anadp p.nnw hstr this w~ry asprnd~s buhun on ~, ih h’~4~lnr j 1~111 ý*v ~ • ri’i.uk vi her tli nrk in th i~ds dhitflct mi lil mposl.d that ik — s~d.rh p.r~nn l~dclippl whowere b.csus n rules milu behìnd a deù 1 d~kt.d t wnrk th p~aker empt~a à uð w ui.’d in blìrn fl ol tmng an the ~ bus loday ih~s mm âo&ng thii to i s s wath wbo ustoñat in us .~ hurtit more m radefl — po~nung 1 ftng ____ kt pitkul~r f.Ã*w~u arths 0 eve h-flllo , of attempt nig pi teal a health renter slated hi mm l hi it district mi place it in school n no the grounds ..( the 1*1 meyer memorial hospital it ha lieen brought out that during the height of tin controversy on location of the health center lluffalo police were as bigned around the clerk tm i'ill.itii of the legists tor's home following anonymous threats a annum supporter was robbed at gunpoint of petitions she had gathered in sup|mirl of the hit oil designation this abuse should not im necessary mrs till ittt 01111 hut i guesb you have la fight for everything you want if there are thing that need to be exposed 1 will expose them - even at the risk of my life i will continue to he a voice not an echo mrs lit-tie pleaded lot a commitment from those who have moved out of he ehtmtt area to return and help us restore t community 1.1,1 minnikillinif mayor of cleveland to speak in buffalo i/i-tifms hiatus h mayor of cleveland still speak on urban popu lism and the municipal power movement sat msy i th st 11 a m at th saint's home of god in christ 406 hot icomer of west perry and norwood i on buffalo's west aide mayor kucinich recent ly spearheaded a public referendum in wha the people of cleveland voted rug to sell muny light their municipally owned electric system ii « two to one margin kucinkh was opposed by the banks and l.y the private utility cleveland electric illu minating co cf.ll mayor kucinich'a visit is timely because buffalo has lieen considering the formation of a publicly owned utility system the people's power coalition tl'l'tt has been working for a community controlled electric and *»* system for over i years they feel that a publicly owned aaa would reacft m lower rate this has octured in many ca aod town m new york state that have switched to municipal non-profit sy stems such *> *.**,.* and platuburgti a 1 000 feasibility study to examine the possible saving to 4 tb rttifen of buffalo through the formation of a commu nit owned nan pcwf't aiartrtf and gas system was passed by the com mon council although money fur this study was made available last fkto ber mayor griffin has taken the md of like niwar - m^mmm^mmammmm by re fusing to f^^^^m^ma fund sponsor i .-,, event are the united am.i workers uaw the people poster coalition ppc urban studies col lege ubl tolstoy college ubl for information i all bart bounciu r32«334 or ml berry ml 4073 citizen's input urged in school hearing in bflo a pukfei hearing u discus lb impart of school violence and (•.--â– mi legislative remedies will be held in buffalo on may l*lh and assembly - man j aba m shaffer uiges tt concerned citizen to participate and make their opinions heard the assembly kimui can task lorre on school violence will hold its hearing in the new york stat office building hearing kenan b at 10 a m the tremendous recep 1 f » f«k|t»^tio hj4 fia jr won given the inlilisl hearing on april 17th in new york city is a clear stgnthat new yorkers are swarr of the aitum vin lence problem ami waul in do w«m*«thirtg to correct it nhcter a task force member stated tbe promotion of safe ty tn the schools is the main tiurpo of tho assembly task forte sbeefei said we are holding publir hearings throughout the state to giv teachers students nd psrenls s chance to present their viewpoints and to romment on ihe venous legislative propo sals under consideration tbe buffalo hearing on may ih promises to lie a very inlormative one th "•-» force has extended impact of school violence & possible remedies to be discussed invitationa to aien police officers involved with 111 venile delinquents all niagatn and frie counties sthool superintendents president of the various ftsa groups in erie county probation oflicera tfitinty legislators nnd city couneilmen priata action assemblyman shelter stressed that school vio lence is not simply cen tered in utbati areas km«l nnd suburban arena are also sufleilng from serious disciplinary prob it'ms that tlisrupl class iimiii activities oben lead tug to physical attacks on teat hm s and students anyone inletested in attending the task forte on ht t.ool violence heaitng on mai ibth should contact brian hi ol the assembly minority office ktatler hilton llotim 317 lluffalo 14202 telephone 7uj rmm1300 in addition to these oil 1 1,1 invitations all pri vate citizens nil strongly urged to attend the hear ing either to listen to the testimony presented at to participate themselves nly am hearing from all sides of the school violence issue will .... task force be side to fully nates the situation ana take appro new school & church receives community endorsement rev malcolm w emi founder of the african cultural center in re ceived community en dorsement for the develop mi-nt of the new church end school st 1429 jeffer son ave tbe school to he held st i 1*1 on saturdays is a new venture for rev f.rnt sot is a creative chal lenge it is pi u siled awareness classes in awareness will tern sev eral aspect of the black man's culture films and slide cm africa will be shown for those who would be interested in the new look of the afrit mo american the wearing of african attire will he taught the ethiopian church is said to he the oldest in the world the rev mr f.rm received a grant from the late bishop lewiston sratfe bishop of the episcopal diocese of w.n.y to study the ethiopian church in africa in accordance to the scaif trill rev f.rnt has not honored the scaif desire as yet he first plans to visit the holy lands in december and the scaif trip will be his second trip to africa the ethiopian orthodox coptic fhurch release the following schedule kleinhans music hall july 15th f.mile latimer african cultural center's dancers and drummers 7.30 .â– m . kid's trombones nov 2 r>th fred willis direct ing mary crosby chap pel ie narrating dedk-atnrial service sept 26th with rev glen dubois oev bm thanks the community tor of it support follow the cripaicm each week lor more state housing chief will be main speaker the chief of neighbor hood services for the new york state division of housing and community renewal idhcri trill be the mam speaker at the 7lh annual dinner meet ing of the community planning assistance cen ter of w.n.y may 23rd at the sutler hilton ms sharon lauer chief of neighborhood services for dhcr'b new neigh borhood preservation pro gram trill speak on many of the problem's facing communities and tbe best ways to solve them mv topic is lets just not think band aids in trying to solve community problems community problems go way beyond mercuro chrome and scotch tape solutions she said as chwf coordinator for dhcr ms lauer is well aware ol community pro lams in wny she is responsible for the state funding for tin neighbor hood preservation pro gram companies in new york state including ft in wny which recently received more than 600,000 for neighborhood revilalization programs before imnlhtf bhcr ms issuer was counsel to the ate assembly com mittee and subcommittee on neighborhood preserva tion which initiated the neighborhood frew tion program a graduate in history and political science from stern college for women at yeshiva university in new york city ms lauer was a 3t*tf delegate to the 1976 democratic national convention she has also been active in the feminist movement and was legislative co ordinator of the man hattans women's political caucus and has lent her leadership end support to the equal rights move ment ms lauer and her nine-year-old daughter susan reside in new york city this year's community planning assistance cen ter annual meeting will be held in the render room if the sutler hilton with cocktail at 5:16 p.m and dinner et 6:30 p.m following dinner the election of officers will be held and community service awards will lie presented pi !*•« reclnienis new red cross head to visit new center dr jerome h holland chairman of the american red ( rem will t*fc buffalo may 21 at to d«rurtp*|e hi 10.30 am dedieatioa ceremonle of the new red free regional blood enter 786 delaware ave he will aut he principal speaker at the greater buffalo mmi i mm annual meeting mmd election at sua ia the mary scaton room klela san mi 11*1 dr holland mm recent '* appointed to the top red crow * itee pna.ition by ivramenl jimm car ter he sneceeda l>r frank stanton former ions time president ef cbn ifk the new rh*irm*n ii a graduate of cornell in veraity and i niverstl of pennsylvania where he earned his i'll i degree he is a member of the national football hall at fame and was rboaen twice a am amerk fed while attending cornell dr holland i a former u.s amhasaador te sweden snd former fees dent of hampton laahtale hampton vs hi career has embweed college teaching industrial per sonnel and college admin strathm re*ewee*i dtpla macy and business a nerve on the boards wf director of th 1.1 national mmd international corpora tion hi owsiitairsl to hi fellow man and hi atrana commitment to th princi ple id freedom equality and jantk have ltd pr holland to eer*e 009 hoards of directors 0 v#tb national organisation in promoting the csaae of mfvffftl welfare edocation t-.'ttir.i snd hnman re lation and fnteen*f«*aal nnderatsndlnjr he is a fellow of the american academy of art and science a a memhet ol th r»:n<itos.\hi:u arizonan to attend girl scouts meeting may 14th l^fcjrteevellnd girt 5 t^win r hundred p«f*e girl spout ss^^^frie maim * «^ wr nua i • monday ft klt i p m in inasph ar^wi i aan ulaffyl *»> â– *â€ΕΎ t*"*s s*htb rs for ih m m 2â– mxtn-ptrt iirl * <>»>** and • let scout for s3 years has chosen the title worlds beyond for her topic ms tabor will focu on three aspects of the girls scouts worlds to ex plore program - the external internal and eternal there are five pert to the worlds program - the world of arts the world of weil being the world of the hit nf pnttr the world of people and the world of today a tomorrow iiv-......4 0 .*! 1923 1979 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press ' maaat az*m0f ml*m 0b0$00m0t000amamk999$tkmwll our office has been open every week of every year since out existence serving our rommuniti you've just gotla sign up fur a ropy ol i lie it.if fn criterion every week l..i out i5 c nation tpm.itr new york oldest and largest minority press - the only w.n.v minority paper that is registered as a bona fide neuttpuper under the marrh 3 1179 art of congress — regulating
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1979-05-09 |
| 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 | 1979-05-09 |
| 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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