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wednesday september 24-30 980 vol b - no 19 ■- ■■- " i * wny's lhj»cm & only accaxlitttl minority c-_sjv — featuring l\i_l i tviniiulc circulation ft t«r niagara region the buffalo criterion 150th year anniversary observance underway bethel amk churrh michigan en and i fatty ht laalmnrviaf ita if hi annlveraary taming the ***** rawtaallt with attlvittt , which will rem la a rlana suttelat april 2_lh 10.1 tw church is tatatarlag a banquet in h held at the new ililuin i laid on the hating night the taw a arene took place at the kick-off break fast of the imnb celebration in th rh.u.h dining room sun jul 20th beginning the _ month piltfiiinatfe of the celebration mra matilda d keamate tract the tonal tniairecwt few th hirst.fast there will he many metre program pr****n*e mora of he-the is l.ing history ending son . p*p v al the banquet thnae taking part on the breakfast prof rani ere mr pearl richard pacttcw jamea k ramkrtn councilman david c collins » he brought greetings from the common count-il mra seamtter and rudolph l.aster — criterion photo bakerhallboy named youngest black achiever tmdmmamm . n v - by hit tiara adrtuatuuß . rs*fi m rents head ** for truuwe art be was admiued tv i __.*.• t mai »* * ten-year-old h i was ttupfafcft acftnat hang leu m mm tm wrong kids having mtrppa fa of t r and rfr ersil la * ginning to met up frni am mil be me trrrtted am batgad a a juvenile .:. ".;..- - at **• 10 arte wa an wfiw tremble he a placed at haaa hail ***** he u**d tot tbe bttatt four years bi s-fca-j mbflh this tame young man will be honor as a black fiibsbbpbbpa he is tb young oerwm tent lo be honored cbartes and 26 other ana receive award at na fpgth annual black afhievers in industry awards dinner in the ml i -- 1 golden haj room tbe annual award dinner is sponsored by 1490 enterprise inc a non prod community rem ter located at 1490 jeffer son aye the center it supported by contributions from industries and pri vate individuals and is led by councilman-at-large herbert l bellamy au aehievrr an tv nur u*d bt iberir t*-tj_h>tc*f flaabaalca*i ■v-le-fc is l»*iuj it ■c ye r t n . ( j fr tpon-tcired by th tinm mas t,r c tbe •,,;,...-.. j wi-m story ii _ told tn th pro-gram n _ bw tht award dinner chart m.-*r i an u'i.v young jt'buttt nt age is when ht ttas 1(1 bt became a ie<vulc*nt cl it hall ifatlici it er'si in m*mmmeme n v , after be awl hi two im abet ***** lett narvni let as young chid here undt-f the guidance 1 interested mftft mem bwra he i nn.ll.il in a j outdoor i*«i*,i turn program ant.i ad wnture bciund ' knipha string areaatu wilderness ramping adventure bound haa been the meant to a new wnrld of achievements skills and vocational direction after novice ramping canoeing experience in the adironda mountains charles has a me to the following achievements he is a skilled canoeist biker camper and tp*et country skier he now holds a position at junior counselor and staff mem '»■' of adventure bound he has traveled and i-led excursions to north carolina florida the ad irondacks and teg the allegheny mountains certified at * crost country skier by the l"iistc>rn professional slii training instructors association hi nl ... holds till ml in first aid itn.l has an american lied black achik i i ii ki i s mooiik bethel offers tutoring program to local youth bethel am e church 1525 michigan i aye an nounces the opening of a tutoring program in math english reading and history for cade 3 through high school from s to 6 r m , monday thru friday classes '*<■*- mon . sept m the program is tie students needing . place to tudy erm inexed ll»-vi6.v for further information mrs ellen m morse is director chippewa cleanup topic of discussion county legislator mia nic ' lit i tie thit week told the state senate investiga tions committee hat the fa bewildered and aitiar ed hi the obvious neglect and inaction of the state liquor authority in follow km up the complaints of local law enforcement agent-let iii irving la clean op the downtown business district mrt gillette who ... 7th oiairvt includes the downtown area encom passing the vi*-t chjppti «■area md i the nenaio i public hearing tn county ball i i"in in the ■; mmi am nl numerous 1 mate county and local offl rials with regard t tho i practices of the state . • liquiir authority th eg i himiew ■area hat been well known 3at ui haven few pimp ■presututet and th crimin ii tl yemeni i our society rj mrt gillette said adding in cant month an 12 community groups ; opwt and local offl -*. b made a ronton *! tz fort to impr ih tsatge of thi ares all fc»tr tslma ha hrt>n tn w avail *» the state „ r m m authority lontinurs **»**!«-. many of li * own irs iad pra.-i " in l t t alone ' mrs j mm id there were _______*" | . x psihce department i ma lh •",<»* n | ¥** is *, month of i-latl lh'"r r h | em cmvipj.iic.ts of vary | sshevwtty ij^^t!>«'h is no excuse f.\r ii wt of ft*l h"p the i sf.h l*'h'*ntv | bpinul sat the a v ... l*l business j mpt m tile llr.sl .. - i the s hould .-. .< h f ms dss*uhmit v *" 1 2™r m of this i i^sr 1 **** ih b sc p^sive state h r*«ti stsis meet * 18 hj i b j pl ln ig^^b^t mf,,t «<« . ■i«.^«ef thousands of i i . aauw director to keynote women's luncheon th brown who assumed the am'w p..st april 7 was previously iitiv director of the montgom ery county maryland dr t^uincalee brown executive director of the american association of university women will present the keynote ad dress during the th community-university recognition luncheon to honor outstanding women '■m month sponsored by the state university at buff com munity advisory council the luncheon will be held wed . oct 8 at 12 noon at the buffalo hilt on the waterfront commission for women she has also held faculty positions st wichita state university and ottawa university in kansas the university of kansas i'm versity of pittsburgh and university of maryland in 1968 while she was assistant professor of speech and director of the debate team at wichita women's luncheon seminar to focus on financial aid the u 8 departments at labor and commerce and the new york that trade adjustment assistance center will conduct a seminar in buffalo on october ist to make labor business and community leaders from new york state aware of financial assistance available to firm and worker adversely affected by imports i lews for the seminar to be bald at the buffalo convention center — were announced by da k clow deputy under secretary of labor for international affairs and robert t hall assistant snrrelary of commerce marvin m r_okt director of the lalior department office of trade ad justment assistance ami lack unburn rhlof of the commerce department'a trade act certification 1 will participate in i lie seminar they will ha joined hy key stair members from washington and field office responsible tor the trade adjustment assistance program jack tburn will 1 the kemote speaker luncheon talks on the adjustment assistance program will be made by charles e cherry vice president and general manager colum bian re john ftiwderly legislative representative united steel - of america ail cio and robert ahem executive director buffalo-erie county 1-nbeir management council the lnlie.r department's assistance pro ides benefits for workers who have heen displaced by foreign imports the commerce department's program con federal agenices & state trade adjustment assistance center to sponsor oct ist seminar situ of financial and u__kok.ni asaa tune for buxines and co-nmusitiet top official from tke two depart ments trill review the program aad conduct workshops it ._*■■.•. tt comma p and .*!.* ft*-is ***&** new york kate ore being latnat to attend the day long event ,♦»** will rati from 9 an to i _-_ emphasis wiu be placed an assistance available la manufacturing business * in order to help restore and maintain their viability as job centers information trill alar bo provided on the benefits available to war-bar under ike program program consumers - worker who hay applied few benefits under the trade adjustment assistance program — will he provided with an opportunity at afternoon sessions to give th view an the program end to offer suggestions as to its improvement » the new york state trade adjustment assistance center is coor dinating the conference and conducting a special outreach program to encourage participation by npw york firms which mar be eligible for the federal financial assistance because of an influx of foreign made products for registration and additional in formation on the conference contact william r williams at the new york state trade adjustment assistance center hillside bldg , 4500 oh vestal rd binghamton n v 1390.1 tet area code 607 729-2201 harris files suit against bflo police dept ronald harris of 254 watson st "- ■-- nou v arrested on a violation of parole warrant no 64198 issued for ronald harris lis 898538n on 8-28-80 the warrant upon in vestigation was withdrawn on 8-28-80 against harris as a result mr harris has filed a law suit against the city of buffalo and the police department for 75,000.00 for punitive damages and character in juries that were allegedly sustained by mr hams mr harris charges »: u f falo policeman cherersky swierski and tyugley arrested him knowingly and willfully on .*» warrant issue for another person with the same name — ronald harris harris said that he attempted to tell them that he was not the ronald harris that they were looking for but to no avail he said they mill arrested me bonked me and charged me with second felony of robbery a person by the name of peggy evans of 2 oxford st buffalo on july 29 1980 at 1:30 a.m called mr harris her boyfriend fot eight years and hi .*; rule officer and explain - i*l u them that ronald herds of 2.54 watson st wn . not the one who took 140 00 cash and 60.00 in food stamps former ambassador young to speak at u/b sept 30th and young the controversial f inner united states ambassador otht united nations will present a lecture at the state university et buf falo on tues sept 30th his speech srill be held at 8 p.m in the clark ovmn on the u/b main street campus admis sion is 3.00 for the general public and 2 00 for students the program i sponsor ed by the student astncia tions speakers bureau and co-sponsored by the black student union un vertity union activities board and the internation al affairs committee of the student association coles retires post cited for outstanding service new yotk — lemv b coles jr ihe president of the eastern regional council of urban league directors was cited re cently for outstanding ser vice as he retired from his council post for serving ten years in the offices of treasurer and president of the council mr coles who is execu tive secretary of the buffalo urban league wa presented an award at the 1 ith annual council breakfast of ho diners in the new york hilton mr cole's successor on the eastern regional council is the rev krrol hunt of providence rhode island mr coles joined the urban league ia 1957 as the heath and recreation al director for the buffalo chapter in iks later he served as the assistant director of ecomomtc iv velopment he was appointed as the executive director or president of the buffalo league during cotes associa tion with the council the eastern regional directors led the way in urging the nstional board to do in-depth research on blacks today the search office of the league located in washington d c is one of the largest and most sophisticated sources pro viding vital statist on american blacks he said mr coles said the im provement of the research capability of the league has made it possible for the league to plead its caw with facts buffalo honors its seniors la 1 week tb criterion featured senior citizen week held a i tbe new hilton hotel and sponsored by mayor jamea griffin and tbe city of buffalo th phmmm ***** the table of ret henry hall evangeltstt in tbe central city for over 40 year rev hail i shown standing center displaying his religion award along with well wisher dty official clergy and other awardee shown in the photo are standing councilman nt large herb bellamy councilman at-large ton musi rev joseph davis i iinniissinner d echols rev e j i hois rev henry hall rather merrill steve ifsnt walonnki award c seated front left are stephen krasisll awardee marie camp iawardee mary thornton m - jordan awarder and lloyd plummer wardee :..* y v — criterion phrto continued on page 7 de*a't . . 1 page 5 1923 1980 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest pros oat etftve ham hern open etett week m eterj tear eiiwe twir etistenr ftrrvm our rnmmunuie u.s postage paid permit no 1314 zip code 14206 you've i.isi geitta sign up for a copy of the 11 if a 1 criteriein every cc — tot ml 20c national the ipsute new lork . .-<_• 1 and largest minc.ritt press — the only u'.n.y m.aorilt paper that i registered a a bona fide newspaper under ih march 3 1-79 i f ' re — regalatin newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-09-24 |
| 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 | 1980-09-24 |
| 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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