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us postage paid fa l *_*,* i no 191*4 l**.»lalo.n_w\ts rochester niagara region wny's largest only acxi-t-ited minority ntzuspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion vol 57 - n 1 v»llls»'slk 4.11111 .'*• may 4 ml minister working hard rev a charle ware pastor of i ik-iiilsl ha list churrh sv hirstcm st a don a beautiful job in th thort time thai lie has i n in buffalo reaching fptl tad parkmg tap imt-sret no rr-aerh i too smsil <* *_-*-> targe that if h it railed on *••< will at_ripate in '* last nmpb rev ware r.!t_liaa a ftev.vsl tor rev morton in pitt h-urgh pa in met mich a wiprsyt'a strrtrlc for rev caldt4ss.fl a west m flail rr mars-tatvl foe res ssh-er and tn ttle-velaod ohio for up campbell pattt*ret temp cxtss-oti an ** 4 sy#-*...*ft %* | ohio with the icv_tar*p_tß lis hi ail s»h kppsa r_ps w**yappta »>. may th i tl n.s b tthutxh will be the guest ol rev james 3__pft ppaup of fn**odatip itaptist churvh in '. .* i »,*. y res ware is v ;-_ all frn-irds and minister to join him in a steak * judge finds christopher guilty m judge frestetnck marshall found th defendtnt jet christopher guilty of murder _■the mmmai majrm lor the three 22 r liber killings in buffalo despite the most inept prosecution that see have ever witnessed outside of the a*th judge marshall four that the people have sustained their burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt by legal efficient trial evidence each and every element of the offense charged and the defendtnt's commission thereof in t»sr*ert to the murders of glenn dunn harold green and emmanuel thomas in the second degree one of the mci-st certain methods for getting cotivirtions is finding witnesses to a confess km in fact a favorite weapon of law enforcement agencies is to put s^atneone in confinement beside a prime suspect gain their confidence and extract a confession fro them sting operations are variations of this method ion four different occasions 22 caliber killer joseph christopher con fes-ied to killing people in buffalo soldier christopher c"orwin's quote of him did you know that i was a mass murderer in buffalo sgt richard mcjtganstern testified that the 22 cahber killer said i did what they say i did in buffalo captain dorothy anderson recalled a conversation with jisppfc •■■.-. i is sr_c _** u*_t i—-j pft ha awraetseti *«_-**• ps-s ia ham york fj-ftea i_>p*_***?_i-_*r to sssgjstt and c_-**___a b raped b_r-**es raurr that he 1 _.-.: to km theft km __■_- ___*_*«_ p***aj mans psts-psp (_«*> bayegi tya.:v prat to ____ * ■'-• n__h if sufsporttxtg l_-t_c-_*-_p than esa tha proof of has gtaik was __***$_->. i ._•,«- ve-s _-.«-'» taamtat in (**.' so badly a '.'• t_*_*rvs*-*rs .....' raus-r zr a t_t__i tit murder man**_ii_i*htf*r ea-tviat eavt-trpt us the caiatßti dunn caa jt riat-svl-er '* *•*•_>_ m <•«-.* * _*. in th duria caa hit cttpfeaakr—t of killing mmrkt is uft__t seat backed up by eye »«_*■** mr mad * *..-. kr-rney who mam aiir.ii too ts*-**t of him at lh scs-nr af,..th*i.erun just iuinute lief-jre it . ppßts im thomas rowan found a uwst 4***f sb barrel and ._*. < a •*•• bbw__—l irhttmiiphet - (* iisrarsitsfini christopher guilty as charged br abdullah luqman in his basement we nits not of any except actually filming the crime greater proof of guilt than being at the scene of the crime having the ana to commit the crime and having admitted i committing tha crime the harold mm and emmanuel thomas cases ware more circumstantial joe christopher confetsed to killing other blacks in buffalo two other blacks were found murdered in the same manner a glenn dunn since the same type if weapon was used in the same type of crime it is reasonable to deduct that ha same man also committed the the prose*c_ting attorneys teemed to have tried to construct an irrefutable case based on eye witnesses and ballistic findings they did not according to moot of the observers that we talked with their method of introducing evidence characterized mr christopher not at a dr_f_e_d killer who terriorired th region but a a . igiisnte • ring th streets of bad elements the people's lawyers paved the way for all vestiges of humanistic cfuahiie could be tripped away from the rr*wt*t*t*r victims they tasradhcpd drug marks or th arm of emmanuel tv-ma h die of gun shot wounds to tree head or an overdose of drugs i^try tatat up • — it r_tr ia t**je f',-t .--—■.* -* — <:•; and the r*_-aspi si th ash tr j tha cat •*:.-. s'.ssna .„■... _*» :.•...-.. p didn't bio hit head tkptsasm ct-lher bullets did the mivit shsx-king thin t i __ v did was to call a catholic pr to f on only sir conversaustn s.l the many that he had ssith j.spe-ph chrittopher the c where he was |___ that chnststpher was hanas and l*er**t,-ui by blacks who call him a str_bnaaiual and roe-it sen getsttxres at hla-.l in his summation mr rannt *-?*«**_ to plead ft the m caliber killer l be .!,-. ..-,.. mentally in.s.n\|h-t,-t.t . the are sums of his statement i'm nt j ■...■-.■to say that jstss*ith chri*tn|>het is tm«nnal ■»-■-.--.-'- is mentally ill but h „ not a maniac ; juaeph l*vrpep4l from i*ft at iwmeri colic where daemen president marshall presented mr la-hrpian wtlh a i wi-tieis college mug are daemen prnfes-nr k**..n braser daemen senior tlaea president ke«-.n cannon guest speaker lewis e la*hrn_tp dr robert s marshall dac-men pr-e-sklent and william a lllmark first national vice president of shears-art american express inc lehrman was speaker at daemen • •>■• f lar*_-t-f_n oiairtnan of this fxecutiie cc^mmittes of tht nysk-la«tr hi aid corp . adclressecl lyp**mt-n i -..*-»*-* business students ami rfreal busine.snsen last monday mr leht-man t_ddi-e«**-ed the topic what pr>s-*iunitirs an avail for expanding and creating it >•* in p york *•_•_-».' ' itttkemißg tj_ia mr a ....... *'.*...•-. arvs-rai a airasa ulatt haisttap <<_-•** 1 pease 11 a i 19*30 ka'js'sn < '>__-**.. rw-a^nirssa laphrman't tnisit r.'i.rsv b na-n-s him to th arr-xtl's academy of distinguished entrepreneur mr lent—,an graduated from yale unh-e**sity where he was a carnegie teaching fellow in hi-s-jry at harvard mr lehman received hi masters ljvt*4rr«*f in a woodrow wilson fellowship where he studied histonr ant govern mr a*-r r fc*'p to tt*xsa a t *_-_"*__■gytxary tntmamma ___• * -''. jtr __-_*__■-__» ff c_t_s at __* <:?>_*_ sump _*~ l '« •___* ___ . britiah affilat - miller tapped to serve on advisory board akron ohio - william r miller vicepresident of pivernmental personnel relation for th f „■tire and rubber company has let-en ap poutta tc the advisory board of the atlanta university center science research institute th center ia a non-pro fit institution which will t*rv lark moreh'ruso morris brown and fsrx-i mam colleges atlanta university and the inter d*nis*ntnati<iriul theologi cal center its purpose is to provide research facilities for these institutions and coordinate joint research activities among them construction of a 41 m million laboratory complex ml research computation renter is under miller it responsible for qamiamu compliance with federal stale and local regulations relating to equal employment oppor tunity and ocrupntional safely and health ll pat graduated from tennessee a a i state univertity in 1.51 with a degree in biology and was t-.ti.'i'il his master's de gree in education by the univertity of akron in ltd miller was a school teacher in his home town ol albany kentucky be fore joining goodyear atomic corp a subsidi ary as an engineer in 1963 transferred in mil tutiiiiuls.'.ir i in in akron tie litis held a number of managerial positions in training systems research and i-..mm i prior to his election as vice president in pjhii he is on the boards of tin health systems agency akron rotary v tatting nuts united way tin akron chapter of the american red ctoss and i hniiiii.|tsth«l village in akron ml is a member of the urban league's black kxi-cutive ksthange l*r<vgrnm william r mill i ii installation services to be held rev samuel austin urate i pastor of the pilgrim baptist churrh tn buffalo will preach at the installatiiin services ... rev 1-ihlen i mccall mini of people com munity united church of christ 47 swan st the t4lr iu he held on sun . may 23rd at i p m rev austin is the pastor nt brown memorial bap tist church in brooklyn new york ivsrple's united church of christ was pastored by th.-late rev d m byrd sr gospel concert to be presented the crospei community hour will present end's trt-av-ilv directed hy tver kennedy and seven ne_m sermon htx s-else by james \\ ,„',,- john snn sot . may h at * p.m at the holy presence cathedral 1444 genesee st the donation is **>.*> 00 there will be a mother's day special for 8.00 bring your mom or a senior citi/er buffalo area executive appointed to pa board dr •'.-»'.'. e up nat_a*r,ai prptad*nt of gi braltar st ____{&-__" ■ed in th buffalo area ha been aopo-fterl aa a member of th board f f/irarva bt -_■walton funt co inc this aa mt-t ad by itmspa v walton chief eterutiv officer and tiairman of tlia board of walton r - co in jamt-stown penn sylvania the walton paint com pany produces imlustnal coatings and finishing for industrial end uaert wtlton's sates e4cpspjij»-j million tnnually wallcm wat fwrtaipd in etrly ifltu in pitufnirgh pa , and later moved to erie pa the diversity of th walton paint co breaks down as follows industrial for metal sur faces 70 of business plastic coatings 20 and architectural coatings as national pre*td**nt of gibraltar steel dr ltpke oversees the cheektnwagt gibraltar cold trilled strip loot gibraltar of o_o '.'-•'_. of r a r new york seneca a-**i and dealt mccarthy and r.**-*c-r ur upka is a gradual of th palmer i „:*.*.■__.* •**»•■tergsrdisai rt ajro f)p*ratkh*i gocsd ic-vem bierit for the erie county republican commit wa buffalo chairman of the national 4 i ilia of busirtessmen he est gibraltar's annual spies to top llofl mdlicm in 1952 dr kenneth i up nys bar association to honor sheriff braun sheriff kenneth j braun will he honored on april 2sth in new york city by the new york state bar association he is being cited by this jurist's organisation for an gut standing police contribu tion to ihe criminal justice system the sheriff's nomina tion was unanimously approved by the bar association committee in recognition of an out standing effort to improve the police function within the criminal justice system in suggesting sheriff braun the bar considered his accomplish ments in professional po ducing innovative new programs to police also cited were the 1 sheriff's concern for civil liberties and civil right most impressive though was the sense of hu manism that the sheriff ............................................... . . as a person has brought to his law enforcement duties in sheriff braun we have a police officer from erie county who stand out in new york state as both a person and as a professional law enforcement officer in accepting the award the sheriff noted i am deeply honored by this however this award is not just for me it belongs a well to the new breed of professional and dedicated police officers whom we are seeing with increasing frequency in law enforce ment for itbout them i could not have accomplish ed anything kenneth j bracn chisholm testifies on immigration law reform •' sh i ch hoi testifi**d apr 2thh on new proposals to reform sue nation * immigratii-n lawt speaking to the joint heanng of tht mouse ..,.'-_ rat l y i 1 stu.sm matees on immigration she stated i would like te supftort an initiative which appears a tb new york time said not nativist not racist not mean but i am reminded of the quotaticm that it is by rsur deeds t our words shall w ba jtelsad as chair of th cory-tefmional black ctttx-oa task force on refugees represent * chisholm first comment ed on llj r ft 72 and s 2222 the re>cently tntrt-jured bills being consider ed hy the s_r_rr>mmit*aes»t i believe that th committees bill are an imixir taot step forward in tialanc ing the com peting interests involved .' changing our present immigration laws i am particularly pleased with the refugee ....... /».,. provision and the serf lot on the admission of americanism children i am troubled however by the potential discriminatory impact inherent in an employer sanctions proposal " of course the congresswoman continued my interest concern re volves around the adjudication proced ures and asylum sesrtion part c of your bill which pi-opostes serious problems in the area of due process protf-s-tiona summary isirm proceedings are clearly op»n to an abuse to an abuse of discrvlion of i.n.s officials .. it elimination t.i judicial review i asylum claims raises the spectre of court-strip ping the caucus is o|i|m>ned to the removal of federal court jiuisi.liition as a matter of principle there is no mechanism fur ensuring that lnfutina tion beyond state department reports still receive nde.-uati cotisi.leralion in twrth the training of the administrative law judges and as evidence presented in the asylum hearing h r fio7l refuge asylum legislsti.m just introduced by mrs i'hisholm addresses these issues by retaining the present exclusion pro cedure preserving judicial review fin pattern and practice cases at the district court level and allowing individual asylum claims to be raised at the circuit court level in a l|.'|ll»tmtli>ll priiceeding congresswoman chisholm conclud ed by stressing that there are some who believe that i and my colleagues in the congressional black caucus should worry rr re aliout the socioeconomic problems of iliac t americans and forget about haitians and ethopiens to those critics i would simply say that no one except the caucus itself will determine our agenda we shall continue to oppose discrimination against those who are only separated from us by their arrival in the americas in different boat college to laud ketter ih hubert l hatter the president i.l th slate university of new york at buffalo from 1970 iw2 will receive the lh annual president's a»ard from daemen college preti lent dr robert s mat hall ihis will take place at the llaemen colleg srhnlarahip uinner an nounced the llc-_nrahtp lynn mtllan chairman of the event the honor for fir otter will ire presented cm thure may eth in th charles j wick center of ijaert college 41*0 main st amher*t cocktails will tie served at 6:30 p.m with dinner served at 7:15 p m the presentation to i jr keller will lake place folloping dinner pr*soout i suit nt award recipientt have b*en hon i se-e er r haa hon will a li publisher t-s-irg j "... a r mar x orcoran dr a wattle row land lax tile m kinn tnd alfred e and reajv anacornb in iotj for this iact*rs*.it role in lr.t*tr atclt-l j:.i.»:i.,r dr kcv«ar-t *.** awrtrdevi an honorary ivtctca of sci ence :« ,-■-. by k-oirig kett.r i innu..-.1 tin pg 1 s**pa***2j 1923 mi % criterion press and still the no i wny cf-ntrnl cities largest press xii .* 4 ha la/en pen every weeli f every year m—c our eiiste.jc sers ret tent tatnmuinhrsi youve tut gsvt.a stsjrv ut ks a st-j,*v t*4 tr is ,**.*,, ■- 20 uis-stat nt v'svtk't s*w*t ms •*.*»— fi_™*t pcei4 - the only wny t-*__pi*v tyatyet tern * i u i..t as a hot fide •-*.*-. iv*t tmsmt tht mai h 1 187*1 ast ot co.tjjtew - ■s|u-.tii**j iss'-siss.-eiv a tell them you saw it in the criterion *
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-04-28 |
| 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 | 1982-04-28 |
| 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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