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vol 47 - he 22 : buffalo is t saturday september 17 73 ' - : rochester — niagara region the buffalo criterion price 15 centb the £. j echols sr family reunion at shi/oh baptist church ttttmmmpamßmstsmmt~-r-'ii - •-. ■. r --'.>.... s • < mmmker^^rzt . o aai^t i ll criterion photos mr and mrs l workman s«*s4i**aa*a4j'itnr&ii s ; f lvk ...«.■"... r . 44 ■;.-, 4.-.:.».,..w.._i=.3 nursing class at general largest ever minority and male enrollment at n*t buffalo general hospital school of nursing reached a ne record level •* hen ■the f school admitted a freshtaan ctavs of ma student oa aug 291h the first-year etas '.: taehadeet 17 waat"^ar^^bn^bw n.*mm^m ■*. *> av^mm^m a ' minority member and a total of mine men taw of ton were bfakk . ■'- ~ - •- ;;."*■4 mrv ailten l carroll dears ttid that'total enivtlt-tcnt at"the litre ieat stthotil wie > bet i 28ft mudent including 33 minority tatters and a tout of 21 men the 15 . mack cot chinese and one panamanian in the r jiawt cits ;. * ill raise , the percentage of minority students at buffalo's oldest and largest hospital ■school of nursing ,\ to ii sx percent ',> > f 3 the yacht announced fa goal of j1971 of bringing its minority sataßan.ni in line with the percentage of minority population in the : buffalo area as quickly a possible ff according : to * the 1*79 census it j than 10 percent xaf ;- erie * county's aot/iatarioo was ton white : •>, ■"■; the t-ttsksd-jrcar f djisa'of 99 students,f which f arrived fon nwrsday ,* aug 30 included ■i«*n block til females and ; right men f the 83 third year itudtats who arrive/it the . letting of labor ih meat tn lude bint black girl and four • shit asta y about 250 of ; the students including 13 men will live inlhc schwa at 112 goodrich st th met tctapymg a'teparate wing the incoming class includes one : pair of twit ; jirl«,f m goes ; the mmsad-yew data the second fern class2altov include f hushaad and a ife alfred ' and c*rtene schulti ii freshaaa students wilt arrive st the school in two groups on wednesday half are * due in irotn * afmf until noon and the i **••» from 1 p.m to 4 p.m they check and are assigned i » their moms families and heath assist them in i"o np xx orientation begins the fallow ing day ! aad ? rlastes start on tuesday sept th y photo below r4«t?bsi,*^s»^sr;-.-'''*'vs .■'■•-- k**%f4 .-- president of the ! buffalo broach naacp denial . acher.f left is shown addressing * mars .. smtsttag held recently in bit st a*vga*tta*'s center imb 1 ill more aye la which ist scored , the beard of , education ; for by pasting theodore kirkland ho passed nc i on the civll service exam tar director of the school | security f fare th • chairman of th affair bee velt rhodes i stated right ■: - criterion phot echols family assembles for dedication a cmp*»ctl mmma^smtg^tmsmmm all < j v % mm \ awrtw f m ij£_4 i p.ltl * * . saasfay aag , i9ih dedicating th • prayer boa of ftrat 9om*a**m baptist ' mta is pfaey i st fa mtsatllj th tat rev e j echols sr ka pa.tored the rharefc far nearly t half a bar krhats sr wa tht father 4 the present minister sw e j ecfaah jr f the wtry^j'tatßdj hate alt j ;:. sanaa a a family tsatin far ■at | least | fifty of his children grand children aad taws • stmt com la g f ram " several * cittaa who 1 st tented -: the { ißsaeimhe service f tad ' cere ( may it represented th third ' generation of f l^hbls contribu tion tad sen ice not awry to the . church bat i the growth of the i i bmwaitttyl^o^^o th teem '. i located on th ' - aecend bee of the educational bttlldlna -*—■* mat being painted aa^mmemmmm bbbbv mm mmmmef jsmmmafamm | tad ftmlshtd tnd tn office £ installed by officer of the • mmmmxm tha carpet as dona ted : f by the deacon km mrs amos !' m bank :'' two ? pew wid ; shortly he added \ ;. a prngraati of song followed , •; tad were rendered beautifully ' by »:, daughter mr mattie | eugenia j ttemte wife af i rtv ivor moor of maw y*rl city all the fatally at tended — rev maara tht two ***•*, tnd r a fdaaglirw-to-faw.f^^t i ", f x rtv moore *> as th speaker at tha ii a.oi service "''' ". i " ■*. ':-'" "'■":«■'"*'.' *■■"■.■■\ ■y-j«.v c photo below ,', ballot dancers watt featured i guests during * cat-fetal party august 12th t th m/vmem ; eaittlac>^l4u^''s.cinßtstabj building many well wisher attended some have appeared ;' at the mat . noon \ day cocktail program '?■:■-\ -~\ :-..;,.: gr '; among .- those - shownf ere '.- robert temnsei carl askew -. leon ' hughes ***** - donna ' fork marvin askew karl f slaglet*ry;'ydlractor^|.'and v j musical dhaettr hx"-h^*s —— criterion phot appearing here y •■y - ■-■y-r-y yy.y ■■•■■■■■> • on l friday aug 31 at * buffalo memorial auditorium build organization of buffalo top off « week of ;? fantastic gospel events by presenting ?** spectacular concert £ with the j king of : gospel \ music rev ■:■jams cleveland fi on i stage i with rev cleveland will be the j mo ;" voice ri gospel t workshop choi ' ■'■'. ' ■■j the affair begins on monday ag 27 from 6 io"3 p.m with the registration and caniecrsv tioti service then continuing '■from tuesday ' the 28th thru i thursday s the . 30th the ', m.-rk hops will i take place i>st john's baptist church under "* the direction of rev bennett w smith •",;. ■" \ ■i •. the workshop . are ? open to the public and it is expected to attract j not only the % large • number of already established \ gospel music lovers bet many \ people who are fan of other type of music and interested in learning more about the powerful emotions of gospel music ' then an friday the,3»st th workshop chou comes together _ with l ttt-i cleveland for r tfa biggest gospel show buflalo has _ ever,seen '--. rrj ': ticket ' for friday's j coarot j are available as reserved seats at 55.00 asd s3 and generalj admission st 12.00 they are on tale now at the festival ticket office hi ; thei st at ler hilton morton ; ham ticket office j all j audrey * del record states the lata of her at 339 genesee ■st a man two aad patasair ; stores | buffalo state lam office :> d'amku musk : and move a sound in niagara falls j sat sam the recordraan in st catherines .-" y rev james cleveland 13 il-*r r ",;"-, *-..'" ■!:...« 41 i-r „.., ■;,>... „.,■.■... ■■, ■.-. ' c.a.o head start begins 9th year f-j '■cao ', head * start gins its ■ninth year on sept 4th with an ■orientation and workshop at the ; holy trinity church ; 1080 main i st through the courtesy of dr ;; ralph ! lowe and congregation the theme of the workshop t will t--.be the sound of children fy ..:;>'•■■-. v [ v presiding the first day will be i mis harriet jg.glioittvj educa ■tion cor ia t or the * spec iai guest y will be i mrs v marion simms author'arid'elementary i education teacher speaking on perceptual motor development i and fur the nutrition component mrs su/anne j efhart chairman foff the .' *, day care nutrition subcommittee of the cooperative extension agent a : welcome will be given by '. rev ralph i owe and greeting . from ft ihr cao executive director mrv julian dargan f ( the second day mr naomi o caver cao % education resource consultant '„ will be presiding demonstration work shops will be ; taught j by£cao head start supervising ; teach ers they are as follow x arts | id crafts mrs esther bates language arts and books mrs ; margaret worthy s _ math and '. science y sister sm cfaarletie j :' indian .. culture mrs sara reid ' and j mrs sue lev i * some materials be furnished by mrs ■. an ii weigel ' ■and health and nutritkm . mrs harriety uaglione y and ;-, mrs elizabeth behn a special guest tlt be mrs audrose banks of the coopera tive extension bo will be working with '•■nutrition oasts tarns in prepartng special baa lunches to i serve j the f overall staff -;.''-; ... % mrs altct given head start administrator ill climax ; the ] two • days with a ' special address - f'y : f ; f;yy . the | social work ci—peanut will be beaded '-, ap \ by i mrs ; marine wiabaah seaal set vices career development coordinator v at h holy ? crass school ml : seventh "• su'-'f tbe special guest wiß fee mrs hairy holmes social service specie fc£s*s«.lfs*si&4s»rt*4rsf..*-s*4 4..f.-.4 m *;■: j f list of nyu x ' this will be the first year the • ; he»d start cao will venture tnijj^parent convention toj be held thursday sept 6 ' and i friday sept 7 at the ; euicott : neighborhood facility center mitt william st tbe special j j guest will be g mrs lillian alexander parent involvement and social service specialist of . hew regional office heading i this j workshop";f wilt a be mrs | kosezeitia ,/■davis *- parent jj in volvement coordinator and mrs ' lmioginey hints \ overall ' i policy f couneti \ chairman % few | : buffalo and j erie county cao \ head start '•• y x f f f * * x ; s the.fheme for the convention - is we believe la children ' lunch will be served to parents * by the eiltcott senior citizens new officers vy the j election of officers far 11973-741 at tha ehlcatt tewae | house co-op was held recently in the ill—as bulhllng 421 south dlvfctfaa st clarence barr of the criterion photo staff i waa there and photographed th ftowt officer to head the : homes bounded by swan jefferson s division and shiloh'church wb»*w vmirvd si among ? those"jefacted are owea perry president gaaaao bauf^slrt^^riri^fiiimua^t.'f eddie § bethnne 2nd $ vice 1 president charlotte van ever secretory clan toe thoataa tvemmatr/^p^'.i^yt^f'^^'^f race lawyers ask fair share of judgeships iciieslsizhofc minority citfapn , y judge sims '•} issued k the following statement to members * of a state commission which is * - studying the method of select -' ing additional n.y.s jtadgeo z f senator ' cordon and 5 mem bers of the commission h *) have been authorized to speak to you behalf of the national z bar association 4an organization f of • approximately v six thousand * 6.000 black lawyers the new york state membership is '■" approximates fifteen ;! 1.500 r judges and practicing ; and ; student artor > i neysy'f y.fj-yfy the national bar association supports the concept -;' of j the • appointment of judges the £ headlines and news events of the past few ; months ' have all '\ 100 vividly railed to conscience the low level of esteem in which . the courts are held by too large a segment of our population ' ■£* in a recent '. report - issued by i the nationa advisory commis sion h on h criminal jushcajfj empaneled at the suggestion of . former attorney general john n mitchell ,* it i was concluded ►•' ' that a toag pit ■> official i.iiß»hialliqrtsh.a the war i against cbmawmj wttl be perceived f by may m • war mi lb powerful agslnvi th pow*rlesa;f law s and 2 order »■ibe s £ hypocritical frioylng'"csy mm equal justice under law will be * ancmptyphr.se ■* '■**:,,' v,ff ; 4 s 4 ■- ' .-, v ..-.,-'-•'■,-- .-.- >. ■■;.;- •*■•. .:- >-* .. the , population of , new york •; state it in excess of f 18.000,000 persons of this number black ; ' and puerto i rieans comprise - sp^xirnately^fj.ooo.oooi-pcr i sons for about lb 2 3 percent rf the population indeed macks ■£ a^f'puettoyßicsnsf;*re they ' largest i ethnic",'group in new york state,'y'y:;,.f ff xr '■'.'-■x now for a moment if woo will place yourself in thr shoes et a ', ' black or minority person who is ', ! forced court accused of transgressing one of the rules or i taw 4 laid down by the white ■majority f „ ■f " v y j once outside the metropolitan *' j area of new y.-wk city the chance of the black or j puerto ;. kican«litigant encountering : a -' minority group judge in | any courtroom at any level it its thaa one in on tbeemaad ','," rate are prasaatiy m new york state seven judges on the court of ; appeals twenty four | appellate division judge tad billy johnson comments on civil service x in a statement released by the office of councilman f horace johnson to | the j hon 7 mayor stanley m makowski ' reveals that'the chief executive of the city caa,2 request f the v civil service 1 commission *,: to give special certification i for % the negro and puerto rfcan groups so that they can be appointed first jifit j is considered..la the best interest of c peace and tranquility of the city f-the statement is in reference to the last firefighter and patrolman examinations the civil service has certified the firefighters list contained 190 black f and 1 spanish -;" speaking individuals and the patrolman list has 40 j black ' and spanish speaking citizens yfy-'f-v ', councilman johnson pointed out that in hi opinion two facts which justify the mayor in requesting - the civil v service commission ] for special certifi cation for non-white minorities £ vi the increasing population of spanish speaking l people in the ory of buffalo and the fart that there is only one spanish speaking policeman .. 2 people who understand only spanish have difficulty relating and understanding reasonable requests of english speaking j police officers and firefighters \ x ' councilman johnson \ also emphasized that the population of buffalo is now approximately 5 per cent black ptxcihvsr*os h 12 4 1 8 and 19 lead the city in the number of crimes and , they v are in - the -,\ black s and , spanish speaking communities v.the councilman continued the two black councilmen in he early 60s were the balance of power in changing the charter so councilmen could succeed . themselves 5 and i redraw the ' councilman v lines f ? so they ;, could have a more potent voice in city government «' well as help the party maintain control .'•" however from certain samp lings in the community^some speaks for lawyers g judge william sims jgmjm-tt.mjmßt ' ■' l il**l v"i flmn-t m ».: t f n criterion press m^lmal^^m^^l^^^mmw^emp^gapl^m^^^ffyfyp m^m anp v t i t^^o|23uß*eg7jk our 50th year mm of mm service - i ihlhiia aaa—i-alml.na.iw *„ . t 1923 - - - 1973 western new yorll oldest largest and b selling negro weekly
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1973-09-01 |
| 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 | 1973-09-01 |
| 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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