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wny's largest & orb accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation toiaiimieiiiimai una aaamw wi amaaaavaaaaaaiaaaea—a—a am.iaiaat i aßsflfc -* *? viii 57 -* .*« 44 wednesday oct .': nov 2.1883 rochester niagara region u.s postage paid ftrmitno ult jmfajajgtfvcbj the buffalo criterion three referendum questions to appear on tuesday's ballot erie county leaders today urged ye votes on three referendum ques tions which will appesr on the ball on nov 2nd the proposition win affect the ymm ae*ocn>a of county taxpayers are i should th county executive have th power to allow the slate a role in operating the county medical center 2 should the county be authorised to buy low-cost power from the ttat power authority and de liver it to customers via established utllitiea 1 should the ceiling on budget change by the county executive exempt from legislative approval be raised horn 1,000 to 3,000 the first change since 1959 as recommend ed by the chsrter review commission the three measures were enacted by the county legislature and approved by county executive 1 tt aril j rut k.mvlti all are subject to voter approval because they alti'r the powers ot elected nlficial state seeking 14.5 mil in fed funding for conn st armory congressman henry j nowak id buffalo has announced that the new york state division of military and naval affairs has notified him of its intention to apply to the the united states national guard bureau for funding which would allow total restoration of the connec ticut street armory »• mfih aj^ttae j'syuinhna to f>mgressrrjm'n/>.rsv re quest v ... - •,-•-.-, ftto < steuano chief of s»afl to th ,„„,.--,,,. maid hi . staff , would submit aa sppls.-*ik»n in the amount of tit ', million for the full restoration 1 the areas destroyed by the fire and nee wear repair to the interior and terior of the administrative por tion of the armory nowak had contacted the nys division of military and naval affairs urging them to »(»(.•. for federal funding for full restoration following a meeting with u general hairneti j walker jr commander of the united slate national guard bureau in washington october 1 in a letter nosrak aid i urge that your office submit an application for tot funding of the tout restoration as non v possible . het citngre*srci»n st sl ed i'm pleased that the state is submitting the formal anpltrattnn m * let • necessary step in the effort to secure funding lor the reconstruction of our we side master of n hector the con nectkut street armory i will work with the tate in their efforts to fully restore that structure and seek ( • ior.al action on the needed appropriation bill area business people to council canisius on careers more than s dozen prominent buffslo busi nessmen hsve agreed to serve on * canisius col lags committee that will evaluate job opportunities lor cam students thi career planning ad visory council will meet fnr the first lime on november 1 under the direction of llonsld sarti hector of career planum and job placement at canisius and chairman of dm council the members are thorns e baker accoun tant of price waterhouse paul f waiter personnel director chevrcilel-tona wanda peter p zala.ki terutitt vice president buffalo saving bank j patrick dnnlon vice presi dent for communication of the buffalo chamber of £■"■"■■johnson p courtney etecutive v president of computer task force thorn j j vsnnortwkk v president i tad controller algonquin ! broadcasting corp n.l i edward o mcc.rath di ' rector industrial relation tad personnel sport ser vice delaware nnrthl inc also robert t dom hrowskl senior deputy cuntroller erie * county controller's office john t msnyon president blue mam of wny anthony m ruacßeha vice prest deetl e f mutton a co w hnuis l berger pesidem f i i berger v edith robinson former assistant deputy onsntias.oner erie coun tylvpi of social service u wt e caprous "*>**■* of human re ***«. bethlehem s*el corp kenneth c km director of administration and finance mix and norman e crowe general manager niagara mo hswk the committee 1 t pected to help the college base job tunities in western nee york and beyond and develop job research recommenda tions steel city naacp branch to host banquet the annual banquet nf the lackawanna branch of the naacp will be held fri nov ml • p.m at the friendship housi 264 ridge road lackawanna mrs auieloe mcghee mother of the first baptist church 320 ingham aye lackawanna n v is chairperson for the event rev bennett w smith ps«or of st john baptist church m mod st sill be the guest speaker ms tony chillis is president of the lacks wanna branch naacp and mrs b potee co chairperson . mrs arrielee mctihee urban schools confab set the ninth annual con ference on urban schools will convene friday and saturday november 6-6 at two sites in buffalo friday evening's bet sions will be held at bethel ami church 1625 mkhi gan aye . and will feature a mini-workshop on school finance at 6:30 p.m the workshop will lie conducted by albert thompson assistant sunt of finance buffalo publk school sy idem the keynote speaker will be dr lavalle wilson su perintendent of rochester schools who will address the conference st 7 p.m saturday * sessions will be held st the buffalo tra ditional school 450 ma ten aye with ms mar jorie xush dire of civil rights and intercul turai baletiea of th state education dept a break fast speaker a series of abbaaebbj and afternoon workshop ad dressing the conference theme taking charge m your future will in school finance mini-workshop to be featured the topical area of effective schools epic effective parenting into mation tor children child alma personal budgeting and career survival and alternatives mrs florence ftaugfc president of the buffalo board of education will be tlie noon luncheon speaker the conference spon sored by the math educe tors asanriation of th niagara frontier and buf falo equity foundation will share with patliatl and educators ways of wiping cmi the myriad at educational and persons problem arid concerns ctm fronting school sys tem today mm tomor row a registration fee of 16.00 indude admit tance to al workshops the friday evening reception breakfast aad the luncheon for further information about the conference con a.a . as t __„ totover m r^pmm iwaießr • tt*4(h • church of god in christ to observe diamond jubilee nov 19th the church of cod in christ celebrates its diamond jubilee nov 9th through hhh in memphis tennessee some 46.000 persons from across america and 15 foreign countries are a ireetgn countries are expected to attend the 10-day celebration ac cording to bishop l h ford of chicago assislant to tmm i presiding i tnhap and director of convoca tion operation the predominantly -:.. 1 5.5 1 t r ym.m.m ***• nomination with a world wid membership of more than three million .* headed by bm*m j o patterson of memphis bishop mama mm is the conin-law of the ute bl*h..f 1 tipt m )!.:■m maaon who founded aad organized the church ?$ year ago m memphis the churrh actually bad it first servke in an abandoned gin houae m islington mississippi from the gin house to downtown vt mi.c _* with over three million mem lier sound like progress to me ssid biahop ford a i in r.il convention ha lieen held in memphis as year for 75 years after the death of bishop mason in 1%1 a power struggle developed regarding the denomina tion's new head ulti mately bishop j o patterson was elected as presiding bishop of th church bishop patterson with his keen insight and sense of direction a well as business sagacity has led the church to new dimen sions said bishop ford sbseial tkew jubi ee rallies hsve been held throughout america to raise sdditional funds for t*r mmagmaamt ammmmatea ed eastern quata-fhua hotel which is mm headquarter km the e^^^^m^mßmmat^mw tburtfe , . * - the aattamm i haul located on '-»..-.- mam bt *** * gift to ll cftuwft ittms a wealthy maine family the btd a prt-se-rtily wing mmd te teiuaiiniatma mtd depart mental oifu a »*•{! at lodging for mant fhwrctt ttm ml dmrma the rtmvn ration ' . aw !**>» ibfahop w l eta coordinator idlommdm tmemd jubilee mad | a | lam director of cbiiiii a'i turn oper*t*m mmd we have already spent more than three million dollar toward complet ing renovating the hotel beside additional proper tie that we have purrbaa ed in the area now we an getting ready to start on the cosmetics of the building bishop porter said the church also plan to open all-saints lasd university by 1984 our headquarters building haa been listed on the historic register of the city of memphis bishop porter aaid he said the denonuna tion has recently imple mented a tithing program a a mean of deriving 10 i'.u.-u il jj t ant a u _- dn tbe support of tbe church each imdacticsttj buhop ,»' ► •.•,!■- .--.•. t lo iii.tm ten percent of the tithing .-.-.-..- tfmjiga each church *. mam ip mi •*«* r . nurt t wabai fci jurisdiction aiau a vacancy ■the 12-caan general board was enndmd alten beat o m kelly ot new yort n v ourti sept , .'*• , bhbup k.-lft an first am awl u tamlmt patterson b»*hop ;, •■porter aid we ue stilt • v .-..-.■, vddtituh obtaining ; enough hotel nam lot out delegates it's worse thi test because of the es pix-ted increase in atten dance we had planned to u*e the new betuhrnark hrsel l!w room i but it won lie resd the ot of memphis needs to fallow through its plan for a new convention hotel as soon as possible said bi.hop porter highlight of the convo cation wffl be the presid ing bishop sl of a-plate benefit diner national communion service and women's day however mo*t dele „ *««. feet that the ahmmegm ttce during the entire convocation is when the presiding bishop j o m^atmrmnr xtr livers .:.* ortkial day sermon dur ing tbe 11 a.m worship sundsy nm 14th bishop patterson who ha headed the church since 1961 i (.'-.,- father of -,;,*. first ii.l mayor j o patterson at the biahop hs heen bttad in ebony magaxine everal llllte »- .... of 100 must ttifluentisl 11 i leaders in america bishop i..i , anderson l pastor ot the prince of peace church of ood in christ ww kensington aye in buffalo rj o patterana presiding bishop church cod in christ bishop lerm anderson of buff ale is i member of the 1 — e*al board and jariadictional bishop of western new york no 1 bishop charles 11 mason founder of the church of god in christ canned goods drive to begin , the naacp youth council i sponsoring a '. aimed t m u ibive send goods lo the naacp headquarter f r ferry st the deadline for accenting goods is nov una for more informa tion call tony stewart at rb3-9442 83rd dinner of phyllis wheatley club planned the ph'vllis wheatley club will'hold its 83rd anniversary dinner fri ass nov sth at 7:30 p.m at the golden nugget 2046 fillmore aye lena harris i presi dent and ruby jake co-chairman choir to celebrate 8th year the young adult choir of calvary c.m.e church 1007 ellicott st is prepar ing for their kth annual anniversary thi event will take place on sunday november 28th at 5 p.m ouest choirs throughout the community will also be m the program dr j a'len sabb is pastor all are invited to attend women's day speaker the missionary society of people's community church 472 swan st will observe women's i ay on sunday nov 7th the 11 a.m speaker will be dr lenora cole-alexander dr alexander is the director of the women's bureau of the u s department of labor previous appointments in clude vice president for student affair at the university of the district of columbia and vice president for student life at american university she was also on the faculty of suny/ab the former buffalonian is the wife of an atlanta businessman t m alex ander a salad bar will follow the service where all will g«h a chance to fellowship with dr ale dr lenora cole alexander bison consistory to hold session at marriott inn bison consistory no tt will be hosting the 7th annual session ot the new york state council of k-mu-irttk.il an annual meeting i the state t.i.in.l aasembti order of the golden circle on sat and sun nov th and tth at the marriott inn u4 millersport highway amherst the banquet will lie held on nor th a ; p.m at which tune lllumrums cleveland john son jr 33 degree blast illustrious commander deputy of new york slate will pre.ent the lodge annual scholarship and a donation to the urban i ague 111 robert j walker 33 ih'gri'e i ieneral chair man maimed lebanese & palestinian children coming to u.s save lebanon inc is in the process of bringing wounded maimed and burnt lebanese and palestinian children 1 the united states win are unable to receive proper medical treatment in lebanon due to both the extent of reeuahie aim , children and the destruction of medicsl facilities and equipment during the war save lebanon inc will be providing material assistance to non-ser tarisn humanitarian project that will contribute to reconstruction in lebanon and reconciliation among its people they non-political non-sectarian sup plies are to be delivered hand-to-hand ' save lenanon inc i the brain child of the arab-american anti-discrimination committee adc doctors in lebanon told the adc that because of the massive destruction and immense toll in human life then is a profound need to help the children victimized by the war the only rehabilitation center in lebanon ha been destroyed the american university hospital which could have under normal circumstances done wane of the work ha been bombed and it facilities are exhausted other hospital in the middle-ea?t lack the facilities required for plastic surgery prosthesis artificial limbs and follow-up rehabili tation medics teams in lebanon and syria are identifying fifty children that can he broad over here at this time most of these children will lie amputee who need reconstructive surgery prosthesis physio-therapy and rehabilitation treat once the maimed burnt and wounded enter the united stale the monsour medical center in pittsburgh will receive all ef the chudren first a by abdul luqman team of physician at the center will do the preliminary evaluations on each child to determine the treatment necessary some of the children will remain in the center and others will be transferred to other medical centers which hsve expressed an interest in the project l»r jame zogby i.e hi hi rector of the adc slated at a dinner held at the sutler hotel regardless to what we call uwaallm nationality heritage or religion we are all citirens of humanity he asserted that the adc a organized to fight stereotyping a whole people by the actions of a few dr zogby declared that a people who aaa he stereotypi-d can be gregatarf vic timized and de-humanized the former chief surgeon of the bed crescent hospital who was arrested a * prisoner of war even though he i a nstive canadian citizen wondered where the 600,000 refugee being ssked to leave lebanon »-, going he noted that mo of u * refugee are women and children mor of their men are either dead m priaor or have fled without the men to support them they have no sour of income without money they rsnnnt buy good clothes shelter or medical supplies in some of the camp the women and children are left without shelter even tent to face the winter if the world community doe 11 help them then actively or by their inaction they are part&ipating in genocide '-* a'i'.s those who wish to help can iwnd their cherts to save lebanon inc c/o arab-american discrimina tion committee post off bos 12s buffalo ny 14240 1923 1982 criterion press and shu ihe no 1 wny central cities largest press ore offic ho '»*.. uo*rt ovary wrcli of very yoor ten c nut earner ter tni out rommurntar youv mat +»'* m(n .... ..- • . „^ ol th bmhud t'riiroun rvrry week •— far only 20 national tv l li-it.in hem yoih mtaat and targht man prrwi - tti only wny mamma ui|*i that a ictjnlrrvd m . hen mr neine*q undn th man h3 ib7s ail ol -,»»« — regulating wwafweor 1
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-10-27 |
| 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 | 1982-10-27 |
| 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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