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rochester niagara region bwy^ij & only accredited mmor.ty neu-spaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation u.s postage paid pfkmjtno 111 . 31-fralo.w*-vyork thr buffalo criterion vol 56 m no 7 wednesday february 11-17 1981 black history program slated tb ____ .*__*_-_] a___r ai macß h o_aae i _.-_■tat huffs snß be _-**_ in . rets 20 ai 7 bb at ist __*-%* bmast i btmt 8 ht b*-a_t l"%w the priigtmiu v **__»» - ad by the black hiatosr '-_________> of k*t_b_t aaa lrst c«-t__t . jest alar * ***:**** t'.rih-ti-i ami imeia&d j * c**aa_mi_s-i .- -..'- board tw «-•*.. uf lbs pro 7b wiu be we ara ob the ngbl road — out t-*_t_iy — lvi ■! r and p**mce tot all the psiblir i ids-itsd to bttas-t th r_-t»,ti ra a l lianaca-i is boat aaaaa ground breaking for oic's philadelphia housing project a group of aetil.tr rllitsn and re leon 11 heaßlvaa ihlrd from left in light-colored r*ir*ri_t chairman id ik aof america and he bernard e viit in dark i.sen*tsl pastor of 81 i arlt.lat pukkah catholic lhur.lt lit i'hilsdelphis clergy fi-|irrsrntatisi take part in recenl ititintl bieaklng rstetttonles marking ihe atari of construction of a new m.3 million senior rttis h«*_*tn t-rwnpvei *» th nieetiiwn area sf lh-*«l fhllsrlelphia oica will mam and wast the federally f_ad**j i ana-ill which will lie called lrr-t..rt.rs tower mayor william green of phi'adi-lphis sad bseej state and federal digeauries attended the t*r *__**_.. president reagan salutes black history month tits follewitig la b state-meat lit president iseaja regarding national arr asters sn ****** htotrrr mimlh all ' em an ran be proud of the bbtt-taiaittßlwiii 11u and goals of tha assoe-iatiori for ihe study of afro ataati ran life and htal.irs knowlsdga of our past is one of our must treasured wbbibt(-|riba for only with an amir at picture of where we have bean can ws as where we nut go the observance of • fret men an black history month serves to focus a all ratal attention on an endeavor of awareness that should follow us . a „, aa mmrmmmm trial sstbbhbi ttaartrw wb tnet-agtl the year unsierattandirig the hutory of hla men an i a key to it ing the atrength of our nation their struggle achievements and perserser arse help ua understand the moral fiber of america and our commitment to freedom equality and justice this monlh'a iheme of mai history rule model for youth goes to tha very heart ol our heat hope for th future of our nation we will hand to lbs youth at his nation ths responsibility of preserving our heritagß for future generations the minds being aa*rapsr today in classrooms around tha country must ba fully enriched the arhtet rtisnt and murage of individuals pin-vide an inspiring etsmple of the essence of the ameiican spirit i urge all americans perurularls those in our schools and civic groups to study our history and inroi|mirale in their activities project to help us all understand those individual who played so great a part in our development wb must ensure that the gains of the past are not lost in th future and in so doing w can look to morrow with confidewa - ronald reagan ***__* ronald w rf.aqan community urged to write u.n write let sou united nations t.-rtmit-iairs ra a*mßßl ihe b__mwm mba rida of american blacks be .*.•.. lt the life that you ass-e may be .. r .* ■the ages eritatiy of the li s to the united nat km 79 united nations plata n v . n v 10017 nowak expresses deep concern over oil decontrol for wny kt*p henry .. nowak said k'rtmulmnt ltmmpr.ii rin.it.ir tit ml plii ».• a slid a„m.«t tea id i/o .■■■;.,".,.!.. r_rmful tra western new ycr consunv is and _*.*•-__*___. th irnwe-ials lifting of all control will mean a faster increase in ih pric erf gasoline and home healing oil — of timsl*|s twelve tent a gallon this sudden leap in energy costs ran only siacsrbate inflationary pressure that ar already fed by rising energy costs the congressman charged rep nowak also etpressed deep rooiern null supply i-rilialaiues with out the allocation controls lhat have assured gasoline dealers and others of supplies evan with the allocation regula lions we have etperienred wilhdrawts of two major gasoline suppliers from upstate new york and there are indications that other • iiii,|.nriii ■* will pull out when they are able it's had enough to have reduced competition in our area it would lie intolerable to have severely reduced suppuis ml v_tt "*• **»«*<<-** -»•- le**c»*oe are from „ sxkl ' , «•'-*•«. chairs of eduction day vl*_r*t a c.enrlch _. ______■_( henrs its incr_<_j_ie to me that with th industry itself baking tor -*/ m-_l-ioc favr.aut.il contreala the adminkatrsmkm has jut swept aside all th or..e>ri _-__-* for the est sight ir.--itl_a ths i disruptive st the least and <*-**____ be chaotic in areas like ours one study e-t-naumraied by the tapirs stole r*au-___aa aasr-r-utaon suggests that u-voof.troqad oil pr s and allocations would support the ft aiks ter sunli.-it exodus — being claaar •_> energy sources would lessen energy costs on th hunt-sb the study says it would result in an accelerated and large-scale tru'gration a pnp__atsans and esses that a if i b-ffaisaii in th price of energy can cause a 20 change in an area aconomir base western new york will be among the hardest hit areas in th country due to our already high costs and th primp of allos-stion disrupt iona i hope the president sill r**ormßtl 888 his action and agree to com transition planning to lessen she impact on already hard-hit areas of th country david paley jerome a mason amherst c_sm_*r f~j_j **" l f . _*■*_**-;„ progrs 100 leaders hear nat'l educator in amherst iv ,■*_.. . set 100 leaders m education •-..,_,„,_„. ,-,__„,„ ***- t*veerssisseni throughout new york stste _._____ __ an chamber of commerce m vn •*•■»"■*■henry has.h pairi president of « **»*,«.--, °* l-rrlepeitclest colleges and ____*-„'*_, """ „_»_ ***** tv x -»• he b*iro_et we tw |_* whnaamville inn rest amher«t new fmmmm l2!?*\s**f *** " > rn ■*•* lin.*rrf a •__!?_-?•• ' m , *'«'--'*- b the ys board of reg ta t_r*"wwl ""* 0 *'' f '' w x"1 1 the future 01 t*l*lhl.~t college a i . nys *** ps-oersit was given ia e*w'-|»r»ii or , mi irsemen college annual education day ceremonies prior to hi present position psles served as deputy of the chancellor and director of university relations for the city university of new york and director of information for the nts dept of audit and ( orttrol r k^*_,,d pair h h**d ._« rdm . -„,_„_, lulbnght fellowship from the london school of r rtomir and * * graduate of both ant college snd the merchant marine academy be has received numerous honorary degrees across the united tatm snd i srt.vr in versl national organizations rusk gets new post rrt j !:: , . • w morgan parts **, vvu tiam-viile has just been nan-tea direct of th n*i_*-»breh_e-jd inforirttit.'ri center int this is a non-prtafii agsney f*_i*i*-l*d by catholi chanties the ifmted way and the city of buffalo the n.i c is ksated at 10*1 broadway in buffalo th*-_rt___r,-hyr the neighb^hnod infor nation center is to ******* to problems of daily imng bt providing •- * .-*'._! ansintais asm la-gent fli*l hllßltaj to per k~n in need mi rusk is active in inane *__*_ ors*anl_a man he is « nsttaa-tei ■'.-*» be of c polish *'•"''-"" ongtaaa a dtrector of the amherst clva-mber of cavnn*n*fre a director of the oenersl palaski *.--. iatie—t nf the niagara frontier a direc tor of the prnfesaionl ns and businessmen's asao i-b-ssn of western new rk a dirtf-irtt of the vtesiern new york divi sion of polish american ' tearre and is also an amherst spantear corn mtttoernan central city restoration corp moves into new phase central city re**>*_3rai_ori corp has received approv al from community de velopment to make low interest loans and grant available to homeowner in the following neighbor hoods riley 196-3171 laurel 155-3771 eaton 82-2121 master 200 4-3 purdv 7-173 e i'uca 170-2381 aaver 11-921 chester 9-96 glen wood 159-226 and restoration paul bahr to speak sun feb ifith at 10 a.m service the martin luther school choir will sing st st andrew evangelical church peck ham and sherman sta the principal paul bahr will be the apeaker martin luther is as integrated school everyone is invited to attend thi service other theories offered in atlanta killings tomt brown's join-mai could murders be linked to bizarre sdfmbfic experiment liytonviirovvn atlat it a * pate is sketched in tae faces af the mothers and fathera of the murderi and missing children to date it black youths have mysteriously disappeared only later to i>e found dead three are still missing we cry for end we cry with the 1 families the saddened mayor explained but we must do more than that maynard jackson added ws must do more stick with ma it would make a good slogan for a national campaign to remind the nation that this domestic tragedy is comparable to the taking of american hostages in iran all americans could or should **«*•■black ribbons until ths conspirator or conspirators of thes heinous rimes is or are caught but .... should the investigation focus it seems apparent that we must re-think the case and that the lone-essassin-white-rßcist-jack-ths ripper theory is not leading anywhere and could be diversionary in a bizarre ait ua!ion such as this i think see should look for a bizarre motive the mayor of atlanta admitting the investi_ralien to lie at a deadend invited the governor and the president to intervene th lack of a solution has jed people to ask more -. tesoons — such ss can the killings be related to some birerr scientific experiment could a h't person abduct a child under such i trrum stances if so might the assailant fie in a uniform that sro evoke immediate trust and if tha killer was black would it be less noticeable is it is coincidence that all of the victims came from poor black neighborhoods or that many war gifted and thrifty would these facta rr.sk a difference to a potential killer and if so who would have scetstsa to thia kind of information calls were received directing searchers to th location of a recently found body could that be an attempt to divert attention from th fact thai scientific • speriinenta srera being conducted — at least on the r_t_aa of children who disappeared earlier which were found in a decr-tr,pr state perhaps an unrelated fact is th allegation that black children have been murdered in sotseto tenth africa in th past three ***'• allegedly tor their human organs one atlanta ir-*3_-*t of a murdered child said me eery smart and deser people r rr*-.rt_r and : getting our children if aay feu in * potential rut for cancer which tan only be manufacture by humans for human consumption is aomehow better pro il'i.etl by niatk male .. iiii_.lt it would suggest a motive of greed and not of rat lam interferon is a natural drug produced by the body when it is talked hy sn uses and only human inter furnn works in humane a pound of interferon would cost between lit and i2u billion th lb a gold miiis in interferon - if it can be leodiie etl in large amount rut we da know that it an be manufactured from blood and that bacteria an he induced to produce a facsimile of interferon is there soma relationship ire!ween hi blood of rise it and interferon v c know that gene splitting therapy haa ahown promise for treating sickle call anemia a blood disorder found nv-stty among blacks there ia aa apparent relationship between a possible treat meat for sir.l cell anemia and the production of interferon did any of th missing children have th sickle cell disease or the rail and ar mood types found 11—1 ialj mng b!_rks akpau-rss in the firoduction of interferon interferon does not have to be the motive in the atlanta killings ii _____ be any ar_baa*__r inve-rti/t-atio in bop of having tarnish upon a line of thought that might help i offered this t_»sory on my ss**r-tan*i special m this subject and aaked the computerir^d electronic audience on us warner am qube tyatem in cc-umbua to vote on it by a met of 5 p*-*c*rnt they turned my theory do-en only 2 perrmnt agreed and 24 percent was not sure a their not agrmmmg with as ha not deterrad my belief in a similar scenario - until proven other th mother of one of the dead i children may hay put her finger <** it mmmn pemspt — * iviriiapir of s*>srer_l highly train rirnl.bßllil.bi who have acre to m fwk*ru*il **** its order to l«vt bory who ***** mm bright and ambit with th **-** wtv typ tony brown t ft as t*l*tri_f_sl ****** i mhrrmm ***** setarsuy rt-istkrlvi i t**s_i_a 7 t _ pat see psii 8 1923 1981 criterion press and still the no 1 v ny central cities largest press i i i-lve hats tsesrt oren **,«*•> steeii uf eveev v**r vest a bis rsasretve erssrs ami c_b_lst__lw you've nasi oris ssjn up for s copy of th buffalo crttara.n awry **•*• — t • ■■: -, 20 i.i nation 2 upaisi new york's <**• and largest -*-_»_-__ pre — th orsy wny r paps rtsei it teumteted at a bona ms r-sw/st-spsr _•__ it march 3 b*r**»atiofcoi**_r»s — 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-02-11 |
| 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 | 1981-02-11 |
| 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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