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wednesday september 29-4xtoiuir 8 1882 vol 67 — tie 4 the buffalo criterion rochester niagara region u.s postage paid is km no tiu mitaio.n-ivi.vogk wt--^^h-i^mwi-hm|mmhm mhm__^^m|^mmh,toam^^w_|____jhh largest fit only aarct*i_ed minority neu.*sraper -— featuring paid legitimate circulation naacp state confab oct 8-10 th hooks to address conference the new york state j conferences of naacp branches is holding its annual state conference in buffaki oct h-loth the conference will open tt the executive t hotel 424.1 genesee st tt 2 p m folio wed by a very exciting " employ mcnt-j't-ss-iotnic desvlop nient s-orshp on friday oct ah friday evening at , p.m a mass rally still be held tt first shdoh baptist church is pine st saturday and sunday oct 9th tnd 10th all of the caattresma metevwtm viii he ateid • at j lßseacuiiv hotel fhe scbeduw ts as follows set oct wh t 30 a.m an v -'..:.,•,...-. srtrshesp will be held 12m p.m socrshary's luncheon 3 pm p..t it •-;.-,! wevrkshep with csndida>os from ; ai-ottnd the state in atteixlance;a?id 7:90p m k_*v asrtrds dinner s*fth or benjamin hook m guest sneaker set , oct 10th at 7:30 jgajn , the president's ap preciatkin breakfast will be held 9:30 a.m wor ***** > s.-rvi ••. r..l 10*30 a.m final legislative ee.-iiiir the total package for '.' the conference will be tfio.oo this includes retnatrattotß fee breakfast lunch and the awards dinner should rim not be able to attend the entire confer ence but would like to attend and support the rat dirtn-ar ssri-j ]> hook a the truest speaker yoii may do so by purchasing tickets through the buffalo branch naacp the dinner ticket is t1.5.00 there are only a limited number of ticket available tor this event therefore get your tickets . early -.*, acting either maaelirte ley or daniel 9 acker for additional informa twin call the naa v headquarters at 884 7242 buffalo chapter dele ksios are daniel acker caroline jamet edith brown willie brosrn ru fus si*r and franrea campbell dr benjamin hooks eda earmarks 2 mil grant for e c industrial development agy washington i c - sept *» - congressmtn jack kemp announced that the economic development admin istration eda hat swarded a 2 million grant to the erie inly industrial development agency ecidai this is a tremendous boost for yob creation and economic growth in western new york kemp explained at a press conference with county executive edward rutkowskl and other western new york leader kemp added that as the eda had provided only 7.6 million in title ix grant this year erie county was receiving over 25 of all the available federal funds this 12 million grant is a crucial clement in western new york't strategy far broadening its industrial have and increasing the standard of living in out community i am extremely pleased that secretary of commerce malcolm bald rige agreed to support this vita project kemp said kemp said that he had personally appealed to both secretary baldhge and budget director david stockman far the fa the eotm't re vols in loan program has been a model for aaeeaaafal eciwhjmk devrfoprnent efforte til around the country end secretary beldrtg was convinced thai the glint would provide exciting dividends far the eda pros-ram kemp explained a high-powered list of new technological hf ip ta a n*«i â– r>*f*w i-*rnfk**-f^f â– â– n ly advanced firms have already located here in response to this incentive already the revolving loan fund has surer-let over 130 new jobs to western new york while helping our community retain a number of firms that were planning to relocate that new grant should create shout 500 more job in western new york eamong the firm that have been attracted to western new york through this program are txrx system angola wilco machinery orchard park fernet hamburg empire finished steel akron ( s-uga machine hamburg quo vadis hamburg and una corp buffalo groundbreaking ceremonies planned for new pratt/willert park homes the pratt willert re vii_li_iiii..n corp an nounces the ground breaking ceremony for the first of newly built.homes in the willert park village the ceremony will take place at 10 a.m on friday oct ist st school 47 vat pratt st these units will range in price from 125,000 to 30.00 per home mort gage funds have been reserved by buffalo sav ings bank through the state of new york mort ***** agency end will carry a 13.7 percent interest rate for a 30 year term the m j peterson co as been selected to build the units thit new housing repre sent the first installment of the clty't commitment lei building 100 t.i 150 new homes in the are additionally the its plans to rehabilitate school 47 anil convert this facility to a multi-purpose community cental also th clty't department of community development has earmarked funds for the rehabilitation of exist ing homes in the area the willert revi talkation corporation con lists of the following mesn bert the hon james d griffin ms ei officio hon george k arthur pretident donald allen lettie mcc i r l**n ( re.toi i annua stoner david 1 echols hem arthur o eve yvonne scruggs-leßsrich hat-heal gill rev james hemphill jamee jones susan o'connor kevin o'neill hon james w pitta commissioner law rence quinn and the hon barry robinson rev a motley to observed 10th anniversary . ... t«a ay 1.1 im***ss^»t*******aßa i the tenth anniversary m . rev ariene motley spells was held at 6 p.m sunday sept 19th at the king solcrmon holiness church 92 monroe st the theme of the anni versary eras who can find a virtuous woman for her price is far above rubies proverbs 31:10 mistress of cereroemtes was rev gwendolyn ball a tat ant fatter of k.s h.c devs--4'jor..t moth o if tea and sis b hams wekocne sit cynthia workman response new jerusalem church of god in christ the st n 1.-ttes of ksii t . htrastfcad t beautiful srdectiea mt joyce leaversatsa marl remarks on as a pastor the a-pt>aker was r-v james griffin pastor of new jerusalem cogic he was introduced by bishop l w terrell the anniversary was quite a success women's day activites set at shaw toss lr amez church invites the nto to atu-nd the t iio.au x women't day activities sua oct 10 t musical program sua . oct 10th a fl salad bar folkrwtng the taearntng at-nricae sun oct 31 t women day program n-rv 2 election day a chicken wing and baked good sale and fn . nov th fish and chicken dinners the dematitm ia 83 00 for more information call the church at 883 mil to be feted troratr cottage 1962 liberal arts graduate richard bhetton will ha honored at the annual black achiever award banquet on sun oct 3rd in the sutler's grand ballroom the awartla sponsored by bwhaas bated 1490 enterpriset inc s non profit community service aroat l-nratmneay atrviee canter recants out standing contributions to husiaes industry educa tion and community im provement prelects mr flmeos wat set-tact ed to represent tror aire college on the criteria of academic achievement tune service to the community the a war dee whoa major mm aat*t atiuii wat in aha field of joumtlism it mi m___l__t__bl bible class tear her at lin wood avenue church of christ and is an active member of the church's youth group and editor of its news letter mchardmclron awards of merit given at annual vacation bible school pmd^lszl t i ad la christ gleawood matt rdy held their annual vacation mm school graduation recently «,*__!_!! c of merit re presented * th students by the erectors sister beatrice peace nrl sister rose martaw art craft and a skit srere preeented by the ids en rem erne were given by elder end stater arret bell leaders of the state tabernacle the bell * would like to thank ell who participated ia the enltahtntnt program —■criterion photo prison guard goes on shooting spree wilket-barre pt - bamrdav sept 25th a prison guard ta teetered 1.1 people in a fan aptem they included few girl ***** mad the children they bore him the later simiatdeied to police after a three-hour stand-off police arrested 40-year old george banks who thot tsro women at t trailer park outside of town drove back to hit home and that three more women five children and t neighbor police said they did not know the motives far the staying but a minister who said banks had quite a little harem repotted the assailant had been threatening to kill one girl friend far the peat six months and had been in a custody battle over their child the killing spree began at 2 t.m when the guard killed four people at the heather highlands mobile home pan ia jenkins township the victims were hit estranged gyl friend sharon iitittfc 24 then ton kiaamayou 6 her mother alice maatetlo 47 and her brother scot mataeilo 7 a neighbor said . two other brothers keith 10 and angelo 9 survived because they hid in a closet hat angato saw the killing according to authori una banks then drove to a house in wilkes barre d thot begin clemone -». her child montanzimt banks 6 and susan vuhas 23 her children brr-vi-ndy 4 and maritan ys banks 1 tnd dorothy lyons 29 and bar chil dren farady banks and nancy lyons 11 who wat not related to the gunman banks th thot ray mood hall 24 who wat standing on a porch across the street and seriously injured james olson 22 according to police after the murder banks went to hi mother's house t*tt then a-atwesw s notice ana men to a house in wifcee barre where be barricad ed himself as police hit mother and brother tried to persuade him to give up police officer donald black community coordinators tapped gubernatorial hopeful utomnini uop-ptui lewis e lehman today ha announced the forma tion of a steering ilanaih lee designed to er.u support among the black community in erie county john johnson erie county commissioner of youth servket and sid levy regional manager it its la la insurance company are co-chairmen of the committee other membera include dewltt bee executive director i the wny minority pur chasing council ; gwen dolyn fhiiley vice presi dent of the masten repub lican committee franklin pratcher attorney book m edgeraon coordinator for the aeeot latum for equal opportunity wil item g hamilton attor ney charles w lea wet-lee associate ar thur j anderton attor ney mr johnson indicated that jobs through minor ity enterprises are a priority issue srith the black community and mr lehman ha a proven record in private sector job ciettion charities seek funding help from october 11th to 18th staff from 20 local non-profit agendea will be buried in foundation direc tories and corporate an nual reports they will work late into the night writing grant proposals they hope srill torn red ink into black hoeted by the craven area speech and hearing cantor of new bern north carolina a grtnttmtnship center workshop it com ing to town and not s moment too toon the state of the economy the proposed budget and the recent tat cuts will affect virtually til of this country * 300,000 non-profit agencies tayt norton klriu presid<-rt of the grant tmaathtp cen ter a national organization that hat spent tan yean study-in and teaching th fundraiataf process non-profit will tote close to sao billion dollar * m revenue over the nest three years alone states kiriu w'lth ao many organize tkma competing for mm and less t skill in finding and getting funds •» in hig desnand that's why non-profit agencies from around the state arm oonvergtag on th yst-t county hn-sprital in new rem n c.on oct 11th the 11 join one of more man 200 rftaset tad by dm center daring i a non-profit institution tteetf th oiiiiliiiniiii-fcta c*ent*-*r ctaima more than 20.000 titiiamit ****. it ba-rinning to l***-72 gradu **** who dtaclar the have g»rn**ra*d hundred of mil lions of dollars in fronts baceee of their training this training program a open to any agr-rw.y rnpre presiding bishop dies the office of the presid ing bishop announces the death of the first vice president and first asms tant pretitung bishop of the church th *** reverend otht mierae kelly prelate of th eastern juritdktion of new york for the church of god in christ on thursday sept 16th 1962 at 12.30 p m at ' aatmtant pi isi dim bishop ten the three and erne half million n**-*-n.b«-r church of god * christ which i he*d<j».*ht---«v in mrmjthr tenne.t*e bishop o m kelly was respevombl for leading many of the programs in education and church extension tad oriairihimad heavily to the ongoing national saints onter batttftn per>a«a,s at world headquarter in memphla for better than 30 years bishop kelly served as bishop of the eastern new york jurisdiction with better than two hundred l.sal congregation and pea-horn under hit episco pal see bishop and general church officer merged on vie-a york tea the national funeral bar toe on friday sept 9 est 11 a.r<i at washington temp church of led hi chn 1272 bndford aye at bargee in brooklyn n v where btshop kelly's aatmttnt bishop p !> washington a pas-tor prirwding bishop j o pat ur ot memphis term who is in africa tt the rele **** rt-»uirn*si to the l-afct-d rmms or tvnirssiav to damvm-tha ftilnftv ntmheif kts-in ay.a tscrr sept 12 iwi ( pâ€ΕΎ<i s came futrbt-ip in il by the appointment of the let atneade of the rtwi of god in christ *****? charle arnartr ****** he was eh v ,*,} to the rank e-rf assistant pr***«d ing bishop at tv ami has remained to until hit st.-a.tb aft assistant chic apostle of the church hi was eulogized 9 ha fellow prelate frota round the world battel than fin thousand attend d the service bishop oth/l hifha llv daemen college to honor cong nowak congressman henry j nowak of buffalo and kathleen , kay 0 reams associate direr m of our lady of victory infant home will be honored at 8:30 p.m sat oct 2 in the charles wick cantor 2nd floor dining room of da em em college 4380 main st in am herat this trill take place at linemen college * homecoming dinner congressman nt-isvak will be presented tha meritorious service award by dr robert s marshall president of daemen college and bon me d frt-denburg imme diate past president of taa deem college alumni board of jnvarnors mr nowak hat ataitted daamen with aid pro gram hat addressed educational leaden at daemen has spoken be fore daemen students has brought congressman dan roetenkowski to speak at daemen and hat also assisted with special use men proarams srith polish american < tigress na tional president aloysiu maxetraki and m a t bank chairman claude shuchter the distinguished alumni award b be presented mr marshall and f>*easn mh-nrnstc cutting president of th daemen cafl-me alumni board of the governors to kathleen kamrm mr keaxns is a grade ate of imt 1901 she ia now completing ****%* am year of eervme at our u-jv of victory infant home father baker si ta lacae wanna shooting — wa pg 3 charity a v 7 1923 7 1981 criterion press and stiß the no 1 wny central ctfiat largest press cxir **** ha bean open t-varry **** if ever yaw **« • am naiem *»..-»«■... commeirstatt you've him gotta tt 1 ... * . v ol •* k.lsmt rnor ta.-rt ava-t •,_ <â– -*, 20 1 * i nattonai »' uastsl he vctk-s ,**., sod targm t-aamsv . prw •- th 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-09-29 |
| 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 | 1982-09-29 |
| 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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