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the buffalo criterion wednesday mat ml ik vol tit — no 19 wn v's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legmmate circulation u.s sl \(,\ paid hkmii no im4 hlui wo nl w york rochester niagara region siwek carries buffalo's birthday message statewide » xaarnsttlt annum i anil a mark was jraiisa-il lis aailirr wtaatbara f th stat *.*****!> tta vprll uih in aawmtßtsllaa tk city til bun*l*t inr rr irhratinit las imtk anniversary mr mark right is ai.t.-h hy hi lull 1,1 una its units hi'ssii is of huff tlit ii prr-m-nting « birthday cnkr mating ih city ar-aqamsnl rststal during * aaaa in th aawmhly's drlih*rstions bradley named special assistant the prtrsadt.nl ha made two announcements of particular interest to mm black community melvin bradley was named special ata to the president mi th office of policy development and wand ourut will lata baitmru 1 the i of special assistant i the president and executive secretary of th cabin council on commerce and trad mr bradley's appointment wall flaw a bay black members of the white hast staff into the msin*trt*am of administration puis v development he will provide rnnlif.uous input and monitoring of ail administration poucim with -;■" i.i eaffcaaie on tr imp on minoritiet and the disadvantaged ml kinn's appointment moves .■■'!!..; 1!j k business leader into a hay puis * development position as th i • a,r set .. tar of a major cabintat the president is considering other sppointments snd method ui strnngth t*n the administration's outreach effort among minorities and the disadvan taged ' our goal is to maintain and improve the administration's commu nication with minorities saa that our policies have input from every segment of national life naacp to celebrate 73rd anniversary whan the naacp holds ita cnma-ntion in boston mats trim june j*»th to ; july 2 it will be celebrat ing 73 year as a civil light ■aganwaunn tt is tba oldest mil rights axganuaikan in the rnun ■uy sbbb groups have etna and gone but the naacp still remains th daddy ■•* civil right groups since it is the ride and ha a gawd track tamrrl tra rear the naacp was i to an it membership ttrm m q ia 10 00 a year < the buffalo branch jiaacp rts*t>r.oil its rhar , lar in 1915 and is *■■•.■of the oldest branches in the atsasiation the last eight years the local i.t.mi ii has been in court fighting for a lii.nl integra tion which buffalo wit found guilt of by judge curtin in i'j7l you can show your support tor the buffalo naacp by attending ihe naacp istiii.tt dinner on june l ih by attending the dinner your member ship will bt renewed all memberships now inrlude a r.|i •■■. m iis.n to the crisis magarlne which is the naacp'b official mags fine and the annual dinner which is held onct a year to help the naacp maintain ita offices at ml e ferry st the dinner will be held al the statter hilton the donation is *.". on mr hufut frasier inst vice president of the buffalo branch naacp says if you si unable to attend the dinner renew or takt out at membership in lit naacp rami re member that numbers count 11 also remind you that freedom ain't free as frederick douglas said without a struggle there i no progress rhe naacp cannot win the struggle alone we need your help bethel plans for annual confab preliminaries and r*»no atim plant ar almost to th pntat of completion bethel ame church now ami in atdinra with res eugen e mcaswn b host minitter hct mictiiajcm'ava y u •*». anna sja-bmded taarl ramishi pervswv to meek • ** ***** york annual • r . one of satlto ****** wder wula bermuda to lower new york state and parts of l*enn*yl\-»nia bishop richard allen ttildehrand i prelate and resident bithop each daily aoaai.sn aill tncttute chnattisn kn deavtar seminar pretuj tn elder report where local pasts will he heard in review of their years bstignment - , t--.^^*l»wlb^l?t.wlß|w|illß]bj a mcwt impr*i.««ive part of the cc«fw«nra will be the noon-day worship ser vices when dynamic preacher sre chosen to deliver tiax'trinal and rele vant message on the general conference theme growing in christ from new birth to perfection mo*t reverend and ma teatac will be the ordina tion of new minister who have completed the semi narian requirement to embellish and high bethel — 2nd phase of heap program underway citizens over 60 can get additional aid with fuel costs a set ond phaa of the federally funded home energy assistant pro gram '* a p • for the elderly is now underway with the erie county depts of social serlves and senior services begin processing applications for sup plementary assistance for hard-hit fuel and utility users county residents over 60 who have established fuel accounts trith fuel or utility supplies and whose fuel or utility coats for the past 12 months exceed 30 percent of the gross household income for th same period may be eligible to apply for and receive a second heap grant if th already have applied for or now qualify for a regular heap grant in the earlier program mail-in applications for the new second phase program cannot be accepted a face-to-fare interview i required by the state income eligibility standards remain w _ aa —— ■pare t*e ****■— — rt . — e-~.*r-e s atai yaidrfrnea rangrng troa a taeuiy ta mv per aaa eartasg 139 to sms moaabti tram at sent cat amkawa a*i i-mcjeo te a taß**.v«l bva tmh jm*m_--f^z_-z m p w ti.t r applicant sppiwtsd or w,«i phase heap benefit who ham already received a i*±s grant fcoaa the firm phase will racer ar additional grant tn an amount evjual to the basic benefit ranging from 1140 la 111 those eligible who haven't yet applied for a bask grant may apply for both a basic grant and « supplemental second phase benefit in the same interview z:zy the applies must bring proof of the past 12 months fuel costs and income age address and identity to the heap office in room 209 of the hath county office building 95 franklin st no appointment i n/r.asarv although applicant are being advised to stagger their arris throughout th day from 900 a.m to 4:00 pm on weekday to avoid relatively lengthy waiting periods which can occur if applicants arrive prior to 9.00 am in addition to the central heap office outreach offices will be an nounced by the departments an attempts to bring second phase service closer to senior citizens making relatively l-.-«rb - e*e a ttoamtow tviflmti the stacaad phast heap ptv^rram ibjbbb---wi the tptvaa n««sxl which man eeator ciurttvat m have in cases wherr tha have bean fwctrd to et*d an extraordaatia amount d their limited aacamw te hear their hoeaea for further information resident may call the senior srrvvt heap ll*»--*.e 4&-7s7i or the social st*r>icr heap hotline 4s-?644 tapped as project director dr eric e clarke director nf the st augu tine's geneva b scruggs community health care centt'r has named shirley vicki lucetta willis as project director of the buffalo school health demonstration project in tht capacity ms willis coordinates health educa tion and health rvice program for the five schools selected for the demonstration project ms willis who is currently or ing s chair person ttf the board of directors of the greater buffalo counseling cen ter ha most trcentiy coordinated programs and artivitae in her position as community outreach work er for the linwood oxford association she * also the director of the greater buffalo counseling can ter's west center an alleghany college ht tilettltf ia ituau ut partial fiiifdfad the re quirements for a master degree in counseling and human ' services she serves as co-chairperson of the precinct six commu nity ccsiracil mid is a member of the wide police community coun cil a cleveland ohio na tive ms willis is the rm ********* fa f**t *#*• m^*4 mm wwam l wi&a'sr of cleveland shirley v l willie food stamp outreach centers reopen commissioner fred j haj •* a announced this week th th erie cesisty social services d*p *..-. begin reopening 2 satel lite food stamp outreach centers effective may 3rd the department was forced lo temporarily close the centers for a thtetr month period last fawu ary centraluing and con tinuing service in the it building b**rsu of it massive paperwork bur den placed of sb staff by the mandated changeover to the slate's computer ized welfsre management system iwms irs february buscag lis said it was rsumatad that three month wtajld be required for th fa aid stamp ataff to undergo wms training and com plete new lata entry documents for each of the 20,000 food stamp case — in addition to carrying to ■their regsaw di&tep includ m _ processing of aaaa applications through coopwraiaati with tw fat-mr and hard work tram our audi ,'-.. e paid we he waa able to meet that met as planned so that iht important same can rrtum " buscaglia also added twt tw .- fund waam outreach catalan will bar opened on varying daya tot varying tanaa during tta month depending or th qte*ifli nefda of the .- r-.rt'un.tirt they serv " tw schedule far taking sppikattona at tw various renters wdl be the saute as that whe i * listed prior to the temporary closing th renters at generally irsated in community tan tert and other public buildtnjpt rev w callahan to conduct revival ban jr of albany new york will raw dart a revival at second temple baptist church e dela van and deerwld ayes , from monday mat 17lh to friday ma 7 lat tw public is invited to come and worship with this buffalonian he i the son of deacon and mr william calla han sr members of trinity baptist church *■spruce st rev william v calla mrs eva doyle to speak at floral club tea the floral club of the new hope baptist church 54 i richmond aye will sponsor their annual spring blossom tea sun may ifith at 4 p.m the theme of the program will he buffalo's black com munity and the sesqui centennial tw tue«t speaker will be mrs em m doyle columnist for the buffalo criterion mrs louise e mayfield is president of the floral club and the rev paul f thompson is pas mrs mary cwppede will be the mistress of ceremonies minority business opportunity fair set tw upatat new turk regional minority put chasing cntmcd and tw minority business oppor tune commit ill pisss'-r twtr fourth an nual minority tali mi i ra opportunity fair wad may l ii '.*:♦ ma t .; ■manor to iv n y tw lair will be ww from aas , mips it will provide a one-stop opportunity tar hiattt vendors and txmtrsctors to introduce themselves and their products mat services to major companies fed eral state county city and oovernmara agencies approximately 100 com panies and agencies will be represented mrs lucille holloway chosen mother of the year tw booh lover t club will honor mr lucille holioway as mother of the year sat . may nth at a luncheon at tw sutler hotel in tw georgian room mrs hollows is a merawr of pilgrim baptist church lackawanna church to observe 55th year second baptist church 18 church st lackawan na n v win be celebrating its 55th anni versary sun may tilth bt4p.m the guest speaker will be rev larry boyd of macedonia baptist church his congregation ■will accompany him rev d daryle wood i host pastor mrs immmm isabeue is rwirpafli rev henry hall asks for prayer for editor rev henry hall has made the following state ment i want everybody who can get a prayer through to god to pray for frank e merriweatwr editor and publisher of the buffalo criterion he ws been a friend lo all of tw churches in buffalo his wife a works very hard to pleas tw public he ha three fine daughters snd two fine sons this is your old m year-old minister talking rev h hall la mcgrier joins d.a.'s staff ert county district attorney richard j ar ■ars hat announced the appointment of jerry mi grier to hla staff as an assistant district at torney eftivtite monday mr mstiner was form erly employes a an attorney with neighhttr htaxl u'gal sbtvkaaj un der the reginald hebel smith fellowship he attended slate university of new votk at buffalo school ol law receiving hi law degree in who he attended under graduate school hi the college ot wnnster in ohio receiving his bat lu ltir's degree in i'j77 ami it a graduate of the nichols school he it 27 yers old and resides in buffalo jerry mcgrier area ministers return from trip thru several states rev henry hall and rev glenn 11 dußois vis.l*4 all of rev dußois sisters in the stalaas of arkansas and memphis term rev 4el visiter hi cousins in memphis and benjust town miss they are mrs joyce wilson mrs emma lewis payne in memphis he visited m lucille lee miller wbv sister of clara blockwood mm qeral aline rolls and rev l m mcneal nl nth willett st the evangelist also visited brother george albright and had prayer with sisler albright this was the first time thst rev hall had ever laeen in mississippi ll reports thai rev dußois is a good driver see pa 1 1923 i'ih2 criterion press bfibbbbbbwbpitfifb^wm ant stifl the no i wny cvnfraj cities rbbbbbbbw ><: ' w**|i*ilwlw j - * ambsh largest press ■' 7 3kjs char mm has laasn man v*»y wee of rvrry yssr text imji tasltmrt rvsaa out comtnt*rtrtiirt 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-05-05 |
| 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 | 1982-05-05 |
| 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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