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77 7 wny's only official minority newspaper not a free shopper handout political or clioout sheet rochester liil niagara region the buffalo criterion sathpay 2s-u,191 mil « - ra 4 local iv—national 20 bon voyage celebration for mrs e lett dixon '■■■'* mwmmwmmmmsx of adecthin beautiful gift and ea*h'wtre ; shew erad on - mtti'i _.. lett \ in ion local pleafcm organist and matic leather she:was aim mtgama at . faith bap ihi t church far aaveiai years aad ( at . her h<>me charrh . smemmi temple ilapii«i church since fit was organised 27 ye*.a ago ihy rev r 11 dl ton fit her former totbrnndsilppxp's p 7 it ti matt heart-warming to milne the enlhu llr and sincere feeling nhawa the hanorte by ; the many"church official representatives tof organization t-d*ms ! and their parent aad her neigh bor she ha tmlj endeared ms.c gary first cellist in recital 77;mlsa carlotta gary cellist presented a recital under the auspice of the library and >' maaeaai of | tbe performing art in the auditorium af the | i new york ' public übraty tt \ ' mntola center taarsday , jan 9th ''■..< :",','■.'*.' 7s the assisting artists were ~ ! grey william french hani 1 ; barbara rub violin ; and ; jerome sale clarinet ; xx miss i gary a j native pet douglass towers group presents charter 7 after a year of hard tabor i under the v leadership of 1 jlmm bryant ■second from right the douglas towers 192 south division st oaaily ; reesbed j a j senior v citizens club charter the group was organised la january tio 1974 hy mr t bryant who persuaded the members ta become affiliated '. with x the x senior •{ citizens organization .■-.'::'. *'„ he was * assisted jby 7 mr carrie i.wwte oik thomi son/'vmr.';ami mrs j_h__y 7 mcdonald and ether xx j •■; displaying the charter ate ' john f e-by nys senior ' citizens . representative aad '* :*-■>. yf___fc ■■__• j*»w.i__.jl.-•"■ir^.__fr.j|_toa_«ii__i retirement party held for harvey b fletcher 77 a retirement part wa t hew thursday january 9 for $ harvey a fletcher jr who ivi wetked for the former buffalo ' mamma hospital a xx member of j -•• the \ ceriairk family 7 care teas he completed m year { ii of rt^^*--ff_sf_^f x wa relative '. and friends ', battered mm al nariteriae re*toaraal "'. x ■""'"■'-■- . • show * the photo with mai ■i the committee aad other ' memhm of hi family,f a ell at his maay friends x t hi brother art also | retire boat bethlehem steel fter ja year*.77 7 ■t ' rrs fletcher * is fa partner .* hi jimmy and urn tier's reoteu rant al 165 broad way ranter 7 af , mlr-lgaai and alao prv*i ■', deal ■and enno r of ■the x pel ; immunity * hoar broadcast aver radio station , w'blk every sunday morning * from 9 to 10 a.m for the irk j and thai in confernce held on seniority issue 7 a decree dr*lg*e_*:t produce . haretony,ij justice ctftial appartaalty alt ta lh steel industry ha*'done just 7 the opposite ■x~yj a case brought by george ■. - h williamson fat rsaandaa . with seniority at bethlehem steel corp he caaaai seme inter-racial bickering v sn thiasday,tjan.'.a7ih,7:;a ; tenter oa tha matter was j held lath u s court house ■buffalo with judge john t cortln attv paul lm_in ' i reptaaaaesa * the ',-, minority wsriver ■according to the minority x workrrt the , fool j dart the aaanjanv f aad 7 eaten : ; ate 7 wet-tog together hi fatting 10 j process i grievance of , both *. bl»rk mid white worker it is reported that a minority .-* athae could halm a job bt the ] plant if ho had mart senior *>, thus caaalag the conflict . another conference sa ihe matter u scbedaled oa jadge 7 cortln fetor calendar ■'-■-' * it is reported thai abaal ts minority steel workers ate fat 7 vehmi any sptoglomaa lo from california m___j_c_______fc -___. _. '.'.:::-:.,'.,-, ".. ii im-amm mini workshop -^" „•».*■'-.","• ....."■_ ihe y badslo clab of the te«l akooeiattea af negia l|«*te«a aad pn>fe*«teaal wa ebw___b__l«»_t_w_«n____t!_-_..vjr a*ra lob lac i bohfiag a , workshop oa i carta trie mm aa etptorattea tote the sck-nro thai deal with agfatg —. practical aspects of wilberforce looking for class of 25 am andante of , 1925 j *' vntlbcrforce i'nkervltv w barfatee ohio arm asked to lommunlcale with the alumni ' omce wuberforve i'aivorailt or . lillian m weave p o t bat 7012 midtowa va j.17»7 x'r .:■■:■'„-., am!tlefc v uf deceased mem her ate rtttaesicd to write also preparation tot the ssth reunion wilt saaa have to he made the gradaalca.ato ; have to he catmacted married womea 7 are ' netted te include their maiden names nowak sworn in as bflo congressman the 7 photo '- show j newly sworn-in representative hen ryx j n«wsk and x house . speaker carl albert demon strate { the oath-taking 1 lech mmmm in the speaker's capitol x ' office following the ceremony : january 14th tv v v v p-i awarded degree . the rev / dr : robert hi j sanders paster of the refuge temple of christ 943 jeff er-v yon * aye has been awarded j : the -„ degree t doctor £ of ,_ . humane '. letters - from the \ american weolcvaa college of j ihe northeastern durational i and theological consortium . - dr sander / has ■;. \ beea 7 i actively t involved '-■- hi man '. human concerned '. project prior to coming to buffalo a year ago after moving to thai buffalo area ho has establish ed an active involvement at the attica , aad 5 erie county ' correctional faculties he v wa 7 in.lmmcntal . in ( establishing '""■a - rehlhwtolliwi center in westchester county far drag { addict aad former \ ': prison inmate jp : dr sanders v was - the key . speaker - at i the •' memorial service far dm late dr martin lather king held at the attica arrccrt—al i'arwtv on j«nu 7 at isah at v'pim.xxx './/.- he i ha a 7 great tote fee people and strive to atlaiater to their total aeed tkmvng the many project dr sander in fan rived to mt a bible school la his chimb melt he organised and caa the refuge teazle at christ bible lavunrtc the ptapooe of the mhaai la to help train • e.miatee missionaries son x amy school teacher aad other c-rtetfam r_er he aba otrve aa hmuoili "' the mtma * ••*». «•;' att fima-.il._aa dr sander is married be and his wife janice are the parents of two om robert aad merit ..• . : ford names minority citizen to cabinet post ip moving ahead 7'ln his previously announced open . \ dear ptrfje^r president ford > . hat announced m intention to i aaadaate wmfcat t coleman of putadelphla pa la be secretary of transportation if s i confirmed by ike senate coleman jj weald ' become ' the ■second mark in histor*"to head , a presidential cabinet peat t * he win succeed claude,s.'f ;' brine gar who hat resigned f effective febraary ist '..-■.£",■'£ since 10.2 mr coleman | has been with the law firm of | dllworlh patsoo kallsb kohn and dlllts of * phoadel - ', - phi he was elected apartner la 1956 from 1949 to 1952 he wa with the firm of p»«l wei rlfkind wharton aad x garrison of new york city.*7 t mr coleman was born i'aav i jaly 7 1920 in philadelphia i pa he received hi a b i degree degree summa ; cam 7 laade in 1941 frem vl hep '. university of . peasylvanta j and hi ll b degree magna t cum ; laade from : ihe harvard | university law school ta 1946 x he was a lattgdell fellow at p | harvard law school from 1946 x •■lo 1947 . he then served a a '• law clerk to supreme court justice fells frankfurter from 19411 to 1949 x-:xr l:r ': ft he is married to the former los ida hardin and they have three children they reside la - philadelphia t other recent appointments by the president 1 elude the elevation of new t york judge *? henry bramwell to ike i .$/ ■district t court ppema'xxthe assignment of farmer loosing j and urban dcv rlopmeot dog ■on . theodora britten a 7 ambassador ot hath ados la ancther significant move , preside nt lord aaaounced plan >" to 2 forward % to v the y congress draft legislation far a five-tear - esteatloa _ af 7 the voting of the vottegright act build notes 7 the bcud orgaateattee te conducting aj vso.om . fund . drive li seek to ctpand be . • food stomp program * build wants to help afi wba ate la „ need :■r :,.- r .«.• ;_. the'civil 7 mil • group is .', seeking to establish * own mo i mt alert center aad plana to * form * pta b___d.'-v't7-tv x bulo tfflpl to go s through with it proposed '■baa-tea project ll is la aeed of 12,000 to help pay off the j blild notes port of bflo to send rep to european mission ■nfta chairman chester r hard announced this -. week that ml as tori of baffalo 7_w hi * be «'. represented *> in aaj extensive trade '. mission via - o eatapa 7 m _ s x-£sx the international associa x tion af *: great lakes v ports iiaglpi la sponsoring the ' trade _■' mission in which * various maritime interests * ; throughout the . great il lakes 7 will hold receptions .• in tea '{ major european cities their * guest win be shippers ship v owners and operators major t 7 importers and ci porter and '- | government trade official .. the 7 reception will 7 be followed by personal cats on i the major companies involved ' in the seaway trade efforts '; will be concentrated on obtain ing better ami more frequent v v v easel service to the port of buffalo the trip . which was '. also £ c dictated with clark alio j way new york state division of international commerce off p ice albany will include a visit jftelj the new york stale 7 international commerce office la brussels belgium laglp members agreed to the trade mission because the 1474 shipping season through out the great lakes saint law .'. rence vs way system was ' quite disappointing for a num ber of reasons principally the 1 energy crisis canadian and american labor problems the 1 collapse of the bridge in the well and canal etc there iwere also numerous negative ;. article written in many major i mazarines which contained a number of negative influence . regarding use of the system ' j v nfta development man ger arthur lancaster who v will 7 represent the x port lof i i buffalo left far montreal on vj_a.'23rd foe a coordination appointed the natfaaal fact cm ■camps : saoumtd • today . thaeppotetmcßf of beatrice l ■4aa t c to sap.i.ism.eß i " '-; at •" toe ' aoßts .'* mate commercial uowe tgfifefss 1 11 far the past sit months she has been a member of national fee tea management aate teg program she is a raoualt of the state l'nlvcr : idly of new york at buffalo with a 8 s degree la bmd acs management and rise earned aa a a s degree fat bookkeeping from bryant and strattan busfawas lasiftete beatrice and hoe liailnml dr charles anderson m d reside fat amherst with their three fmhm charles st , ft mmtfc %-. ami ik_m 4 beatrice l anderson horn the desk of henry j nowak 37th district the opening day of the 94 th congress waa a family affair i for freshman | representative 1 henry j nowak of bu_i_o i ■■-^ prior to the formal " swear 7 ing-la ceremony tn the capitol a series of visitors entered mr 7 7 nowak's : office ia '. the f * long v worth house office building greeting him hello cm : giassitiaa p''ii".x .' -'.'' \ , when ; the 7 congressman's x "■daughter diane 8 ; entered _ ! her dad private office she smiled shook.bis band and said hello congressman ri 7 diane <,' sad i her \ heather ; henry ; 6 sal * netl to ] their - i father as ha repeated the oath 7 administered en masse to the \ house by speaker carl albert the congressman's wife the i former rase santa lacks was _ scaled la ihe family gallery in . the house chamber during the ceremony xti prior to the oath-taking mr nowak presented his wife with an orchid and also handed one 7 to his mother-in-law mr an na i santa lucia saying hera ma base's a flower i went oat and picked far you this morning the festivities were alto a ,' atrial event for eric schmidt 7 11 of v cheektowaga whose 7 father james schmidt is the '• congressman district repro ve _ ■- * - - _. _ \ tentative fat x buffalo t the plane trip jto washington to attend the swearing-in . cere mony was | erie's fj birthday • present the congressman is • eric's godfather eric brought along an autograph book so be could gel the signatures of some important people the first one he gal was from his godfather ■;' : mrs schmidt her mother ' mr p phvllls u gams p the congressman's brother and his "_ wife mr 4 and mr norman newak of buffalo their ' two > 7 children norma jean and . 7 patty and the congressman's father joseph nowak also : attended the festivities which included a luncheon buffet la the congressman office ': a .. surprise visitor was former representative thud ■daus j dawd who dropped ; by to offer ms congratulations j 1 mr dotehl represented the 371b •■district for la years before hat retirement ai • ihe end of the test congress 77 mr nowak 39 served a erie | county comptroller for , nearly nine years before his election to congress fat november the 37th district included buffalo lackawanna and a portion cf the town of chechia ";' • ts ' endorsed for state senator former assemblyman date m other af depew ha received the saaateiaa . em dorwement of tly bawd af director of the erie county chapter ovfl service em ployee association ft sea for efectfoa as aceoedteg to m harold bonaaax chairman ef the chapter's political actio committee apoe whose recommendation ihe endorse black artist commissioned by coca-cola usa to paint back heroes x atlanta georgia ipp with • ' the eyes af the nation to soon j be turned daring the month at . february toward ibe abases a i lion of the contribution made by blacks to the development ' 7of xx america v coca . 7 cola usa stmamtced that the ; company * ha recently cam missioned noted block artist •_ . ( aiv in b jones te paint tome 7 famous mack heroes these , historic heroes w m be depicted an tv trays in keeping with lite company's roatlnnoos 7 part u patinn bi the aaaaal £ occurence of national - black history week feb «._**. ; the i trays amy weß became ; collector's hems ryp " '•* r featured among the sepia '' mac portrait wfll be sorb _ historic , _ and ■tonsmpstaisife mack heroes *% dr martfa j lather king v jr mary bfdiißf ______________ !___________■harriet tnhaiaa sojourner truth '.-. m shall | jackaaa george wimhbfimi carver calvin jones artist t mini workshop so .•< buck artist sea n&igi volker see page 7 see pg is trade mission sea pg 7 iv i can tinned m page 3j j x ! continued aa page 3 gg i ''«■*■t 7 , * .. t see paget ■"' _;" s ■■'■■■■x.xix ■■r-z-'&k/^tt 1923 1975 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press t oat alike ha been epea even week uf every t p j ) ear v mcv oar ', c ilttcnce , [ serving your j sx'xirlptmmmmnme*i xs:/pxy [- buy bonds * xr^-r vv '* •■■..• tfi'v v to our many readers . who pay par and subscribe to the criterion we thank yaw for still .-■v •- i«.>l*|v*p *„-% '•■-■*" v i'-"~v t -.''■-■• j ■" tv ': ■'. t perpetuating us as i bean of wny's minority y'''~~xr,y-!-,.ry ry \-•- '..:>,: >->. v7-v'v leadership and upstate m y only official inner ■■:. • i x-?y tt v-tt "•-■' - cities newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1975-01-25 |
| 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 | 1975-01-25 |
| 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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