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wnys largest *& only accredited mnore newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region vol 7 - fie * wednesday mat 12 i tan us postage paid rtßmir no im huhalontwvurk the buffalo criterion s african women visit u.s women's bureau pmr leah tutu jrhi*.>r of the south riean domestic workers project and wife of bishop smo«d tuto of johannesburg was accompanied tay two other women from johannesburg in a recent visit to tha women's bureau to leant about the fttrrant smkas of private household workers in th u s dr lenttars cole-alexandet director of the wrinwm v..,tea a a.l a-.1 let 1 ... i .... is t ha trtmimh on training irrtitfram and rtti social and vtim pssxlm tist-etm prists bduaafaotd waters in thi a*m*gy shown from left are clinton wrifsht deputy director of the women's bureau mary nhalpho member of the south african domestic workers union carolyn reed executive director of the national committee or household employment neat york city dr cole-alexander mrs l«'h tutu and r*a aium o-atmr r ;.**&__* ut urn ratal a trp*a ttet-mm i taa a**ma*a a a ***** b*tf*l*mam four to be honored at buff state commencement four men who have excelled in their profes sums and contributed to the suture of buffalo state collage will be honored at tha intuition's i mil cumtnencemanl whiah will be held st 1:30 p.m i'ri ma lst in memori al auditorium new york state assem blyman arthur 0 eva and whit ferguson baunder and chairman of ike board of ferguson elartric construction co inc will receive the president's distinguished service award and erik county sheriff kenneth j brsun class of 1975 and michael j fenello class of 183 a deputy of tha federal aviation admin i*trstaiki will receive the distinguished aiumnus award they will participate in ceremonies at which i>r clifton b wharton jr chancellor nt the mail i university of new york will deliver lhe principal addresß and 2,472 candi dates will be graduated 1,937 with basccalaureate dagtitat and 605 with mauler's degrees charles o blame chairman of the college council and dr li bruce ir.l.tisi.ii bull state president will preside sister marianne ferguson adjunct assistant professor of religious studies will deliver the invorstlon snd laent'dirtlon and thomas f higgins president of 111 buffalo slste alumni assoc will present ihe distinguished alumnu awards there will also lie remarks by tommle baltlis 1981-h2 president of united students oov ernment and the presen tation of the president's modal that recognizes outstanding seniors immediately follttwlng commencement president and mrs johnstone will entertain faculty and until uates and their families and friends at a reception on campus in the aca domic quadrangle or in *»**» of inclement wa*alha'r in tin student union social || a i arthur o.eve community meeting planned for may 15th the next community involvement meeting will be held at tha delavan grider concerned citizens center 151 grider st , sat may 15 at > 0 m the topic of discussion will be alternatives for housing and commumt renewal discussion leader will include representatives from the new york stale division of housing and community renewal m yvonne scruggs director of buffalo and edward v lefttrich jr bagmmial director of al bany representatives from area neighborhood preser vation companies and their basanl directors will also be prt'-.ent the agenda will encom pass the following what alternative do neighbor heads have what is the future outlook for housing and neighborhood im provement in*ptte of city snd federal funding cuts 31.1 l * i 3 might neighbor hood resident and com munity lender work to gether to neutralise thi th public is invited to fill executive asst post evelyn p merri weather of east i'm * , 1979 graduate of the state university at bulla nfl laecome executive aaaia laat ut "-* ■rv'-i direr tar at a talary of 117 jo3 to t.l.vtl xt*&_*g ua as announcement b .-.'.-.. eaeruute ed ruuu»»vtdu ms '-' -• rathtt bat aervw as a secretariat assistant a xt county legislature and later as a clerk ■the v .* services drpl she succeed janata ¥."** *,-*. of - ■■. . - waga * graduate of cantatas college who wiß betntrw p.tecuuve aasts tant mi t*te deputy county eiecuthe at a talar rang of gjo.jtt to t2 i group to discuss election & voter registration drive an historical meeting ia p i mi's • i for sat , may 16th at 11:30 a m . at the tabernacle baptist church 407 northland aye corner of northland and humboldt pkwtl the purpose of the meeting is ii discus mm the communitr can help to electa black rev h.carl mccall former ambass ador to the united nations and former **»'•■senator lor it (. -....,,, of i tm s aas si cauute also to be discussed srfß be the community cran cam with respect ke the forth coming stats-wide ate^itm it governor attorney („.,..,. cnmp troller and u s senator and to implement at unprecedented statewide vmet registration drive gibraltar steel national president named to studio arena bd kenneth e lipke na tional president of gibral tar steel headquartered in western new york has named a trustee of the studio arena theatre the studio arena thea ire ha honorsi trustee including u s senators d'amata and moynihan congressman kemp iji kalce and nowak state comptrollen regan coun ty executive rutkowski and buffalo mayor griffin i>t lipke noted it is an honor for me to serve as a trustee for the studio arena theatre the theatre is one of the key highlights of western new york this is one of the reason that gibraltar rs a . „ steal i headquartered in western new york as the national presi dent of gibraltar steel dr lipke oversees the cheek towaga gibraltar cold-roll ed strip plant gibraltar of ohio gibraltar of roches ter n v seneca steel and deal mccarthy and rogers dr lipke is a graduate of palmer lege and organized year ago operation rood g<rvern ment for the erie county republican committee was buffalo chairman of the national alliance of businessmen he expect gibraltar's annual sales to top 100 million in 1382 rutkowski opposes rate hike erie county executive edward j rutkowski ask ed the state publk service commission friday to allow the county to inter vene in proceedings on niagara mohawk power corporation's latest rate hike incren*e if the request i print ed the county would have the right to cross-examine aritnesse and submit evidence at psc hearings on the issue mr rutkowski plained to the p_*z that serious wanes were raised by the utility's application the new request amounting to an increase of 9 percent was filed april 30 less than seven weeks earlier the 9 percent boost granted last year showed v in con sumers bills within five days the community was shocked -•• the announcement -, the company's pofits rose r *** t*taaama ie sla 1 a att_z aad 3a-b-.."i -,-, -*-■t *-,-*-..:-_, op.ts.r__r m ifc'iitißißi mr bmilm a*a m'al-b-m^gi't-i-tsc ifcgj ctaxtsf a*e*mag *_** cd it i incumbent em yuti ad ata as pahlm twttanl tu 3-aaatrhil scru unia thi mattrr so th public wiittß ,> pntivt m rutkowski also **".*-,. ggpmtgl a sa w*wt was by the utibly to adjust mr 1 rawpaay rt venues fall short of protections ~-_ — ■r a thi tn*shani»m could '* abused because tf actual stirs ** htm that a.!iß^ww^wi tales a wall be •,.-.-; v make up the difference » ma di ■■-..■,..-. ■''. „ a s anil rna-i krhe ut.'.itv also gave int attention in i testimony to ef fists fair host msulation and . „, » mm.vtskl battle in buffalo bout hits snag leonard-stafford fight & quick money postponed by abdullah llqman we take this moment to pip for sugar ray _*****! la have a complete sttff tsrß*sr*a ar.r-rsa.aag t.aem l.'.c s operation vat v is our journalistic duty fc ptstnt sit that lasting proeipenly is juja we the ground up tot n sh l»imanity buffalo lost its strong acwßotntc baa and population job by b and parson by pt-rssm it must be fbuth the same tigs every lamily 4-..•-...1 knots thai a does no make sense b pay an outsider to de work that an unemployed family ni imhcr can do tha same principle works atith our city whenever rsagif stafford and strgßßt ray leonard fight for the irtdisputrd at-ltervs eight inning cham fi<«!*hip the public will not be cheated iwy will see a batik sugar ray limnani it uctuuetttattatitl a ana of the m pugilistic t ii-titi-t and roger start known that ou tmty go around once 11 got f all of the gusto h*t*it*t kno thst a ls*st i a lost by any name but any kind of win any kind of • a tatty off at the bank thi aas ihe week that buffalo was j set to make a ftnam ia killing every hatel rttotn would lie filled asith people buying souvenirs iennanls clothings bnd entertainment making this * ißtrnum and bailey world where everyttne could make a few bucks stgtai bay possesses spaed light * .•.-, „..„ feel swift explosive hands kh *•" eontinouajy against ibm nts ancther thing that * imbedded as turn v h wpim a tchgmjxeyn that jma that no matt bow fa he j behind in ho thin a pn , tbampwa iu ala ays a in u ' '**!• when he out-hit th hitman toeing linarn n the doubter bad to acknowledge that mr leonard » • mmlfcu special merchants have ver atttwtw j i „ i storage spax-aes aith wares to p*m\e to the willing tourists happy days were to hers again they were to hava telling jobs service job yes gr«ndpa even watching job n the other hand roger ntaftord ined the marines to develop some skill or trade that w o\im give him a good life idealist ttihild say thst his love fot his country was foremost in hit mind but being product of the ghetto tr feel certain that survival guides most tk his decision much ihe name manner as it aloe ours boxers as well a other athletes had a better life in the marines it mostly the roaason i list he gratath*d at the ornxmlunlty to box he developed hit skill so that he can earn not onj-a a living bid fume anil fortune in the ring no one gives him much of a chnn.e except the underclass and those who kn.iw him best ii there is anything that a person whose favorite recreational leonard and son this ploto was taken al daemen college at bs forum of idea seated from left are larry j long manager of tooawaad m t bank andrew b craig id truest speaker and dr robert 8 marshall president of daemen < omege staadias from left pre state senator st alter j flows and aaaemmyman john b sheffe n m&t chief executive addressed forum v rme^^^fsgmmmm on friday afternoon apr 30th andrew b craig 111 president and chief executive officer of the manufacturer's and trader trust company address ed km daemen college forum of ideas upon the invitation of dr robert s marshall the president of ifet man college located in amherst n y mr craig addressed the topic how can w improve the western new york economy through the 1980's mr.craig was introduced by new york state assemblyman john b sheffer ii of • lltamsv s among those in attendance were state senator walter floss u aw regional d.rert/a thomas m fracano amheral town cvrk hon john r s'ai«nt amherst supervisor ist sharpe shoarnon/arwanc express national v p , william a irumartt and national polish amertrar congress v p . richard b ***** andrew craig is a director of die rrst empire oversea corp mat ir.temsuor^l mat mm corp . mat cspttal ctxrp . snd the manufacturer and trader trust co mr criag it alao the immediate pasi chairman af the buffalo area chamfxr of commerce i aai.au d aa bags 2 1923 iw2 criterion press and m the no 1 wny central cit*s largest press out atfk hat hem uprn rvrry awelt i/l , „, year am ar run gtiglgr-cg v r.ir-i our comanonilsrt ■n a i wi twin —- ■ii im ww pat s..u ua up lot a ct**v xt wta_ka n tetgpet am pt«lt -- ifw stnly wny at«ns*sv paji that it t«*3ttirt*d g « hsmaa ltd iwwtiwiiati utvkt iha m^ts h 5 ib7v act ol cunytrtt - troubling ttstttssaata
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-05-12 |
| 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 | 1982-05-12 |
| 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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