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ww's largest italy accre*_ited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circolation rochester the buffalo criterion . vol 52 — no 34 wednesday august 16-22 1978 â– tt — â– t—im_a_____—a local iv _ nanoiat 2d :..; sealed left to right levi voting r*%c!wa president dr lionel davis keep j orris standing -___.-___â– __-_— bmt lnmvi avawpvivt u\*a*ww •■nsn^**r*bß k m»riiiri * say vice polfftnarchj have be coleman program fausui . iuaniwauliwmaw.uiiw annas ii._wß_sf*ti*itwißii_lilloa___i i waaaal chairman ma cart-lya b thomas treasurer and lb s.thwwiel wong jr publicity director — criterion photo sickle cell foundation receives 500 gift members of the buffalo alumni chapter of kappa alpha psl fraternity ,* cently met m the sherman l walker "" community center 808 william st fnr the presentation of a 1500 heck to officials of lb niagara frontier assticla il.m fur sickle cell 111 tntam brnmaaatmßßi dr ", nathanisl won the fraternity's public relations director stated thai the donation was part of the fraternity a goal of assisting the community in sry way possible ms carolyn b thomst tress and mr levi young officials of the sickle toll founds tion war presented the check bf l robert l grantham the frater nity potoaaaich and mr deriafl green the fra ternity's exchequer dr gratham applauded the sum ob inundate for da work in the community in the areas of education and research statue cell information grand opening scene imdp barbara sims candidate for city court judge recently held the grand - opening of her headquarters to-rated at jefferson and e north hi festivities begsn with a parade through neighborhood streets refreabements and a disco a beautiful justice scale was presented in judge sims by her committee judge sims la shown behind rale | among those shown are m ail david whit sue sims mis sims daughter and husband jesaia :. klatkman ethel allan judge sims danny jamea paillette kill end moody p b oil*flea pham bmmt9ddm"^maiim*j^>*m^a*^a,n.-^:-:i--d.tif.--m *â– *â– *- ~ h-iu.ii_l_^jt!i»a^bia_l a â– *â– _*â– *â– _-_*-.â– ** -. it_a -â– i -.-- af hew's office of education proposes minimum standards for financial aid programs hew office of mora tii . has pry sad mini mum financial and mttmln isgraitv ttattdmtla that admsiii b*att__b__mm • â€ΕΎ must mate to participate in - . pf-etaccondary 1 financial ' md urograms under title iv of the higher education act of imb included m till iv art lbs baric education op portunity grant beog supplemental educations opportunity bant seog college work study cw.jii national direct student , loan sdsl and guaranteed student loan osl pro gtsms th - rulf«s carry out provisions gat forth by the con grew in the education ajniwimiaiila nt **?* and are designed to curb fraud and abuse in offk*"of f khjcatifm l programs thit provide __...» of dodars annually in student aid kinds in tastnri tb rales establish a modal that reflect sound prac tices already employed by some participating institu tions ; a new requirement would have institutions maintain admission re cords showing the educa tional lavsl and other relevant qualifications of each student admitted thia would help the office of education determine whether the rollr-v at pottmmtrtftmtaxy y/ocai*onai sehooi gj-tttt tba.jt_«gl definition of as ______« of higher ediics'aoo oilier n_**|q___*_-__b«rt would have inetitutions 4*'•far a system for verifying the consistency of information supplied by students on various docu ments and provide finan cial counseling to those found eligible for aid while tm employment of an adequate number of persons to administer litis iv programs would ba required »*• a public is mmm to suggest ways to determine what an ade quale number should be in additton bwii u««l l i dj*lwraa..tit_la iy d_f i at t «_____•__«* aad _ school mppld'tm . hooded to 10 ammzyym ammo bmbmnma by,the tastkotkai ib th r__f______bv f*atmsmm ta the interest ef stude&t protectioia th office of education msy motmt â– ______â– p nd or tertsinat th pajrttd>etkrn of an i&atit ttob . shlom(o_b*tm____w mi representing its education program financial charges er employ ability " its graduate tba pubhr i m-rmmdtm free security & assistance program is geared to elderly & handicapped early senior alert of the council of senior citiien clubs of buffalo and erie county inc is a free security and , assistance program funded by the erie county office for the aging for elderly and handicapped persons liv ing alone in erie count mail build-up in the mailbog ol registered per baas alerts the latter carrier that someone in the house nay be in trouble of gjubjfhft from the previous day to deter mine whether someone is in need of help the post office informs early sen lor alert personnel of the situation so that immedi ate action ran be taken when early senior alert staff members receive . a potential emergency call they first attempt to contact the elderly or handicapped person who appears to tie in trouble if contact is not made a rail is put through to one or more of the friends or relatives whom the regis trant has listed as emer gency . marts be alert ing concerned persons about the accumulated mail th early senior alert program attempt to prevent an accident or illness from becoming a tragedy in the event that no one can be reached staff members will call the local police dept baking tot intervention in order to determine whether the elderly or handicapped person with day-old mi in his box needs help senior cititens sad handicapped persona can request information and registration materials by cading m7-8»jso club and center leaders can also < all to arrange to have a speaker explain the pro gram at the next gathering of the group members president carter meets with push leadership president carter ipbm with tbe rev j rati jaekam right director of ibe people united la save aia«k push b-mmmm ami barm â– **_-. namtr at gary lad at 9 legato la ba wamt tbe presides met with jecmaaa hatchet aad attar members of tb push board of directors to discuss unemployment tbo recent bath dedakm mprnttf haataam ami tbe eltuttiou furiaf bbda cbbftßipt president names young aaron to delegation ri*a_____-ts carter has appsß-bsed united kalians amts-asaadi '/'':.';,' andrew i yang and i farmer base ba great mangy hank kttmm *» put et a delegatioa to i^fireaem the united skates at the mattguration ct-rrm«_nit at the dominican repub lic th events began aug ia and uili run through aug : 17th . in * santo d-wt-htgo young and secj-etiuy of state cyrus vance wqx head the delgation at leading as representatives of the president at mil the rank of special am bassador neighborhood business revitalization nbr statement of purpose the ftdfowtog informa tion comes from president carter a urban policy statement aa march 21 197 as compiled by the national beveiopmimt cmendl the « s deft of commerce economic de yelopment administration lsx"'tha u s dsptof housing end urban de velopment hud and the u s small business administration sba signed an interagency agreement to create an agency task force to assist programs at the local level neighborhood business revitalixation nbr is the first pragma that the three agenda have selected for imple mentation jmmmmmm â– nbr has two main thrusts first i industrial job development the goal is to offer long term financing for fixed assets to build plants machinery and equipment to attract retain expand jobs hag ness and industry an the hie the types of businesses include menu facturing service whole saling and any company with a significant job hay art th second thrust is neighborhood corojner cial revitalkation the goal is to revitalize special commercial strips in se lected neighborhoods buffalo is one of the 25 pilot cities selected on the bask of concentrations of high unemployment a review of existing oral economic development programs and minority participation by focusing on long term financing nbr is targetting expanding companies for a major source of new jobs new , investment and econom ic growth in order for small companies to be able to afford the investment they need 16 to 26 year financing with payment stretched out over the longer term hoyt announces opening of headquarters â– ... . ... assemblyman william b hoyt d-l-bflo i an nounced the opening of his campaign headquarters and the start of his bid for re-election as assembly man representing buf falo's 144 th assembly district ip>«h]hb|b hoyt said that th opening was marked by a wine and beer party for campaign volunteers and supporters last monday night at * p.m at 902 elmwood aye . site of the headquarters i am looking forward to a vigorous campaign noted the two term incu bent i intend to run • troaf amptigo toed on law ll i maat i rtnitm_-bitil.il nil my record of continuous service to the people of my district and to the city of buffalo as a whole - i believe my record on the issue speak for itself mr constituents know i have served their in teres ' he said tl'iv-t sent that the campaign headqusrters would lie open dsily with weekend snd evening hours to be arranged he said that anyone in terested in working on hi campaign should contact him through the kb mwood headquarter , tbo phono number m 684-4323 gov carey appoints mary pinkett co-manager gov hugh l carey has appointed mary p_t.ketl the tutu _•.«._. woman ever elected to the new york city council the co manager of his re-election campaign council woman pinkett will serve on i an espial executive level with jiuxn burns campaign manager mary glover pinkett was born and educated in brooklyn is a former president •<< the soda services employees union , bant 371 and vice president of district council 37 she is active in girt scouts and church work . and is a former chairperson of the coali tion of mitt lama housing ifttpmm a member of the coali lion of 100 black women ms pinkett is also chair c son of the new yal kale council of ml elected democrats she servos on the education public safety civil service and labor and legislative office of budget review committees of the new york city councu repre senting the 28tk council manic district of brooklyn councilwoman pinkett is married to william daniel pinkett a new york t city public school mm i * â– "»! ha>*ana v iltiam jr . "* *"* sings about life teddy peadergreaa needs no formal introduc tion ' anyone who is unfamiliar with the teddy bear haa been buried for the past eight years teddy a second solo _. p life ib a song worth singing . is currently soaring up the charts in fact it was the first album on the phenomenal phila delphia international label rochester criterion minister of the week in net - i<*7 kith l.ttri itii|t*i then a young m.ninter at rvwer kiwi cihiif ft tetvitl an inspttatueial«sll from the lord t take upua htm if th ifinriivm imr den of tw-tttft - p«sf as a rewuh he re*t»»n,la v the ho sp»nt by starting a parish at tit bmowm aye along with one other family thai of km s_ist\a*p*i owrtta of syracuse n y paring unawagand trugs the lord continued to bless abun dantly and more families began to iota the church in 1972 the paatar announced plans for the purchase of a new bioldiag locsted at 179 atlanta aye which would serve a a new incsle for th church after a successful building fund drier tins edifice *.* acquired mmd ha jotl's grace and bpdppt the dvnanvtc i _„• ec*ship of t'jib itupree iht-1 hurch _.!(?_*. e-,f naar new memtw llatttt-vr h t*»..v4lht i'll ll it •»* n ... . r i w.le-.i *-„' ....... *( c a ma m urgentl t iy.t e«olv tte ..-!..' * i»u'>-.a.]i.r k ' rrw-ettut si.tj latlt stsat l.i )*«(>• _ amm parawt tt*<l asnvtff.irn.ta i«te mf . * v h i w»s msth io jtllse at thst vest tav *. sr h !<•» an<v-b btiihbn ft • i-ia and diligent qaew v hda dtrwrted the past-e and the itowaitgr g i.m ihi'hlt teddy bear cea-aaadoapagct ixnkrthtmt adaaedoang hi:*-sat page j 1923 i 1978 criterion press and still the no 1 why central cities largest press ow office baa been open every week at ttatr yam mmm mat existence mtrsbm our communities i it jtn iiwibi iii niirwiinimiiiiiiipma.m you ye juat gotta sign up for a copy of the buffalo ( riteritm every w**k lor'lt i5 c national 20 upstate new york s oldest aad largest minority press — th ealy w*n,y minority paper that ia registered a a bong fide newspaper aader the march i 1879 act of < oegretaa — regulating newspapers
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1978-08-16 |
| 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 | 1978-08-16 |
| 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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