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u.s postage paid ii km sai m fr.rtaio.niww'rtk rochester niagara region wnvs largest & only accredited imsraity nejcspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion vol .? — na 44 wednesday oct 27 no 2.1952 three referendum questions to appear on tuesday's ballot erie county leaders today urged yes votes on three referendum ques tion which will appear nn th i milt it on nov 2nd the prnpnaitiims which affect th pnrk*th<h.ks of county taxpayers are i should the county executive have the aaaai in allow the stale a rnle in operating the county medical center 3 should tho county be authorised to buy low-coot power from the stole rower authority an i de liver it to customers via established utilities t should i tie ceiling on budget changes by the county esecutlv exempt from legislative approval im raised from 1.0(10 to 1.001 the lirst change since 1059 as recommend ed by the charter review commission the ihr.t measures were enacted by the county legislature ami approved li county koncutive edward j rut kowski all are subject to voter approval because they alter the powers of elected officials state seeking 14.5 mil in fed funding for conn st armory conirressman henry j nowak id buffalo)'ha announced that the ow ynrk state division of m.i it . and naval affair ha notified ban of it intention to apply to th the united states national guard bureau for funding which would allow total restoration of the connec ticut slrwt arrrwrrr in m i"l.-r „.,* ;,.>„ m ut umgresoaj.au fsowak'o ta wi major wmtsl vita caatellano chad of staff to the iovernor ooid his staff would submit on application in the amount t>t ih 5 million for th full restoration of th areas destroyed by the fir ond r*c****rv repairs to the interior and exterior id the administrative pr*r tion of the armory nowak had t ontocterl th nys division of military and naval affairs urijing them to apply for federal funding for full restoration following a meeting with v genera l^mmett j walker jr . ( tmtnaiulrt nt urn unite states national guard bureau in washington october ist in a letter nowak stud i urge that ytmr office submit an application for full funding of the ttital ration as mmtrt m ;, i -,■,.,;, i tbs ' r*aawv*n otal d fm pleased that tha at is submitting the formal application as it is a necessary step in the efforts to secure funding for the reconstruction of our west sid mast*rpi«ce of architecture the crm necticut street armory i will work with ihe state in their efforts ta fully restore that structure and seek ongrcssional action on he needed appropriations bill area business people to council canisius on careers more than it dozen prominent buffalo busi nessmen have agreed i sarv on o canisius col log animate that mill saiuat job opportunities tor canisius students this career planning ad visory council a ill meet far th first time nn november i under ihe direction of ronald san i director of career planning ad job placement nt canisius and chairman of lb council the titember are thomas e baker arcoun loot price walcrfiouse raul f walters personnel dimeter chevrolet-tuna ****** peter p zalcski muliv vire president afoot savings bank j patrick donl.in vk-e presi dent for communication of ma buffalo chamher of commerce johnson p ourtney executive v president of computer task force thomas j vsbs.wimh . v president «™ controller algonquin modcasting w and w*ani o mcc.rath of ***** industrial relations td personnel sport ser delaware north inc ,__*>*> bob t dom inula senior deputy omiroller r counts matrelter's office john f ataytm president mm g of wny anthony a bascaglui >«-.- prcs **. x f button a co . ■* ■• louis l burger f***,ntofl i bergor **■_: fdilh robinson ***** assistant deputy n erie i uri immm ** ** iai bspvksm ; j f coprous 22 h ™ re bethlehem steel corp kenneth c kruly director of administration and finance mm and noma f crowe general manager niagara mo hawk the committee is ••» poctad i help the college assess job opportunities tn western new york and beyond anil develop job research recommenda tions steel city naacp branch to host banquet ihe annual pan.jui-t of the i mi k.v snns branch of the naacp will be held fri nov 12th 6 p.m at the friendship house 264 ridge road uckawsnna mrs article met thee mother of the first b*pti«rt churrh smi ingham aye . i.iii.iv.nit.v n v is chairperson for the event rev bennett w smith pastor at st john baptist church i*4 wmdell st will he the guest speaker ms tony chillis is president of the lacka wanna branch naacp and mrs b potee co chsirperson mrs writ-ire met ihee church of god in christ to observe diamond jubilee nov 19th the church of god in christ celebrates its diamond jubilee nov 9th •»—«*** ru m a.m-..pi tenr^sae som 43.000 persons from across america mm if foreign rwwants are expected to attend th a*y celebration ac cording ta bishop l h turd of chicago asskar.t .-,!<■. i tbo - mmtaamtmmt ft .... and director of co 6 voca tions operations the predominantly mark memphis-based d nomination prat a world wide membership of more than three million is headed by bishop jo fatter son of mem phi bishop patterson s th son-in-law of th lot bishop charles harrison mason mint founded and organized the church 75 years ago in memphis lhe churrh actually hod its first service vi sn abandoned gin house in lexington mississippi ' from the kin house to downtown memphis srtth over three million mem bers sounds like progress torn said bishop ford a general convention has lieen held in memphis eai h year fur 75 years after ihe deoth of bishop mason in twil a power struggle devekiped regarding the denomina tion new head ulti mately bishop j o - a . * ■. m iswrcuec s presiding bashop ttt the caaech bishop paaera.ai.wnh his keen ttajghj and oecs '* ffmrtimß m me as bt*sßae*t oagabtfvhaa k-d the cfeerch to new baton skri said bishop ford ...... ttaxtmrnti t*ia«*ied . itxtm ktm luu.es has re r heid thrtamghma ansersc tn raise add&ionaj funds far th e»jfsi»u«d renovation of th former chuco-piaxo x*i which s now meodquartaro :" far tha - *■- th ?'. 400-roocß ' hotel orated on south main st . waa a gift to tb rhurrt boats a wealths memphis famdy the t is presently being used tor administration and depart mental off as well at lodging h mans rbarch official during the ctams bssbop *\ t l**,rt a a m .. w jr „,, i .. vi ''.„,, _.. , * coordinator ta th dta immd jubilee and assis tant director of c.mvtira i*n oprratkms oaid we have already spant mor than thr million ham towards complet ing renovating the hotel t<estdes additional proper ties thai we hase purchas ed in the area now we are cetting ready to start ort the co*»»»ericc f he nciismg htsaop sorter -..: the church alas pisns tn open all-stums asut camnjtjb i 4 osw ' knnbromrrrrr bcildiag has brats hated ur th fei-aacsc rxmgsm of th porter said th imiic time jxsvaxußm ban ha recently unpir taented o tubing program ao a batons of deriving 10 mshsat dinars annually tha lb oaavar ol the church f.ach tunad tmsoai bishop is rwrnpimmamr to it ten percent of the tithing tarum frotn each church • chin ht funsdt.li aamt a vacancy tm th 12 man tester al tkaord was treated when bishop q m heity.of new york \ ylftdsed s.»pt iuoi bishop kelly was fir assistant i bishop j li hfaf ,* * rtf said wa arm still espertcfirsrig ffrulty obtaining ww^kfft *..'.; rooms far out delegate it's wnrs this year because of the ex pected increase in ottei dance w had planned to m m % <»., new benchmark hotel iw rooms btßfttj won't be ready the city of memphis needs to follow through on its plans for a new e-rm.,vm*4iem hemej mm msmm at possible said bishop porter highlights of the convo catson will be tbe presid ing bishop's skw-a-plat benefit diner national communion service and women's day hosrever ek>*t deh #.-..-. twaithatt ;•.. uluuiawi eofwrwnof dunng the enure convocation is when the preakiing bishop j o caller delivers his official das sermon dur 9 the 11 am worship sunday nov 14th i i >'. ■■. j patl er son ho has headed the church since da is the father of memphis bro block mayor j o patter son the hishop has been botadtolßony magaiin several lim as one of uk moat influential black leaders in amerua bishop leroy anderson ia pastor of ihe prime ol peace church ol god in christ htfl kensington aye m buffalo j 0 patterson presiding bishop church of god christ bishop l.*ms anderson of buffalo i a member of the 12-man general board and jurisdictional bishop of western new york no i pmmhexp bastes h mao founder of th ( ha reh of god in christ urban schools confab set the ninth annual con ference on urban schools will convene friday and saturday november 06 ml two sites in buffalo friday evening man sions will tie held st bethel ami church 1625 michi gan aye and will feature a mini-workshop on school finance at 6:.10 p.m the workshop will tie conducted by albert thompson assistant supt of finance buffalo public school system the keynote slier will ha dr lavalle wilson su perintendent of rochester schools who will address the conference at 7 p.m saturday's sessions will be held at the buffalo tro .-',..-. v y • m »•'. • ten ase with ms mar jonr rush director of civil rights and intervul tural relations of the st education ivpt a break fast speaker a • of morning and afternoon workshops ad yireaaiing the conference theme inwinj charge it your future will tm-tud school finance mini-workshop to be featured for further information aha hit the deference con tact phyllis tolhser at he topical areas of effective schools epic effective parenting infor mation for chimreni child alma peroonal budgeting and career survival and alternative mrs florence bough president ol th buffalo board nf i ducat ion sriq be the noon luncheon speaker th inference spon sored by th black educa tors association of th niagara frontier and buf falo equity foundation will share with 010*40 and educators wayo of coping s.tr th myriad '■( educational and personal problems and mmm confronting who try man today mmd tntncir row a registration tee of 115 " includes admit tats to alt workvhopa th friday esemng reception breakfast garni th luncheon canned goods drive to begin 11 naacp youth council is sponsoring o canned rood drive send koihls to the naacp headquarters 531 £ ferry st the deadline for accepting goods is nov 22nd for more informa tion ill tony stewart st 083*9442 83rd dinner of phyllis wheatley club planned the phyllis wheatler club will hold its 83rd anniversary dinner fyi dav nov sth at 7:30 pm at the golden nugget 2046 fillmore lena hams is presi dent and ruby joans co-chairman choir to celebrate 8th year the young adult choir of calvary cm ¥.. church 1007 fllicott st is prepar ing for their sth annual anniversary this event will take place on sunday november 28th at 5 p.m quest choirs throughout the community will also be on the program dr j allen sabh is pastor all sre invited to women's day speaker the missionary society of peoples community church 472 swan st will observe women's day on sunday nov 7th the 11 a.m speaker will be dr lenora cole-alexander ih alexander is the director of the women's bureau of the u s department of labor previous appointments in clude vice president for student affairs at th university of the district of columbia and vice president for student life at american university she was also on the faculty of suny/ab the former buffalonian is the wife of an atlanta businessman t m alex ander a salad bar will follow the service where all will get a chance to fellowship with dr alexander db lenora cole-alexander bison consistory to hold session at marriott inn biaan consistory no it will be hosting the 57th annual session n the new yotk state council of imilh'iation on annual meeting ol the state ram aroombtyj order ot he olden cm le on sal and sun nov fit is and th at the marriott inn 1940 millers|miit high a amherst the banquet will lie held on nov 6th at i pm at which tune illustrious cleveland john son jt , 39 ivgree most illustrious commander iv-jnity nl new york mat will present the lodge's animal scholarship and a nt ton to th urban league 111 robert j walker 33 iw.gree is u rural chair man maimed lebanese & palestinian children coming to u.s save lebanon inc is in the process of bringing wounded maimed and burnt lebanese and palestinian children to the united states who ore unable to receive proper edit sl treatment in lebanon due to both the extent of casualties among children and the destruction of medical facilities and equipment during the war save lebanon inc will be providing material assistance to non-sec tarian humanitarian projects that will contribute to reconstruction in lebanon and reconciliation among its people these non-political non-sectarian sup plies are to be delivered hand-to-hand save lenanon inc is the brain child of the arab-american anti-discrimination committee ado doctors in lebanon told the adc that because of the massive destruction and immense toll in human life there is a profound need to help the children victimized by the war the only rehabilitation center in lebanon has been destroyed the american university hospital which could have under nor circumstances done some of the work has been bombed and its facilities ore exhausted other hospitals in the middle-east lack the facilities required for plastic surgery prosthesis artificial limb and follow-up rehabili - *• - i once the m«>m«d burnt and wounded enter the united slates the monsour medical center in pittsburgh snll receive all of the children first a by abdullah qman team of physicians ot he center will tin the preliminary evaluotions on eoch i '' determine the treatment netessory some of the children will remain in the center and other will be transferred to other medical centers which have expressed an interest in he project lii james zogby executive director of the adc stated st a dinner held sl the sutler hotel regardless lo srhol we roll ourselves nationality heritage or religion we are all citizens of humanity he asserted that th adc was organized lo fight stereotyping a whole peopu by the actions of a few dr zogby dr-clared thot o people who con be stereotyped can be segregated vic timized and dehumanized th former chief surgeon of tha red crescent hospital who was arrested as a prisoner of war even th.rtjgh he is a native canadian citizen wondered where the floo.flrio ' xgema lieing asked to leave l.eh*nor ar going he noted thai most of ih refugees are women and children mr.il of their men are either dead in prison or have fled without the men c support them they have no sources of income without money they cannot buy good clothes shelter or medical in torn of th camps th worn snd children are left without shelter even tents to face the winter if th orm community does not help them then actively or by their inaction otay are p*rt!.p«ting in genocide ' 1923 l<is2 criterion press and still th no 1 wny crntral am largest press out aft has 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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-10-27 |
| 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 | 1982-10-27 |
| 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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