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7-7 and still rvny's only official minority newspaper not lost a free shopper bulk rate handout political or clipout sheet rochester niagara region the buffalo criterion vol 51 — no 22 wednesday may 25-31 1977 local is - national vk scenes from annual capitol hill roast a criterion photographer attended the annual buffalo capitol hill dinner at the ntatter hilton wed may is when polili iaos roasted on another in the top picture from left la mr walt vxiliougm . hr atty and mr donohii i hugh carey legislator 1,,1n hmlth of the 7th district walter wilkrogbby maw ma 4 and jeff and mra w'llloughhy in the second trts raphael ihi bard yearn wall willoughbj major makowtki aad mr and mr jeff vsilim.ghbv at the political roast — cfiterloa phot the gospel six did it again bap-rial harold smith of attica mailmum security prison haa proved he baa feeling lot the atlice christian inmates of all races by welcoming tbe map sit to the march h chapel sers ice tha beloved warden also was preaented a copy of the gospel bis hit album a reason to prat 1 supt smith also attended both the catholic service and the protestant sera lit later commented after okaying our mother day concert that 1 got plenty of religion today " also attending waa mra anita dan aaat director of build halfway house the hex calvin sherrell second from left look on aa mr william gulalon tbe group man agar make the presentation - ciiterion pbata attended graduation or flerlberlo 1 a native mm of uuttelo returned l buffalo to attend the graduation of am brother mr derrick c warburton a graduate of kensin ton high school who still serai his lint 1 i.,r agree in llusiness ad eaai.irst from it stall university of new york 1.1 lilllflll isunyj on may 21 derrick who will rele brste hi 25th birthday on low ms is the proud lather of three year old mm taunlaha and tamltria in addition lo dr duon derrick ha simithir brother an e oiaun at san deign cal ml a sister sit kuril i warburton of buffalo derrick is the mm of mr isheri lßob warburton ir and m lena ' dixon ! warburton life long real bate of buffalo 491 bmlaaaj aye in fact a warburtons constitute t artohautfamily beginning **■• the arrival in the so year „( he present mary al derrick's pit sal grandparents mr h^hpn i a trhurtnn sr known to mmt%a.i_.t mem **, mrs f.lira wamarasn formerly *^** totoey warhur _** ******>â– vr •* w r l the village of "•**•* em tr w , duncan jmjj pwtkh of tress a » jsmaica then £ »** *>•« in 1 s^wft ****». la .***»! pttmined it in amat '•" mtt 11 111 tt r h ** senior • t mtw j tsj - o isaita ob wl ftf fi*£^"*»»acr.a piawaiii^t ; •** had hfc â„¢ active in the various west indian associations of his day one twirl hope that derrick having whetted his intellectual appetite would find that appetite insatiable and mid con tinne to -'-••■to attain jesse jackson urges black support of republican party washington - civil rights activist rev jesse l jackson said recently that he as ery uncom fortable that many blacks turn this ivt-imtcriitic part intt n r.-li^it-in tsntl that tht democrats take black for granted in an interview with congress today mag azine under a special section on blacks re publican future lark son president of opera tion push in chicago snitl that it was unwise for lax to lie trapped isolated in • tie party i think tha danger is that democrata can take us for grunted and republlcana s-tn write it off ii is to the self-interest of hint ks to broaden nut so that wo will not turn ne party int a religion but simply turn iwrth parties into tools enrtiulo to our and of de survival of our people ami tho represent ation of our point of view at the highest levels hi the country he aaid jackson said that if the republican party makes overtures to us many blacks ought to go that way hacks need the llt'pbulican party in order to force both parties to lie more responsive to our survival in a separate report on the gop and black america republican house minority leader john j rhodes calls for a brand new coalition of american and says tha republicans hope that blacks will be a major part of it 'â– rhodes like trick son says thai the blacv community is be ing taken for granted by the democrats the mas .**-: of congress today also includes an analysis of the victory of black repub lican bob wright _ his race for the city council in columbus ga jussc ls miles north of plains wright overcame the heralded carter sweep in the deep south and a whte opponent in an area that is nearly 70 per cent white his approach may become . national mnarlel fnt cop efforts to m grtmkmr golden west tour planned blue bird coach lines along with eastern stars lonic chapter 7 will present â€ΕΎ golden west tour sat july 15 - sun july 31 highlightine the trin will h,t tours of the grand canyon las vegas dis ney l.snd and other fabu lous places across the country the trip premises to he pk tv rescue and enjovahle for further information please contact mrs lu cille winston at rsb2-3745 to appear at home-coming mai.y louise herod missionary menu tint elder james herod will be appearing at missionary hume coming has al the holy temple church 317 genesee st sun may 29 at 4 p.m elder james herod and missionary herod are some of the leading musicians in the gospel music world the speaker till k evang n'»ra bell refreshments will he served sis katherine craft prea sla w pettis vol hm hi y sumpter secy elder w pettis pastor the public is invited missionary governor met inner-city youth jeff willmikhhy did some oicture taking too in his scene gov ares met some i the inner-cits vounj*ters from left i mrs walt willoughby reginald wallace walt willoughby of ill'iiighhs insurance gov carey mrs jeff willoughby frank e merriweather 111 and 1 davis sheriff braun announces appointment of joe c foreman j sheriff kenneth j braun announces tha appointment of jo c foreman jr as superin tendent of tha ene counts s3tt..*sr o tp«rintendt*nt foreman was appointed by sheriff braun ma aasistant supermtender.t on february lfiih prior to foreman's accepting the appointment he «.;-.-: time as a prisoner in the holding center aside family and a few tee aides no one knew of his identity foreman 33 has degrees in criminal justice he was formerly director of security at canisius college to receive honorary degree medaille will graduate right black men end women tonight may 25 and st*r»i an honorary dor-titrate to hawa»s arebi i»>i and planning con sullant robert t colra thr annual commence at etc reiser will be at rl p m in kleinhans music hall at who will earn barhclor degrees and the majors are charlea abrama media/com rr.urn 1 ns : . : mil 1 baugh human sersleeaj aaiu hi man eervkes fletcher b thomas human services tolanda kirk liberal stu tries mmm scberie a payne education associate degrees in liberal studies will be awarded to lib polite and «-*'".' scott in addition both mi baugh mmd mt scott have been named to the dean's list for academic excellence about 90 bachelor and rorkrtt coles young says israel bearing brunt of african anger toward america andrew young united states ambassador to the united nations asserted that israel had borne the brunt of the african countries frustration over american policies regard ing african issues speaking to 1.000 members of the national council of jewish women at . ant ting it nets york tht black leader will that african representatives had assured him privately that they tell great admiration and no hostility toward israel when the united states vetoed resolutions in the united nations pertaining to africa mr young declared the africans felt they could not get back ai us because the united states was too strong so they vented their anger on israel as the smallest and most vulnerable ally of the united states mr young emphasized i that there would tie no attempt by the united states to ins ten 1 a middle east settlement â– rating a pledge made by president carter the problems if the middle east can only be negotiated by the people who have to live with the solutions and who ait down face-to-face and decide how much they are willing to risk their own lives in order to trust their neighbors he declared our job is not to pressure and not make determinations in advance annual minority graduation to take place th office of minority student affairs will sponsor â– its seventh annual minority commencement exercise sunday may im in the fillmore room state university of new york at buffalo more than 300 minority students from all local colleges «_. universities will partici pate ah graduates will receive certificates of achievement plus awards for outstanding academic performance will be issued to the top students from each individual college or university gue*t speaker this s-ear will be dr lenox year wood assistant professor at buffalo state college dr i oarworsl has an mo and phd is sociology and a a.b in sociology / psychology other guest speakers include dr malift asante chairman of speech & communi cations department st sunyab mr michael a risers assistant dirwtor of educational opportunity program at sunyab and honorable arthur o eve as-wrnbls progress of wilmington ten defendents hearing encouraging buftgaw n y - th leading supporter of th wilmington ten says he is v vm «!!->_*< n i bba wmjm abb aa p.«*a«*d with the prograss of the rjeferwier-.t {-.â– .•«* conviction hearing which will determine whether or not they will ha a new trial i mm to the hearing with little expectation that a new trial for the ten would be ordered said lilt hit dr charles e cobb new york execu tive director of the united church commission i,,i racial justice the testimony of the witnesses here has now given me some hope that ills wilmington ten will be released dr cobb is i burgnw for the hearing in which the three star witnesses for the state have recanted their testimony against the ten it united church of christ is il solo financial supporter of the now immomt doit i mm it has paid and continued to pay all ?« v r j v map at em urn 9 fwva-tfled s>m).(hrci hail and has plerlged an addfcfewial m\.(m sisould bail he nettled the first days of the bearing â–º>«,.,. he *-.««. menls by mien hall jerome mitchell and eric junioua the three wit nesses who have admitted thai they lied during the original 1072 trial under ils prodding of the original ist jay stroud anil polk offi cers the eitreme i itinera lull of the state's posi tion has become obvious in the testimony of those witnesses said dr cobb also testifying for urn defense was deborah simpson a she will v c is former fiancee of mr hall who stated thai ml stroud had brought her to join hall at a beachfront motel where he was isolated with lawyers for the proat-cu tion immediately prior to the 1972 trial mr simpson's mother testified that when aba overheard her daughter discussing the plan with the proth-sculion she in sisted on accompanying her daughter to the motel this entire aspect of the case show the dia bolical contempt stroud has for the black woman dr cobb charged 11 wanted to sacrifice ms simpson to allen hall for the social and physical well-being of his prime witness dr cobb also ea pressed satisfaction over the testimony at jerome mitchell another state witness who recanted his trial ler-tirrv ,«| had bro joe louis courton visits area church brother jos louis cour ton the church reporter for the criterion will be in syracuse n y for all of the news of syracuse to see what god's people at th women's convention want please have ail of the ads and church news ready on thursday and sunday for the criterion newspaper --* scholarship foundation to hold annual cocktail party the buff ale vhotarshlp i „ r.t.n.r will mat their innn*j cocktail party at carpenter's hah 100 henaingtitn aye n june 3 9 *« 12 -*.•* robert coles see page 61 wilmington ten seepage 2 ll ii dixon see p a . 3 minority graduation see page 2 a*%t 1913 l9yy criterion press j and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press tlttr ftue 1.,4 tn-rn npra tst-rs meet triers tear tins-t anr tstslrnr sets big ..... • ttimsi.t to our many roadort who pay for and subtcribo to the criterion wo thank you for still perpetuating us at dean off wny't minority leadership and upstate m y.'t only official innor cifiot m«*-vcpapor
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1977-05-25 |
| 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 | 1977-05-25 |
| 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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