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witt's largest on.y accredited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region the buffalo criterion vol '-: - no 4 wednesday november 15-21 1978 loc si tv — stto*>si it beautification project thta phot wa laaaa in irael of th buffalo rilertoo pel affka shtrh oat larsullflril to ir.nar rrfsr.lhrr aa * sarpris i hot rrs senile hi thr i rank b mrrrl.e.ihrr ok is 1i11 ami pamishei at thr rilertoo ' bbnapaßm ■;* mate ban ml is t n itmsn jsmes wits l th i 111 i d_s.het st slopped ht la psy a m mh ih tdllor ami bbb__**t_**_l oa ih laiprnermen of th hull-tin i ram is tls_*-hn ta tester anal mr merit either i 1 right awards night held it slur f serf too tit hi rrs ist sonoal champagne p ami aoartls tlglm •** b*m res mil st dm mrtrnoolltsn tlrom rath lots bl svmlaill f soar ser prrsrn.rd lac lit laag barhar vhtis la the h...a.a x i sara virtues ( hsrtr fisher pi tl 0 pre -. least mrkeiti bro tr-i ta.asoss-11 te.rnr peed anal ist rahoette reatsrts mat give he sapr m earl judge samuel f.n-.a m-asala f rsws§t i end s**mlift man hit hard hlr.n the phata slta from ml »• fight vara vtriers f ta.rlr - hahi i it salt mi laaa ami maa*t i'ogh jr t hairman af ih asnaae et metre —. »* * two black judges elected if 1*1 -* .* made in ite nut 7lh tie*linn , when 1e ' iii.i i were elected 1 judl.tsl potts judge samuel gewm whs us i art tails ser lag a hi tear lerm in f hi court wat ale ted fee a 11 yam lerm is the st.i supreme f mill in the sth 111*1 i and judge ll.itiais sim wss rl.-i led in ihe if f nun hemh judge lireen is ihe first tilsi 1 in i palate n \, ta terse a he state supreme bent h and judge stmt '- the first l.la i warns let serve no ihe lt ' un lie a — ( illrikin wwls medaille to honor top cbs executive timedi ms-da in refw jank owskf jirpki-ja-ifit if i tht cbs broadcast group on dtc-'slb ''„/••-,•"'.'_•""' jan_.ows._j a native of ' tfe cky til buffalo will recti th >" college's media medal at * formal dinner , and award c«r m-.ny at th jfntlnr hilton hotel he is ■lllli-fl to arrive in huffalo un dec 6 to *. address the college community and the press ; during i morning •*•"•- ai the n p.m evening ***• ceremony jankow ski will deliver b major ; address -„, the business parson 111 today's com tiunit-alittn field to leading rarpri-sentativc from ' tnmli . industry finance , bußin and ivtedaillo'a bo*i of tru-ttee'a presi dent's council hint admin istration an estimated 7sq people are expected i.i tipnd 3_bi jankow ski i being hofiorrfl for his outstand ing contributions to and achievements in the media industn and the nimmunity at large pnrti ularlv the city of buffalo according to mrili.il president dr leo r down the mi-daill ostwi media medal is irspnlfftl annually to a ikhrfesiional in the field of wjmmunia atii'ii in mnji aitfem of his/her outstand ing contribution to the field mr jan_n>.*sk.i is * creative leader in the modi industry ami sr look forward to honoring aod welcoming him to the mo.l_i.llr i waft cam a graduate if michigan state university jankow ski began his communica tions career at v m . now wysl i radio time sales after he spent some time in the navy officers school in newport r i in 1001 he accepted « position as junior account executive with cbs radio in manhattan after eight years and several corporate ad vancements amkammß moved over to the televi sion network 11 was vice-president of sales vice-president m charge of cbs's wholly-owned sta mmm and vice-president of finance jankowski was named comptroller of the entire cbs corp and last octo ber was named president of the broadcast group he and his wife the former sally ritzenthaler also of buffalo have four children and live in connecticut his parents reside in west seneca jknkjankowski trocaire takes on new look in business ed dept a-new look that the business education rdept at trocair college ; redjacket parkway and abbott rd in south buffalo f a 47.(*7 grant which har business education , dtmt received through the title ii of the federal vocational education amendments made it all ipossible 5 an additional room hss fbeen provided the rows jaf de-sks have been re with eight com pletely outfitted wrc tarial mire stations including kodak slide pro jectors cassette players dictaphones and ibm *- lertr n typewriters programs designed for individual instruction in beginning tyrewriting in termediate typing and communications in the office were purchased from media systems corp the new program . allow the student to advance at one's own speed and to achieve a high level of proficiency hooks to speak here membership drive on thin ' m ■we raaut -. •%." » the may th bat jerry gamm el htm yeefc city and region fl naacp director described tb current naacp ttmmhmr ship drive guess w addressing a membership rally st th naacp fi retry ** headquarters last tues ____ evening subß-squeat hr mrs franc murphy campbell membership tvchairpeirsoß an nounced that naacp national executive trmt tor bemamin l hooks mb tpmmk here friday new trzhfi tjth dtmisg * m ' lunchnnß at first shik biptist chuxtb the mrs " >**»_*-* _■*>_. (_•**•-' 15 pine '•** rer st-n mit-iong ttdtat tttmai mlsansmmd tmmm rail the naacp « ttd-ttpi or 1*14.7243 mr campbell also aaawaced tbat sua sm ., u n be s »->■——-- -- _» all church c v are asked to ins ipmiailß membership van wtß amrpp mam chart b to church accepting m*mber bst|ll on ilk sprit dr hahlon t puryear to address e o conference l>r mahii-n t purswnr assistant vice president held operations nation al urban league inc q address the th annual equal opportunity con ference of the buffalo urban league inc my nov th st th luncheon in the s-atli-r hilton hotel terrace room isa program theme for the conference is equal opportunity the future is now mr purvear in ad dressing himself to th theme of the conference stated compliance of the laws requiring federal contractors and subcon tractors to eliminate dis criminating practices is plainly clear and proposes appropriate affirmative action programs to hire and advance m employ ment minority group mem bers - women handi capped workers a well as vietnam-era veterans — to meet th compliance pro bms mister today dr puryear is a gradu mm of hampton institute hampton va and columbia university new york city dr puryear received his doctor of humanities degree from mites college birming ham ala observing 28th year rochester - the house of god 427 jeffer son aye rochester n v and congregation will how their appreciation to their pastor general elder s j burke or his 28th anniversary the annivcrstry cele bration started nov 13th and will continue through nov imt tbe public is invited to come and enjoy the wond erful works of god during this anniversary celebra gen elder & mrs s j birkf new bank manager kenneth c kirwh vice pr*-vmi»-ni f buffalo sav ings hani recently an w»mfw tnf til mttcm&ll of jost-ph e '■*'•■•'• ' st • . . aw sistant treasurer to man ager of the lianks evans sheet-tan office mi tumt-s-i jvwus-st hul wo saving bwdca stall in l^ed it i supenisor trains hpsg promoted to llatlorm assistant in tl*tl and to assistant manager of the hank's mean iffice in l_*7*,t in iv i i f that vi-ar he »«^ appointed assistant treasurer irom u s 1977 until his recent promotion mr hamnei «««. th assistant manngfi ot th hank's s'ti.-sa mall office mr hamnei is a grail uale of the slate univer wty of new york at buffalo j(i>l.f»h il ham nek blacks grace new center's opening celebrated author ales haley mad a rare apf**ar anre at a luncheon for buffalo aaw v during the recent otm-nirig of its net 20 million c-onven tkm center mr haley tn town as a guest of the tenter discussed his forthcoming series limits 11 a continuation of his block buster television saga on hand for the occasion were abc network execu tives who flew in from new york fot the luncheon while in buffalo glenn arnette hi director of the buffalo center gave mr haley his first taste of the city's most unique food chicken wing with special buffalo-style sauce crowds jammed the banquet room to get the author's autograph lydia jackson miss black america and tom pearson mr america were both guests of the haley luncheon which was a highlight of a week-long even lydia and tom were on hand for all of the opening events ding movies and gala evenings honor ing actresses june ailyson and janet leigh the fashionable renaissance bail and the renaissance parade through buffalo's downtown streets lydia a native of new jersey and a student of operatic voice was part of the bevy of beauties including miss america miss u.s.a and mr teenage america tom a native of venice calif became mr mr ca only weeks before so this was hi first real event with the new tit di-»ro-qu»_*en itonna summer opened the build ing with its first concert buffalo was the first american city en her tour and donna summer - live and more packed them in the massive exhibition hall of the new center earlier buffalo mayor james griffin present her with the keys to the city and the tenter pre sent a special plaque commemorating the art ist's first concert status in the building the appearance of these personalities was especial iv important and exciting for buffalo black popula tion who hosted their own related events for the out-of-town celebrities alex haley business seminar held a minority business enterprise seminar was held tues nov j 4th 9 a.m to 12 noon at the marine midland enter auditorium . joe vv moore ws seminar moderator the purpose of the seminar was to explain the minority business enlcr 1 prist prs«silurt"s ami n f;"trt-*'*««il f.»r i ' v hi ll veteran civil rights leader to receive american jewish congress award bayard u"-tl presi dent of the a philip randolph institute still lw honored b the american jess iih congress at its annual stephen u i.*t award dinner sunday evening not . 19 at tho new york hill hotel mr rust has led the a philip randolph lusti luta in conducting voter registration programs strength nmi relations among mucks lilirral unit tin iaimtt nu.vement anil bupporting policies which promote economic equal ity mi helped plan and pul into operation th lle rruitmenl mini training program which seeks in bring young mucks into unit appictilicci-hip pro man he nl serves as i hfiirmtm of the h'.mt utive committee of hie inml i ship conference on civil bad bayard llustin's ac complishments in the civil rights til-id have been many and varied they began in 1441 when be became race relations secretary of the fellow ship of reconciliation the same year he served as the firs field secretary of tin congress of racial quality ii 1912 he went ii california to help protect the property of japanese-americans who ha been placed in work camps in 1943 he was imprisoned in f_e_.i_ti.ifi penitentiary as a con scientious objector rustin participated in the first freedom ride - the jour of reconcilia tion in 1947 this teste the enforcement of the 1946 irene morgan case outlawing discrimination in interstate travel arrested in north carolina he served so days on a chain gang his tvport of this experience appfated in the we ytsrk post nnd pii-mptttt an inveni-gathvn which u-sl tn the abolition of tht chain g4nj m north carolina in in m»,.m luthft king mutts him to assist in otennifing the montgomery alabama lm boyvotl he drew up at ib king's request the tirst plans lor the founding of the southern chi i stub _ laeiuli'tship f.iiiilifeim »•. • '* lor seven years hi et\t ti • us mnttin luther king • ■ffmliftl lstiint •*■'", later in 1963 rayattl ; lluntin was deputy lhrt-c tot of the march t*n • washington which '■brought mote than zml.ttfjo persons there and paved j the way for passage of thta iwi civil lights art tb nest year he directed thie new york city fwhnol boycott — tbe ..»..'< ■i civil rights dr nn n u nl ion up hi thai time i in 1975 mr hustin i hel|h*tl to organim rlntl j americans to support israel committee iras-tcl an organization of pmm_l ifient blasrti mmr ", organized to strength < the kinship bet ****!*_.* the hlack community and the state of t-.ru | * ■"-; mr rusiin anil twewl his am&ri im lijuf-trinua leadership in lb cause of rticisi 1 ut world pence and human r»d<*rsuind in ttm stephen wbm awards were inaugurated in <<•:■< tm tbe 10th birthday of the totirtd and longtime president of the anwncan jewish con gress pre*'ictus laureates in clude abb chan laoonard vm««..n arthur j ioldborg w«ld mesr harry s troman chief justice p.arl v m»n nnd km v.'ilken writers confab & workshop set i youville will sponsor a writers conference and workshop caretf in writing for high srhool juniors and seniors on sal . nov if from j:-'w am to 12 ■_«. pin tn hw ww imsingi'of th i vnttw pawii-r imwl i a vefme . ___. k set -;--*. ' es.fl be it |.■*.!■*■* . . a,hi will 1-sh nsrl its wrrfs - » sts-rti -'* " i * t , ..... , v mm ; i 1 - ( „,».. (*'.-', n i il*a .. •;; -: ! h ' iwi h . .*,...-..,-.,.*-.*.,., * 1923 1978 ;. criterion press ft coj and still the no 1 wny central cities £.- largest press our office has been f»*n every week of every year since our existence serving flw communities mp ■s v s_mn sw*n si mmmtmm^mmaammmmm i you -• just gotta sign up for * copy of i in huff criterion every week — for only — 15 national 20c upstate new york's eldest and large minority press — the only w.n.y minimis paper thai is registered as a bona fide newspaper under the match 1 1879 act of lent i — regulating newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1978-11-15 |
| 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 | 1978-11-15 |
| 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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