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wnv sl.ii & only aatctlittxl minority newspaper —- featuring i'ai 1 i estimate circulation ao<k«rt«r niagara region the buffalo criterion vol 155 - no 86 september 1 isbo women ministers christian association celebrated green leaf tea - tbe women ministers christian association re cently lalaawaitil their set-trad annual irrrttlesf tea tba them of this year's les waa oa porwawl th lord said according ta levitts 26:13 i am lb lord year had i have broken the been tit of your yoke aad wad you go â– bprlgbt ■• circling te th group there la no need lor a true child ol the king la go with a bowed head or slump around they us ihe f.reenleaf to remind them thai m long s the ire is green then i lilt and sal ties there were many good thing said about the greenleaf yet ihe iasbbbfb from heaven ram hum ike word 1 resales t*s rev baaat reed re janet stewart re paul c st earl and re i umpkina all brought a powerful message mis nan klitabeth steward favored the group with a message in poetry the group was grateful le have such business women as mrs ruby butts and mrs barbara johnson attending the tea also psaasat eaa donaa zeßaet ef tbe l.'rban christian minis tries wbe ia aaw a member ef the women ministers christian km r is tern members at the assert stroa present were rev josephine 11 thotepsea founder a*te president rev evelyn bridges fish ermea ef tbe haiti rtthuut wright tribe of l>e ef buffalo re rebecca madden rev mary washington dr shirley harrington and bister mildred li tidwell director ef lbs department of christian education others who helped to make the program a sareees were si trie reen hurtle a member of st paul m baptist church the hue.la i ami it stagers and mother i era hunle mother of ihe president of the a sen lotion < al.ar baptist church aad the w.m.c.a and others shewn in th photo at the left are from left the host pastor rev jose phine thompson sis mart washington rev madden rev bridges sis r tidw.il and dr harrington seated from left are i age brown his johnson mr ruby hull mother stewart is ilunley and mother hunle the second photo on the right hows from left intending |. rev lump kins rev p stewart dr harrington his janet stewart rev senate reed rev henry henna flint sealed from left are rev thompson sis mary washington rev mas den sia tidwell aad si hridgea - < iieritin pbalae leaders discussed issues the president met with prime minister robert m be of zimbabwe last week for a 45 minute discussion accompanying the prime minister were bernard chads sre minister of economic planning aad dr edeck k mash ingaidze zimbabwe's ambassador to the halted netioeo and ambassador tgnate to the united stale with the president were deputy secretary af stale warren christopher assistant to the president for national security affair zmgaiew brrerinsfcl assistant secretary of stat far african affaira richard moot ambassador i inn ald mrhenr and assistant let the president louis martin in the course of a cordial constructive talk the president and tha prime minister discussed the sit us t ten la southern africa relations between the u.s and zimbabwe and the prospects far a peaceful settlement in namibia they discussed ta some depth zlarikali we'a immediate m wastrac han aad development needs following the meeting la the oval office the president escorted prime minister mugabe la a reception in his honor ia the fcaet room presidential campaigns swing into high gear kemp chides president carter on failed policies — ..:.-.â€ΕΎ.â– â– ...- washington - congressman lark kemp mn v i has charged president carter ia campaigning aa failed policies which ia the last four years have brought chaos to america's economy foreign policy and daaaaa establishment " th presidents chief effort kemp said is focused on creating tear that if governor r*agan is elected he will lead our country into war h ignores the fact that his own ootids have dangerously weakened our defense capability and reagan's pledge to strengthen both our conventional and strategic forces to assure pear " while managing to win his party's nomination at last month's democratic convention the president has failed to offer the american people a angle workable program to curb unemploy ment reduce inflation restore interna tional respect with friends and foe or adequately strengthen our weakened military deterrent kemp said in a statement kemp said is in response to media inquiries about his reaction to the democrats convention he said president carter caved into senator kennedy inflationary plan to try and create 800.000 jobs by spaaritaa 12 bill * the ivm _ rata think we don t have enough employment because we don't have enough federal spending kemp said how can the voters swallow this from an administration which baa produced 177 billion deficit in g*»l year 1980 the largest in our history and a president who has pledged since 1976 to balance the budget how kemp asked can ameri **• working men and women place any hope in a president who promised in 1976 to keep unemployment at four perrant and then pursued policies which drove national unemployment to 7.8 percent hoar can we expect a better performance from an incumbent who said he would keep inflation at four percent and then drove it up to 22 percent kemp said you cant fool th working men and women of western mew york or any plan else when during the last three years under carter the real earning of factory workers have ac tually dropped 11 percent how can we afford four more years of * president who promised not to increase uses and than hit the american p«°p with a social security increase that is the largest personal tax increase m our country 205-year history kemp asked add this to the windfall profit tax the effects of inflation pushing americans into higher tat baradteu and his proposal tat a total ef 20 new taaa and mr carter emerge as one of tit strongest vi pr.-rpcv-_rr.it la presidential history kemp who serves on the house appropriation derfense subcommittee aad who chaired the gop platform eubcom__nitt*e on national defense and foreign policy chargad th pre lent with presiding net the most danger ous decline of our nation's military strength stare the pea-world war 6 era " h wa jimmy carter who cat cm billkm out at president ford's defense programs what dili secretary dr harold brown ottered hardly a word of protest according to kemp while the soviet union ha been building it military forces at an unprecedented rate invading afghanistan and stands poised on the borders of strategic areas of the mideast and elsewhere the administra tarn has cancelled the r-1 bomber pushed aside the neutron bomb stretched mat the ends missile delayed deployment of the trident submarine shut down the minuteman missile production line and has done nothing while thousands of our best and most hilled military personnel have been driven oat of uniform by inadequate pay kemp the author of legislation to provide improved compensation for skilled military personnel and who has successful in having his proposals for it and new strategic and convention weaponry included in the republican platform described the president's positions on both defense and foreign policy as a series of disaster kemp charged the president must be held responsible for allowing secretary of state muskie to make a political speech at taxpayers expense recently when he should have been in washington for a briefing an a change of nuclear strategy a change that our allies were neat told about kemp said the president has managed to jeopardize israel's security to damage peace prospects in the middle east to undermine relations with other friendly nations and to make american foreign policy an uncertain commodity with both friends and potential enemies ' in contrast according to kemp governor reagan offers firm leader ship his pledge to reduce tax rata to create jobs and economic growth and decisive measures to preserve peace and the expansion of freedom by making america strong militarily economically and tpirih:2l siwek offers help for u.s olympic team • carol twos endorsed candidate far th slate assembly from th 42rd district today offered a proposal which would generate millions of dot lars to sb-mart american ' athletes in future olympic games ; mrs siwek proposal would offer to th laipay art tha opportunity to check-off a 11,00 contri lathe united slates olympic commute whan th«y file their r*deral lactone tax return ll proposal la similar to the method now used to a*mm public funds for presidential campaigns at a press conference kslt at the wast side swing club the primus ing bom of a futur mk rawing team gjr awak aaid tt la my belief that th united ftttas government should d mote to support th wjfßpfc movement in thia j*a foreign cnun itfßß lubßldir their at l*m while th usd c depends heavily on private contributions r mrs siwek continued the current 11.00 check oft policy on federal shrek u/n grad in v.p post jeffrey i iraaa baa been named vice presi dent in charge of sale at lionet i communications and ironies inc mmv sheridan dr town of wands a graduate of huffalo stale ualveralty college mr green joined the company in lit he was named kale manager in 1070 pilot voter registration program underway t tien irau peace and ***** commission in aatta with aii oath a parishes wtd test a _•«• voter registration at september * bmibrlrig the pro j£**m xton ***** richard c.rseher trrnßßiißßliii ***•* at th number of 5 ' â– *• •*• mt m*mdto<kit and ar ajaaa u>*ir et a a thu ragard he th choice of ifflajtet and tha a^.'jffy ** whom an aa withes to rote i jul •** ar soling jga nn b*he s^pj«c*l choice w»ce attj d ***** ssgjyarle ceaaty â– - r7*mem vaiyßt the commission in esta blishing the pilot program said that future voters may come to one of the six parishes to register they urged that all people not just catholics acquaint themselves with the issues and come to a decision of conscience *• to what party and which candi dates they wish to support volar apathy and th tgnifw-ant number of those unregistered to vote ware cited as grs c concern to the commis sion th date and parish for voter registration ara baday september 7 - st <**â– *••«»« no division a ad st jam 9k m*aj aye saturday and sanday september _ and * - st andrew 1525 sheridan dr ken-more waders september 7 and ms st nicholas 286 e utica st . holy spirit sb dakota aye and st joint m baptist 0 hertel aye buffalo heads cultural epic nowhere in th arts have we found where cultural expertise ia head ed other than buffalo no revolution ha equated itself so dominant and yet so perfect it may be because of the church it may be because of cultural esteem or it may be because of cultural edifice to date wa are blessed with be african american torsi center 350 mas ton aye . the yoruba foundation under the directorship of mrs vic toria preston to this date we know not where this bo called movegient is going but we knot that in world war d with the wpa th art excaftwat ad mr erm said that trus •* th infonnatton that he has for the criterion right now he wishes to thank th following doners frank e merriw-eather tony aa of aa gaoeri ccundhnan david collins mrs e j echols jr marshall miles chart simmons < har'rt fieher mr agnes tucker so prano and mrs agnes balnea for their contribu tion to afrant promo tions ' so jefferson aye for th b'tur of the **** malcolm er.vi route 219 corridor study announced state transportation commissioner william c hennessy and congress man henry j novak of buffalo have announced the initiation of a study of the rout 219 corridor between the village of springville and the southern tier expressway at salamanca this study will used to the initiation of the envir onmental impact state merit necessary for th cvc-r.uisi s.-irfrr.a.ig and improvement of the high - way hennessy sasd at a pres conference in buf falo route 21ft is presently under cor.strortion for 15 mile between north ana ton bhd tri«|gv*il)e i final fcertk_r into spring *&*. * expected to he comnletod in early as congressman nowak has ba«a ir.__rtjrr.enul ia allosring va to get this protect and others hi western nest york sbbbt bte _»•- —- see page 7 r-tepagß 1923 1980 cwtewoiv mess and stin th mb 1 wny centra cities â– ^** d mw \* mm totat office he he open e,-*r wook of r,et ear bit-rp eetr rt<*t»ni ar thing out c-mtesniacti »'.*• ntifr_n n.v i t'irmtl nei till i avlttdi uebg you've i.*-i gotta sin up tor » ropy of hr buffalo criterion every a « . i — for not 20c 4*%ji national 2.v palate nee york a oldest and largest mitt«rttt pre — tte net w s > minority (****, thst .* registered a a bona fide spaas*c aeder the m*r 3 1879 art of congress — regelstia newspapers
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-09-03 |
| 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 | 1980-09-03 |
| 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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