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vvn v's largest & only accredited minority newspaper ~ featuring paid legitimate circulation : endhae • . : â– â– .-■• â– â– â– - â– : > rochester niagara region utdnesday matuaiv auk i*.i the buffalo criterion six i — no § us postage paid ptrmtj no i ill t«jhato.ntwvi*k tribute paid to dr king the htaffal.i committee to perpetuate dr martin lather king ideal and 111 cumins i'hl omega chapter of th alpha kappa alpha nororlty in sponsored th 13th annual ml x observance at bethel ame church 1525 michigan aye thia year the ihem was 1 liberation and uta master id ceremonies was kaptim i dullard guest speaker seas lllshop j pali i move prelate i th llth ame district in africa wbs awards presented tit th huffaio committee were the ml x award to william clambers hi park award mr claudia sims id community rvtr award legislator joan borer and lit youth award to hi ton brown awards presented hy the ax..v r*t i'lltirntion quid i i.pr religion re l t rbyce snd the community ser*ie award carl loliimhmi in the phnl.i nested mm left are legislates imam borer hymn brown william chambers tjald tlapp and nellie king rastteus standing from left are cart itdiisone hetty pasen rev mra«han bishop may re i t hi mary brown and <" sims v reception followed the progress a well oo « pageant entitled developing the rt*ek family —'â– emm.'n amvets annual dance enjoyed by many tl itak annual usrwe nt ih a.vhcis item i â– ;]*,?.', fast ****, *â– a lirld recently ot ihe tlnliilo 100 klw t-etamar a.roue tlw ph.no show ihr minmiifer ood thf fumt tatthfee ttt*-i r â– iohooi story chairman ititvm.ind wood commander thuma vt'lltlngham first v tl » commander kenneth i'rlre heeond vtr cnmmsnder william llrnsun third vlr common dor ill . dwell st tllhttl smith wahoh l|.whltt snd c k flemmlnß p it jlfltrr — criterion i'hiitn citizens concerned about buffalo & atlanta slayings urged to write wrli la ifae j s , requesting that th killing of work thiwr*«ri in allan to ru ihn mslins nl btsit men in batfaki be ploetid tm thi unitpfs ; ruitiiins wgi-nda th mailing address is representative of tho u s ttw united nations vmi united nations i'lore n v n y toon pride shown in rochester church choir the senior choir of mt olive baptist church 351 i avrnue in rochester n v is one of the liveliest singing group in lhe church rev i jackson pastor i -..-. proud of the choir on the first row are thsddeus warfield jackie green mo green geraldine dees tend hill carolyn rraser agnes loitu keif johnson lorraine hobson bernic scott i riding qu:nn donald green and koran carpenter on the socond row on alethl white th.-ut irttl*y yotanda wilson i srrwlls grern '.:.,â– -, locfcett yvewo riwnt b#rths rodgrrs nina oaf jeattnie games and pamela httttann third row bam diaries < harxl boll 11*7*1 hill jimmie cooper edith clark armtioi pomdevter joseph bum i*ra*l m hi levers . ltani th pastor invites vow to visit ihe rb»rch and toy th singing ci bm ***** vrfol thou mayor's summer youth program set applications to be distributed applications for huf tali * i 8.y.f..p mayor's summer youth employment program will be distributed tm sot feb 2s t*i sat mar 7 from '• am to 1 p.m at tin memorial auditorium main st entrance mayor jam d griffin has announced youth will not complete application forms at that lime hut will it instructed to return psperwork along with eligibility documenta tion to tin b.y.e.p offices at 42 delaware a*e completed applica tion must be submitted tin mar titt ti thru apr llh as intli th s.y.e.p funded through till iv of th comprehensive employ ment and trotrung act requires thai participant h city of huffaio resi dents between the up of 14 tn 21 and be economi cally disadvantaged patrick w tjuigley director of the city division at employment and training ibm that this year's summer pro gram will employ approxi mately 2,900 youth for i period of eight weeks youth will he paid ot rotes of 13.35 hourly while em ployed participants will be given work assign ments within local govern mental agencies coromu nity ritanifsi porks hospitals senior citizen programs ond other non profit facilities city honors entrance test dates & info available an outran test for admission to city honor school masten and north m . for grades & to 12 lit he held thurs feb mm from 8:45 am to 11 am coll w5-7279 for further information city honors school is a public magnet school for high obility pupils buffalo savings bank names two buffalo residents to new positions â– â– â– â– â– â– â– :, â– â– .:.:â– â– . '. buffalo : savings bank has announced that calvin p bfoom ': inm been named manger of the bank's bailey amherst office and joseph e haraner has b#*n earned regional managsrt of th bank's city of buffalo branch offices â– ' mr waller began his roreer at buffalo savings bank in i in tbe management trainee pro gram and *** named administrative supervisor later that year he received hi bache lor's d*trrr in history and english from canisius college he is the director of tbe archbishop carrol advisory commit tee ond o directw and treasurer of both 9t augustine's center mat the ken bailey i lousing services he and his wife sandra reside with their two children in buffalo mr hamner began his tmre*>r with buffalo sav ing bank in iw/j as a supervisor trainee in branch administration he was prr»mtited to the office position of assistant treasurer in 1972 and most recently served the bank -.« manager ot the evnns-kheridon office he received his bache lor's degree in manage ment from the slot l/nfversity of new york at buffalo nil is a graduate of the graduate school nl saving banking at brown university mr hamner is a mem l*>r of the ciliren's review committee for erie com munity college's city campus and the buffalo ond amherst chambers of commerce he reside m huffaio calvin p waller jospfhiiamneh roswell park offers screening for hot rings rosweix pork me morial institute h begun • program tn screen gold rings with o ei«ef counter tn response lo recent concern about radioactive gold used in the manufac ture of surh rings according tn stale heallh nlticial the possi bility of o ring being radio ot tlve is slight however rings under suspicion were made or repaired im lore ismio and may have been heritage program planned at humboldt pkwy b.c th third annual rio heritage program of the real lakes baptist asso ciation will he held on frt.lvh 13 • pm at th humboldt parkway baptist church t9o hum hotdt pkwy th orijrtn of th negro spiritual will he given and 0 demonstration of the hoauit of th spiritual tn«in will be performed by two of hull « out standing soloists — mrs robert stewart and ed ward belton the speaker will be the pastor rev john hilliard mrs corinn tuttle is program chairperson and rev ctlenn h h dußois moderator kemp to serve on budget committee defense & int'l affairs subcommittees washington dc — congressman at kemp r-n.y.i has been appointed to the budget committee in the house of representatives and that body's de fense and internal i affairs subcom mitt kemp's assignment was announced by house minority leader robert mitchell in i t tmgiassman h*lh*rt l latta ir-oh'ol ranking minority member of the budget committee michel also announced kemp's elevation to rooking minority member of 111 appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations * subcommittee on which he fins been serving os the third ranking member kemp's nee leadership responsi l.tlit ... the appropriations committee mil his appointment to the budget committee are in oddition to his newly won role as chairman of the house republican conference he has relinquished his membeeofcip on the appropriations dettono sttfemmkitt in order . to ' ers tm : th : budget canmittm :" kemp said his assignment i m the budget committee pats me tn â– stronger poaitlon to help bring prosperi ty to western net york and th northeast and to help effect president reagan's gool to bring jobs — inteasiv economic growth without inflation to our country tb appropriations foreign opero tions subcommittee oversees fcreigs assistance ond multinational financial institutions such os the international monetary fund kemp ssid his n*w leadership position on that subcommittee will give me the opportunity to help stabstwt the dollar both in th u 3 and abroad *' iiotrinh | v pago 2 criterion press anrt stl the no i wny cent cities largest press our rtftr h»i t ofw v*rv w*rk nl ***** ***• *«#■» * muf « rjavrsk #, r *"#'*# ' rf * 'â– â– ""*' â– â– ***** *"* . i ..>' jmu wjrt up do 1 fftpy ».( thr tkifat cuterwn every erk ; lor only 20f â– upst*t new york's ttfejrtt antl tttgrtl tsamap pre -- th onty wny minority paper it » it „» . txm fifie r"e.,t-*^4j,f:r ,-*.,*-; e ! m ■• i isj i i „ ,- -»■. â– .» \ ..■»,.â– ,»»■h^mmih rteosißpti'|i â–
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-02-04 |
| 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 | 1981-02-04 |
| 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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