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rochester niagara region u.s postage paid _ i mil no ul ktrr\ia*w:ui-cte*k wny's largest & only a-(xredrted imvaorrfy nt-vir-spaper — f*«_tij-tng paid a-^titnat circulation the buffalo criterion vol st — *** 29 wi_on_day july - 13 it mrs coretta scott king president of the martin lather king jr center foe no vis-leal social chans present * pht-r-tet-rraph album of ur kins spree-he and sermon to rt mlsier president of sttrinaae at a reeepakm la mr king's honor ta sarin . capital city african culture lives in purest form in surname as a follow-up of her recent v to suriname mr mmttmmi ha.441 kiag trel»***im*d a._*sat-__aat4 **_* surinarao at tnr*b*l**4l twva***s***m*smas*m)rammm **•* m9ht to th martin luther king jr canter tor ****** violent social ****-*-*_- this added anothe-r strand to the canter's l**ro-*rarn empha which i-is-jud aa tnathu **» a_—j *•_*• and a lri**»tui « i _«_*_ affair a pert 1 aa tmetvm far irtatituv promrmam *. a •_■***•* ******** attain rmn,ng at th same a t*^m9**ha on mre king trip to smiaaoa waa hcfstn _■__* told th ____»__ that fkidnarna *_-, m living sismfasot - a _»_. mimmt w ■wvang uafm rm umtrm good pa and t*^k**a****ys**y for cultures jtf_fl diff--r«nc*s a 4 martin luther king jr worked toward and warm th totmdstk-n ol his dr**a*i she described her visit to th capital rtty paramaribo and a village in th bush a th countryside i urmed suriaam on th northern roast of south aaaahca contains area wh«r african culture p*r*iat in *** purest form in th western h*mi*ph*t msny of its people descended from omapeee of slave hip who fled to th interior and übli*h*d village that still are afrk an to character the country alar is populated by fast indian japanese chin creoles amerkan indians arid other ethnic group surinam vice consul henk mar gate said that the varying ethnic mckgrf-unda of surinam > prove thai people can liv together with mutual res i fur *•> other reprßmntlng surinam at tuns day's meeting was vie consul margaret jos fernandez north amen ran manager of suriname airlines and jon i airline representative the meeting was hosted by mrs fveddye hend*-*-*son of h*ntw*r travel stlan dr r*__rd hong wßarai-r of aht>am*rk su at atl ■-*_*. discussed d_-p*°*ra 3 the r-arri haw v/tmkt 1 ess ot t a__-s d_p-**a r***p**i " th festival *_ h *, unnara aug ', j„i bad *_ _ l _*_ art thibits pericjrrrance f__r---s-_r-**-i markshopa and ea-n-rskms re-la to african culture 1 har ***__■_ to th arrtaricaa th haw world fes tival mmbiapt ha *_-**_*. th fannaaa—t l**_m of tammy t*afcs*-telad a!rt>a-_**r team todt-d-ng stomas b-rarden tartars baldwin may an*t**tr-w tocu morn mm m_iw_a dobba jtjhan bonds and 1 ills ije-rs-irtl of j a mr l!*-arden designed the ptauer it diaspora i mis d**mm prttat-n a recital at ihsspott 2 atlanta university is offering thru continuing tdmaaiaa units for persons participating m th l*ct*f-*-**ta*-i****-b program which pr sentt an intercultur survey of afnran cultur in the western hemisphere for additional tnformstinn on th festival program 14041 0*14)291 or travel i i.li *_ a huriname formerly dutch aiaaa is also called surinam it gsined ind*p*ad*nc *• * nation in i world champion — an undisputed sweet man by abdullah luqman out of th many who have seduced itidal * heart for fan and toe tuna only a precious few hay ever returned tit say i still love you the morning after the term sugar befit th current undiaputed welterweight champion of the world bay l—stnard not only for -* rtngmanship but to ite-crib his moral con duct on arcs-id expect that mr lsr-uard would curse a the mentioning of th *"■_* of any city where danrasatairr aaal him r a million dollar payday heck a million ttolart m more money than bbbbl of us dare to dream hi *-*-***- in the time of extreme e-.-.*n.*mi — deprivation this was ** true of sugar ray mr leonard la a human ***** that ail children ****** pattern their lis ww v*ri if he had nes-t-r pined either fame or ♦«*"****. he is the type of ____**" ■** who fits many *«*** father son hr *** friend or any of jay ***** names d**r*cs 9 th best qua.it te of a ■__ being _-*****» ray leonard •***»*** '*-*. of money peaking before the rant era in commercials people from all over america will pat him to appear on their program and say a few words yet he came back to buffalo to apologue for not being able to fulfill his commit ment through no fault of his own he said i came her as a person not as a fighter to tell the young people that hard work and dedication is what make you a champion in the end we have unit seen this quality of character in few men these persons are referred to as cham-hi of the people not only did sugar ray leonard receive mome-nt graciously he gave to the citixenry of buffalo a huge trophy inscribed citirens of buffalo you sre all cham pions god bless you sir special thanks go to your parent kindred and friends for making you hi ray leonard as street as you are lehrman endorsed hi a a*_t__*g mams i<*r.f.t»rw at its *_«_*• ll.'uo hotel >•** week t-**r*"*-**flian jack r-*mp erie county r*i*ntlit it a.eta.-*s_i and ens coun ty republican chairman v _ tor patriae . dc*-s-*d lew l*br-wv-m tor fare nor surtmg the pr-i~-r-****d mgs army announced that be was urging she erie r*am_t ft_n^^^te*__ft r-frmmttt to switch it end-r-r*ement of p»u cur ran to lew u*_n»i " farley had t*****n on of the county t>_rm»*n who first vrrr,,r-u-**-rl era _* the race erie cosmty t**r*_4r ed a.ftß«.****ai announced tht he was t-no-oewmsj lew about whom he liked esrerything i've seen everrihmg 1 heard and everything l kriow final's jack kemp cited hi tongstanding friendship tor lew as well as hi belief that lew f*uld provide jobs for western new york as reasons why he had always known tha he i would be standing her here endorsing him for his part i*?t.rmar called kemp the mtellec tual leader of the republi can congress and stated that rutkow-rtti was like l_-hi-man an example of a small totem boy from central pennsylvania making it big m politics in new york state to conduct miricle crusade revival evangelist roe c pulley annointed man of faith and power formerly of buffalo returns to buffalo monday july 12 thru july 17lh he is the president and founder of christian out reach . of new haven connecticut which was skillfully combined into a ministry of prayer and telephone counseling he is in great demand as an evangelist and a • traveled extensively earring the good news you can have salvation you can be healed and set free from the bondage of alcohol drugs and all problem in these sernce by the power of god this old fashion tent meeting will be held at grace tabernacle 539 william st rev houston williams i host pastor he invites you to came expecting a miracle push convention set hurtdrad of rwt-ngi ********* tram across the aatio-n lrtcj*-dtog mora than 100 t-udeni body pr**-idr>nt he imm tn-ittad ta attend the 11th annual national c*flmvwl tkxt af oairniin push july 19-17 la charieatan s c to help develop ea agenda tea wiv so's a total of 19 ork shops trill be held cm the plight of hack youth m iitn ttoa ecs*-_aiea politics health the black church and th rntee-i-aio-ial srssria att*->*t_r to stye jesse i jacksoo push nat-f-ena president additions i-sff*rmstk**i should c-ontart rev ty roo crider push nation a r casta iar*r**r-r at l 2/87**-9999 or toll fra wai ih if tat is the theme of the push convention a number of renowned busi ness political civil rights black america an a_hmbmc cfiinnvm mm th*t»e are dlffkrol times for black yonth la america re jackson stated and the future cot-id be even s-orse howa-trt-r opera push has once again chosen to took o*-*_*_ic by and pc«*-**_y into the future we believe that the leaders of young black america can respond re pnnai*aly to the challcn 9 of the ->- '* >*— ->. * a-faane ma ** qt-ng ts jt the pat axsd pets-ate r to r a saiini »_-__ t_->»***rr rr-.*-p aaa •*-*-_* _____%» and araaßaampß far st __**_*_. it *__**• baa-t a **-__ r*a •-_ data rs*g__-__-a fae _* haaag r*d at 11 p**r ptrrsoa and ho-*smg is only hi per partem per i tor -_-.£_• o-xupaary and to per p r eigbt far do**i •_,*-*.-_. or „<*_*_ v erj-jl at th c of c liars r vt-ur pae-pl aho rt-s-jti-r college students urged to attend labor and religious leaders such a mayor rtrhnrif push caavemtmm oldest living citizen helps city celebrate birthday _ arthur _-*•*_. 1 ***.-> •«•-*****-. bora at kashas tat iaaa he *> ***-**• ---.■■».. i * ■**•** ***"**-■7 *_-.*-. ___»_*«*-» "* "•***-*• tt . t left aad ktayat jama 4_4 preacntim . city civ-nt bb_____at_________a__7i w7 inn wil ifi t r „ * -*-* - t r_v •*•*£■s'"l *•»*•* st »**' ratals 11l knar s *.—,„•»■, mr seed irltirtes-tl i .-._ - r-v**vr-_j here be ****** in borne former bufialonian now a successful central n y trucker john liid who n-td mat an truck •*_** after world m.i u «*--*.__ i c-^pß-sd--d hi i.-ijt k:.".j _-_*_ to the -*■_* where he i th 88-faat nuas-ra trtetkm in new york that today m tvs a heat of » trucks bar-what ten wheal en ilarge dump truck and tah t *».*,*. a.i*_n,'i*ig bes-e dumps '*_-» track that ***** from th ibbxr-n and flow boy »>*••**_ that carry a**et*rtal and attar a **** th has | mr li i stall on his was to reaching hi profession al goal of niiaaagefiaasof co trucks cfciglnalty from buffalo mr hill ana driven and r***_rt*d truck for othrn mpani before world mar 0 and decided lo go into business for myself " he came to «**_,■*-. in i*4 with his first truck and began ma with eddie sims another mi isoe-rts trucker on a num ber of project inch-ding g e d w winkleman s j groves and mans h**r total f nt art or the trucking business he explained entails the hauling of road braiding material such _. dirt it**"*-*1 i yrn ea oin sand stone gravel black top to rtrttatroctain sites he has also hat-jed soda ash and pntach for glass companies from allied chemical solvsy plant to points as far as virginia north carolina maa-achusetts maryland and other stat on the east coast tv big break through the years he acquired more ten-wheel ers to 1971 he received his first major contract hauling for the interstate 1 syracuse by-pass from there mr hill maintained his momen tum working on route 175 syracuse air-port access roads route 690 ljam*?-n-ille to d*-__tr acquired more trucks and added more employees as an equal opportunity employer he set an example for people in terms of hiring qualified people today with offices lo cated st 216 e water st a garage repair shop on erie blvd east and another tot on pulaski st '; employs 35 peopl including drivers me chanic a bid estimator and office staff in a business whnh has taken off john hill trucking is now doing the hauling for the 1-81 con**truction north of hiawatha blvd sub contracting for jet fon tana another mbe who is subcontracting for pike « sons of rochester he ... also working on 1-&1 be tween breweron and ci cero minority set-aside a boost for business i'm faring well t*rtere aren't enough minorities in my type of business to meet the new york re quirements on th minor ity *_-**_*• t_g*_i mr hill said he was succesfitci trucker jab him left owner erf john hill trucking paaee trtth an a**ma ankial clarence dempster at th pulaski st lot where many of ma truck at kept la ia backgroand are wren of the mark tea wheelers part at hat see at 99 tracks isrliiißg 14 ten wheelers 7 plow bays aad 7 belly dumps mr hid th largest mm trucker to new york stat i under toasiderstton by imeaemm ***** for a *„,_„,,. to the governor's minority b.t*ine adsiaory c*»ur.ril mr hill aad has wife aft mb at that ***** street bona para tarn of th marry bid re**-,e-rf *_- reawkvaa daily mr hiß who race nil retired ***** the l beak was tw**-w«t»«-**l la b-)*a4ii mr hill bttsh ***** bets my *»*'**** wpsfr *•_-*•»_ ***** ma my d-_*r mr hi --*-.** wl tetralda'l *»*» made is mymett the hit i'*m»r*bii ****** «-*, aa*-_*-*-raary laaat sram |( ■alia ■■< j ! 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-07-07 |
| 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 | 1982-07-07 |
| 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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