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" "" ma^ptmpkmwm*wm^m w l j aagtaamjpa^mjptpmggam '■'■2 ,:■jp lijj ■' ■'-■*„»' " -■'■• •■** a ■■■■■- ■s vp ■'■*■-'.■m 1 .» ■-•■■■■■" ■':,.■■:-"• -^ gehd youkno w for many years the cri tfcrlon was the only pa per printed by negroes in new york state .. ■>.••. ..' yyy ;--*'■■iw«rr;v y y-'^k?_sibfh p',<_«l-pspp«p - * • yf *'° d a ; y r^itf is the only paper printed by negroes b.e tween cleveland and new york ci t . send your new photos ads to 625 j william street v"f'--f •■;?^^^^^^ support your only and nec essary press »\» s ?•. *-; y _•» ff y^ff / y/^--:-ff yrf.*-v-f »• 1 p^-.t : i 2h expenditure reduction guidelines announced for operations at ub | affects hiring overtime pay : travel etc ." w body ■v let prei^fi)!^7ar t op^tlmi nd ryvlisuf t the te**|mtot tity 4 ol new york at fi-fla'o j has ouiliimtl nrnisu«-i i being taken st f thei*s yntversftj to conipfy jvrfthf state f o-it york i expenditure reductions for fiscal 19-041 thef a tiotw>;were£<mwmcrat«l in a memorandum from j mr doty to univor^ky vice preheat 1 provosts ami itun^rs.ty^wlde beam iv z&&xfcflg j*lm,'~,vnft hiring of aap-1 one will s wkd p - ft"c'%slrorfe | e-aaa t^tl^b v-ior^i^t without prior , approval of c dlrte tier's of '- the " accord-j fc to mr upty 1 t-a director tj_'^ltw'>'ntsit;t*^'>tt 4 to-hosted i thai he prefestfiy will approve j | thorn f yn j necessary ti moir.tan mialt;i;ji«ryleei at minimum levels enwrsteix trtth.extolfeg "- i 3ff^fc bt j eliminated ej_h^w|fc president bff c vice pibb dent i r«sspo«b»ib-i fur tl that a reaf cir'e&nm w»rt»d f must paid f it to a-jw coau«_a_>eqtrfrempcttt to do i^'yyjy vyy f f •'- v f third v w»l*atsß travel i hits been prflbaflpd.;».'.^fee cept tot that absolutely e tial travel.that..has xmaymf ci—c written approvalt^h»e cnanceflur ( bj^sdff_iof university otlhemso^t 7 '■: fat ijhi^ti i tlsa 10 ibe jmh^tk'*%s-tbai wtjkh is at«2ute!y^s«*tl2l mr doty said if\nd no sipntfi c a ntreductj<^4 in state travel wa wfll ha forced to set up controls similar 13 that for out-of-state marvel fifth " equipment purchs-i es i have been ordered atop fx*d ; however mr " doty ex i plained i that if there is an urgent need to purchase cer tain equipment the purchase requisition should be accom panied by a lelj9r explaining why am equipment to foe pur chased is essential '' ' ■sixth we ham l»een di rected o '. refrain from ■sign ing : any ] contract tor \ consul tant and any other contrac tual services i.i this re cut-back > i y ■':■:.' christmas blessings to our readers friends si and advertisers bflo red cross worker home from vietnam mat bake m ybum met . . a map .-; of .■' tm.i hous asia ■to . • illustrate a paatt m am and ] ii b r perema mr and mrt charter d clytatia left met t with e ray hndite asacu director of ths firemtcr i buffalo rag-mel ; chapter -; american bad cross , „■. tt -' h s^qy-btrof whose ; par ; ent lire at.|.p"|_r^j."ist m re return tram the j i j evacuation honpiwl t ctt ! chi afters ia was a red cross field aractnr nest for miss ajfaun who holds a j mower degree la social work is an sss'ynmmi at st aftaas navel hospital long island y'y yy-tt '..-.. miss gybwro praised lb spas and quality of medical mia betafi given the injured american tervtcemen te vlft i asm si mho brought buck • message of .. thanks trom -;-. th*«t aammktem i fighting man *■" wmmm**mawm * w9 m m iiiwii :. to red crass for all the free :' services often by red j a-m . —„ - _ tpinsa i the xpawathwt of whether we themld or'should net be in ; vivmam i tat-by ecademh be md >■' the . r cross purpose for bring there is to serve the an»tri»»n fijihtrnt man to , meet wi [, needs - miss^'clitofflm father 1 so kft ewpcbyo m » volunteer red cross trans portssior driver • :'■■.;.■. mr tl)burn a well knew ritlhm was > associate editor st tlte , buffalo "... broadcaster met published by the ' crite ri«n plum and was a farmer | mmpt-t player la frank mtr iweath*r 1 j-pleca jazz band '. ' ;: r _ .-_■■u,.*y f v * ■p^j work to begin i f a . huge sign the new si angelinas cl 1 01 fillmore completed gyring 71 which measures 4 x ic will be placed oxer the time center at i a.m monday dee th.y-v '■•■'-. ■[■■■:.. f . ■:. ihe si*n wan painted by young people in , the cen ter's program on hand tor this historic sign raising will be /. community f adults and young people center staff members at ;" she board of managers and brterereid citizens the tj-00,000.00 jj ren ovation of the center will be gin early in january new gadget gives vital information ; gdtiringpydur lunch hour the ■wini^^^^hßb^ilnjlhr^'rid tally f being , taken daily at the buffalo museum itf £ sc went up id>out 7 th ence through ta §_ brands new display ; camstf|iat demograph f bul*i^i;w^flt electric in juw»lo the demogjaph i af kind of pfiiexirixdr-fckh culator t which records poptil latltm statistic is h v s and % the j world.¥■*s well 5 as american \ births and $ del h ■this year / t * ■* ; . a small but inn set eff^ti recorded f met wge f retayed through x^ielcphtaifca to >,'«* p!l—_te con la r-?f^fj!«^>tf.-is commur.icat i_r mtmir^mmiai bnrg ?,'': people dscr y^ihf ffyf fy ,- the jdynwgrzph also stows i how „-'., many ix s telephone tan nsts'vd the pwng mte a__rmi_s-__fl k mmmrm^^^mw~m classes resume the second semester gram of the labor-manage ment co'jege will continue mon jan 4th through is [ lljtb at *» bishop fallon high • school 1233 main $*.. y . i ■-""'-". ■"■■'■'■-■'■"-■' ' * sz - ■" : ■■i ■■■■■- open house held |. on . sunday evening :. nov 2 i»97 tbe . president • coun cil and organizations of the durham " a.m.e elan church , 171 eagle st sponsored a i fellowship period at '■the beautiful ** parsonage 111 chatham aye in honor of the pastot rev s l brown and mrs s l brown the " first lady of durham , an enjoyable evening j was spent by the membership ml friends of durham ame church mrs v taylor '" was chairman ■."' criterion photo j e pennington passes away james emil pennington died dec 13 1-70 in buffalo vet erans hospital after a lengthy i'iness funeral services were held dec i.sth at st mark's ame 2«>n church ids dona st lackawanna n v , by i the pastor rev rudolph 1 wells interment was in for est lawn lewis mortuary was in charge f t survivors are his mother mrs catherine pennington broaer clifford ■penntacsorj and cousins mrs catherine e coleman at harrington del mrs alice jcbwon mrs catherine.jason of coatsvß perm and mrs 1 ruth proctor of pittsburgh peon a attended ha was the man at the late rev pennington a former pas or of st mark's ame i on church lstckawatma ft y ...'.-' takes on added duties at ub _•, dr robert . li itettet.^bflr ideia'i of the £ state § univei-.;yj pi now york at si vimmt^^i»a)^ia^^(^itabat of barbara m 1 m stybs special assisiam to pres ident and as a km rr.^>sr nt she council of provosts and vice presidents "-■'., ji -. mrs sims director of the office of ■•'■equal '< oppor tunity and a lecturer in the school of law since jujy is6s wi refam both af h-r cari-ceri posit jj *£-. i,y mis sims was .-■an tssi m%i disrrict auomey er county of ere from 1-6-1 twughf 1568 wheat she re turned to private practice of taw v ■;•; \ a 1955 gradtuatft cl the i,'niversr.y at .... buffalo law school she was a • practieins attorney from 1956 . through imyyi-y,irl[y;:..,y[y film depicts plight of young drug addict trenton n.j — not = me jan i award-winning turn dramatizing fthe lest few : months in the life of a 13 •, year-old drug addict will i be featured on tv ; channel 9 at 10 p.m tues • day.l december 23t&f ?•£ yfl - thfa fihn which was pro duced * bf^j the news jersey ; community actum training ■h^^'^i(cajl}^hit*^sl ■ready received a first prize ■: award and a special citatum ; for exctctence irom the na ,' uat^ji*fvi_^yiccm*mi«ricih j sen * : asacmtian at theft nth annual , awards . ban i qv»t in new york on k . ember th ' ■vf the i i ray ? portrays a hatjtishy - youngster < tram m '< ty pic ; mner-cky * family as | i he is engulfed by the , dtu?ji world s*p hy i step he grvsj from : snorting .'. to skin ning to nnrntaieung hero 1 x b**j>n^ng an addict kid v iiudiy . dying**pb-'^im nv_wa_-}-^i:s^i^^c^\^l as he goes " through these stages the film v spotlights his lite on . the • streets h ■• family's reaction to tea ad diction and the deterioration of his health and character like most idni abusers the brv in the film thinks r t others ■may i become 3d dkt bvt " nor nw the result is the tragic and need less tr.i.ig of a young life experts in the field con sider the fism to be cm of the most authenic and stark ly realistic films ever made shout drug addiction . three months of ... research in u inner-city was undertaken to achieve this authenticity ninety-five percent of"-the , search | took place in the field over 69 bays and girls many of them '.;' ex adiets were interviewed for firsthand "■tofcrmspaoin | on drug abuse in addition two ex-addicts served as technical advisors --/'... "... ":' , the cast was * headed by four professional t actors at with credits on stage and in films actors from *,'*»* sou south '■■bronx community and "; latin theatre and th action theatre t tot support i.;-s s^ir.-t j r ff . .■*** .* v ■% *■„ . % v ing roles minor roles were p.ayeds by neighborhood peo . ple including -■* four jreal ad ■diets ■[ recruited on ; loiattcn in the south bronx tfrvy ". the film was [ wtt&eiy ; «._&,_, produced by a f cati it-it member edward birtley chief of media system who l in addition to \ the i-!itb-2cf teencical crew tip file editor is v an f experienced " professional t ff/f ff i ' '- v''~i ■-'..*'-*" '"\ a*fc '-^ > -"-' 5 the institute,£j|fc oftlcts in trenton n&*mm ctty n'^w jers?<yand i'spy h y profiles ; : tri!_injsia"3»l de^netej^ma^rfa---4i m p'.e attrkiag on ccm4*3&i orairfems jjfe s_bb institute's ffi^fp'-f -' i tit^e tor tlte prtkaicttoi c[at fjel mo .*-- .. r-:-y7l ' ■'_ •■aa'£yj[*r*?3t : the_f_m will foe \ usirftaaf an jnt-^jj^^art c\catl's ' i standing *• miss lois i davis**l mrs nellie german mother h at the church id rev rich ard quinnjn the dining room : of the i&itto 151 broudwa * with some ol^psf wtet enjoy cd a ■criiar_3t photo '* . v .' " ltei*^p&«*«*f santa comes early to metropolitan bapt church santa arrived a utile early ' this year at 615 broadway to rev richard quinn and the . greater metropolis prist church through the demo cratic women's society of the . 32nd zone f(y '. '■* a group of democratic wo men felt that rev quinn and his congregation were doing such a marvelous job of feed ing the poor that the ladies donated to the church a freezer to house the food that will be coming from tbe com munity ■...:■' jjj h a they ore making an appeal to ah good citizens of buf falo to come to the aid of this church in the form of donations of food to help fill tha fne/er to the top in or der to continue their pxa work ; ■i the club can.*'t»ts of 29 to 30 aciive member [ o.ffcots bts .. president mrs minnie our vice pre mrs that ma shenod sec mrs lhc jul vii fan sec mrs do emb r y trea . mrs re howell sgt.-st-amu mr marie mccarthy pccavtlcatj chat mrs dejncat dixon advisor clifford belli heat ary advisor charles st m - mm ' civic chm miss edna garrett ■■-. '•■, ff yt debutante j lovely tharit * ptoknej a student at bennett ; hirh school i arid : granddaughter 1 - deacon \ curtis boyd n of fitvt i timothy i baptist | church was ? am at the 23 dtfc 57 8ju \ sorority's debutantes story ion pace 5 ■■■/.-*' s oiber debutantes ftnel-ite " a—»et barbour a » i c camfyj.-'sh^rwvcja cotvla '" barbara clfsvi i kry_^_|i.dk par^kja^^k-ju1 valerie ?"' deberrv cjrstjta had deborah hail 5 vawsa hunt vcrnet;e , tsa * arfrta lewis karen i l«3«f%.v^i''.jrja_^fe deborah -- mcalpin toni prather pamel'a p-_t'_toy elett ricks tjebr a rc-prt £ son gayla robinson fran da stens >,-. deborah tut v and paula wood '*• ?:?, see page 7
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1970-12-19 |
| 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 | 1970-12-19 |
| 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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