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vh '**. - s i wismest'o vplttl ms v l rochester niagara region wny's & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation *** ***** u.s postage paid hhmitno iji4 buffalo mwvorm the buffalo criterion bethel places 1st in naacp membership drive bethel a.m.i churrh who will ha celebrating its immi anniversary with a banquet al the sutler hotel oa hal june lh has won the naacp membership drive among participating churches the church pastured by the re eugene earl cornelius mrashan won first place in two . ategitrie bringing in the moat members nut of its membership aad for the greatest amount of money out of %'* ml • mm ml membership range accepting the ettarrt in bethel were ca chairpersons garnet hirfcs wallace sad ratn n_l walton oh will receive km me membership st the annual dinner on jane i lib si the matter pictured from right st the rhnttng of the membership rally at ml ararat baptist charrh april 22nd are re and mr i ugene mrashxa j carl llland co chairman of ufe memberships ml tbe buffalo branch mrs t.arnei hicks wallace and raymond walton buffalo general hospital opens new clinic the muff eneral lioapiul community menu health center *_) goodrich st , has opened a new rliair deaigned to coordinate th treatment of anyone seeking mental health services at tbe enter inter at or integrated i art clinic i lorsted in the f.mergenc-y room of the cmhc sod provides . single airy parai for any individual requesting services the a.hi mm serves catchment area three of f.rie i mint ssbich ttrlnttea the la hide of mt ita *, | loral residents »».., sre active members of the hoard of hi 1 i tha cmhc played a key rale la listing the program's development pictured here with inlerrnre clinic chief charles i 1 is i su i far left are board members left la right m helen clark 270 southampton ml mrs alma r alston 2.10 laurel st leonard goodman lo t i_>uis aye mrs mary chappelle ml riley nl and otis «•*..... 28 ._, rd 1 he interrare cllnir la open 24 hours a day setea dsys a week phone m v 2119 cheerleaders squad doing good work rochester v y — a -.. * group of young ladies have emerged upcm the rochester church scene they are the faith temple female cheer squad - i,mil •*.•.' of .-..' young ladies they made their first appearance saturday jan 16th at the north street recreation center they thrilled the crowd with mighty yells and tremendous leaps not only do they have faith temple fans but fans fr_ro various churches • her have complimented them on the boautiful work they are doing tbey will accompany the adult male basketball team st all of the future games it only prove that -*_ can be young sv-etf and still have km in christ jesus the team from left h_nr row are cindy jenkins samantha davis joyce marshall reg na jenkins rwrn wil hams cosch psm ibivis apkga latanra davis and pew is clark their them is jesos loses vow and we tie tor a recently published situ ir in am of our blark newspapers entitled religious programming and wufo tha i onlrifverser continues wss published without ths full knowledge or understanding of whs the writer was trying uiagpraas ii » miltl seem thai the writer haa something against the religious leaders if tbe city of buffalo and the black community or against religious i.riiiuli anting where do religious leaders find time for this kin.l of self defeating madness when our people bre plagued i.v reagnnnmica and racism the writer of this artirla must understand that resgnnonm * and racism af facta all blacka ami it has always been the black mm in the black community lhat has fought and spoken out against this kind of madness sty-asa pastors and ministers standing in defense of religious broadcasting seems to be a sireahle number of the clergy in a city the sire of buffalo the farts in this matter must be dearly understood 1 it la the religious community that made wufo what it waa it waa the black church who was paying for their time and ended up being the target of discrimination we cannot apart to he integrated with other races aria other areas when we are practicing segregation among ourselves it is a true biblical saying that charity starts at home and spreads ahmad but maybe the writer of the tktma i_ni__e,i article dstes not believe oad'g word why would the suiter of this ******* bagel pastors rev i daniels and rev tee a spight sr and m other pastors fat their stand against this discriminat inf moss where were these same preachers awing the height of the 22 caliber mbng why aren't they sending out ktters and petitions protesting police brutality job discrimination the pro cd cutbacks poor housing the brutal awassie treatment of their brothers in srt**li africa sad the school deaegrega jwa issue which unfairly places the mrden of __*.« on black children , . a o natal be clearly understood **** the pastors and ministers protesting **• dtarrtminaiing move against reltgt ** aa_g by wl'fo are 100 ***[ ******* °* our constituency if the a d leaders in the community who **** agggaat the above mentioned w«__a way are these same preacher y*aath to hurt mn hl*fk ****•*_'» in this community because rkv.leea.fipkjift indictment made in 22-caliber case r •_ ■i w _►, ■ai a evidence leads to breakthrough in unsolved murders buffalo i.,nn m i ttuen * .'. finally see w alleged 22 caiibt>r ku in court il i now a private tn the u s army stationed at ft brnnmg la . known as joseph o chtistopbft irt who was mdi led by an erie count ctrand jury on u.,1 nlv tht hospital about the murders in buffalo aa he was undergoing medical and psychiatric treatment aflat cutting himself in the groin area with a rator in january bt attacked a negro s»ldiet trom the 1.-t.k with a knife without any provocation loral officers searched christopher's taimly home al hll webei si , and chautauqua county to aid with the indict ment two rat nun **■**•• '•***** -'.•' i } *•* nt i f.-brisui-ibi't brag whil in bunting camp where they i'tinl particular interest in the hi lab in washing ■ton d c . to the blood na ' the clothing and knives st-ited during the two searches l*.ml a week go in the mean lime the family has hired i two defense lawyers kevin m dillon and mark j ma honey who accompanied indictment —- ogden cited for contributions to y aundrry « mil , ,_ n»l falo was hoeiored st tbe salute foe your.g l_-a era st a '---,■.. htasne tng young leaders and riven by western new york business and indus try in co_iunrit with the ymca of buffalo snd erie counts mo-v apr j7th st the buffalo hilton the . .-;*.** 4 , •*,. banquet s to recognue young leaders s_a haw made anuanai muib.u-.50s to the s*mk-*ka**yg of site ****** a than work nti w m m ***** com muntttes anal to 11 trad ******** to vmca programs snd undwrwnle aperstwr ( -,,«■.> of the m .*-_"* william l _* larnih ymca _*^, t.an of the event was henry h coorda chairman emeritus of fish pine toys lnr ■sevtrwai 11 knos 111 prescient of the hoard of •■.,*,*. of lb vmca *,*.* ... to .. • tbe ymca seltsu to young lead ers is the first event of ks kind and it is based upnti similar programs rondueted by er urban vmcas in the united - caputo to address daemen luncheon dr robert s marshall president of daemen col lege in amherst n v will host a special noon luncheon on monday mat 4th at i-_eme college featured will be the honorable bruce f ca puto as guest speaker mr caput . who will be flying in from new york is partner of booz-ahen and hamilton inc a major mania management ___■firm . *,* topic of his address will be where will reagan take sew york state - what is the proper role ',' gov ernment in the economic field for the 1980s in marshall proudly no_l vi am proud that bruce caputo will come to daemen college to make this important address i am sure those attending will learn a great deal community business and opinion leaders are invited to this program mr caputo is a gradu ate of harvard college harvard business school and georgetown law school he is principal owner and president of cow calf co a cattle breeding and raising com pany from 1971-1976 mr caputs served with dis tinction as a mem of th new york slate as sembly and from 1976 1979 a a member of the united states congress bruce f ( api to minister answers accusations of news writer by rev ih a spifjht they cannot gal their way the black businessmen of this community are vary mm the concern of thia coalition of ministers father a doss not rem that the new management of wufo is concerned about hurting the blark churrh that wishes to be sired it seems with the stand that wufo has taken against those ministers is because the new management wants in have then way how much impact does a few houra of religitsis broadcasting have on the fate of our community and ur race as a whole this i ii..i * put down 4 our spiritual heritage it seems here thst the writer actually list no knowledge of what religious broadcasting « all about religious broadcast is eared to those professed christians who are senior citizens suit and shut-ins hospitalised prisoners and the handi capped who cannot go to church for the obvious reasons but rather can reach over from their beds of affliction an.l tune into live religious broadcasting for spiritual edification and spiritual renew al numerous alls ami letters are receives each week thanking those churches and its ivanshtvoer for bringing to the airwaves it worship services a few hours of religious broad casting can therefor i.ring comfort and salvation to the lost how much impact does a week of rock music disco is/7 and boogie woogie have on the fate of our community and our race as a whole our young people are plagued by this evil the use it with pill popping smoking grass snorting cocaine drink ing boon shooting the needle with which causes crime and riotous living and in the end a nightmare for parents who tried to raise them in the fear of o*4 remember it has always been the black church and tbe black preacher who has stood against discrimination and inpisftice of any kind and it is a regretful situation that exists at this time that a rig black executive would come into the black community and practice what the black church and preacher ha long fought for and against and m many areas has made much progress and that is discrimina turn the writer of this recently published article should remember thai we i marks are in this together together we stand divided we fell snd we raft spell success without i . cc page r n,m wi'ig 1923 1981 ■..■■■__,,.■_ ■■*. ■:.-.■■■- criterion press and still the no j wny central cities largest press our off c ha hetm open evety „•.... tvt tv v*.*t sit * ns-r t *.•.*•<* r rf\*t*i our t omrounitie for those wtio care jul 2ft 1979 our first child la atlanta was lost „ . miim hi maw irammrn . wamammm __ m s^m you v_r t gotta tg up lor a copy ct th !___» 2 press the y wn y tmrea*t paper '*•*** a mastered a a bona mr -*-.~,. ... •. . • fhe -, **.**.-.*-. 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-04-29 |
| 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 | 1981-04-29 |
| 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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