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i saturday january 11-17 1*75 vol 4 - n0.2 wny's only official minority newspaper * not a free shopper handout political or clipout sheet rochester niagara region the buffalo criterion local iv—national 20c rochester high-light of 74 , • j th heptm j federation i el if women *$ chris he'd >, their ". aisnnal \ olnni-r -: at * lagan > party ■! house y the | guest * ' *, speaker l ssa „> mrs - miry c happen the dynamic 8u11a 1 '■',' 11 ■a „...*. . ..-!,'* ... j:,i , '''• lonian j "/;**'::.'.' .'. '<." y in the photo seated from left ■aret f mr chappeßc be gregory jackson ude n i < minister at am f lon church i i standing*l pod m 1 buffalo regional president a rpcbes • lor reoid.al frances y me . danle and to the tar right julia ' brandon a \ rochester kdncolor third annual miss east high panther held the third , animal miss east high panther contest concluded with aloojo thoay | mm left school prlncipsl aad j bernard pryar right [ crown ing ( and robbing the winner - miss coretta sweat a 16-year \ old sophomore mb sweat i j the daughter of mr and mrs ■:. sweat af smith st k ~ *' :/-'■„;. — criterion photo made 27th annual visit for the 27th consecutive . year the upper room prayer ', band led by res henry hall read from left has visited the old folks home hi alden n v on new year's day ■. the picture l shows deacon i moore • res hall and rev * ■: joseph moore - distributing fruit to an inmate they also : ■: i-y..'iyy'y'^i y'^-.y sing corals offer prayer : cookies j aad !;' frail •;" "'■a *,'; ; residents y'.v'.yy '•"' y . - criterion photo last rites held for john harris wfuneral services were bold january 6th for john m harris at the humboldt pkwy . baptist church and officiated by rev john t i millard mr . harri died j ittvfgh kb was hare sepj 52 ibm ; la harrow ontario canada the oldest of five brother and two later at the late henry ad clestia harri ' ' ■?£ mr i harris .' attended _; the i pufaiu m b»wl of esset vonnaj'i ontario he as married m jtftu to jennie moore of grand meemmh mwhigan to '. that anion wet bora two sons john a and wilfred d y ... a s yoaag man be was coas.rird \ la tho ami j methodist chun h in jackson weh later ba',*a»o*'»d;'*ia windsor ontario and ' was ' mtmtleed into .' th baptist ; cborch where he served until vha moved to baffale ia i*l2 ; aad joined the st lake methodist chareh ills first ' marralge dissolved in 1*43 ha waa married m , b*mßb j matthews a widow hamariy af marshal texas and chicago ill she waa •"*' baptist they both joined tha '. michigan avenue baptist church hi 1*43 under the leadership af the late dr j : edward naah '...,' ' ■mr harris was chairman of i the trusts board from i*s te ww anil his health failed ! and be retired a trustee . he i **» s ate treasurer af i the juacp far n^yye^s tad ffawk mm£m**l ai'^s . a *. * i ."-• retired railroad workers and honorary paubean were - was employed as chef cook aa the new .; york centre j ball i road where he wethed far 39 "; years and retired la ' 1*45 t ! y ills sun ivors are a devoted j ■wtfe rosette jj harris two ■: mas john a of washington d.c aad wilfred-d.;;afy chicago ib - . pyt brother f wellington harris of tatoato •' ontario canada twe sisters-in-law virginia harris af washington d c • and iterance harris of chicago j ;.' two nctcesi margaret harris of los angeles ; cahf and . florence has of aaa arbor mich two nephew elmer harris of washington d c and ray as ad shenaaa af lea j angeles calif two grand children ova great gtaadshß drew an \'.'.. great .;' grant grandchild • and a heat of reutlses aad friends john m harris th tiaatea board the cecil btobo funeral ; service waa to charge interment was la forest lawn v^annwaamry • ■..-;* mi../'.^y '.;_>■-"-.*"'.;. hesson active in church a second charge of buffalo police misconduct by a minority cilt/cn within the past ; three week wss lodged by the \ i meson junior j high school principal gerald ' hasten ; seated tar right _;.:'". "■tt y when thl picture wa token ■f lis ja | buffalo criterion i ; photographer approtimately 5 v year ago at lincoln memorial • united methodist chuirth mr hesson was chairman of this farewell program or rev and , * mr wlhard a william and • children who ware transferred . to tennessee rev william h landing left was about to receive a : presentation a the i william ,* family t j daughter " sen v aad ■wll*t ■"/,! v sept " " richardson mr ir camp bell and mr hesson were i leaking en with pleasure '.' :• according to report police asked mr hesson to leave hi hint during supper dec 31 and also aaked ma sear-old i son brent to leave their home • for identification purpose s it l reported that • 90,000 mil gainst the city i pending y urban education day confab jan 17th = t ;-.'..,,».::^:, ,'.'.'.." /;■'.,-' '.'-,.. ' the urban health commit y tee will sponsor the first urban health educstlon day coaler ence en january 17th from "::! m a.m to 5 p.m at'the ':< sutler ; hlltea - hotel la buffalo • vy y'-'yy iiyii'.'y the primary purpose of the conference i to help develop knowledgeable urban contain . ers and : health l professions ' relative to community'health '■- services '-. "':; "'.;<!.".'",";'';"-'. ~; urban z health committee ';'... membership i ' comprised . of catherine finch collins roger black well ; florence barton dr robert grantham carolyn f mclaughlin elizabeth*'mltcho-i ell and bath yoloe s ■•'. guest speakers during the morning session will include ' dr thermae • e evan executive director health manpower development corp washington d marshall aaa administrator | e j meyer memorial hoapit . 1 and i dr i william ' lloyd aviktant director health service martin lather king jr neighborhood health _ voter new york cits v they ,£■will f address \ such'y timely topics as national health i insurance the role of the y community ;- hospital % and . health maintenance orgaalta ileal fhmoi and urban % commands . ; y • y the afternoon j session will : be devoted to sis concurrent 2 aettehop calttavqt i onieea bits health i pribram con , tamer protection geriatrics ! mnn rwwme+vmm johowics ■isgbsgl ■health ; manpsssirr ;. menial health community advisory boards ami naming education i-:.y\'"'-i''i:y far further informs ' arecen*g th program coo tact catherine finch collins program cswnllrutor l 854 4sij or carolyn mclaaghfia _ puhv relations m2-5m4 promoted promoted by the y n«dine corporation . the executive '>'■director ;.*.".,''' • mr.'mdver to the main man i responsible for the administra tion and management of one of '■'• the largest tales organization hi the atmte^^y . j . . ■> richie m he is knew to hi a friends i a dynamic highly motivated man who believe i . that he can show anyone who wants to try bow to achieve '. success i'j congradulatioas to i richie bad that beautiful lady mrs i alberta mclser tan base our i be wishes for year confirmed ■success y x 1 vibb^hmi w rf richard t mcl ha been continuing education courses offered ' ' continuing .:'. edocatlaa ■courses win be altered hy erie : community college north w buffalo city hag robert c levy dean af the division of ■continuing edocatlaa an nounced that tameeamanma win ' hit available january 27 ami ! inv lied i icgtotrattea ; in j roam i 1007 ef tits llaß betweeay 4i30 aad 3 p.m monday mm taesday jaa 20 aad st b y lattadartary ******* i im : i english sociology psychol gv sad m thematic sriß y open the program'af acadeoihi degree coarsest tuition i si2 1 per credit hosir dean lev voted thai eccn to appeased ■fa veteraaa benefits f i i '■«■■'; lafanuattea to asagawe at i city hal by caffiag florence k haßwlta at frtiaaten 27 . minority veteran's conference slated ■•. a eeemeremee hi be mm me >'■jonaarv 17 baaagh 19 ia atlanta geargjb km ;• aaafya j th needs of minority .... t*r y aa»r-"-a rasjjar part f the time s»fll be mmmet nm levs-ttua-bnm 1 mt i dlm'harges mm ' the ornnte omcnarges aaa tae amnesty-yi"needs of .':>:, these veteran the conference ia entitled tbe national commence on the forgotten victim the vietnam war the ■»•«« world veteran in addition at the confer ence y a .;. program y will .;. be .' ' developed to make the needs r known ._".' to *£•; the £ minority communities mm tm mobilize i i the help of those communities in , meeting the need of minority veteran *■'.'&■'*■fij ford's "; amnesty i program less-thtin honorable discharg es the discharge review i processes drags unemploy v , men and g 1 benefit are all j items that will be discussed *<• the conference called the | third world peace education : program i of y tbe american y friend service committee to » being organized ;:/; by '"*» ten / minority person they ' aret £ diaries macon former co-di rector of j the vietnam \ era program of } the ' emergency mlnwtiics washington 0 . cs adrian powell national coordinator of y the ir third world peace education pro gram philadelphia y edwin romero director ■/; spanish >; . american ■employment " ser > vice * and "*. veteran y program cleveland thorns ', wy nn "■'.■'■national co-onllnator of \ the ' national association of black veteran milwaukee walter collins executive director southern " conference educa tional fond louisville isaac richmond project dims tee . community education com - mittee marietta georgia ■:■y george 1 velasquez ' field scoordinator third world peace education program san . antonio mlquei berry - laredo texas tony . dtas assistant director seattle veterans actlaa center and . joe ■garcia aashtaat % city : manager beaverton oregon la atlanta the caafeteace to being arranged by boh aaraa [ field roardbtalar tmnl world :". peace edaicetlea program f pemsn*jaha want farther "' hforatadao thoaiit contact adrian wees twh worm peace education pragmas 3*b north i*-th st phoasjelpbia pa 19102 i2isi sa3-997 i ':_£•!.-* y-,--.y .:■„::.• ; fashion show gochesteb - in eaa*mt kwn.altan of mar j th lather king's birthday a faßhten stem wfll he spaanor 1 j by iter mania desetep mental services ykdolescaai maßßji xnoiß fmmaamcmmmam program student committee jan 15th at 620 westftß rd te the gym from tall p.m far . farther information contact tbe undent committee at 232-45w and ask fa tons vetem c leseße grinfay or rmsdy mamie '■-'■■'(,'■*/■..... v -.*-..* f x v *-' s ■'■'•'- receives honorary degree ytbe'ijßev.t maty c clark ' was awarded a doctor of : divinity honor degree sept ; 21st 1974 5-if^^^^^s 1914 . ". she has * done ' evangelistic work for 26 years and ha lived ' hi new york state for 20 years - ;.;.'. during this span rev mrs clark has conducted 48 revi vals .- and organized -■six ■; churches y ff^-j^.y.i i * the minister has also taken a correspondence cpursc at the y j institute of health in ken tucky and went to houghton college i.for four years " rev ; clark organized ; the \ community ' missionary bap ' list church arid wm elected . overseer j?'.f she • ? is i the i } executive bishop ef the body of v christ | church far ab ; people under bishop w m williams of the slate of new york who is postering in long j island she is associated with bishop mabry ' ' i fx rev clark i enrolled ' la "> concept therapy institute la » wiliiamsvihe where she earn ed her msd ! and ] doctor of ca«mlt principles degree i '■*.''.' ". "..' '.'- '•".'■■„:: 4 ■"•./■. observance date changed al it meeting of jan bth the « board jof ;- education j unanimously approved a mo 1 boa to change the dale of the : observance of martin lather king jr's s birthday from , man jan 11 la wed jaa i sth ; ''.".; •;/.:.•-''; :;■,';■: i^*j ■the - board . acted i upon j a | request of the buld organi ration to have the school closine coincide with ■march • and rally in commemoration of the life and work ef dr king to he held on dr king bi/lhdatc jan 15th therefore ah buffalo public : schools .; aaitt ; he closed em m^^wm w no amt ammmymm mmw . wed jan i is [■bateod j el mm jan i mi m pre steady aaao*h»ced ,' y ■''. ♦',"' observance of rev dr martin luther king '.••" roc his till r i the fifth aaaaaf owrsanc at : the ufe of ik bey dr martin lather king jr will be celebrated at -', colgate | resheafr-besw ii 11-croter sendaarlesy wedmaaamy januart is ajsalsei-«ar of the 1 h at tha mart*-red amatn and civil rights leader br king was graduated from thai . croier seminary in 1951 when it was located in chester pa three ; special events ? wiß mark this fifth annual obaerv ' ance planned by members of the seminaries black student ' caucus ■ah three are open to the public • gg ' a special workshop service " will be held at 11:30 a.m in "> '.. the auditorium of the \ semi naries black student caucus i a special warship service will be held at 11:30 a.m in the auditorium of the semi naries st 1100 s goodman sly ! guest speaker will be the rev kelly miller smith pastor of first :, baptist £ church j of { nashville term and ' assis j tant dean of vanderbllt divinity school l ~ t » l y nationally known pastor and * scholar the ' rev mr smith l wrm an executive member of the : board fof the southern j christian leadership council founded by dr king and wan j his dose personal associate among other boners the rev mr smith hits been designat ed as one of the nation's 10 most outstanding preachers by ! ,' ebony y magazine and as < clergyman of the year , wa^-s by ' i'lhmix ßeligious heritage of america yyy other principal participants la the worship service will be dr leon pacato president of : colgate ; y rochester-bcxiey : hah-cro-zcr * dr gayraad s wilmore jr martla ', lather king jr memorial profes sor at the seminaries the j hon thomas ,> p ryaii jr ' mayor.of li dm city:'j£*f i rochester the ernest rash inspirational choir : and the seminaries chapel singers at 1:15 p.m in the dining "- ball a sacrificial luncheon y news p the east side v mca and downtown branch ymca to . accepting applications far a > winter recreation program at beaver island stele park sat jan 18 and sun jan il from 9 a.m te 3 p.m featuring i tobogganing sled ding j saucer ; ride 5 hockey footlj.ll dndgthifl etc '' only 100 youngsters caa participate so hurry nan call yaar i reservation tele . carol carson eaat side ymca or crosby williams 3-17 e ferry st at iyi3-m(m cc raymond mem downtown ymca 45 ». mohawk si 153-9350 . any person ' . wishing ;' te i ett(ii*irip net fecm * em w^wa^^^^m ' permission . eflpa and '*$&%£ participant s*nal pra*m**hfe 5 awn'loach .•-,. visiting professor at the u/b school of management ';:: dr karl d gregory asm af the foremost mack economists .' i in the nation sriß ha a visiting | i professor at the state unlver . ; slty v at buffalo % school jof - - management { for the spring ■semester among the courses be % will y teach wa : be 2 minority and business ca reer development ■'..- j'v'aa aoriate j professor faf „•• '. economics and management at j§j i oakland unlv erslty la michi gan dr gregory to ' rice ;'. ' president yef the black „? '. economic research ceater i • and immediate past chairman :' ef > the ii caucus of j black economists he 1 • graduate - ' of wayne state university and '' received bis phd ■' from the :, university of michigan " a i farmer chairman of the : housing | commit of the congress of .' barial i equality washington d c chapter 7 be has also served vaa an • advisor to the workshop on poverty research and educa tion of the u v deportment of ' agriculture - and as a consul tant to th i saudi y buslnes administration yen minority ' business development dr gregory is a member of a ■umber !; of professional ■organizations ' including u the i american * economic assocta tlaaa mam financial manage : men ; association ■'. and l ihe \ national kla ssoclstlon and be has been a participant la ; conference aa v community control of schools and revenue ; charing * y yy '■';] yy gospel concert the combined music dept if wny churches of cod fat || christ i presenting 1 m*ttte | * ' moss clark national pr**l p dent of the musk dept hi a gospel music workshop and gigantic gospel concert ,'; wtla^mttwtam wpmmpammw wf^mimwrwm it wfll be held at the grace % tabernacle church of gad fat > • christ 53 wfflhwn si ; em * h williams to tost paster regtotratfaa far the workshop to 2.00 the concerts ore bee _-■; af charge -:"'« j';;y .'.':■contort dates ate jaa ith nd it la buflate aad jan i6tb ta efaalra n t > 1923 - 1973 criterion press ———————— and still the no 1 wmy's central cities ' largest press i yj 4 our office ha been open every week of every " r i * year slnca i our *•* existence i serving "\ obi $ v-:^';4'^,v i*^?»«!,b . " ' to our many readers rl , who pay par and subscribe to ' the criterion we thank you par still perpetuating us as :~ dean a why's minority leadership and upstate i n t.'soaly official inner .;"< cities newspaper
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1975-01-11 |
| 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 | 1975-01-11 |
| 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. |
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