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the buffalo criterion wntf unrest & only accredkai minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate < irculsaiori wtatamsam kfagarcs n«f|km wc ■- 11 a sapaa pmmp am wednesday march 19-25 1980 kirkland issues statement on nys proposed sentencing plan pmi p par vmm " x t ****** mm t«h a uvea el i th ntilll'ii advisory caw ssaj-oa waammmmp tayatai by th ****** jjqm hufch l carry & prtrtug eo-tane-rf _. m tori state eufamh h » pport which call j if enj-lrewittstian ef ' fee raiuts ' sentencing ." a^cms-b^imafnrola rig parole ckmjm'lsskm « i would uka to ii»l«»l bri«f!y cm im 1 *_*-*** sentencing plan p*a^^.-_mw wiaß.ni aaw^p —— h rutk iflflfl sen isartnt m rseommeitded sf bfl governor's task fm rhair-d by man l#tt*a district attorney .. tl«re*nihau is no pan i aa la tntne or ju*tkp it cafli f th elimination of panda and it mandates s_r*_--__-e-m detarmin t awtsiidii under stannir.al sentencing swift sentenced to a parted af aaaa aa *_*_ ****** a kaismun peptaetca — rm bmbmbm-w amadtatat lists undar tha propoa-d determinate pep t-nciiifc system tha goal of dai*rn_a saalsail-h is to irapoee pure punishment m period under st-rasm sis sentencing account ability lor ********* rasa ness for rmtmrnm to society will ba removed th parol board under th present indeterminate sentencing yalaai haa th statutory authority to parota an inmate alls th completion of tha mini mum hot prior la th completion of tha msii mum santanra liapoaad by th court parol r*s*aa d isitm ate diliradasd by th inmate's institu tiimtl affort to coin to fa -_*'** arfth ****** partkular problem which caused his i ta artaralioa parota la based on th la tha ii-inrtliiml^hsr in th cnrrartlonal iacuj tiaa thaaa mottttt&a are a aifc-■••ei'v a sa rahab&tatksi or mortal raaaßhmaaa ar laaoean aatkm haj___m is ptpt j into im tl %" esvs mximwj • tha goal of taitatiraam at mbhsndat ia twofold it twtmamt punishment by rmaummt tte iraaartialimn and it provides aa inmate with aa totem to attim-bfic to aarrptt , his problem arith tha poasibij as of rl tmlmmm puola t*m_a has aiptrad th ff^inwrlirn plan also pis us mors pxramt la tha hands ef prosecutors ft enhance piasariifors plaa hartaasaa paaai 1 whiia it curtail judicial discretion and ft a at*s parol a_u>g*<ti_sf prosacutors m#y under th moraaaihaa plan aiinaal a wigs decision if na tha prosecutor teals th stmianca rendered by lh*court was too lenient mo only does ds4ara____sa aantaani na anbane proa tutors s_____^a ' bargaining powers but ft also allow a political interference ma santanrtna maasrulia 11 sra usually law aoa or da_-ssijf»im'*#l basic to tha tapleman uuoo of d»t«rar_inat een tancln and tha abotttlm as partite ta mm r*ara_ach meat of ton__-t.iw.ai na bafcfljm-tfa-l programs recent note at ao__r and green haven corrtsct-csuj pedttto snaro aa partly to k-kseee farougia about rsfeabs-aotive programs it ia obvious that when toe prison minority tasata population tocroaeas tpra mttstiy 60 percent black 20 pflpcflkt r\ssomt kkflfl mm so petcast •**-&* mad outer i money epeta an rehab 4____"_nl____m_b aiat-kr roachaaa lafce haaaaas dbaaßprtt—ml bon-wtite aad tha pan whites suffer eking ttk the minority member be th*y in prison s to poor m-__t______t dmrtou increase in water bills was topic of meeting a • biaaaaaaw a_»*_iag was held recently at th sherman i wetter human beeeart center •__ vt.liia.it st th meeting waa held ta diacune mm proptmied ml m**em iner am current water bills tboee in attendance shown in tht ghata from u-ft ate mrs walker from the i 11 lli.ini concerned tatpayera inc klllrott district council men james pill and ike martin awsistant i in-1 tot til the water llepl — criterion photo youth applications available on mar 29th carrtcuaii ■applications for the mayor a ta_wmer youth bh-mhmmm-i i m ■!••• wa at mmbortal mala at m______b___il on *__■_• mast hvuh9i cm tcm , amaa mh hat sea « am amd • an thta wit be the b ateta of distribution *•***•. * j s—^m s*m *■'■■w - ■— : ■■_ , .■■' ■■■■'. >„ '■'■■■■■■...--.. ■■..... .-_ ■- ■for the applka-iana application lor the mayor's summer youth employment program ah given out at me morial auditorium mala st entrance m set , mar 29th between _ a m . and 3 p.m this will lie the only date of distri bution for the applications the applications after distribution will he taken home to he fitted out end then returned with all necessary taper on the following dates of apr b 9 and 10th the summer program services city of buffalo youth between th b#_s of ii and 21 who are _*<> nomically disadvantaged through this program youths arc j.ixi 11 a fir uttm work etjierii'nctt that placet t-mphit on a return in *». hi ml tit a referral on to another ceta prticram hud office resumes property sales f a»r c « itocsil uftk is amostg jgfjffnadfaaro start sales activity jamee - f aa_krs ares i manager •* the buffalo area office of hud announced today that hi office w reeum effing one to km family mm^m^mr*p*mmw ecquared by bmß department w _ pm__m c foredoear acika com ____%___% am private leading s a_f jafemssaa msmwasswa inula laitan on eh a mam ad mortgagee the e*m*mm**m*aa___m cd sates .***__-_,. m^^^m mm mmm-w aaaawe ■ly fo-jowa a nation aide swepensioo lasting more than thro months the suspension was the result ol a das metkm ppm brought against the da "* mmaa amam * s»**b —■— psrtment at hl in the north district of qb boh *** anderson stated thai ma sake has com plied with the remedial re quirement ef th litiga tion settlement and ha rac*-_uy beea granted a ******** lifting of th suspension from its head jpartert in washington ft c he further noted that the ruffs office is raw of the first in the nation ta resume its property disposition activi ties the sato activity _ aeoaaolad to commence hiflaflj this friday with fdsartirtng to appeal in rochester s time union and democrat & chrom d a well *. ttaffcfe * coortor cxpreaa aad the buffalo evening new m**mm'^^^m m^***p~mmm mjl twwii sußjlar edawiij appear in the niagara ja*t*te the cmertaa the challenger the lata journal and the ilispano news flutm mamt note we will r ib rodar editknss on a asahh beam the brat map of sale x aria gen be limited to those propertira owed by mcc or an ac ts all cash beau said mr anderson we expect to immediately make avail able approximately * paeaamsm in rochester and another » in buffalo la th very near future we anticipate the we will ha able to m*r.i>t th re mainder of our properties which have been rehabili tated and will be twwmthwi as eligible security lot i ha isared mortgage financing mr anderson added the in the past two years hud s property disposition program ae beer very popular in th rochester and buffalo area primar ily due to be the good real estate values made avail able he expressed hopes that public interest will promptly rebound to its level prior to the «_,_»*! suspenskas public urged to vote in primary hutu ■' tuner vat a*gm|m_toa chairman of ' th haacp sdriass the public to tel in the *________*____ c .... ai.as 1 poll are open from 1 asaa to • n m tues mar itik inly those solars enrolled with a pttawkal party aw ha h^ihle to vole in this primary net voters who regis tared by th d*adlin of jut aftus of this year can am or those mho wo*a ar changed addresses but re-registered by the dead line of l.h th of this y»sr usalt four rears during a presidential election a t leery fear primary la g presidential election * hem to elect uelegatea to ; tits national convention of tha major political parties mar 2s there wli-ba % tmttptttttrtaxk 4*t ~ the ' arte stale sad th ken nedy slate asm there a_o be a hepwblican slate — th reagan state cash slate and th anderson slate and perhaps a mate of on-committed dale gates this mi th demo crat will do differently after the primary &* dalaaatea dcmoentf wffl be chosen later at party c to nil iwi with primary result th fat that ante th atom votes will have the most del at th cvmven tion a lima to the naacp th new york state legislature imbmls to adopt primary rules that will guarantee enters in jfonaatimi mmi-sag.th_«n vote w states permit cro-*-filing as the my mane la flaw tart state yea mast wte within loar political cert m z*a irmm ****** th t aaacr wpjirti assembly bill sow to amend the eduretton —-* pt ralatten to th raalatra lion of high if sal au denu by mail upon the a sr during tji*ir senior rear in hagbsehml this bill h paused the aa**rahly bat fetes stiff qp*-tli_i m th senate the state oa michigan passed such , bis tut */**%*. if anyone needs help nr transportation to tote tail m-mi ellicott mall to receive federal congreewnsn john j le etc id-man ny and toetj i mt*ttpk jd-gt un made ihe moeka joint slats aunt last week following announcement oi fed ml assistance for the rehabilitation of the dbcult mall _■___-___ complex we are deeply grateful that federal assistance wfli be made available for thia roost worthwhile purpcae we ware feat approached about the potential for rehabilitating the nearly vacant kllicott hud bach m 1975 aad we has üb-h matt mmm a-skjui nat'l fuel unvells new customer service ombudsman eteig test o_cs.iona.lly v mtmsxf hnv s p**t*tp ■. problem which „ mtv laaohad to thee l____________________t gerald c pp r-*aa**^aa-a lm ***. : a nnfonid dial vice msttfont has announced v appointment of a ttn^panjf ombudsman tf ombudsnian haa th tahortty to investigate i teamen problems la m-aawparaa^armsd provide fair end impartial answer quickly mr miliar explained that the ombudsman should be contacted for such problems am alow construction repairs infre quent mater reading or unsatisfactory answers tc customer questions he explained however that the ombudsman should be contacted only if a cus tomer complaint haunt been resolved by a nation al i-j customer represen tative or supervisor mr milter said that robert i haava man agar of consumer affair la the ombudsman and that he can be reached gt ***;?»« during normal business hour ha concluded by saying mr dtacasage wrher to replace our service people but rather ta assist cue torn whan tha need occasionally may ariaa for black campus aawatrv win be held en apr 28 rt agane ame wh 22s northlaad aye f al6p__n r*v trad lucas is paator the bay clara caaro is leader of the student ta "—-*. mfitßial on th wny ccoane cam puses %* invito thai public to support the project and attend tha service and dinner * she is paator of new bethel ami church imbst dtscavagb college reps met at grace temple i _ .. tatmvnarle mwaet pad la christ ijev william * . rev ___^__* wb set in ■______? ******** am a jesting that repmjwrrt-d gwghtoo coc#«e in w jc *•_•_. **■* ***** college vicars t_*_*****™bu_f mbbftmy "*"*** srfo cammurity college ed senior tfc>_tentefroo south park high school monthly prayer meet ings will be held by th rtudento at a different location the next meet gje beheld st holy tempt church of god in christ 672 clinton st corner of madison april •**-■■a 4 p.m rev i allen spigot i pastor the firm annual dmner '__* ***** *» eeryrtwep ***» __ *** ***** to think ■!__ th mannas f ppp p wtßtemrfuim rochester-criterion church workers of the week ***** m hin m tne _[_*-*-**_* of ***** pastor's a*ie of th paataooatei memorial baptist church « central pa where hew david l whitoher the dutoaa of the pa tor a aid is to take care of the needs of the pastor her vice president * is sister a coiev a**4 secretary sister h hap man mrs j whitaker i the president of the dee m ea board of the pentecos tal memorial kaput ______ 3*2 centra aye rochester n y she it doing a wonderful job serving in thia office mrs whitaker a wall aa mra hifla me faithful dedicated and loyal work ers in the church tha pastor rev d l white **• and congregation salute them other members on the deaconess board st sis g rvrd sta english mother williams sister steward sister mont gomery and sister har vey amamaasmvm mbs j whorfjo-er bellamy supports carter's re-election ceaarihnen herbert bellamy is h*see with president jimmy carter at a white house meeting last month bellamy who is a c__.nrilnm.n-a large m hustnesßman en.i civic leader is heading ihe re-election campaign for fbt i'rt rl 1 in l.r wtmtmrn new york area ll atated thai the curler m..n dais . 1 i committee are on tin move and reining mora and more momentum each da w recently their campaign heedqusr ters were opened in the central pail plaza newark new jersey mayor kenneth hhson via on head for the opening festivities mayor tibsnn la iks first black ta he elected l.i fear consecutive term nf office and tnt . thai tit mill be a candidate for tt rnttr l n«t jersey in the upcoming election fraternity's man of the year woodrow mi.sl.ll 11 was chosen by the graduate chapter thete sgma of the phi bete sigma fraternity inc of buffalo to be the recipient of its man of th year award for his outstand ing accomplishments to the buffalo and niagara frontier community busi ness economic social cmc and political field president jacob a gayle owner of two beauty supply butane in buffalo and the third beauty supply busmen in heater stated that bro heelip m ever was exemplifies the vratem ity'a national motto culture for service and service for humanity giber officer of phi bete sigma sort member of the graduate chapter are darnel halyard secretary tennis john son , marru griffin willie dorsey kitten bowman th>an of pledgee u^a henderson benjamin lip ford winston ( vilchkm l^trriard chapman davkl rogers the john benjamin murphy hi amos charles kirn net h s curry john hackney i treasurer goorge h k clarence cocaerj ah jsmmon an w*r—api heshp ii assistant ihmu <* dies mr hiatal * nrtn t houston texas t*m*hl tenet mill in aagaa telli as * jr anah-at ia it ccfftkwate ji ters in minneapolis mm nt**t*t in oct lt he was promoted ant trans ferred to ruff pa * personjwl assistant it jy»nwb3e fnr training and employment in august '*™ he wa appointed safety and training gnic toe being rwapons tor ****** of new vori t*te awkw c-mpcn t*\r jrjtv and tr#toi-fc tor tbe buffslo 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-03-19 |
| 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 | 1980-03-19 |
| 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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