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the buffalo criterion wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation wednesday january j ffbrt ary i i vol 6 — no *. rochester niagara region '■* is postage paid ■■-*,-■■no 1114 m_~al__wy_k congresswoman chisholm addresses avon confab w*m*wr shirley oil__i id brooklyn xi *_ join a •-*_, gkms panel of outstanding women when th unman ing conference of the women's forum inc is h on ftft 4 at new lurk miifynttiiiiii man hattan college s(nmsntfil by avon l-ru batta inc the matt <- am on changs the htm at stake *_. bbptore critical |_-!_ polity mu'rt facing -?»**_/ and business in the 19*0 a one of the key t__r ( fmar (_*__ will address conferee on the chang ing rights end expecta tion of individual , ttuv hugh carey i honorary conference chairman james f preston avon . eiecutive vice president and chair man f*f the vim-ten • corporate social b*r-pca bllity committee will heat the luncheon session and robert r mrmillsn avon's vice president nf i'ul.lß affair will make law welcome remarks on behalf of the corf u.n replies to local requests the criterion recently tniliii.lii'it an ilii if a.ktn ■_*_* vi writ hi the united niiii.iii in new york city in regards to the recent attacks and murders of lila.lt men l..'minriut*t last septemher seeking tn get the rt-_-n on the u n blende we art plea lit report that replte are r rar_u hack with *_»•' ri___l ' answer and thtaights th prnt-fem i ll i_mlv selected chairman of ymca salute to young leaders seymour m kaoa 111 p__ont at the hoard of truster nf the ymca of buffalo and trie «*_> announce thai henry 11 coord chairman emeritus ryf f__._ce toy inc 1 chairman of the ymca sahrte to young leaders the *__ mm*mn era to he ham-red »* ir*r vmca __ fey their tm-jr-ty-i et a ammm\^t*******a to he fc fag -_, fct __•*,. „ apr 3b the paa peas *»• the fatsucfiet ia to facet-route young « _*_ whe jam made onuscal ib t to the *__ t-s kg til takers either a they wr-rh et_ro or in their *■__„_*», and to fund arßufaitaay to ymca pvtrgrara and bt mfm «_* im leader ship d***k*pt**_t protect «*-_•** youth m*»r-it of the ' a__r>t-«_t-*-_i!d vv_am-em*lie family ymca in buffalo tedium to mr __, the ymca salute to young leaders -, the first event of a kind a it ... based mama ******* pro btsms c t t hv other urban ymca in the united state liemty 11 tirmm new sorors initiated at luncheon a.ha kept alpha st-w-rtty int held its fail _*_*_ lea_*an rertwhy el the hotidsy lam 629 delaware % f*******9 haven tew earar were initiated into the fiamma lota j i r graduate chapter hasted tram mi are lane barn rc***hclle a mem m w w t a a . . imrvik imf reese taaya gilbert sandra uadeey i bates andaman bint goodwin and lynn perry oilier mora tared landing from left am fmiehelk bleud edna ritchie audrey porta doro thy mail.rtfv and minnie harris graduate advise — criterion __> kencel named to who's who washington d c — ken j kent of 3245 south alfred road buf falo * senior et george town university's school of business administra tion has b-*en named a member of who's who in american universities and couejr-et for 19m kencel w chosen hy fw-«wg_iwt univ**_ty nominating , tut lr snd editor of who s who as one of the country meat f can leaders student in who's who are . *•..■.*_ or the c«s i b-*ac_n>c ach-e-retnent eerv-k-e to the community leadership in er*-eo-_f_ar ectivitie and stem p_*nt they join en elite group of ft**c,t ___ *• .- more than 1,.1 b tion of higher n*r in fa mat the tl of cctftrnbi and t-evecal o_t--n nation young minister to pastor in w va rev adrian c m hi ham mm of mrs it-tea i'-fßrii ha been a lit i l/i lake over the pmtor.hi of the t it-irti-t church in while p'iur spring in wed vir-jiriia he thank re a charles ware pastor of frit'ml.hip llajitist church wh*i rt*cf>rnm«tid _ him rev durant wa burn in huffalu nil attended sihf.ila no 7 now rallfd future academy tj.suth.iile junior high and 1 . mi ftrhtsil where he was voted l'most likely to sin red ilew-i nit the otitstnndini senior fil ihe year at radu.tt urn y jhirnnt atati attended the ktlen iuti jh-hiiiil at the jnlvi-r sity uf iluffalo al the age nf 17 rev mutant r_im hi irlnl ermun ut mount ararat tuptir-t chlffch nt which tune he aa „ member and partlnrwt by h.-v w i june lie thank rev junes fur hi first chance mt-v lliitrtiil later left ml antral itapti-t i linn h , mill joiner the ort-ster friendship 11.(.i,-i ( linn li under ihe leader mi rev a c l at through the ritual llldfince mil hiippftt uf lti>v ware he became mm i til bbs lill minister .' friendship rev 1 mi nn ha preach ed at many at the area churches . a will us churches in detroit chi p fort w.tne oeaa land and white m»*_r fiprtng while here rev tha ant wa actives to many re ligi_s mgsnizait/mt in cluding the '».-...■- mini_-r aqiance nt which he was former president the b**-*j«t minister nf buffalo and area mm itapti state conference and the ha hfrnai conference a well a civic and community irrrmii of which push and the naacp tare lan rev durant w:ll give hi tir_t wtttitm *. j i-r ■of he fir-t pti*l churrh sun fell ist the r«v durant tend thi *!.. age hark tct buffalo to hi many friend il*in thanli tn tind and all if *•_ ml prayer *• tit l *.. he aith i i pray i.-i - maaaleg up ytn i will never li*r|t>t the hr-tlgr st hinj hill nt-vrr gnod aye ll by adrian rant rochester criterion church of the week mt vernon baptist church 351 joseph aye rochester ha been chos en the rochester cri terion church of the week we t-dote a few -*-_- menu that msyor thomas ryan made concerning the church beginning in ml with a membership of i the mt vernon baptist church ha grown and prospered ince then the congregation history end it trnggie are a part of rochester history and it success despite greet obstacles is welcomed by all it is almost it years ago that the mt vernon baptist church a *« bomb ed and the years since then have been difficult ones i know that the generou.it of countless people throughout the city ha been greatly appreri sled the complete history of baa church will be printed in a future edition hostage crisis may have increased nation's standing among 3rd world countries a ny - the restraint and aitt*rt-*e of the united stale govern mam dealing with the iranian captors of 62 american may have „..*, i th nattcan's standing among third world r thai i _*• conclusion that thoma milltngton associate pr*>fe ef pr*lilic»l bclenit at hot-art and william smith colleges draws in the aftermath of the retaaaa of th hostages there may he mime growing feeling thai v ....... t*ould have dealt far mor strongly perhaps militarily to gum im end he i».*te and to the degree that third world governments realixe the pautnte and restraint shown hy amrrk our international reputation hould grow millhi*rt'in • i many times the third world nation appeal for justice rests on the tart llml although tbey may tacit fum-ct moral law it on their side in thf case of the hostage the burden of international law _« on the aide of the united state the eeizure .... highly illegal as was ihe long captivity ' khc-r nation may have t-ecotne uncomfortable with iran's disregard for international law even though initially third world sentiment might well have favored iran for shewing the audacity and boldness la attempt an adventure like the capture of the embassy in while miuington sees some gain in international stature for the united states he also sees problems when does restraint begin to be perceived as weakness had a strong american president acted with patience there would be some clear benefits from *■*«*• restraint president carter's reputation a a relatively ■.->•»> president may have worked against the hot-taxes his patience could have been mistaken a proof that the country was not going to put force behind its pleas for the early release of the captives y as millingtron looks ahead into the coming weeks end months he see two related problems i think there will be a strong national ti-**_t urgj-i president ronald reagan to exact some kind of pens it or punishment from iran there will be a feeling that america havin t>t*ert humiliated must now humble lo iran there another aide effect ut the resolution of the hostage crisis and hat has to do with ihe degree to which advisors will urge i'rvsittent lu'tig»*t to it i with a show nf strong power noil determination the neat lime an international crisis takes place mtllington think that the lea*_t to tie learned from this crisis show that a miirhli nation can art with patience and effect international opinion lhat the bill wan not a ransom since in effect bs*ct taken floatage by america were inn through the algerian government la iran in return tor the human hostages and that a consistent american foreign policy may deter nnlions from seeking lo use terrorist tactics for their an national goals finally an early sssc-ssmeni ol the hostage crisis seems to indicate thai there may be les reason now than liefore if expect that th united nation or other internal forum in serve to limit military conflict through respect for international law millingtor facta that the united nations which repeatedly condemned iran was ignored because it lacked teeth the debate and judgment of the united nation was consistently ag.ua iran but it had tittle or no effect in the end the hostages were treed lor a variety of reasons miuington be lieves the iranian government certainly needed the fioaen asset to finance the war with tret they ware financially pressed but there were also some other reasons why they might decide to end what one of their negotiators cailed their hostage edvan lure there was little more to be gained from holding the american homage world opinion wa ri_t-*f in creasingly negative end holding lb host simply mtremsad problem for the iranian government at a of lht-ir pmnpt noted the iranians had wawetfafl the from this fruit m.l_gt concludes local rep joins in push for king day nowak again co-sponsors king birthday holiday b_iiib • - star henry j n_ai d rufftloi „. again co apt wiring te-ritlata-fn to d_g rate j 1 the i-a day of dr martin luther km jr a ___! legil puhllc *...■;., w - " — — <■# - adding hi *»_> to the list of b_*_js ori.pir*rti-i-r th m**«*ur ithrodueed hy hep john cotsyer jr d michigan nowah am ■dr v . ;....... __ jr had a prtdmaad and pi**ait-e t*-r*-eri on thi i *_ made a atesat lr tt the prog raw *>*• a a nekton me '■_..-**• t_ard ch»t?ving tttprnt rights - m temltty ** . km ail our ci this year lafayette *>-._» b_*_y !'•!-.,.'. to fjfy king which i attettdfd and whkh wa repeated in tlo___ies ■■.'■* >,_■*.■1..1 this country teatifle to the breath of supriort that nitis tm tbe king h day bill it attuld he - it shall be — s fitting tribute to a great amerirsn " tony brown's journal trouble in paradise are blacks smart enough for harvard a mack while i y controversy erupted recently when an unofficial re p-rt by m assistant i harvard i'mver-tity president was mysteriously ked to the pre asserting that black undent there were intellectually ill ei*uipr--,l for the ivy league institution _ harvard ■* considered the mecca of d_.ti_al institutions by most americans and black f vidence indi cate however that harvard ha turned not in he the collegiate utopia that its j students had *>****_ for hut an ****** ******** says tony hr man ■**%•&» report called trouble in • __■».*' the harvard controversy it n ... .... wt premier > lt * tony brown's journal •, *** hmirth season on commercial *_*», _> browns joi*rnal **£.******* running nat-cvn blsck ******_ ******** the series i 1-—si hy pep*d-(*_a party the report prepared hy *«•**__ 2 o!>m klitgaanr charged ~* _*_„,.. at chic univ*r-rftie<iy>n _. ■■***} *** $. «**~*- v teal sr.d--.tc.ln as 7 nacflre*i would indicate and tkß jewish indent academic all performed better than their scores predicted harvard's dr richard lewontin a national expert on genetics told tony brown he's saying klitgaardl point blank i think that n-errbodv knows that jews are great scholars and that if you had completely free admissions po'licv w no attempt at affirmative action that there'd he more jews at harvard and that in some sense affirmative action is displacing jew in favor of blacks that fern to be clear in what he * saying and 1 say again that that's an attempt to set one of those groups •**«■*-« the other th lewontin i jewish t the comparison of the academic performance of blacks and jew in the report added foe to the controvt-rsy be reuse klrtcaard analy.i was alledged ly not bassd on harvard data david evan senior admission officer st harvard »-,- ritdcliffe contend that harvard dnear t even rsci«llv identify us jewi.h students tony brown aw see p t 192 1981 criterion press arid still ihe no 1 wny c«ntr cities largest press our tttl has t-**-tn .*•**•"! y wce-k l t_tv year c ibm ess eat wyvtr out rr"-*sn**a***b vcm/v 1,1*4 grift * ■,„ i km a •>*■•* at f ha k criterion eiftrry v_h - ft ttttky fa 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-01-28 |
| 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 | 1981-01-28 |
| 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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