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y and still wny's only official minority newspaper not lust a free shopper bulk rate handout political or clipout sheet 1 rochester - - - niagara region the buffalo criterion vol 49 - 33 , 5 sattmdat august i 23 197 j local 15 - national jw jurisdiction no.2 convocation scene tw 55th annud 6a*vo . itaa at - jurisdiction -' no 11 wny { churches at i god ? in christ tnded a we service j \ saaday august lotit d gr tabernacle church 539 wil ', waifscj formerly calvary baptist church 7 7 7 presiding bishop charles ii mccoy is shown ww beg the communion ceremony -'. . among other ministers are ; reverends wdttaa quitman rom bishop » ati rowra-m rev lee allen spight seated second from leit lowerl rev william houston host p**tor and rev jame vfummwh and above bey gtonweed young i snd sthers ''?'"? ?'? district no 1 convocation under tw direction at btabw ■i cßoy anderson will convene ? august 18-25 d the state , tswrnscle glenwood and * purdy st rev a bell la hem < minister 77 7 ■'. r ■*,•.: j77 7y criteria photo corner stone laying on sunday jaly the masonic ? order of * district four of buffalo and ilka n ¥„ under the authority at the . empire state ' grand " council * a 7 '? a.s.r.m had the ; distinct "• wear tat .*•' toying j a cornerstone * the ceremony took place at r mt zloa baptist church niagara ' falls pestered by | rev m j bushelon ? grand,master ill gleaner c jones jr 3310f new york city presided ,;, . district j four consists tof adam brotherhood lodge 452 ftapatrick lodge " 203 of buffalo and ben lodge of ;. ulics n y jl^yy 7 . district four members char • tared ? s '■..- bus ?. and ■. _ were - ;. accompanied by tfaefe wives ' sad affiliated chapters e •* lett chapter { 452 eveatag ■* * star chapter 42 julia cdd ? '■* spring i chapter . 203 sad . gnests."j'w;?-i*."v 7.777 dekdebrun speaks at candidates school on economy allen dekdebrun endonu-4 d*moeistk 7 candidate ':& for county e«e*i_tl\e ldre*sed tw bib aim tied candidates v . workshop at cantatas college ;^|, sp iisklag a iw deprea—d i economic condition to the ? county the amherst super i mt midi 7.*,*1 hmiw . ? the j aatfoad .; economy ____■not stopped rochester or - syracuse or -. - naassa or iaffufl counties dl ? m w norn hsve a rata d warm -£ pktymmd abam halt that d rite caaaty tw ma wv made pragmas sad so ma we - .*:<■v-v " ■' ' aamag mwr thtaa i j fa-pas ta a fafl-rime hates trid : d*v**wm*at as*aar t ' prd***l**all staffed sad ? paid to dm iw tab ad just committee ,■'■- , ... i what w need i leadership sunlaii l tw top d'tw .*. ceaaty daitatatrsttaa io make tod ffmt to'tent thta eca * marie slluatloa round 7 all ' ma hay • haaa t*cteg ta ' s - prpsod.ni troll and commit j ' toe sftor cammtttee •* window dressing but we haven't " ' nude any ptssgr :" 77 fa amherst the lama flmstteg ,' town to new ' tmfc j suit i ***** been tavdved in j ate idevetapmcat at ' • " new e«w ri'ttrrn ceater s aeeoad recreation center dmlnktr j*"-*a s fv „*-*«.*^». . ..,.-.„ ---_.. _--*». police damage boon .*-"- mr and mr hooker fun ttarirarg of ,; 213 cambridge ay were greatly rprte*d • on ridiy evening august mb when members at the j karen j iks squad si surged to wye i ' broken down two doors at their ifwnpmty 7 7 ? gp it is reported thst • total d elgh i offkwr were involved j j^mf,'j funde burg is show pointing to iw ' lower door whlch wss smashed by three ffker while tw upper door wm destroy ed by five officers ! there wss no dope to be : found the ' officer spate gta*d fi tb talm l)*psn „ ment reported thai plan have wag s made to repair the '■damage — but it has not been j done to data ... "" i ■? - crttertaa phot group moots to discuss phase oof plan ' this group at intrreslrd citizen j m g fa urban wsgae 402 brandwsj ted week to discuss ih p«**lbhjty at fa mtaorllv student affairs office st the state i wlve-mv at new task m buffalo bring phased aat feostoanbaaavnd mln*rlty stadeata * ttttndhm iw i dversltv « a he affected as this change -"-%, 7 7 swsm te tw photo at ' const legislator '." tager stark rii see-ad ■. tea tail tested reeaevelt rhodes 04 meter at th mwrth ssswm affair otmre dental atkrr ( i ■■■■■7nf fa t itaacpi .■■■■■■■yryyc { , ■..-.;•. -'- ■a ■-, .. - afar cappm amt bwe fa.'bnb'tbesn sad far ' an c rimvsvmi f*t___j 7 mim-t^ra mmm » vnmwgß building fund drive ■'.'.. - _ - r-*«i m - **-' r ■" sfc j y { a drive to rata funds to help repair the hr damaged action d ! ml cd vary hdy ; bible cbarcb 25 nash st '. rev ja tillman pastor i underway 77.y ? 7ev«ag«!lst msry i.ouit \ herod i i chairman at the .' drive any donation for thl worthy cause will he appreci . sled and should be sent te i tsngelld mary herod 207 high si or rev a ttllmaa 393 e uric si in the mated ■the church 7?"-?7 mrs h.b shaw to be honored 7 mm h '; u shaw will wi . honored ; at testimonial *' banquet given by the umpire % . b»ptl»l minister wlvis ' sad | widow amac os friday county executive supports medicaid bill ?'? county executive regan wa | ;: given - his support to a bill pending in congress ' to i permit the us at medicaid ' ; funds for car of the elderly ta ' their wafes :**" ss sfw alternative to nursing bam ■car amtafarr with house hold tasks,-shopping wdktag ad transportation j ar . foa ■tare ef tbe md 7 • 77 '•".' i the '.; proposed i national hem i hedth *, care act of 1975 weald provide heme care for certain elderly i people at considerably leu cad then the i equivalent service provided tin a aw ring heme ? r supporters of the bill ctalm ' thai at-home car ' foe certain elderly people could be previd ' ed at aim - mm a month pared to 500 •' month in nardag bam '■■'■minister passes 7the tale r*v stove l hargrove pastor \ d trinits : baptist church to shown with ' hta wife during a pose for one at • their anniversary obser vances -'■..? 7 rev hargrove passed swsv in millard fillmore hospital j ' tuesday afternoon august 12 ' 1975 j services were ** held ', friday aug 15th at trinity ! 1 baptist charrh at i ? p.m , the complete story on key " hargrove death wfll appear ' in nest wa d tw cri , tartan ? pag three shows ever picture lake during j ; hi administration t trinity t baptist church ?" >_ ; 7y . rev and mrs s l hargrove black social workers to meet at nassau beach hotel nassau bahamas — over . 500 members at the national association ' d : btack % social workers wfll convene at the ' nsssaa beach t hotel ? from ' august 19-26 for • ! special i nsfi mm ■ea a ■compara / tive analysis of the btack fam ily in america - sad ::, the ;, • caribbean 7 77 77 ' the week-long conference tw flrst ever sponsored by the nations association outside at 1 j the united states will draw la | temsttonslly known panelists j from tall s snd the * bswmas.^}7 ;.;-_ twy include , andrew blb tagstay ph d at howard , udverdty in washington d 1 c and timothy mccartneyl : ph.d of saadlands rdilbiliu ;■• ttan t center la ? addition william bain ph.d of memorta hospital in nassau wfll speak •■£■,** according ■*", to cede j ':'- wtlltams jr executive score j tary of the national asaocta ttan at black social workers ? which [ hudsamtaia in iter * york city delegate will w ; : coming ?. bam al ever the ? 1 united states 7.7 1 7*zn '■' era conies to an end 7 prior to 1967 it was possible to vtait ? cw'-j university at buffalo campus sad 7«dy i sporsdlcdlv i tea * minority -. person although then a today lb university aa diwd'¥lot^dst«^qip ed institution the feeling wm that either minorities did ml taxes artwt rimy were not qualified m worthy to parttci j pate |; in p higher education j ? ellwr as ? professionals * ar f students 7-7 7 -??"?'-• t5 in the tittle active clvfl rights movements began and riots secured cross the country .' msay d tw country's tradition , institu tions were forced to open : doors for greater participation r for ,*" many at \ the .; country deprived ■ciliens * ;* higher ':■- education traditionally avait able xctadvdy to :.:' hit ' middle-ctass and upper-class ; people provided greater parti ; rfprtea at \ the ' 7 country , underprivileged special dv ;. csthmd program ere set up to pay special st tea tion to the recruitment of pom people sod : students from lower-class fam ilies '-* - 7 ' :- admlsseas arrangements | were established that silo wed 9 minority ' students snd other '• 1 pom students m eater higher ' ! educational institution with \ out meeting normal adatta -.; dons , requirements ? ample ' financial assistant was made ' available to help jht|mmltag"j the educationd.expenses for ' disadvantaged student j to ysttead irfcul bed effort were nude on the part d testf ? fullon professiond staffs to develop innovative and dttit7 five programs for fftittt an , tag*d students at this rime ta ? oar j history k waa vary • fashionable a well as profit ' able to tiliition to main tain • liberal profile ■: . tw ;,.:. federal aad j mat .? governments ml up programs 1 to provide financial incentive foe chod ibat could list high ? percentage of mini rills per tklpdtag fat their institution's v rimsesi and foundation dollar - were 7 s svsfldbl*"_for '.". lm**e say research to ■• w -.'. conducted on the mlooriiv in :'• dividual ? or the •;' minority i mm 7 : :-? '■■': 77-*"vv>?i minority student affairs program to be phased oaf effective sept ist iw university of baffalo adminis tration has announced its intentions to phew out the office 3 minority **, student affairs and reassign all full time j vsm ample ye • •": ■>*■this office for the past aye years has provided valuable services ta the students focalty sad staff members at tke university community as well as valuable assistance to twcuy . d baffata sod weston new york resident ~_ fourteen hundred minority student attending the univer ally will be affected by thta change 7 tw staff d the office at "' minority student affair ask for your support by sending te r letters to dr robert keller president stat university of new york at buffalo support tag the continuation of this office - for further tafnrma : tion cdl 831-4643 t funeral services held for john m marsh jr ■:'-.' funeral ervfem fur the tale jaw henry marsh jr wer held wttrwy aug 9th d i p.m fro jordan rove wi^wbm church > rev glenn dußois ta pastor 7 y7 '?< john ■marsh jr ma , d jew st and ko**tu was wra may th 194 hi meridian miss if passed way monday aagaal 4th 1975 at p.m 7?7 j | he came to buffalo hi mi ' md nailed with tka jordan grove baptist church under the leadership ef the tanner pastor res henry feed where be arm a smtoher at the junior j cm ' sad wm v«-y artfv in the jb*reh ? - mvvfwfclg mn mv a daughter nmmwf twe son adrtaa sad andrews a tarter mm sr d st lad m • metier r«*dta at baffin a dm friend card ann ptaea eight lis in : - mary ■ann . craig aw fay reeves ltaw marsh stdta l wart sarah d ward evelyn marie wart haw fa karen mwdn aae brother larry wartt i fhn aaatat cwa abtaaa mary ammv zaaae wtdwr ww cfarrnml plamnm ttart ' five mtttaa -'.' willie allison cwrtas an william c walt st bdtoft ctay sr nd torn clay bane niece , and elgli acpwsrs and a wd at ether rdsttve and friend '.: m*ad*w " bre fea«r*l •; hem *»»; ** ttart latermed wm la st matthew ■ceatetaty '? rev assert span mnttaft ed taw at tka abwnte at . t_v pastor 1 d*wi __* i touring the seslh 12 john henry march.jr bishop anderson ? announces the start of the 55th annual holy convocation ]||| 3 bishop ; leßov aadcrtwa presiding bishop of the first fi ecclestastlcd jurisdiction at j the church of ged ta christ of "' \ western new york snnounces ': the 55th aaaad holy convo cation for august 18-25 this ' meeting to net for gathering >; together of the saints from throughout the state for ' teaching instructing train * big ;■singing preaching and ' sod winning 7 ■?*''-*-: ": ".' .' jjf the general theme ' pro * claiming christ to s •„' crista i fated ; worid tw ',' bishop c mys,ttsl the amid ta filled : with crises and there must he j some tower at strength that 5 will ' provide the community hh iw spirited * force that 1 »■setae out and dispell the ' i darkness of godliness in the . midst d 7 s world j oiled with liars drunkards thieves * robbers prostitutes otagitl , mm ? births abortion ?? sad y : muiders bishopf anderson my t'thto ta still ged world ad jmm ; cbrid i the dy , aw to the solution of these ertal«.*«7.7'7 77 7 - -: - bishop aadcmoa extends s •„ prwtad warm welcome to oar ettv dlk-tate taw enforcement officers educators and to tw entire • community to tote te : amd let is'-work together te dethroning tbe nustrr evils te , em world today v ■"." - ',';' ,' '■j wrvtem wat w ww dally fceml 10 *.«■. aatfl 1 p.m dgbriy 7**te mil ";.-*? ?:--. bishop ult anderson is presiding bishop ms cdlle priagta supervisor tt wa mam learns g mcintosh eiecatfv secretary new sports group established 7there is ■new apart group tsumlshed it tw qwcen's height can sectary fanner tnformailoß sriß be pebflawd nest fati««j to observe anniversary ..-..^— '.^:.. ■«• ■,:. a ...... yr : ■"■< a y-i as|tw aaafvermrv at be a > mode mmm^^m at king sota mm ' hdtaam church 91 ". maate st wffl w held cram saw aaga'tttb to sled d km fmn ta tavwd ta tw paaw ta ta.md ta rvhlp s.ub them mrs shaw pg si l « taaa-maem mmm • *"•* *> -*■' ddtddtoim see sl n-->,'.*i ,- «* l-mrifr w -\?*< j s;f medicaid bull see pg 8 :■-*:-■•. .>>;," fca ,&»■■:■■minority office iwspsa-sl ii 1913 — 1975 | , 17 7'-_--'y a „-'• - .;-. j i t,;'j,.,-^.v iv ---_»■- 1923 1975 criterion ■• press 7-7 •.;»■:-; rmar wara__f_l ■bls-^^j ■3ak 7.7 , ■7<-v 77?7 7??7.y v and still the no 1 ' wny central cities largest press ; our office has we open every week at even '■-. veer stare *. ear * eridence j serving ear 77 communities 7-77??7?7 :•' aaaam^taaaax^bamu^^a^kkaoaaaaaßaaaaawßßß^m _' ' *— .'■'-■''■" mm -:-:' 7 ■:-_■■■:■,■-;/■*-:: {:.,<.. - to oar many readers * v'whopay for • ?■"-?•-* ■■:■•■■m and subscribe to the criterion 7 7-"7?7 -'■"■'' -"■?■;'. v we thank yea per still " perpetuating us t as f dean of why's minority . leadership and upstate n v.'s only official inner cities newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1975-08-16 |
| 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 | 1975-08-16 |
| 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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