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vol v - no 10 wny's biroest & only accredited n1 mwi*y newspaper — feature paid l-yriniaft qrai'qtion t-i.t_bat.-m k_iß*n"g_i m9qlm ' the buffalo criterion wednesday march 5-11 19-0 presidential primary to focus on new york state il*:^^a_s kardi 25th b primary r__^_i_i !___ fc rm_i at ij m^aa_f a__~*d__g to a spatea asm af tte naacp cam p_r acfl_la i-maa ._____ isier-d ta mtarf ia tte 1919 2_tk ys__hr<bt-*l i mary fa-ore ii ante m 9 p.m t p*-ap_s r-flf__r999w9*__c at th naacp hea_k|u*r ten 931 c parry fit £» vary 3-kli mas the last day for ***** %*-***% to t***mam aaaifm um m 1m lam flay flw ********** m register erha j ted . â– moved aad eh addrsmma defeffatm arte are earn est m ***» ___ **> b to tte p-b-uaatic er i l hcaa national co_n_r-io ull sui-am . concerned parents council award luncheon scene tte m m m m7 m parents p*^w_____i h*m wa i-annm a-arsta iiiaikna m the hi l«ke amr zioa ( mmret in k petty st psfc 29th m thi .*«, them sre â– t-getter per cm " ci eraiauui service award war presented te mrs clara _••_. preside to ik folio-ing re u ll l^_____l_^,,rt^__j *" flfl-bh-pba banaflmui aaal fliaaaaa taa_ia_-i iter!pi.au sheara la tte ptete ate dr aa__rw sf__\m i p^__a/___m a**rd *-- -"â– -- _â– _._* « gmpfaj *** ************ s | e^me*wa**mm 9_y _•** p»v if-_v)t i_bßmh_9_--ri tedium ma d mmmr '__â– ____â– bass ami clara davie pre io air nßapm)s^*ahßaaß_ia-a mra f-ana-a srraggs anhi the gaeat ap igftn mr mary rlßfl^hmi biwvßßi as cmeamaatea attfl dr andrew *____ ******* af st lam cri tanqueray times to remember black history calendar , _,_.'_?_-â– ** *** ******* celebration et mark history m.-nth th raxrn di vision of homer t importers ltd la providing fr th colorful and informs 13 by ib tanquers black history calendars to the black wudlee depart mama of college and universities in the jwb-s_b-^sj(bs-w '-*; ia-ism above discussing the black calendar program from left i alfred p mhamm__mmf regional ___»!«_ manager and l.lihu j davis vie resident of gala both of i ___. .. i eastern divi d_aa ay namaraai a rjmham irivi noe * ataqafaaataa/aam , somerset i donating calendars to nd is gp-msoring receptions for the de partments of afro-american studies at new york university and naaaau com btunttv college during black history month to iatmhira the tanuut.st twa to remember black dietary f_u...i * th calendars are elan being offer ed free in t_n_ed tjuaniti a la urn mil lie i*l the office at the amata-iimn new through a eerie of advertise ments placed by tanqueray a the ams terdam news these advertisements how ik famous blacks featured mt tte calendar and tell of their tompli*h nientf among those featured are tteßev martin luther king jr dr ralph runt hi mr c handy general darnel chappie junes jr hillie holiday jack johnson and other in stltliikt.i to the featured photo and atory tor aach month the space tor each day of uie month li an interesting vent from black hist rv somerset importers ltd 9 norton simon inc company is exclusive u s importers of tanqueray imported eng lish clin i gillette to speak on women's day program tte rr»*l*tksi baptist church m puimore as , near sycamore st.j vgs cxmduel iv yyoro-n's &"*»-â– *- a f*__ka gams speaker for ■» 11ig % eervire will he ' f____%s*fis hi*u _** 7th district mrs .' minnie gillette £ thr outstanding «__. chun-hw2»al*o 99 honored tte the tellm day **** **â– am m on th i-aote-imld attp a . iter will be ,:* musical program featur g varkma choirs of the n__«y 0-r stegte 1 " tte mt ' 9*r _£*."_«_<£ e-m raw ftr-ite j9 pastor wig b aa vf-m-kan _ s l_____l___mg *********** m atm w m^sml txm m^^^***tsmmtp css ** n_i unity * £?****> with iterr ****** m fcftt in t chairman member of tte commit tea are mother oteti johnson s 7mm file stokes sis deloris loper si florenca pfcin si lrm etta oliver sis em ma terry si valeric san dors sis dorothy saffold and -. viol castor succumbs the h alfred lewi mortuary . was to charge of funeral arrangements for mrs tola mr oarer services were held fri feb » tram st luke ame zion church 314 e parry st mr curry was the daughter of the late irvin and maggie hill shews born in lancaster s c and in 1917 married the late richard w curry she came to buffalo in 1919 and became a member of st luke under the leadership of the late rev henry durham she served on the stewardess board the booster club and the missionary society until her health became poor m mm her survivors are six children william john or _____ mcßae eve dorothy marcus griffin marguerite wo mack of philadelphia pa and gwendolyn mc coy cine grandchildren 15 great grands 5 great great grands and otter relative and friends pell bearers were richard curry kenneth donmore rooter lewis daniel mccoy richard tucker and douglas sim mons interment was in forest team cemetery the rev andrew whitted pastor officiated mrs lota was carry larouche to address vote fraud 1 .-______**» laßourte !__» mm****ma\*mw z*at*a*~ammm wtaa â– id-_ti*l candidate i tte m9rm_a i primary *__ appear mt cbs national tv sat mar i mr m 10 30 p.m he aril dlacum th atkrt-gad vote fraud in the recent ***** hampamr primaries congratulations are in order bt*te transportation c-m-alsakme r*__ml*____l c 1 m lm_99milllall â– w 9__t_99ri r_-~___br___y f^*9r9j|l__9|9b9999_-_--_l llaward waavvair an ma recent commea ******* for ms efforts in the m af etvß naats l-implm story beta | - nyb dept of transpcitauun photo mayor's summer youth program seeks applicants â– - .. .-...•. . bez ._..«-.._, . - _._â– _.â– ... wo . - aa ***» sapssiai applications distributed on march 25th only app-ieatkgie fcr tte mayor summer youth r*r*pl_"ria«_»t prolan 1 te £.*»_ out at me m-rial aud__r__a maia st entrance ea sal mar tf-ji between _ em and 3p re this aria re tte only date of damn ____________ for tte app_rat_o_a tim anpiic attest after d__ribi_-m aia te tatea horn to te filled out and then returned with all necessary papers on tte keßiiaah,da_**a apr r 9 aad iota tte ******** program eat vie ta city of _____» youth tela en mm ag_s at 14 and 21 who ere ero b-snicasy disadvantaged thrsugh this program ymgste are given c positive work i_l___l_mj_llj that places emphasisi on * re turn to **• h«x»l or a re .. el on to aaatksr ceta ***** gram pitts issues statement on trait cast tte jaßaasagt i a sutemesrt by caaacqmaa jeas w ptea t tte mffin ihstrirt :" i am issuing his press release to voice an am timme displeasure and protest at tte recent onviction and s-_tenc-rtg of mr gad trait it is my opinion chat mrs trait should not te sentenced to ted bat should te plated la a v institution aad treated this tragic case ha left a shameful mark on this community and the sensationalism it teg gen erated should be consid ered embarrassing true to form and parti cularly abhorrent are the joint accusations made by doth tte defense attor ney mr veen and judge mints these accusations of incompetence inexperi mm blame _____ mishand ling of ter case however true hold no ii gam in _* justice on behalf of mrs trad ttey reveal that mi trial was more § c___m_i_b of personalities between judge wkm aad mr visa these accusa ream only act to mate a mockery of our judicial system ft is my pinion that in order to correct an appar *** miscarriage of justice a fair proper and judicious appeal must te made taw can only be done with tte assignment of a near attorney with experience amd definite concern tor justice also in tight of these recent _.____ i , a *«•» receih revaaauone c mistrial should be declar ed it _.* obvious that mrs trait did not receive the best possible defense nor trial dr blackman is bd of education candidate dr george e black man announces his candi dacy for the ferry district semi on the board of edu cation election may 6th he feels that though this has teen a year in which many new and diverse pro grams have been imple mented in the city's schools the board must continue to serve in the best interest of the chil dren and parents and maintain their trust the opportunities which aim available to the stu dents are innumerable and it ia necessary that they take advantage of them he pledges to work to make the third phase of th integration plan work smoothly and solidly sup ports those schools nos 74 37 53 59 64 and 54 which have slio-vn the ini tiative to submit their own plans and suggestions to the board he feels the plans should be implemen ted to their fullest registration plan declared unworkable philadelphia fa - a spokesman was tte central caaawutiai foe ('_.«•__.- uwis tlbi-rtors haa des ettbed tte president draft registration plan mm »**_% ur,wi.rl.»hli *" this amatma of tte com nutu - ia based upon ute v blanche of response from young people ttey hats seen ginning with re president'a matt of tte union meesegi according to staff attor ney jim landau the rvt-mtem s tola of the i wi message ha result ad m the kerf-si out-pour ing of opposition to con acrtptkm ever eipertenced m ctic-t mc ni»te president's message the old anti-war spirit has revived on the campuses and schools of this nation tte president's propound registration would polarize tte nation in . way which has ma mm experienced since the height of the viet nam war according to terry spear director of xxx)'a aaiscismtimis ob iector tan peign in the last two weeks lii the tea weeks ekme coco has received ordain from all over the nation for more than 90,900 war hf-a-tor slat aunts an atiamtodlk.ao-.eaua end letter have come in from vary slate in the country end for the first urn virtually all the mall ana cals strongly oppnm the return of registration veterans of ccco who worked since 1949 cannot remember a single period when opposition to the draft was so intense un the basis of hie conversations with hun dreds of concerned young people jon landau de crihaa the primary reasons th president's plan is unworkable la first tha irrowning opposition of young people to tte president's rail to fight in the persian oulf second the inclusion of women in the registration aa well as the broad apt groupa covered and third the elimination of the college and graduate defermanta ' according to landau thi's factors will lead to unparalleled resistance among the nation's youth it hi . ihtrt to bring this country gutter behind the military the pi eel dual ha created * monetor with tte potential to u^r tide nation apart if hi pro posed registration la en acted coco la the leading itaft tunneling agency ia the country with offk in philadelphia end ran francisco and haa been providing information to young people facing the prospect of military ear vice sine 194 thoso wishing informs tior about draft counseling or wishing to register a conscientious objector should write to ccco 909 south st philadel phia pa 1914 or 1991 second aye , san francis co calif 94199 mbe program is one of success wing his exemplary effort and dedication towards attaining civil rights goals in highway programs and projects r'howard steffey of the state depi of transportation recently received a com mendation from the federal highway administration of the u s dept of transportation sheffey a schenectady resident and assistant director of dot * affirmative action unit since december 1977 we instrumental in developing implement ing and maintaining an aggressive mi nority business enterprise program mbe the program assisted to tte warding of more than 24 a-lma te mbe'a in 1979 th program's further success is proven by tte fact that ham york lad as tote to dollar value of minority cam tracts and sub-contract ia 1979 it is a tribal to howard shaffer and his staff or tte success of his pre gram and for tit fulfillment of the ideal of civil right mr hermessey said adding that howard ted with nem mtoonty contractors lata tte highway conatructlon i_dai_ry gail trait's sentencing by staff reporter lam week state supreme court justice joseph d mint sentenced tied trait to life in prison for the murders of her four young children in july 1978 tte justice also sharply criticized mrs trait defense attorney carl vuzi saying that hi defense tacked proper representation in th case by vizzi in a 20-mmute lecture he then sentenced mr trait to four concurrent life term in orison with s minimum sentence on each of 2 years for the deaths of her three daughters and son justice mint also told vimri during the lecture that he was directing the legal aid bureau to appeal mrs trait « verdict on the basis of posusihls ineffec tive legal representation by lawyer v mr vixri replied thi **_ dirt wa a shock to me gad i blame .**__ te the verdict - and for cc to shift tte blame on aw a outrageous the attorney ttea denied each el the jodg eocuseti-ns and ttea arruaad him of playing to tte eeaeesmad pre members to tte court room mra trait waa convicted dec its by a state suprem court ray of the subbing of daughters kriia 9 amfam «; to 4 and tte partial dismemh merit.of ter 2-year-old ma dwmario mr dorothy wiuiama mother of mrs ttttt aad gramdaim â– â– of to ***» victims wept upon rearing tha «—_**»_» for her daughter 1923 1980 _.__________! ______*_»_ wfffcmuiy press and st 9 the no 1 why central crtte la-*s_>tf ft_s_i f-n â– . - -. .. , < tte mte tea ha a m i«ry week al earn year . ar aa as a slag aar eaaa_aams buy bonds vsa'ss just g-tts siga up «... • ropy ml tte reflate ' liirrion r week — fa salt jilt _£__-_> _____» aa national 25c t'pstet new york's ******** ate teg tats—it press — the m.l w.n v mkaethy p*p*r thst â€ΕΎ repmtete a a teas pale memapapet ****** tte march j 197 act of i_.gr — rrgllmls sn*sja*sr
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-03-05 |
| 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 | 1980-03-05 |
| 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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