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wny's i t ; ft & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid ultimate grculation w rochester niagara region the buffalo criterion vol 55 — no 57 wednesday september 10-16 1980 tribute given to trinity officers aa aatfii all tarvlee was risen for deacon willie fisher aad traatee john hat lanes liar dedicated year ef soviet la trinity baptist church 91 spruce ha tka photo ■**«**»• ai«*d runt left the program chairman mra ethel johnson trustee and mra john hackney deacon and mr willi fisher others shown la the photo are a ataslls and friends ■aha gathered around urn head table riving praise and congratulation armani ihtam tttaorfina are la donna ilftnejr and erie hat-ln-ey mrs mary hatkaoy ir . mrs spates unarms and mrs wfha calabaa mrs clara washington mr hattie fisher char us fisher and re henry hall re jimeph l»a»i a paetae a a pbotta s rawm r masts rev & mrs charles ware feted the isrsad a.am*-era banquet of rev and mm a chert ware paster and flrat lad of greater friendship baptist chest 402 cunloa st was held recently ~'■■mt*m*mm rwrnvwaay the haa east raa held la the church dining hail aad saa prepared by deaatwa leroy wilson themmrs ******* waa rev melvin smith of mt mortal baptlat chareh east memphis tena mra layer ihrßaa seas chairman and george raaee ct chairman ef the event other committee persona svere mr joyce unlit j c l>«>nel»..n ana miaa re made tie hawkins lloyd hargrove wa t<a**l master shown id the photo seated are uoyd hargrove j c donelaon bro hudson rev elroy day mr ware and rev ware standing from left are deacon clay to rev melvin smith mrs joyce shelton mia hawuaa george ranee mra walker and mrs m j oaalae ..... „■,•;.„ ■"■*■criterion photo jordan plans early return to duties p civil rights leader .... ■■-■*. released from hospital vernon e jordan jr president of use national urban league wa re leased from the now tart hoepitai-corneti madkal centttr wmowo , sept ***** mad has returned to me horn to manhsttaa where ha trill continue at recuperative pnrest mr jordan ha been a patient at the hospital since june 12th undergo ing treatrnatnt war injuria sustained whan he wa thnt and seriously round ed may mth to fart wayne indiana the assailant or a***a anu responsible fat the attack on mr jordan are till at large and the fbi is actively continuing a ill<atojl>lllll the nui ha eftaead a a&q.ooo ret aird leading to the appvahenatoß pross-cutioc aad fimvicttcn uf the toaihrtdanl or individuals tovolvad to the shooting mr jordan was initially ******** to the fart-new hospital to fort wnyne m a early morning hour sof s*3 w^ma lj lib^h ila^vlw t m*y29u an operation ssf several hours was per formed and ha remained at that haapttal until hi transfer to new york city mr jordan plans an early at are to hi duties a president of the nul harris issues regulations to cover health professional district grants hhs secretary patricia robert harria aaa announced publication of rs-vised ragulatknis lor financial ilirtm grant to help health professions schools mam^mmtt by closure or loss of aearatiitatkm to facilitate a school's financial planning tte regulations reels-rat the pan cycle permitting the award of fedora funds at tlaa beginning ... the fiscal jtaar rather than during the year m under the former regulations the regulations also permit transfer of grant funds from th health professions school ta tha university or other part-ait ivgaaaaliiiim for services provided to th school when the viability i the two entile is linked almost 60 percent of thf 16,9 mom awarded in financial distress grant in fiscal 1080 went to four ******* health professions schools m-*harr medical college's school of medicine and dentistry tu*kagt-e mamma school of veterinary medicine itad xsvir ml toautaß college af pharmacy the schools are important educational resource and serve many minority and disadvantaged student gradustes of these schools has a record of prartt in primary cava specialties in un • raerved area there by alleviating specialty and geographic maldistribution secretary harris said meharry enrolls 10 parent of all black medical student and is percent of all black dental student the school has received more than 120 mllhon since the financial distress program was started in 1972 financial district grants may be awarded to schools of a-aatjh i a osteopathy dentistry veterinary medi cine optometry pharmacy podiatry and public health to cover operating deficits to help meet accreditation requirements and to carry out operational man rial and financial reform * the program is administered by the bureau of health professions in the health resource administration one of the tail public health service agencies ku klux klan supports reagan for president by james e.turner ■i h>ly,lha radat wan organization d*-r**d republican nominee ronald cm president mr reagan j*«d this endorsement saying '.£* **•■have no tolerance whatao hp to what the xxx stands for and tz u mw_t m *** «**•-*--« *° d ** bjjj *\ « orgaaixauon t***-eahing to m____q «* "**• to south br and i fta *• rev **—* jackson a^-a wm oatk grand vviiard of the _». im seek still support reagan 2 « refusal * mr teagan to 2*«pi»rtfiwaihakkk in a aaw jt said that the klan will • m*m t th i^rna-lag 22 »» htssident because of his a *___ ****. a-rvwetivs ik lw ad *** cut ■fw f r****b lathed oat at faj,_r c tar saying that the fs^z 3 ** a crowd " sailtwy *»*. *** catering *° wm^afq ** ______ e ' tvtjy ** >*** of **» xxx o^y-we reamlu made alabama w z k*y***€aa demanding an i#*m fta tn»«ffli*>to the birth i a a rganh-*tioo gov woßsßog an rata t*j*rt-ba-tt*-tta k * • -. _. w i m mrsat mt ra-,n n jjyp ram7etion qt il^hlta-yt taaniwbia -*» the birth f«bßwsf 1 mm a fraction w*e**foi tlncr *** move to gy * •*■"-* the statement made by mr reagan caused oov james and ai other sou them gsavernor-t to draft a atatement saying that they denied reagan callous and opportunistic slap at lha south ?,*;-■. president carter stood on the platform with former governor george wallace to alabama lashing out at the klan srith about 70 to attendance criti c-ring the klan to the recent racial attacks and calling them cowards in white hoods '•. , * black alabama representative cr*tici-*d mr carter for symbolizing the confederate flag and tasagnunad the president for an apology-snaking state ment which was fferwi-re to the black pmcpl in the south on major issue mr reagan to favored osrer mr carter a shown by the harris poll reagan comes out on the economic issue with 41 percent but mr carter has reduced mr reagan to • 42-36 margin but the margin can get even closer for carter by some of reagan's blunders such a detroit the aoto capitol and not focusing on the unemployment future for workers he keeps having trouble with hi line giving the punch lines to carter which is * had thing to do for a presidential cam paigner speaking _ detroit reagan seemed to create issues where there xxx ucm women's auxiliary installs officers by donna k 7euj.it the women's auxiliary of urban christian minis tries installed a officers the foilowing at tha initial meeting of the 19*0-61 year held to the budget shop at 1241 main st president miss kath erine ferre-l 631 e utica st vice president mrs sharon jackson of jtoy der miss verlinda kin nitt 24 pleasant place re cording secretary mrs donna k zellaer of eggertsville correspond ing secretary mrs cyn thia nash 49 rickert st prayer chairman mr emma johnson 176 e delavan aye advisors mrs marilyn law wil liamsville mrs grace markello snyder mn lilian preaatoy 126 lons dale rd . and mr ar menia williams 98 schuele aye and sun shine chairman mr dorothy smith of 1567 hertel aye the next meeting trill be held mon oct 6 at 7 p.m the meeting will be * potiuck supper men and women are invited do bring guest the speaker for the evening will be dr b sam hart president of grand old gomel fellowship inc of philadelphia m rnasaaetpnta dr hart founded the fellowship to reach all people but especially his own people with tha pot-pel of christ it waa founded to 1961 la 1962 the grand old gospel hour wa begun tat la now beard across the nation and around the world on overt one hundred mtmtkm ha km lad evangelistic crusades in many cities m the u s a . the weat ladies south america india africa and other foreign countries in 1972 dr hart was instnanestal in founding camp skyxaount in fin land pennsylvania four hundred camper can ba a*tt*n-modeled at one tune to this facility which is the large and finest chris tian camp in the new york-washington d c ares dr hart was oorn in harlem preached hi first sermon at the age of 14 ha attended gordon col tog in boston founded several youth organiza tion there and e*t*blish**d a church the rotvury community centre he heart weekly on a one hour broadcaat a mcc , ****** from th bible ha ' ha founded many church c including calvary gos pel chapel and the gar omens installed gillette co-sponsors bill backing urban jobs & enterprise zone act a bipartisan ml ia being rr moil earsd by county uginlstor minnie gillette supporting fedoral passage of tha urban job and enterprise zone art which to designed to stimulate employment and investment to declining urban areas " legislator gillette 7th district said law federal proposal sponsored hy ay i mil mi jack f kemp focuses on bold new measures to provide job for the young minorities and all disad vantaged american in the decaying area of the nation dtiee " ' mr gillette said h r 72.0 the urban job snd enterprise zone art i pending to congress with bipartisan sponsorship and is designed to stimulate employment and investment » declining urban area by creating special urban jobs and enterpriee acmes to which unique tax breaks and incentives would apply to bath bitwise es and ornate " to encourage job creation in the toner city particularly for youth mr gillette csptsined the bill would reduce social security payroll taaaa on employer and employee by 00 for workers under 21 and m for wees 31 md older to encourage business eipanalon and to retain rusting enterprise lha bill would reduce business tai rate 15 across th board for any business located to and employing st least half of it employee in one or more zones legislator gillette added to increase small business in centive - and small businesses create almost 11 the new job to the inner city —: the bill would allow three-year straight-line depreciation for tba first moo 000 of asset purchased each year would allow the use of cash or accural accounting for firms with gross aale below 11.6 million and would attend lha loss carry forward to years mr gillette stated sons & daughters of bethel to observe 40th year tbe 40th anniversary of the son and daughter of bethel a.me church frill celebrate their 40th ann versary sun sept 14th at 6 p.m it a one of the oldest dubs to bethel church and since god ha showed tt hi blessing tba dub would like to show their thank by celebrating and inviting the public to come and share oris great day with them mrs matilda d seam atar is the first and only president of the chab sne bans therefore served both god and bethel church for 40 year the son and daughters of bethel at this anniver sary celebration trill pre sent in concert mrs vara b keith she is a native of cheater pa and received her early musical train tram har tola mother mr clara a brown who waa an organist mr keith alao trained under many other musical teachers sh is a graduate of cheyne state coue-ge at pa to a ntjinber of faith baptist church in buffalo a member of the aka sorority fid of delta kappa inc • order of eastern star milam car to no so national convention of gospel choirs and choruae th catholic central city choir will alao ba featured along with mr keith tha office of the vicar of the diaosss of buffalo to located at 1107 main st the choir to comprised of 0 member ranging trom 15 to 60 year of age they got thaw start in 1971 to hope of touching the heart of souls of ec-mrs hemphill people todi rectroa statements on biding to be released the third atatement toaoed by county ******** and imoed by pastor $. w wwamog_w9o st and new term mto-alonary ssarpttm church ttm.lt high at i iaa tnii .* - wr-ang ae csasnwuaag m at tang *, t-on taken involving tha bidding ef delic^iem tatea ***■.** c-s-wnplt-rtety publish o to full to the rrett tw9m\_w of the buffalo 1 ipw-tof**-^1 open meeting of lupus foundation scheduled the lupus foundation of america inc western new york chapter will hold an open meeting on sun san si at 2 p.m to st paul l-t-tharu church 007 main st egs-erarts-tll the neat speaker ds be ftoyd a green m d profe of madktoa and dtrartat of tha thaui.it tology dsvisk t the stat university of new york at ahiffofo who lock <•-.;•. be ptatoefi right . icaa't pag i 1923 1980 criterion press and st the no 1 wny central cities largest press km the km he a e.erjr mieg ml exet . <-». v.nre rh esttaieasre erstasa hi csar-smuasiit a i..ty v * farmit s.a lit 1 _ you've just get 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-09-10 |
| 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 | 1980-09-10 |
| 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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