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local iv - national upstate n y.'s largest and only accredited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niaaara reaion wednesday aug 10-16 1977 the buffalo criterion vol 51 — no 33 white house replica on exhibit at big e , reward t feed vrepl \ 4pm mm chief i vtfvt officer et tha erie coo oty saving bank recently taaflrip urn aaaa arrival fa 10 foot long 20 font-wide atari miniature mm et aaarrira a white haaaa mr fcrd added mat km waa vary pcoad aid ewrmeed that th big it tradition of aibibila at m mak place mail office 9 teaman furthered ' bj thi particular ahow 9 it m anticipated thai ifcaaaaada td people will view 99 exhibit attract tag many individual to downtown buffalo tha sig e haa baaa eptmmwimp community trada i______tv__l trial amd govern men tal organisation exhibit at it imo equare foot • first floor main ww i ipoai tkrai center miner it opened ha new main office hi october of 1009 tlm whitr house m hihii at the lug i main offlco la ofmmi tree to ike publir through sat ng 1.1 special white hmi*r viewing hour ate monday - friday * 45 - 6 9 p m and satarday 9 a.m - s p m w.n.y c.o.g.i.c pre-fall session aug 22-29 tote the honorable bishop j o patterson of mem phis tean will grace the meeting as guest spesker presiding biship i ego anderson wny's own contribution to the c4x,it general board will de liver the annual message on sun aug 2*th all ministers of all denominations all saints of god men and women of all nationalities are cordially invited to attend this great holy convoea ttoti intemation aiding prelate biahop j o pam i aaat and general board member bap ( le*eland anderaon will he guest apeaker at the s7ui annual nat anew cation of the hurrh of god ia chriat to he held aag 22 29 at the state tabernacle c0.g.1.c 214 i.w-nwww aye huff .*. in the general theme to be atadttd aad diacuaaed dally ia iloiineaa unyielding in the face of challenging opposi tion a the need i efficient leadership in llnline b the need for prepared km ewe in . loliaeaa c the need for united forces in iloiineaa d tbe need for stability la llolinens tbe meeting will open monday at i noon with a special prayer and an nointing service pre aiding hiahup leßoy anderson will deliver the opening address at 1:30 p.m • dally service 111 a.m and m p.m special event for the meeting will include prayer and annointing inatituc hour seminars doctoral sermon teach ing evangelist preach ing women day sea sion sunshine band purity clam nth activi lira and leadership con ferences thursday nlghl bishop c l anderson presiding prelate of michigan and a member if th general hoard it the cogic 11l be the guest speaker friday night the in lernational preaidng pre bis c.l anderson bis leroy ander.son his jo patter.-mil named lamond godwin has baaa named administra few office of national programs employment and training administra * lim u s dept of labor •; previously a regional di tartar of the national rural center in atlanta he to a native of mobile aa announces candidacy 7 using the theme that f*a change to badly tf nathaniel w9kem joe stokea of 127 i woodlawn aye imm an i aouoced his independent i candidacy for masten tdtotrfat councilman . mr stoke a democrat paid bto candidacy would live voters an alternative m tae hand-picked non taction and incompetent tfcasrea of the democratic j party organisation mr stokes served in she u s marine corp was graduated from the | ; ste*e university of buffalo ' with a degree ia political • science and a a deputy i democratic committee i ■*•" •_- he aaid he would campaign for better i police community rata * thins revival of the jefferson aye business district improved educa ; tion and expansion of the lefty's tax stractare hatha " stokes women's day speaker the women * aa ttary nt st john beptiet church is goodefl st will * porta a women'a day free-ram baa aaf 14 at the chart rev b w smith im paator __■•__ *. r^^^^^m at , ma heamle harhltia prme.j mr parnee wood chairmen id women day tbe apeaker for women a day will be mra aurelia richie downey a native of mckenny va for the past fifteen years she haa been vigorously engaged in the delivery of woman day and missions ty education day addreases across the country front massa chusetts to california she ia a graduate of virginina slate foliage petersburg vs and of tba southern llaptiai theological seminary louisville ky with a master's degree in re ligioua education in 1970 she made a trip around the world vi ailing nine foreign rountrlea and attending the baptist world alliance in tokyo japan a moat recent honor was that of being voted to the list of who is who in personalities of the south fato is a bosh honoring personalities af the south of distinction outstanding and noble achievement la rttamu nitv and state she is the author of addresses for woman day published by nannie 11 burroughs publications 1976 mrs downey is the trite of nathaniel downey a member at shiloh baptist church washington d c and also of the senior board of deacon mra downey is also a member of shiloh baptist church she to the mother of three children mrs al reija downey mr and mrs sims returned from vacation mr and mr william sims returned sunday from several days of vacation during which they attended the law vera convention in new or leans and visited other points on the way pres carter appoints two more blacks two more blacks have been appointed to governmental positions by president carter —« the president nominated william b jones of los angeles to be ambassador extraordinary and penipotentiary of the the united state replacing hoyward isham jones is u s permanent representative to the united nations educational scientific md cultural organization vescoi in pan also appointed was george v grant of new york to be u.s marshal for the southern district of new york grant received a b.a from rordhan university in 1976 and from 1953 until his retirement in 1977 served on the new york city police department where he was promoted through the ranks to supervisor of detectives disco planned for david a collins the committee to elect david a collins masten district councilman will present a wine and disco frid aug 12 from 8:30 le 11:30 pm at the silhouette lounge 465 e delavsn aye co-chair persons are sue mead gloria gerow and eugene cowart new assistant dean returns to hometown when alfred d price waa a young man jnat getting interested in , mxhitectsre peter rt iaa baaham theory and mpaepm en the first machine : age waa . the book that laaajill him he ne-*ev dreamed td meettag the i*h raalmaa iy fantons eneieanaeewta hat no 31 price m a colleague of banham's at tbe state 1 exrrartt of mhb rbaal af arch tectare design saed thai * one of the great thin«a about thia scboui aay price tbe new aaai teat dean and an assistant profeeaor hi cjm dept f b.trawmental design and planning 9 have aeveral mat nt actor ia the drama of american development on the amity here ißaaham nd george aaaelevir-ia farmer chairman of har vard university's dept of architecture far * t amamte | people of interna tional atatare who write the hook students in architecture reed i'm from bnffabi price says with artist born and raised here he attended school 5.1 and bennett high school home was what wae known a the willard park courts downtown now called the a d price om.ii after his late father who wa once manager there and aa active member in the local vmca price believes in buffalo feels a personal nmigalina to help bring i berk the school he says has an obligation and an opportunity to help devise manageable pro grama of revitalization for the city and to work intelligently and sensitive alfredd prhe transferred joseph e hamner jr has been transferred from his position aa assistant of tbe buffalo savings bank main office to a similar position at the seneca mail office an assistant uesurer mr hamner joined the staff or buffalo saving bank a a supervisor trainer upon completion of that program he was assigned as platform as sistant and progressed manager mr hamner is a gradu ate of sivy school of management he and bin wife judy and their two children reside in the bailey kensington area sherman l walker center to be dedicated . the sherman l walker human services center «* w'ilmam a,v riq be uuluy ia4ical_mi with • program a__a___aß luncheon —* — fww^pwamwn wq nhbrh ob wed august 17 at 1 noon legislator john h xuth of the 7th district sponsored the legislation changing the nume from the kllitntt community center to the sherman l walker human services center honoring the first minority elected official in , men new york county executive ned regan anil democratic mayoral candidate lt-s foachio and several other county ami city officiala will participate the publi is cordially invited sis l onnie woodyard to be feted the annual apprecia tion service honoring sis i/mme woodyard will be held sunday aug 21st at 4 p.m at ebenezer baptist church 195 ridge road the guest church is st john baptist church of buffalo re bennett w smith pastor rev l v lynch is host paator police-community council meeting slated the precinct at polke community council will be held august 18th at the ken-bailey center 2971 bailey aye at 7 p.m a demonstration of operation identification will be held operation identification is a crime prevention technique for marking personal proper ty with an identifying number which is subse quently registered in the erie county central police services computer the rationale is that such marked valuables will be difficult to dispose of and thus deter larcenies and buglaries engraving markers are available through the precincts liaison officer carl mogavero will provide the necessary information mate to avoid being a victim rev w horner to speak at lincoln rev william h homer will be the speaker *« the 10 a.m service at lincoln memorial united metho dist churrh sunday august nth funeral services held for andrew brown funeral service were held for the late andrew brown thur august t i*o at i ■_„ at st john baptist church rev b w smith pastor officiated andrew \:' brawn de parted this life on man aug i 1977 1 home after a long illness mr brown waa born ot sarah and elijah brow n on may 21 1929 andrew etarted hia musical career when he joined sl john baptist church at the age of seven par 32 year he had touched the heart of thousands ell across the tale and country through hia goapel music he was born and educated in buffalo andrew atated numer ous times that " a man'a main purpose in life should be to aid and administer to his fellow man he also stated that if through singing pralaea to god i can touch the aoul of iuat one person then my work i not in vain when ever or wherever there had been a church or group wanting to organize a choir andrew alwaya accepted the job giving them a hand he wrote and arranged many song sung by choirs all over the world how can a man remain ao bumble one begins to wonder but tbe answer ran be found in one of andrew favorite verses of scripture - it i betler to have a good name than silver and gold he leavea to mourn his passing a loving and 1.-v..1..1 wife harriet williams brown three rhiltlri n disne i'auleiir and darren brown hi par en la mr and mr elijah brown three brother milton fred die joseph ishirley and tilmon | johnnie j two aiaiera mrs lob lipescomb | benny j and ms patricia brown all of buffalo and a boat id relative and friends the buffalo house f genesis was in charge et arrangement interment waa in forest laaa cemetery andrew rrown rev & mrs c d bowman to be honored the fifth testimonial banquet in honor in rev and mrs c d bowman pastor and on lad of open door baptist church 761 sycamore st aug 12 at 7:90 pm i the cavalier r.starsnl us niagara i alls rjvd for tk-kai-ts call 592-7118 or mmnwi re jackie robinson will be speaking at the 11:30 stivice everyone is invited c.0.g1.c session see this page a price — see pg 12 from this page c.o.g.i.c session 1923 1977 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press 0 fflr*fcaa*ee«ape«e**r » r al i .»*» alar m tihma rvln aar ■m^^a tw we want to wipe out cancb wyour c , lifetime * amebcan canto 30ccty * you've juki gotta sign up for it i op of the buffalo criterion every week — for only — 15 national — 20 i palate new york's oldest and largest minority preas — ihi only w.n.y minority paper that i registered aa a bona fide newspaper under the march 3 1879 act of congress — regulating newspapers • tell them you saw it la the criterion •
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1977-08-10 |
| 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 | 1977-08-10 |
| 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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