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wednesday may 27-june 2 1981 â– â– . vol lm.--.so 22 the buffalo criterion wnys largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region us postage paid permit no 1.114 lujuaijo,nr.wyork mrs l dubois & singers performed on radio program far many tear mrs law du11 of jordan grove baptist ( har former of chester net mmmtamn aye , and novt totaled at 108 llamboldl pkwy and ike rharrh choir were aurora on he shermaa t after nocturne radio program in the mid fifties the ore shoan rendering a aele.rti.tn from ihe walk hall when it aaa located at 41 clinton rt lacnei of hickory the program ao held tin sunday from 11:30 to 12 midnight frum the hall lite program woo discontinued after th otatltin dlartintlßued remote aervlee mr i l.i hoi la ahovtn standing fraal left talbert portrait presented during banquet thlo hiauatcal arene look place in llto.l at the brewt mlthlitan atenua ymca iliiiliih a banquet by mgaottl haplettlfslphal when a portrait if the tale wary b albeit painted by her nephew the int i henry fills was presented aa the late df f 1 nash m poster ■•( mlrhlgsn avenue hap t harrh and i'm hennla looked on 58th year observance - phase ii 3 elected to new officer posts buffalo saving rank has announced that buf falo residents jo 11 ifoiiiner jr raymond n artianuy and calvin p waller have been elected to new officer iosiiions joseph v harm . jr i haa been elected assistant vka praaitlent while ray mamt ft ardanuy and calvin waller have been elected assistant treasur ers mr 11 miner currently serves as regional retail manager of the buffalo region mr ardanuy currently serves as aasio ant manager in the lank a mortgage origination dapt and mr waller .. currently serving as man ager of the rank's bailey mr hamner began his career with buffalo sov ing bank in "*.. ... â€ΕΎ supervisor since in branch administration he was promoted to the officer position of assis tom treasurer in hit'j and served the bonk as manager of the evans sheritisn office most recently he serves as regional manager of the rank's buffalo branch offices he received la bache lor . degree m msnsge went for the stste univer sity of n;*w york at buffalo he i a graduate of the graduate school of savings banking ot brown mr homner is alon a member of the citirens review committee for erie community college's city campus *â– -„< the buffs and amherst chamtaro of commerce hi resides in ntiffolo mr ardonuy joined uuffolo savings hank in nov 11180 as oatsnt manager in the hank's mortgage origination l».|it he previously served as mortgage ota rer at the a federal having and loan aosnr of id healer he received an mis degree from the lit v mil antl stratum limine institute he is 1 memlier of the hoard of dire tor of the lliiffsli hoard i realtoro and is « tnenil.i of the mortgage hanker * assoc niagara frontier builder's assoc and the state and notional associ ation .-! realtors mr ardanuy resides wtth his wife helia and their two children in south buffalo a 1971 graduate from canisius college with « bachelor's degree in hi tory and english mrs waller began his career with buffalo savings bank in 1980 in the manage ment trainee program and was named an admin istrative supervisor later that year he served ss taiit # msnsger of the rank . * rails amherst office until jsnusry 1980 when he wss promoted to manage of that office mr wsller is the director of the archbishop csrroll adviatnry com ****** and o director and treasurer of both st augustine's center and the ken-bailey housing services he resides with his wife sandra and their two children in buffalo j joseph e ii am mil jr raymond calvin waller annual local branch naacp medgar evers dinner set the lmk anowal mcd gar l.»ers dinner .%**• sortd by tha buffalo branch of the n aac p sail m held *:«.','", hun june ii-f in ttm golden flellrtman oi m sutler mi!i..n hotel guest speaker will t naacp deputy iit.,1 ihrme tor the re charles h smith aaaammriam prccroai will be the honontsu ol hag ouunsifcl ing v . *; persons awsj does are medgar i vers civil ri***s award charles i pnr corona aity service award mary alyca dußard human relations ethel moor and youth award jerry c aispaugh pictured from left promoting rx for poland variety special telethon are (.. choirnvetv brian d rook national director i mm american congress alice m poahiszny buffalo cmr leader and richard b «. ki national vice president of me polish-america congress telethon to benefit poland on fri june 5 from 8 to 10 p.m on wc.r-tv 2 a variety special telethon will be held to raise funds for needed medicine and food in poland this is an international telethon with phone in the united states and csnada the prog tom i jointly sponsored by the polish-american congress and the polish-canadian congress there is a great need for 58 key drugs in poland's hospitals to help children and the elderly also poles must wait hours in line for bread and meat for their families poland's solidarity leader lech walesa has told iif the needs 188 during the variety special there will he 8 festures filmed snth tv a anchorman rich kellmsn in poland they will depict the true needs of the polish people honorary chairman for the tele them for food and medicine in poland ore the most rev edward d head bishop of buffalo and james d griffin mayor of the city of buffalo co-chairmen are richard b solecki alice m posluszny and brian rusk honorary co-chairmen are ajojroaoo a mazewaki national president of the polish-american congress jan kaszu ha notional president of the polish-can adian congress congressman henri j nowak and erie county clerk jane starosciak preliminary meetings for the xx for poland committee have been held at daemen college in amherst courtesy of dr robert s marshall president of daemen college the committee for the rx for poland variety speciid urges american and canadians to give of themselves to help on fnday june sth to help poland during iv time of need naacp freedom tag day mounted to save vital civil rights programs new yuri n y - i a w anshxim-enntnt from national headquar t*ro naacp esecutiw director hen jam hooks has declared that '"-- tag i*y a at drive i at one half million dollars to save vital prtyraras within the ass»-iati.ut thot have b»s»n largely responsible for many of the civil ryghta gains throughout thia century will kkk off june 13th in the cities across the n>utit»y tv eudden rollhark in soma affirmative action g&ins over recent years th detrimental impact of the administration's budget cut on mtnori ilea and the p«ior lhe continuous battle housing legislation and eotandu , the vc*in rights act - oil of these present day problems h.mkg asserted have plated a greater demand on our "*"!''« ta * result we *>, now facing a sortnaa finamisl deficit we plan ts tarry out our message that freedom ain't free to street corners hop malls parka and other public area a req.je.l finsnt ial contri butions from all americans who believe that decent housing schtsils urn jobs '*' ha acquired for every citizen the nationwide effort will lie launched in cities throughout the country with the major thrust tailing under the jurisdkiton of nearly 1800 naacp branches youth councils and college chapters from • oast ii roast hooks soid we hope it raise sufficient funding to enable us to implement new programs to fight the conservative swing in congress the growing climate against student to assignmenu i achieve school desegre gation and the increase in violaars against macks and other mtnoritiea " specialty designated solicitor will be ststiotietl i specific locations t.i lie announced by local branches in numerous communities in many areas where a heavy church involvement is rttiiu i|i(.t.-.l the fundtalslng effort will also i tieiitl mi the following day in lhe event .>! inclement weather ooma communities may postpone the event to , the following weekend ijuna th.h and hat former baseball slat honk aaron po)nilai • ni hniiii i ouch a brock peters and mammy davis jr and moat hlatk mayors hove already announced their support for hi national campaign most black oriented radio stations thus contacted hove enthusiastirally sup porled the drive the tag day tradition became popular lining the civil rights movement of the ijo'o however most were conducted as local cam paigns for koa long the naacp hao upheld the principleo of equality and justice for all americano in tha tea est seemingly insurmountable opposition considering recent evento wo aaa nothing that will change that tour so we expect the public to rally generously around the worthy cause hooka concluded golden image of dr martin luther king jr unveiled by abdullah luqma.v a golden bust of dr martin luther king jr the work of cephas agbomeny of kenya afri ca was presented to the buffalo superintendent of schools err eugene re ville at the magnet school bearing his name by col craven given treasurer of the mlx memorial trust fund in intrusting the bust into the care of principal dr john dixon fund president clifford bell reminded him and his student from the creative writing class of the scademic excellence a peel of dr ml i ufa he cautioned the class that before you can take advantage of an opportuni ty you must develop the tools to work with or you cannot open the door when opportunity knocks the bust will be made available to other schools on a loan basis throughout the metropolitan scbo.^l district we trust that by its appearance that it will stir interest and questions shout dr king and his stand for human rights and dignity for all man kind remarked mr bell dr kings t have a dream speech ranks along aide of lincoln's < r^tabtirg address snd churchffl-s fbwnt hour among tha 10 greatest spenches . a world maaart hit thanks to the mlx memorial trust fund for their dedication to erecting s statue of the dreamer in our park named in his honor leg ns all m them by doing whatever we car ko increase the present twen ty sever thousand dollars to more thsn enough make now common dream come true 1923 i9si criterion press and still the na 1 wny central cttio largest press our ih»e has lw>v n»tv every etv .* every voor mx w t.»ittv wvirsi out vetnmursts you'wr just rft mm up tm a ••<", ol tht buflsb 20 upststr new york's â– tear arid largest mtr*xiry gegga — the only wn v minority paper that * e'fx'etef at » itt/rmx ltd newspaper mtkr the march 3 1179 ar ri congress — regulatingnewspapers for tvnae who cat jety 2 1979 oar first cluld in atlanta vi a lost
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-05-27 |
| 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 | 1981-05-27 |
| 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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