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wednesday septembkr 1 4 . 7 vol 50 _ no 37 and still wny's only official minority newspaper - not lust a free shopper bulk rate handout political or clipout sheet rochester —- — — niagara region the buffalo criterion local iv — atiohai sr j reynolds predicts victory for vanderlip & tauriello teddy l-.tnolds standing second from right president of the mighty fifth ward boost era a veteran campaign at who endorses joseph taurtello renter for re election of the 55th senatorial district pre dicts a victory for him on primary day they are show n with two a«n at aide sandy j depta left and char inn right pictured at th right > ■x council at large the prr.i.i**"ni of local 282 and jimmy lyons mr reynolds is shown — criterion photos althtom vanderup lade pendent candidate for atty barbara sims shown with boosters man women backera of barbara sims for it court became volunteers after visiting open house at the sims headquat 1177 main st atty sims is in the center of the picture in black jacket a soul food dinner was enjoyed mrs carrie menefee was chairman of the affsir criterion phsan miss legal action deals crushing blow *• - .. ■naacp appealing for funds the monthly nu-sfting of the buffalo branch naacp was held at tbe headquarters 531 e ferry st sua aug 2*lh at 6\w p.m tw prt-_kk«t est the vaacp daniel acker u-d i ._*• the national naacp and an 1700 branches fjin.ugb.-ut the aaxart *....*.. rioat critical penod_n'its^«7 year history because a mtssixsippi court ant the naacp to pay white twmhant 11.2 milium for the 1966 boycott protect on august „ i97ti chanrelw teeirge w hsyi ot hinds county mississippi rules that 12 white merchants in the rtaibarnr county-port ceib*ejn area were entitled tt damage against the naacp and others in the amount of t,2m),<&i-.fio the award was the remit of a jet suit filed in october 19c9 that lasted through iw7 participated n by kral naacp offi rials and other civil rights activists in port the boycott a civil rights activity was an effort to protest employ ment discrimination and other form of racial ■- the appeal the naacp 1 general counsel characterized the decision as a legal lynching which threat ens to put us out of business obviously the naacp must appeal the decision but to do this mississippi laws require the naacp to post bond in the amount of the judgement the naacp in a matte of days must raise over i a million dollars just to appeal the decision everyone is urged to send contributions to the maacp address them to mr roy wilkin 1790 broadway new york s y 10019 or to the local naacp 531 e ferry st on sunday.'sept i9th the naacp is .►.-,• churches of all denomtna in new position armand j castellan chairman of th board ami chief executive of hear of ; niagara frontier services inc has announced the station of a new director bis remit of action by the beard of directors on august 19th the new director is warren b cutting who la served as consultant to'the n f s board in n-rrnt years his election to tho niagara frontier services board of dirt tart increases th num fear of members to si mr cutting t a native chautauqua county n v and a graduate of tm stale college he is j a n-tired member of the t accounting proles ilia line july 1970 when * fa hod served as a partner . the buffalo office of _ b-vmarw mitchell & ba professional bat pwwd include active hambaat in the ameri wofaautute of cpa'b fairs no had positions on iftcmmdl trial board ffas various committees ptaiallv he has held ftsnlap on the nys fei.of cpa examiners em*t an officer of the fscpa society includ h p 1 o president . pjcfa currently the t/j 04 of meals on **» and service con u lo area businesses - mm the board of i j l of five corpora - ! , s including moog i • l d **** niagara i ■■'!■*» services inc | ; member of the i frontier services 1 j : armand i «{?* * . chairman ; i js nanuls presi i j&wffd rochsror ger president firstmark corp of buffalo john n walsh jr president walsh duffield com panies inc of buffalo and irving cooper past senior vice president and secretary of the company niagara frontier ser vices in >* the buffalo based parent company or affiliate of tops friendly markets wilson farms and b-kwik food stores c c sales and services a non-foods supplier to the food industry ferrante s restaurants and t a btiscagba co a construc tion firm and a ' major distributor of hussmann refrigeration equipment wamenh.rirrnni eld.g young to be honored th pastor uam glim wood i h young.v*-ffl mmw im-_mv_m to xmtm appr*if ia arm serviced to b render ed by th members and auxiliaries of the good samaritan church of god in christ 206 lara as on monday sept 13th thru sunday afternoon sept 19th services win begin nightly at 8 o'clock ending a sun sept 19th at 3:30 p.m many guest churches choirs and speakers are scheduled you would hate to miss these special services bo won't you come and join in extending our apprecia tion to a sincere dedicat ed young man of god lilt theme will lie la t the elders who rule well be counted wort of double honor especially they who labour in the word and ilia trine — | tim ft 17 xmas auditions master chorale of wea tern new york dm by nationally known carl drubs invites singers to rehearse excerpts from the bach christmas ora lorn and arrangements of familiar christmas chor ales for performance in decembor the first rehearsal will be held tuesday §**> 14th at 7 p.m in room 122 of amherst junior high school and is open to all no auditions for further information tall fiml-owft kathleen kimble is publicity chairman reinstated as erie county deputy sheriff after more than six years of litigation wo*ah i durham was reinstated as an erie county deputy sheriff on august ftth i't7 mr durham was first suspended ami later dis charged from the sheriff * department for being arrested for disorderly conduct and other infrac tions ft was whs wuently cleared of all charges in jamjar a 1971 yet was denied it lenient and not given a statutory required ml service hearing mr durham's experi ence of being summarily discharged from hi duties prior to a hearing and without official statement from his superiors i not an uncommon occurence for minority persons work ing in the public sector it has been reported a county worker for nine years prior to hi dismissal and a well known community worker mr durham has always exemplified the positive values of respect cooper ation and concern the denial of his legal rights and the personal abuse suffered by htm is reflec tive of the danger of insensitive public offi cials after the final order of reinstatement was ren dered mr durham ex pressed his great appreci ation for the assistance given him by family and friend he was particu larly grateful to ted kirkland and the late frank hughes as well as daniel acker president of the local mp chapter who was instrumental in helping him secure coun woodie diiham sims challenges in spirited city coot contests th september mt primary coolest far asao date judge of city court are tc_ft«-at_ag and ta les ract-s barbara sens democrat republi ran wad liberal candidate is in a six-way race far th democratic and and is one of five candidates seeking the rrpubbean nomina lion three will be dominated m mmcm nam test barbara lan th first black woman to seek an sli ties judicial poet in buffalo has been con ducting an arduous grass roots campaign the past several weeks her organised action to influ ence primary *,** has attracted widespread at tention and has placed her in a contending position voter apneas for anna apparently stems fnm her splendid qualifications to serve on the city court bench nd a challenging and spirited candidate charisma she has been conduct ing her campaign mppaap ante with a plea for a large voter turnout she says i an win the democratic and republi can nominations on prim ary day sept 14th if you get out and vot 1 a poem of white women judge we have few of white me judges we have many of black men judges we have two of mark women judges not any vote for barbara sims tues sept 14th is a and 13 b accepting applications applications for boys ages 7-is are now being accepted for membership in the st philip's school of music-boys and young men's choir auditions will be held interested persons should contact donald l milliard direc tor ot 884-7768 candidate for assoc judge of city court a many citizens know barbara sims is a graduate of the univetsity of buffalo i i,\s school arid has practiced law with her husband former city court judge william sims for 20 years throughout her career as * practicing lawyer she has endeared herself in her many nil anil lrie*nds she made a commend able record as assistant district attorney during the tour years she served and bin jireil at the appealate court in rot heater according i a very complimentary letter she received signed by the hon justice harry gold man stating in part that they regretted to see her leave and th no one had performed their duties better than she had since they had been there according to the record mrs sims has won far more cases than she has lost two eases in point are those of mrs helen hedrick who volunteered to publicize them the first was a sex bias case against t)»e buffalo public schools who was forced to pay back wages to her as a woman teacher who said she was denied a job in an all boys food services class three years ago and more recently a case for the same client who filed a verified < plaint with the state division of human rights charging the st3te university of new york at buffalo with an unlawful discrimina tory practice relating to employment because of sex in violation of the luman rights law of the state of new york harm a a m sims revival at st luke sept 19-24th th pastor and mem bers of st lok ame zion church 314 e try st extend a thai tnxtiauoa *> arorship with them during tht seek ol sept 19-24 th at 7:30 p.m ach evening during their annual revival w.sk the guest speaker for the week will be rev earl cheeks pastor of all temple ame zion church albany xx \, the theme will be total liberation thru christian commitment along with rev cheeks the rev james saunders mill be conducting healing ser vices rev mm to free man of durham ame zion church will also iw displaying his pastoral in vocal talents the public is invited proven judicial temperment atty wilbur p tram mell former city court judge is seeking to return to the city court where lie served with distinction for three and receives degree joe lout < enirtitfi the criterion's religion representative in kansas city mo received a diploma from the kan it college of swedish mssaage inc and a degree of doctor of myology from the kansas city college of myology the criterion is glad te see 0 black mm^ssw*\xf_p*m\m muscle doctor one 1*9 the root nt tbe ghetto of buffalo * kaei side aw congratulate him he has traveled widely over the fast m and western parts of the usa a the criterion news end < hurt mar mr courier win hid farewell to the saint bishop ministers __________________! w*mmam9m**mm tmawaommmarya tmmm member of tamo greater kansas city are an »•»!! return home during the month mm september to 104 watson st anyone mivkirik to contact ________ may i x**i the criterion at 7 mesiah charges tauriello with refusing to debate issues facing bflo at a time when th financial heart is being cat out of our school budget when policemen,,firemen arid teachers - of being laid off when library services and senior citi ll programs are being curtailed and at a time when businesses ar con stantly leaving the buffalo ren joseph taunello is charged by frank b metinh as having taken th usual do nothing tauriello approach to solving the problems far ing our city is tauriello afraid la face the issue in public with mesiah or dan ha prefer to continue making statements through th press so as never to ha quest nine mr mesiah is an independent candidate for the 55th senat dis • rank mtmsm trammel see pg l naacp see psp ii w dirham se fg ii aa*m^^*^mmm '*■a mw aa bib'ii a . 3 197 criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press iwny central cities orgeat press tewr ***** km iteen tfr e-.er tteri etl e*er tear wwe *•* rtkirarr er-.tn ony i antotonßle to our many readers who pay for and subscribe to the criterion wo thank yew tor still perpetuating us as dean of wny's minority leadership and upstate m v.'s only official inner cities newspaper
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1976-09-08 |
| 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 | 1976-09-08 |
| 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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