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the metropolitan buffalo criterion local mate/rial 2ot saturday m>y t24 1974 you 4a-no rochester — niagara region i"r,'><&**ids^9braßl^w(«®ts i 7i xi&wirl&^i'xrx-r ss^^^p^^^j^^ss\*sl^^ffg^*ss_^^_^ss scenes from minority business entrepreneurs dinner thfite two scenes took plate in the " s«*!kr hilton hotel recently the occasion wee the closing dinner ov the minority - management assistance i pro gram and ihe office of urban affair stale university of new york at buffalo april 25th j the theme wa basin opportunities for minority : enttentenemte^s^^m the : ret y leon sullivan pastor of ion baptist church ' philadelphia founder of oppor . tufiliies industrialization cen tor and member of the board of directors is addressing the businessmen right '■}' the subject wa making it in business where it's at ; y rev sullivan a warm likable person visited tops negro market center and th house of g*n*eis home for funerals before returning fta ■'. philadel phia i among tho at th guest tableware david l echols of model ; cltleei y daniel acker ' president af the local naacp peter adams mr marivlln of tops market sanford latter director assisted by . june rvan ' and julian " doggtnt director of ihe cao ">%* thl 1974 project 1 reported to be the largest .' aad most successful i event during the history of the annual event ' ; i^y ':'■— criterion ph*t*s minority business day . \ baffal mayer stanley m itawsu holds a proclamation he signed naming sanday may $»' .' a minority business day mm mmmmwmmm m the proclamation rite th ; great energy and effort -: pat forth by the minority manage meat assistance program , mm api of the state university of , hem * ketk „ at baffalo to , encourage aad ■foster minority business enterprises it also mentions the mmap minority business fair whkh traa^d may 5 at the town gardens tar t ' yk'yy jv standing chiird the mayor from lefti , herb bellamy civil service comminslssien ssafsrd lotter mmap project director and assistant do of the ib school of management ren lac ; president of ron fa '. associates and mmap consult ant and raul saona and david carpenter both mmap project co-ordlnalors ". j^ffi doctor attends health care seminar dr ry land e melford of buffalo returned . this jjj week from dallas texas where be attended a four-day advanced training seminar conducted by the | parker chiropractic re search foundation v the foundation based la fort worth lex has reached international acclaim in the post i few years and attracts doctors ' sad their assistants from all vet | the world to bi-monthly seminars devoted to concentrat ed studies fat the development and imptet anwnt of rhbopractk health ear featured guest lecturer far the may 9-12 seminar was dr rnoaofl erhardt tiding m searcher and lecturer la chiropractic roentgenology . dr erhardt ha taught the bask concept f x-ray tetcrprctatka to scientific groups ta most af the maiet cm af the * orid ' v prominent contributors te lb science at chiropractic caadact ad ■pit waive ; mnrm mi eurotogtral aad erthepedte examlaatloa aad advanced stadias in detection aad ] incatetoat of sptaal mkaßga ' saent yr'y > la his closing banquet address to the mare than 1,000 doctors wives and assistants * dr james w parker provident and founder of the research foundation aaapbanted the grow th and advancement af tbe modem chiropractic professlon i!?'ftam strutting infancy lew than one hundred yean ago „ its present day position of strength ami prestige ta tbe health care world chiropractic science ba aßevtated human suffering aad rwtrlbetcd to improved health through the geat and j concern af the modern doctor at cwropractjc the profession baa ; arrived "■^ i a v petal f \ task | proficiency aad tte aurtwiaat responsibility of tndnkrsta provider ta tar notion and tha mmmtmmmm v ■'- *." ./','•■■■t n ■■' v j j l!i t t .*■-■.- eulis cathey promoted by csea eolis m cathay . af 92 undaa st has been named roradlaatoi af lb csea ovß service employers assoc l probation dept unit fond rets - teg event it ■wa recently aaaounded by james k brady unit president ■'./■■' .' ''■mr catbey an erie county j probation officer and a member of the csea statewide committee on probation will head the country aad western night te he held aa my 19 at vhu maria college pine ridge road ch**kt*w*ga y entered :' perforators s from s nashville teaa the capital af country and western sound wffi he vocaßst penny dehave sad david sogers with the country cavaliers mia dellaven a recording star ha also been soon on the television show he haw y mister roger mmi km group may featured on . columbia •. records • mr •., cathay in coordinate : the shew with mark iv prtfoillaai . tw show la satag held to provide funds for •"■■' ■• -■■"-■. - - - - - programs which oar probation cska unit carries on in the community far which there are no public fend mr calhey ssld,'*ly v v *'-' we hope to expand both rehabilitation j aad ' prevention j programs yha said anion programs ihe csea probation until ■':_ sponsors are y summer camps for troubled youth \ fat cooperation with th fellow of christian athlete mr : ca thay said among members of the fellowship af ' christian ath letes mr calhey listed jim mrmtillam af ihe baffalo braves joe delamcllvere harry jacobs mars krakav mnti reggie mr ken tie of ihe buffalo bills and other . the conlacls troubled youngsters have with these athletes is invaluable mr calhey said if we ran reach more yaagsltis be ore they are misled our jab a probation officers will be mare meaningful and personally rewartttag he continued mr cathay i one of nine members of th • csea stale aide committee oa probation which i | conducting hearings throughout new y*rh slat on the new role probation plays in the aftermath af attic this fund-raising event mm statewide , committee's work both seek to improve prsh*hi»n services mr cathev ripu'.n d.'-.v-.;-y i'y.yy :'-■;:-:■' th greater emphasis i*dge place on probation . services sine attica requires a constant improvement em ebt bart he said free checking accounts offered to high school graduates and senior citizens ' , ad marine midland banking offices in new york state will introduce tree checking ar ■con far s 1974 high school graduate and for senior citizens ' beginning on may 15th . free checking is being offered to high school seniors in new york state who will graduate to may or jane of 1974 and who apply for an account prior to october 1974 check ' posting and monthly maintenance eliarge wfll be waived for one full year this program is ir t dried to acquaint young men and iromen with a useful money bjuragement met i settlor citizens free checking is being offered to any person a,;e 62 or older,'who spent a new account or designates an existing - account a a senior , rill/en i account * ■check : and deposit posting charges and monthly maintenance • charges are waived an these accounts n fillmore block club to hold meeting y the - north fillmore ' block club affiance and the commu nity planning assistance center of western new york lac wiß bald a workshop oa community development and improvement of ear ares representatives af bousing agencies will be present la describe 1 the : services available to the community -' the workshop will he held sunday may 19 at 7 p.m at st augustine center i mx flilmora aveaae the public is invited yyr ':■; ■y:."/-y:yy;y ,' andrew coin is chairman of the north fillmore mock club alliance ni bca and charles k rash jr w esecntlvo director community planning assistance center at western n y cpac . y.-y-is rev h hall visiting in yennesee 1 res henry haß wfll ( visit g memphis term may 18th thru 31 st ; f while there he will preach for rev a e campbell rev 11 h , harper and rev ■• brown of benjust town ; jy he preached in jamestown last sunday for bey m tm armstrong two tad accepted ihe lord jeans christ to participate in graduation yy more _;'. than 100 minority ' students from five buffalo area campuses will participate la the third annual : minority ' cast i mencement j exercise i at \ the ■slate university of new york at buffalo sunday may 19 at mil p.ta.y.'.yy y\y-v l i s:y kemp praised for voting attendence ' 3 washington — rag jack f kemp pl n t has been warmly '.. praised by ifaos republican j leader , :' jabs ii j rhodes wee his v 9 percent voting record on i loose rog rag votes ta his second session af lb 93td congress y;'yy;y tbe scar waa based em am analysis by congressional qonr tatty a aaa partisan journal af pabllc affairs and covered um period front the start faf the session until the easter recess iyl!^caagre*saiaa kemp baa proven once agsia bis diligence to attending to ihe hnttattw af ihe house said rhodes . h ha demonstrated the same sense of duty ta'fate toomlue srerk aad to attending te the need of ate risgiiiiilisif rep jack f kemp bell rings for mental health washington d c — during may the ringing of the mental health bell will be heard across . the nation and \ will j proclaim j mental health month the bell . fa the symbol of the 1,000 mala divisions and local chapters of f the national associativa y far t mental health it represents : freedom far sand of mentally | hi » once f cruelly confined in mental hospitals v in 1953 the mental . health bell waa cast from the chains and shackles used a restraints until medical ,' achate peeved ; them not only unnecessary bat a cruelty which canned and aggravated mental ones j it serves as it reminder of hope for the ■mentally hi and their families v}y } according to ; linden e dies in l a i mr . carrie , bratton ayres . jordon died may 2,1974 in lea i angeles ' calif ■■memorial . service were held may 6 at ab ii people's community church v ■her children have established a fund in her memory caged loch leven memorial fund those attending the funeral war daughters mrs thofau hardiman principal of school soj : mrs carrie u minor haynes lot angeles a son david ayres berlin germany was unable to attend ab are formerly of buffalo mr hardbnaa left may 3rd and returned on the 12th of j may . . • * ■■■■•- .'•""• male models ; this trio eh male ' model stole the show daring a style presentation and luncheon la i ' the friendship j house j lack g wanna recently th event was .. spans by tbe ml olive baptist church nana guild chair • '.'.; v fat the photo beat kft to right mat avery saddeth deacon mb aad mlcfaaat adnata - - y^yr crlteriwipbata noted journalist statesman cart t rowan to speak at buffalo state college commencement the honorable carl t rowan statesman and prire winntec journalist will address state j laivenlty , colleges buffalo graduate at * the 102 commencement at 2 ■p.m sunday may 26 fat memorial auditorium • .'; dr donald scharti acting president of the college will confer a total of 3,119 degrees 2,1 is undergraduate and i,oo graduates | ( l a nationally syndicated columnist for the chicago dally news since 1965 rowan's : writings on international affair national j politics aqd "■- th country's domestic . problems are carried by aver 100 major newspaper rowan was born in ravens croft term fat 1929 he received i his undergraduate degree from oberiln college and hi graduate degree in journalism from the university of minnesota ' he joined the staff of the minneapolis tribune in 1948 aad coveted many of the major news events of the next decade such a the visit of ' soviet premier nlkito kruschcv to the american midwest . the 12 spy plane debate hi lb united stele aad th school desegre open letter to area taxpayers erie county executive '■■"'■protecting lite integrity of erie county's tax bane — and thereby protecting the earning aad savings of erie \ county taxpayers — is one of the meat important and sometimes dlffj cult responsibilities af my job as county executive ,; yy y j-y>l al times it requires bard decisions for we frequently receive requests ' * front kail ; groups and legislate to spend tax dollars which would benefit only particular areas of the county the easy aad popular thing to do *.' might ;; be to say yes 1 to such « unninti hat most often th tough ruth of the office dictate rejection af these proposals v .■■''/•'■i ' r/tahwelßg''a«a some current examples of this situation 1 soma residents of the tow of : cheektowaga '■has suggested that * the county should pay for moving water and sewer lines in a section of the town if this were agreed to ii would establish a precedent m one area that - could . trigger demands in all area an a < continuing basis the annua cost to the county's taxpayers would no doubt exceed si million ,": *$,'.'. ' 2 ; at various times we have opposed suggestions ' thai we construct or maintain a hartley rink *"■'•■:''. a golf y course y a neighborhood center • and ether merited a facilltk-s y - *?. by edward v regan f : cont.pg.6 mental health see pg 41 carl rowan „ , „-?--■.• * jr s rt sea page 2 see page 2 criterion press \ ■_■y ,».->., vi..y :.."?.'■.: , '.*.'-■-. am ill i ni.mi—a>a our ist year mm of •" service mmi'mmmm v '"' ''>'"" '*' '" '" ' ' a 1923 1974 thank you for buying ... reading the criterion wny dean of minority media the paper qualifying with the best — v tailor-made circulation for home delivery please dial 853-2973 b in rochester - 232-7531 „/ : ask for the circulation dipt
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1974-05-18 |
| 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 | 1974-05-18 |
| 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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