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wny largest & only accredted newspaper - fearunngpakilegitirnatecrrculcition rochester niagara region vol ft - am 47 wednesday november 17-23 ims u.s postage paid ftkmit no ish iwrta_o.n_v.\x the buffalo criterion black portlawn family harassed fernandez's seek resolution to alleged aggravating problems caused by neighbors the criterion received a report of xxx tactic against a black family from the town of pnrtlawn n v i ct ween silver creek and dunkirk according to mr and mrs frank fernando they are constantly being harassed by residents who throw chemicals on their proper poison and shoot their dogs shoot their lights out and rut their telephone line i am * few of the complaints mr fen-bad told the criterion i have report ed these violations to the sheriff of chautauqua county but it's tike reporting them to a corpse there absolutely isn't any action we therefore want to try some other avenue the cri terion because we leer am foam and warn to remain here i have to take this a.-turn because my husband is ill and is partially ar rta_*d . we n*«sd help and need it quickly mr sad mr eeraaa dat are no newcomers to the ares having moved from buffalo there several years ago she said you wouldn't ' lies this kind of uncivilized . be havior could happen in new york state — but rather in scppi ala bama south carolina and georgia there must be someone or some agency that can help us halt thia harassment dr j allen saab joins calvary cme church jr wsa appointed to cslvsrv cme church in the august 15th lft.2 annual conference whkh convened is buff at g_v_rv - mi church dr sabh scholarly amendable determined and versatile came to buffalo from baltimore a-uiiasi man aaaaßßar marvtaad where he held the pastorate of mt piagah cme church he issaaafoßoforsßfojnm south mmm ohm * he attended and grsdoated ****** ******** } j i.h schools of s*l*yv^fomm^pnh sims smmh ' tattered *■th e_ll to th christian ministry while m hi school during hi junior year a a member of mt ion ame church upon graduation he attended allen university in col umbia s c while attending allen univer my he was a cm leader and also a member a '*■" t -- *■*■•-.-. ot th allen university concert choir vie presl i'wii of th men's senate vie president of at junior and senior classes ml wa „ member of the ymca campus chapter and th naacp ll was initiated into the gamma chapter of th alpha phi alpha fraternity inc and wa elected dean of pledgees he graduated from allen university in the top 10 percent of hi la-t with a b.s degree in elementary education with a major in * social sefoaeaa dr sabb continued his pursuit in education by enrolling in mnkaraiia theological seminary where he ar quired use bachelor of divinity degree during > i matriculation at allen university and w_aatsuii theological seminary dr sabb wa was ordained elder in the c*-_a_h-s annus confer sara of the ame church ha then entered th teaching profession and became principal of earl'a elementary school and was later appointed teach er of social studies at blakely high school in sake s c after completing his pastorate at bethel ame church dr sabh was appointed to st andrew sutton in charleston s c and then to friendship ami church in mt pleasant s c he also taught school and served a co-dept head st jam moore elementary school he than moved from friendship after five yuan to georgetown s c to greater st stephens atspa churrh where he ntarcn wrtere p served for twm years and **** drafted by th bishop to move to th piedmont conference to he pastor of ahen temple ame church in greenville s c where he was pastor for more than 11 mm while there he eras appointed the first black to ****** a a member of the greenville civil audilori «*■board he was also the first black person to serve as vice president of a regional political party dr satili was was also dim-tor of ihe sclc organization the interde nominations ministers alliance financial secre tar of the piedmont annual caul of the ame church and whs a mem ber of the executive board of trustees of allen university where hr i'll est as se-retar he was also a member of the conrtoctkmal ame church ministers and la coun cil and secretary of the leadership conference of the 7th episcopal district of the ame church comprising th state of south carolina he subsequently became ivan of the leadership school and was a member for th general confer ence mission of th ame church he was also episcopal district reprrttentativ on ui board of christian educa tion for the connect am 1 church and was d-legat ta the 1964 «., t and tt general confer . enee hb|mfl dr sahb ofesfcwd hi master degree in guid ance from clemon univer sity ctemonsom south carolina ||* was th recipient of a ford fellow ship to th university of chicago in th area of urban church and urban 9m__i nt iii h awarded a fellowship irani from l_l founda tion where he studied at the university of colorado in denver in the area of cornmuiiir ntion in the urban churrh anil he ligion dr sabb taught a -'."•, -,',., black history at greenville technical college ho was editor of a column in the lilac k owned paper called focus in greenville 8 c where he wrote under ihe caption black pel spectives he also conducted a radio program in greenville 8 c on radio station why un der the title of the black cultural heritage 11 was the founder of a state-wide cor-mm ton called south carolina he sources and develop ment corp he haa also done special missionary work in bermuda jamaica ami the british west indies dr sabh was trans ferred to the cmi church in 1077 and was appoint ed to mt plsgsh cmi church in baltimore while in baltimore he was a member of the black methodist ministers mil ance of baltimore and served a treasurer he waa also a member of the executive board of the santown he iv velopment corp and was an active member of the baltimore christian edu cation if the washington - virginia district of the n v.-washington annus conference he is also chairman of the confer ence bo of examiners for the first and second year and was appointed associate dean of the leadership conference of the new york-washington annual outer dr sabb ha received many commendations awards lire and hon ors he has received his doctor of divinity degree from allen university columbia s c kittrell junior college kittrell n saa iiiamrai__..h_.i r , in „ ,«■: c nam theological seminary kansas city mo his masters degree from southeatern univer sity greenville s c end wa in who's who amor community lead ers and noteworthy americans in the 1974 edition dr sabb is also a master mason he has also reached the heights of a 33 degree member of the noble shrine he is married to mrs janie w sabb and god has blessed this union with two lovely daughters deborah a sabb and janice l sabb the calvary cme church family extended a very hearty welcome to dr s*bb and family i since dr sabb's appoint ment to calvary he has initiated many programs and projects fair the growth and advancement of cal vary he has especially initiated community ser vice programs for ail gas offered monday thru friday few men in so short a tune have effective made their presence both felt and appreciated as has dr sabb he has not only revitalized religious life of calvary christian epis copal church at 1007 eilieott st hut his ethical cultural and spiritual influ ence has permeated the pulpit and congregation of buffalo'a negro chris tendon and the eminent cleric states his program has only begun dr i m.i.en barb nuclear war issue discussed last thursday dr »:..-. ertst marshall president of , daemen , college fo amherst hosted ovet 600 people who attend at rut cost a speech by dr roger c molalities the top national expert tm the problems of nuclear war dr motander is the founder and executive director of ground zero fo ot>^„ee ati.ma.iv this et __ '» pfor ao ve__rans day nov lit in th charles j wick enter of d*_>m*n col leg 1.190 main st dr motander addressed th topic of what ar th politics of nuclear warfare he ws mtrr 11 i ft ibv local bsti-fii_el*-_r - m m*j maarammmm mmmm-aam uw.iwwi . fo^foe.dr.rradu.fossß ground zero ia a rum fmrumoi -,_>■«• war aaksraaaia project ahirh produces mslerials and spanaae ecu ties magrrs **■**> to atjaa'a*ep and involve th aaser an pewrpt on the ■"- —- ■, # nuclear war | mf*t w ea . pr dr motander wa form erly .' « mew hew o . th natfoiul security council ttafftraißm4.hk_l.senr lag ctose-v with presidents nixon lord and carter he prepared sll ot the analytical material for hah ii negotiation daemen vice president for academic aftsirs patricia e curtis chaired this event from left to right at the award presentation on e«*ran day to the top ami nuclear speaker are kevin d cox daemen college trustee patricia e curtis i»_eiwen college vie president for academic ******* *'* roger c m-.tsrt_.-r honor guest speaker dr fred m nell local and nuclear leader and dennis okeefe daemen college student association president bellamy tapped for area chapter nat'l confab of christians & jews post herbert i bellamy has been named protestant co-chairman of the buffalo area chapter of the national conference of christians and jews mr bellamy in 1969 founded 1490 enterprises inc and to date has served as idem a large area of the building is composed of a senior citixen center the center also house com munity service such as the food and nutrition education cooperative ex tension program as a businessman mr bel lam is the owner of bellamy enterprises and various real estate by which he provides housing and employment for th past twenty years he was the first alack civil service commission er and a councilman m large for six years he was the first black director of the buffalo area chamber of com merce and has served on numerous boards mr bellamy is a lifetime member of the naacp he has received over 100 awards mr bellamy and his wife irene reside in buffalo and are the parents of six children friends met to fete atty rose sconiers fnend of atty rose sconiers gathered st s luncheon mon nov th in the sutler hotel to pay tribute to her for her contributions and accom plishments to th sees the guest speaker was dr defoe cross presi dent of the n y s higher education corp of al ifc __* the ads nat*d by catherine collin and the mistress of cere monies sras ophelia ni chols who introduced judge barbara m sima judge sims introduced the honoree rose sconiers executive attorney of the legal aid bureau among the dignataries and those who presented i gifts were daniel acker president if the naacp leroy coles of the urban league councilman da vid collins bob hamilton of the county legal staff ; j mcgovern dr jean noble legislator barry robinson police captain marion bass ms garcia of the u b law school and member of the board of directors of the legal aid bureau the invocation and benediction were given by rev b w smith annual christmas party planned the oat-da social club will give its annual christmas party sat dec 18th from 10 p m until 4 a.m at the rot bryants show place 160 central park plaza this is a 8.v.0 affair the donation is 5.00 inner-city loses super market a mass meeting con cerning the closing of the super duper market in the town gardens plaza william and jefferson aye was held on tues nov tub from 10 a m to 2 p.m sponsored l.v the tot association one of the main speak era was county legislator barry robinson he stated that it was not until th previous saturday morning that he received informalton that super duper was closing down but there wasn't any talus given about the closing however he would try v get a low interest 5250.000 loan to present to the present or future owners it was pointed out that the tedeaco bros r*r out as owner although the mortgage wa paid up to may 1983 representatives of fig map super market in north jefferson owned by i--ptmi kp*eaa*sjaaa qvwq o7 race member will supply boa transportation to ps_k op am rwinrrt shone » to kr ickwimm for lh.nl c*mvem#t\c*t " ttita ta .■-.-■»_._,.-,- aine th super market wa establishes in town jar den sever al year go mail mail msrtets in th ar*a have folded up and it _■_ now ineoni-enietit for families in town gar dens ---...-* .»-* ,-.' aunound.ng tertttoriea to shop the commute also aaid that it wauled lo check pneos at th kulick market whie _ la across th " treat foots . **„[_..- txiimr to amm if osey are i-ticher lower ci the mnrrte nm the hu{*pt thicmt m*r i urn ivmn rs4*e_t t*_*t assocristion iff ire pro pnmdetwt vertrts bfo vie sitters sfosfo town secretary willi eva __-_•.__■.. and treas or-r carolyn raffia xi.oiiui proposal thrown around was to ask ihe owners to keep the market open until the first of the year judge samuel green to be honored the llonorahl samuel l ram four lis court just ml judicial th trict will tie th guest of honor at a luncheon to b held in conjunction with the new york state trial lawyers association seminar decision on set nov o_h at the sheraton inn-buffate east th award i geese to judge greer tor ms 0-**t_-r_.ng serrica and dedication to th adminis tratfoa of fostio church to cite gospel program announcer mi will garrett the rev w l jonas and the mt ararat baptist church 971 jefferson aye , will honor cux-in luke in an appreciation program sunday nov 21st st 3:30 p.m i in luke is an announcer for the gospel community hour pro gram which can be heard reporter lor greater friendship baptist church from 9 m to 11l a.m each sunday morning live from 1490 jefferson aye lit is loyal to all auxiliaries of the church never keying no and „ always willing to do hi share in helping in any cause for the betterment of hia fellow man participating on the program will be the male chorus of the mt ararat baptist church choirs the billups family kinga of harmony the wilson emanuel singers the bible tone souls of solomon th travaiakra the northington singer the dean family the troth in song singer and the emmanuelair singer this is an open door program and all of buffalo are invited to join in thi celebration cuzinluke thanksgiving dinner to be served to poor & needy th annual thanks giving inner for the poor and needy will be served at citf mission 5 broad way in downtown buffalo on tuesday afternoon nov 3 at6:3o p m the chapel aervir which pre cedes th dinner will feature the all mai choir of first mm baptist churrh rev robert timerlake m ission superintendent pastor has already been given 1700 00 by the xerox corp to pay for th traditional roesl in addition to th 170000 some fifty liferent em ployees of the xerox corp wiß c ■to th mission and serv the r_**l th after festivities will begin st 3:30 with r « mi*-»on gg!v.f fancy sandwich and christian isifowafor ad are invited pm r ~ ' '"' " i'aim»immfflj^ji^a^t^^^i^^^ilij_ll___m *_•.■*«#»», ■«•* 1923 1082 criterion press and still tt no 1 wny central m largest press our tke hs baen ,*»• n _». d every year ncs en sawtenca ttrvtnn our communaia you\v mt son *«" up tot a copy t ifo -.._».. ' cntetvwi ... 1 *»!. — lot or_y 20 national 25 ifoma ****. york meat and mrpm mavam pre - the only w.n v mmtstty paper that is •-«■■•,*_ a a is ua tsk newspaper under th march s i_7 rvt ol conye i*sulm>_arwwi*pwiar
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-11-17 |
| 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 | 1982-11-17 |
| 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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