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wny's largest & only accr*2_«t2dl^_nc)r paper — featuring paid intimate circulation * rochester niagara region u.s postage paid i.rm nl tltt kutaio mwntthh the buffalo criterion vol 17 - - 23 u"ko\i*si>ay june m iw2 robinson serving on nat'l fuel advisory council af lluffalo is one of a panel of ifi consumer who malm up the consumer advi*or council of nt t-stial fuel they meet monthly pith company btecutives to ptamine , poltt-iea and procedure from the con-tumer't point fif view william i president of th fjltcott district ton cccii tatv*a-rart he t bbtn chairman of the kmba sw_hl--*r0.,1 ad visory council and a board member of both th community action organ isaicvri of erie county in . and the council of senior cittrens other at art of th council t*eprt«*rit btui nett labor spate eiii tana hf*n*tnaitet mad other specif j i_rt*r*tt jtt-tj.pt aeat wt-rau-ra new york aad hc„*t ••■***•. p*nr*-*yl»*f!ia • ••» raafteimhla ■4t •> , ha to hit tentiitv i the was and prtrbutms at ta iheir u>m*rs tyaayd c**ra c miller vice pr aside i mi nation 1 fuel jt is tr hi nd that w established the council and it hat timer out to b an ie*ll.nt way to get t later to 11 feelings nf f>ur rustcmers " mr miller s.i.l what pi beet ut most is the independence if the in cil they frequently thallenire pt in re evaluate our pri eilutt this is gotta tot us and gtifxl fur the community continuing the utility etecutive stated the eflertlyi'fifss of the coun dl can be documented by the positive solicit adopt ed by the company asa direct ressill of tin i*4t4*ommendalinns th company has appointed a special coordinator - con burner affairs t p-ork with various community tgeniies other imnrove ment include informa tional proktsms conducted for senior citizen groups * public education program and aeveral conservation programs other recom mendations are being audi . closer interact pith the public ha been a continuing gnat v nation i fuel mr miller oh a tts * e*r attrutory countd p-acfi deals swish g*n*t*i torn taunhy aihuslttma and t ttkwtem of use < j.'tcr-.ar which _>*__• ant .!.('... j'i pel atic»ns bring na t-vr iv i emmet to that go . . ttt «•»..». i js < aitiii'i f*f adswity o/uw in tmttkdatkt !.'»* y<-fk rb_aai fuel ctisva-mers thotild sertt consumer advisory council ►. 0 hop 4601 buffalo new york william robinson evang cleophas hall to conduct city wide revival ! th church of god in christ under th leader * thip of i'laho-pe laroy taderaop and c h mccoy trill sponsor a city-wide revival begin taksg sunday night june __*.. and running at long at th lttrrd leads > th chief conductor for this revival will be hisitlly known evan ajwlitt oeophaa hail of jß_bpii 111 indiana dr hall it one of th world greatest bible students ' he a used by god for dm healing h is an unusual bibl teacher and certainly a gospel preach er services will in held daily *' 12 o'clock noon and ft o'clock in the evening at the saintsville cathedral 1143 jefferson aye all people of the lair all sinners and backsliders the lame the si k whom so ever you might lie you are invited bring your troubles and your problems there ill de deliverance nightly mary hinton active church woman succumbs ' th laird ia our rafugs tad our strength we hr-s-ght nothing into thit world and it la certain jto thtll carry nothing a i th lord gave and the urd hath taken away m**s*d be the name of th thall aarry nothing a lord gay and tha hath taken away tad b th name of tha efwd i*l have fought a good fi_hl i have finished my murse i have kept the kh ' henceforth there it laid th for ate a a-own of tehustiutnntt which the lard thp eight judge ■a_l giv me at that day . th l_sm god „ thy ftjgß and underneath are pb*bpp aaaaraaa ar ; «• em_*_rtg rma lt»ut intcsnarl th rev kte_j_i pbw york mittlonary flap *» church phil deliver t final rite for mm hey ktatpp hii-tir mi of m jwt-th _*_ tuesday 9*j*m may l 1 « t ***** (*•*_*,_ hc-tptal *•*»*-•_ • brief illness jwswal services were held __ may 22nd int w-a in rcsmst uwn avtastary a*_nd inter be ia ttteem uwti a stvyw-tasato-s of baptist church mrs hin ton has br*en a quiet but effective part of the growth of buffalo's black community l„sm in jasper county ctecirgia dec __ 1901 to the late mr and mrs alonzo williams young mary early joined the rock free baptist church moving on to richmond va it a there that she and c-arfield hinton sr pete married aug 9 19_t a son garfield jr was born a year later aug 1(5 1927 lake many wung black people of that period seeking opportunities the hinton family migrated northward settling in ruf falo in 192 mr hinton was employed it the national aniline and chemical co in tilth buffalo until his retire ment in ib he died october 20 ims the hinton's in de termined that garfied jr would have he education denied them no sacrifice wat 100 great for mrs hinton to make for her son education seeing to it that he was both a college and university graduate mrs hinton was a rock around which th hinton - william tennis assembled during her early years in buffalo mrs hirttan was active with the sher man i walker republican club later following the new deal of franklin roosevelt mrs hinton became a quiet but iletermined worker for democratic causes and issues she instilled principles of christianity hard work equality arid fairness in her son emet-rr-.g from the de pression years mrs mm ton joined many other pomen on the as**embly line at i urtms wri-rht aeronautics rg world war ii also mrs hinton wa *< active ..-..•■•,. of emma v kelley temple no too 18p.0.f..w i elks and m **%■-.*, years was a drum major in parades up and down william st . and jefferson aye , when parades w-ere more popular than now mrs hinton loved the church and quietly helped many people being parti culprit interested in jsenior citizens in earlier years she helped rev henry hall and hi late sister-in law mrs janie williams in the upper r.-tom prayer band hat brother iwrgr williams winded the broadway taxi cab company at new hope baptist church one of her best friends mrs ethel barnes became her adopt ed mom mrs bames served a a source of encouragement and inspir ation for mrs hinton mrs hinton also served on the pastoral support group at new hope and helped build new hope from the old union street days under the pastorate of rev n a mason and continued faithfully under the present pastorage of rev paul thompson during services a me morial resolution was read by flornthy johnson church clerk also a meirtft-ia !'.-■■tion from tbe erie cpob-f legislature signed ... barry robinson was read by councilman-at-urge e-frrge x arthur on behalf of the black elected wficial moving tributes also • ere offered by mrs dora richardson dr shirley harrington rev henry hall and rev eugene matthews the organ prelud was played by mrs dolhe hanson and a moving spiritual going home was sung by choir member ism ■<■hicks mrs hint is survived by her son garfield sir-tors mrs bertha caither mrs flora gaither a sister-in-law mrs lizzie williams of covington georgia a devoted sister mrs odes sa davis a devoted niece mrs ann wilkerson and a nephew in-law charle wilkerson a niece mrs rose good rum of buffalo a nephew warren iwilma davis and james davis of buffalo mrs hinton mary him medger evers dinner set payne to speak at naacp event th aaa ha ac yiedgar evert dinner i it hem 630 p m ______«. jutve i_h tt th buffalo va licjtf-f v ball rcjrtfi the tt teat tßial.tr ».'.. be the dynamic _-__, payne nvwtday't maims ai pt-a_|eat ptyn who in 1974 wat a co ipser.l of a fukturr prize-winning sen th heroin trail it an authority on th intern uonaj drug trad 11 km revelled til over the world rrcvering new events payne ha written on such varied issues as the symbiones liherttion army '..- tssasstnation of mart luther king and th kidnapping of patricia hearst he hat filed ret-orta frcirn europe afri ca the caribbean and the united nationa he is a graduate of the univertity of connecticut served as a captain tn th united states army in vietnam he and hit wife v a km s_fi __-» smrmm rhtmmaa at h___*-t n york th r btphtr srn_h will c-c*f th naacp'a high award the mi_a_ar bmn civil tight award c_-__r aay servet award wis go to w ■-... iwrtt*™t bpr*f*riaar buffaio owl osrv-c c*_*v asiaaile and _** ato a-bpt-pit hi-torrca ____• tr sharon holk-y f,eo d**r mc-t-a-ra fc-cdham few ndr*t th c__*-_s cc«_r«:il on pan ret lions r rswetve th "<" mam ':..,:.... apard norman kekitarb "-.__?__.-_ ii - aaa < ■j-op .- buffalo pi lan ' tnm t-scinnati ftp stp_rw as one of tb city t feeder tnd is pel r .-. in hi weekly push radio ttroad cast he paved th way in ij-v...'i (..-.. mi • r.i jar dens and the ne-ghftcwic-ti st -____> ar t*--*-f_r t*_t___t txmnbex st -'-..'« ser x feat achmrttad •*___» al recugkiljcm tor *---_______■bf*4i_r.r'js j fc o gening !*____. c*t_rnp___rs u utl l_s e__-_*y t___rr aria fn-we-y _.___*>*_. during his detade at buffalo th a 4 1 *__* i <-•••:'. a hash t gradualte haa bee at that tprihiipt lit hi prumymm the catm-p ct-__tai t n human rciat-s-mt was 4_r g-aued in t*?jr during th midst of c h -«_•%.▼•_♦* ______-* and h-ralry h __>•*- in aaantpt *__»**> pitt4t-tj-pie m t.nt v • ataep ise__rjr*t dtsrnmtita • titan tn huming trades a wa a a_*b-*__i__t_np at the buffalo athietit club up yacht ctab in goidng t_,a ~*<, iui °" n aat.p ia rrpc*sßpg *•*£*** ... ...»,•:,«•!,,., ,- is f'.t tnd hts '*>!■•,.«,...,-! io ban the use of it detector * as a i-cayd-tior of new york »—— '»■*■■iiii...lnfii..iiaiiii il empavanmaat ob c_mm___ry "-_«■__. karard •_• go to willie brtjp-n cavil set-stce corn ir*_-_-on rtxrut**»ent su wrvt*yue aince 1975 mr b-oe-n apart treat a .' :!:*' -!.-^. kib spends a gui-d part m hi enerpes hthe : tat larilt^pnsr-j lac «- eider at th m alpine f*t*»byt»*r_n church and ha rvt-*d cm smrfc boards as the afro afflencsn cultural center baker hall bcnra topi child and family sen ices he is a gradual of the suite vniversitv l ttilege tb igher community sanrlca award will go to the alls american histor ic al ataoc . sharon llollev pre.klt-ni founded in 11*74 th afrt*-american historical a***<c of th niagara frontlet hat l*d ihe way in re-tear hing and i i histk history the as-ra mkrofilms community reartwds con duct and oral history ivrr»*tf*t broadcasts a radio see and publishes a scholarly t rut ne ot '■•■nvo-ct inspira tional awards given annually by ihe naacp is the youth award susan wall is this y.*«r s mv youth avsardee she is the daughter ol dr and mrt henry watt its walla is a s.tc'.»l.<g profettmir at the state university college susan a june graduate at city honort school has lieee ai-cepted at buffalo state college where the will major in spesial education and minor in music she was selected lor her volunteer elforts on behalt ol the mentally retarded and senior citi mm 1 lfasue payne speaker w_*eßpp*p coratrsuntty se-rrit awtrd na he-e c_-_______*f sun . asrard re ra-nrsefi w smith medgar -« award sum -'*_» t *-*__* a antra norman i old far b human relations award memorial services for rev t.davis rwi-innink thursday june 3 through sunday june 6 memorial services srill b held ni_rml art 7 f .-. m rrrrrx af _»_» a fe*_**_*t aad f_«ar of l**na«*_jp-_at l_t***_st i-*_trt dr t __•» __*,_ t_r ttpeaau still be res lam <*___■aad center i't—ots bp-pua c-perl ad a artvttt*d to ____*> __ __* stoat sacred 4_-cauc west point graduate r*dne*dav may 2<*(h cadet captain john kevin hackney graduated from the unit 1 states military academy at west point and was commitsioned a second lieutenent in ihe united stales army cadet hackney i parents believe their son is the first black man from buffalo •'. graduate from the military academy cadet i(acknt»y better known as kevin has had a rather prosperous stay at the military academy hi many accomplish ments includf such items as r*r.«ivin a c*rtifirate for being the bert i'lel freshman at the acade my in his regit for the rrioeilh of february and march of hi first year kevin has received th rood conduct medal and also won the well-kt-iown silver airbo-rn wings last year by romp-kir the r—ratrf!c>r-*-r 1 -.-.' m gpaafaß-s , the strboc i kx-pled ut fl i'_*r>rii gptxrgia last rear ke\_t had the s-vt-fts-rtututy lo ss te c-erniafts 1 act aa a p__-scte trader k a mesrhiu-iued mfa«tr*c pla u-n-tn as a wasn'i r srr - cite whirr m carman kr-sin p*s tt-s—llll to aad -*_*___ pst—l .-•* c ol tts army'i newest teaa*fll_t t**«4-t m.ll.e.s .:•■„'; irs_t*r>-tatr laser emission n included in his h-ttt_n nt records kevin has received letters of asaaatj ation from such prnmlnerit persons as brigadier gen eral franklin the com mandment of cadet at wett point snd colonel slew v.i ,;,(!. m*l t*rural officer for the s_sr-oe_tj rr gin-tent at west pccint ti *,* rcf-pied sixh posiuoeui aa pea-a-a-v *;■_•__* jeajasier 4 vu»d lead cc^t gutslv-on hv*t*t regi t"**-*r-r*_y (>*,•* rasksn t>ttu,x-r for cads haas rt__sing h csiso arsr—rt and t_^-_-h s-a_*a__t op t cokp setgent ki'tin h*sl the v-trhir <•( am ih wis fvttj isuiri_j tilt tail paretje tap r>r**i-uy as a brtgade svs-u-rtani i t s'..s offi caft hackney ( ami tmka x hprkpey state youth congress meeting planned th j*utr youth con gr-t-as young pes.plt-s will ing wotkett junstliction n 1 ol ihe church ol god in christ will held at 1242 jefferson aye june 21 thru 2mh the theme pill be if nivessiiv nl nt birth st john 3:.1-r seniles will 1 held nightly at tltop m mon june a i st a pre musical will be held re samuel kinkle is president missionary audra simmons i than lady md callie hingle is stale supt'tvl sor ami hi.hop l„*rity r anderson is jtimtl.t tional poll finds that blacks are not satisfied with the 22 caliber killer's sentence bya!iuui.uhi.uqman the undercurrents of ruffalo blacks runs deep and surprisingly viciv-ut when it comes to tb random murdering of blacks solely because of the color of their skin the joseph christopher caae .... brought ancient history to the fcirefront when he american-indians could not be made willing slave the american government put a bounty on their heads to keep from feeding them all an unemployed cowboy had to do was kill indians get their scalps and collect the bounties for racial murders black seem poised to stop this segment '■* history from repeating itself now that v are highly underemployed not one out of the 475 people whan we questioned thought that judge fredrick marshall gave hire too much time mrs betty dunn mother of the first victim glenn dunn said that she was satisfied with th sentence however h of th people felt that he did not get enotjjrh time in fact these were the sentiment of every market croup except the parent group lag 35-45 years old i most of whom have teen still at home those who considered that judge marshall had given him enough time g-enerally had this stipulation ita enough time if it it not cut by the appellate courts blacks are not against the death penalty but blacks are veh*m**mis opposed to selected i.gal killing this ft because the selectors select mostly blacks to be put to death lawfully blacks receive grossly unfair treatment under the criminal justice system in most cm the irr.-iit.r the penalty the more unequal the decisions will be rendered against blacks the are some of th*ir most common comments they should bury him und*r the jail he should have died i birth 99 years and ! dark day it what they give ut triey should have • ir uted he didn't get all of the tiro that he could have on question number two she id the books be closed on the killings of blackmen in buffalo nearly ...-,. v percent of those who retpanded answered no th mc>*t glaring concerns expressed were about the slain cab drivers it *»-.-•* highly unlikely that jj***ph christopher had eithet the skills of the inclination to ssirg»ca_ry remove toeir hearts tbeir fer-lmgs were seat put into word by charlie moore who attended the trial everyday ' if they c!c-r»t the books on jo_>ph christa-tpher they r!c-e it or ihe whole r;*/k r*t*e si r\|*f | see . ... 1 ici-sttppe-o pag ft j seepg.2 see pofr ft 1923 gh iqh2 criterion press and smi th no 1 winy cauttal cut largest press our tstftt hat been open avtey •**»+ cat every year tare our tat*r*cc tmrvtra our 1 imrtrnunema stgrt -_. hs a st c the wikaks 20f lk oktest f»t larsjrst tisssotpy pre . the only **• ny -- \ t*«4j***t that a a a a bvttsa list nr-ss-st-tvt ***** i matt hj 18 as-1 il cotttfle — tes*ul*tw-p tsr-s|*—*rt s
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-06-02 |
| 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 | 1982-06-02 |
| 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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