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the buffalo criterion vol *** _ no m wkirbe¥uav serrr.mmlt.lv2l lfa*2 whjys largest ilyaa:r rochester niagara region o.s postage paid a—to—aa ■«>■mum "■is pir-ut no tilt uutalo ntvs york crucial vote keeps area waterway open house subcommittee restores funding for black rock locks washington — rep henry j nowak id bflo has announced that a key hoswe subcommittee has voted to r store funding that would insure contin ued operation of buffalo's black rock lock beyond oct ist the house appropria tions subcommittee on energy and her agreed to restore funding in the fiscal year starting oct 1 for its navigation proj ects including the mark rock lock that the rea gan a__nk.i__ration had proposed to shut down in the absence of a new program of user fee ti cover operating costs of the corps of engineers today's action by the subcommittee nowak am reflects the broad congressional dissatisfac tion with the administra toon user law proposals it atoo represents the vital first map m the legislative process to continue federal funding in the upcoming fiscal year so service an these projects will not be interrupted as i have said repeatedly i continue to be confident that this con will take th necessary steps to insure this continuity of service the money bill approv ed now must also be considered by the full appropriations committee and eventually be approv ed by the house arid the senate for president rea gan's signature groups give donation to roswell park am imperial potentate dr ravssosd ... jorkarm toft at sbawa as he present to iky matte ss^fcr!£__.«■«whir ' ii .« 000 for week to cures reaearrh lie as a-i-trd to to imperial commsndreas of the daughters of isk ik margaret bryant and dr aaron wells the shriners medkal director tram new york . city ! re tmmmmtmmmoi ph ims p k workman appointed main st he is responsible for the overall develop __ t ana s__te c of srwiftsr rekttioashipa ito ms si suss of product ***** pr crams and ooet _.-«_ few w*bi - mas to tasa-ig named manager tor workman sras itopats a a «*.-.! to the g-sscwm el new art as urban affairs mr work/nan wto __»_ arigmß-b k»_-*»d mat rank 1970 _•_ been manager <•' tbe mam dvtovaa office from mb to isiti a natise ot the -'' store new york ar mi workman i mt the mate l'ruse-s.ts of new york at buffalo he ,* a rr_-rr-.br r of ms buffalo area chamber it nawiisrrs and the gover nor i »*. uu*r t-ommit toe of minority business lkveloomenl mr workman 1 l jeanne and their three children reside in buffalo the sawtoittishsit of i i s workman jr.to banking offker and man ager a ms x rank s mean itotovaa office has been announced by jerakl m sti ____._. vie presicknt and regional sake man ager of the bank's city regkiß as manager of the warn itei.van office 1877 fto-w «. mwrßaasa candidates respond to questioning with tte september primary election as it target tte new coalition tor equal rights has announced the results at m poll of candidate on tte equal rights amend ment the coalition a local affiuau •_ the na tional a mew das beyond era campaign asked the ramliila for governor stat assembly and ______. the i s _•___* and th house of representative if they will support tb equal right amendment when it again come to a vote tha contested primary races candidates tor new york senate who respond ed affirmatively re david b kelly of the 57th district and anthony mae wlln of the lth district paul ratows and eugene cull-nan who ore tin ■massed in the democratic primary in the mk and mm districts respectise l si.su support the kuunl rights amendment fifty seventh district candidate william starhowaki told interviewers that he can not late a stand on the era because be has never read it anthony masielln m support of the amend men said i will actively ramnaign for the passage of era in our democra ts conference and debate m issue when it reaches the senate floor for . vote a pauly wit is opposing incumbent wal tor j new at the fifth has expressed his ********* it the equal rights amendment in uervkws with respreae n _**_■of ***** coalition ******* floss said into he —• not teen a proponent of each issues in die past tod won't consider it **_>.■< comes up in the idstur to th mat assembly bbtrirt both democrstk wtojates arthur o eve 4 mtoak gillette indi k their support for the hei-r although j supports re y auk kgkl __': repubtkan randi *** imymymyarm c davis ok sot respond to 4ksxr assembly ******* , damocratoc cswdi *** timothy < ivmtko and __« nasca indkatcd j^topport of the era te candidates in that primary race d-d not respond lovalio said through co-sponsorship aod active lobbying for state rsttfkatkm i will push for qukk endorse m*«ntof the f»>der»l era nasca responded affirm tit < i to me questionnaire milling l!i_l he will urge every sssemblyman and sentor serving with m to vote for passage of the amendment in the rote or governor both edward koch ar.d mario cuomo has mdi , ait 1 their support for tht equal high amendment while lew himari socl paul curmn failed tv respond to the question naire republican candidates for u s senate muriel totert and whitney sey mour both support the ec]ual rights amendment florence sullivan did not respond ma siebert said "! will support adoption of the era in the senate and use the influ ence of my offke to lobby for its passage with mv colleagues in the new york legislature canvas result from districts which have un contested primaries will tie announced prior to the november election the lili in for qua i rights comprised of indi vidual and representa tives of some it local organisations doss not endorse individual candi dates however the coalition urges voters to vote for candidates who support the equal rights amendments the coali toon will meet sept 29th at 7:30 at the clearfield library in amherst to discuss the primers re sult planning for activi is related to the novem ber general election will take placaon oct 13th at 7:30 pm at the alton toism center kemp opens headquarters to hold dedication ceremonies the jack kemp re-elec toon headquarter ha officially opened at 30 main st . hamburg ny monies dedkating the headquarter will be held sat sept 25 begin ning at 11:30 am congressman jack kemp will be there to officiate and address those in attendance the public is invited and refreshment will be served pat bmr.ner has been named campaign director 82 she will be assisted by vi mtpperl and mi chele gulley the headquarter is open <» a.m to _ p.m monday through satur day anyone wishing to volunteer may contact headquarters at 4^.3967 ... chachets commenmorating susquicentennial go on sale mayor am 0 rriffto honorary chairman of lb buffalo sesqukenlennkl committee and congress man thaddeu j dulski • kep.l suaqtikentennial khiki events chak man ha announced that the official sesouk enu-n nkl cut int will be tm sale at th plewacki post american l hall at waki anil undberg drive from 10 am to 2 p.m on sun sept i9th to commemorate th sea qukentennkl closing ceremony and sealing of the time capsule a sporial sesqukenten nkl u s post offks stntii.ti will lie set up at the i'lew post on sept 19th from 10 a.m to 2 pm fur the special cancellation cachets in seta of lour will 11 available fur 11.00 the eta of tout i mint will include the three cachets made available on the city'a imrh birthday apr th plus an additional special cachet comment orating the sept i -... closing ceremony sad sealing of the sestpjic-n tennkltime < apeak the city id ttav rasspkaomshmm celebra tion commemorating the incorporation of buffalo a a city m ! *.... is broad based voiuntoer coisxri'j ■mty effort drawing upon the services and resources of western new york business civic cultural governmental and media organization to promote the car * _.•__. and future potential m honor of buffalo's 150 th anniver "__ the buffalo sestju-ren tennial commit use inc was formed in june 19*1 by mayor james d irtffin to supersise coor dinate and oversee tmpk mentation of all promo tional art miles and volun teer efforts comprising the year long celebration ronald j anthony is president and chairman of the retard college president to address 60 senior citizen club presidents dr robert s marshall president if daemen col leg in amherst will address sixty presidents of senior citiren clubs at 1:30 p.m on wed sept 22 in the second fit meeting rt.im of th jewish center of buffalo at 787 delaware aye this announcement was made in john wikzak presi dent of the council of senior citizen clubs it buffalo an f.rie county inc 7 dr marshall will ad dress the topic how was education superior so years ago he has already addressed several large senior citizen group on this topic previous i becoming president of daemen col lege dr marshall was the associate dirt of aca demic affairs at the cornell university divi sion of biological scknces assistant professor at the state university of new york college at brnckport instructor at the state university at new ork college at geneseo re search assistant at michi gan slate university and research assistant ft the michigan depart > of health dr marshall serves as an advisor to th new \ ork stole conservation party regarding education and toxk waste party to benefit philharmonic the friends of the philharmonic and writ 93-fm are sponsoring a party with the stars hi the benefit of the philharmonk it will be held wednes day evening sept 22 6 n m at mother's bakery t.n.t cocos and father's all on virginia place in downtown buf falo it will be an opportunity tag everyone to mingle with such celebrities as mrmp opera star dennis cole county executive ed rutkowski emembers of the bills and jioa the stallions and fillies local radio and tv celebrities playboy bunnies musi cians from the bpo including conductor ju lius rudel and other surprise guests tickets are slo in advance and jl5 at the door they may be purchased at a!l ulbrkk's locations wbuf mother's bakery t.n.t cocos id father's afl-cio council recommends support for pordum at a wammatam held at the mary gold manor the committee on politkal education of the buffalo afl to council recomm ended ;*,_' legislator francis pordum be endorsed hy he entire union membership for election to the ucth slate assembly district seat mr pordum a full tame county legislator from th town of hamburg is currently engaged to a democratic primary con test with six her candi dates he has pledged the same type of grass roots representation in the new york state assembly that he has delivered to his constituents as a county legislator **** ar_-ci council represrnt ten of thous ands of labor related -..,.., ve in 1 western ew jora area last rites held for mrs isabelle norfleet funeral servkes for the ist mrs isabel lewis norfleet were held on friday sept 10 at lp.m from holy tempi church of god 10-'chrtot 572 otnton st mother norfleet eras born on december 30 imb she was one of tour daughters born to the late mr and mrs andrew violet kidd to 1913 she arts united in holy matrimony to the lite oliver ___,_.. ---» to .... er tr anc u this union seven children were born two ot whom mwcedad bet ia death uowkhy and theodore ■■'"'- mother fftaftom moved t buffalo m 1920 aad bac__ae a member at the st lute ame 2 . church under tte toed ship m res henry dur ham she later became * member m the church of tod to christ 501 cunton st pastured by the late elder t j jenifer she was a faithful ami to.ii at ed member of the church unto the pastorate of elder jenifer and also daring the leader ol the late bishop e f mt-cu-llan who pastors holy tempi church of god in christ until l no called him horn mm waa a member of th senior choir the mother rosed the ves per choir mm th hospi tality club she worked untiringly with the mis sionary prayer band for many years , visit m th * sick encouraging hearts witnessing for christ and doing all she could do f th glory and honor of ood she waa a)way ready to do whatever was , asked of her no matter what the task or the hour as a result of her dcjic ation to th church and its various programs ah wbs sffertoonatety called faithful whwi she became too ill to i in attendant h«r thought and r wavfat vmc am • on th church and the members mother nor fleet was faithful to b-t family hr friends and her church mother norftoto entered it-ui i .• h-s.er.i ,«•-'. ■monday september & ip survmng hs*r are bee children codetta palmt't raymond tßulht l_*»ts ruth alu_n_4*l mi-tot ruby uohnl fa emx grace llouk manns thirtswn grand children seventeen great gran.khili.ren twenty four great-great grand children a daughter-ln la gwen tttie.tih.re 1-tv.is several nieces nephews and i host ot other relatives and friends elder i_h allen spighl pastor of llolv temple c.0.0.1.c officiated at the services the thomas t kiwhlll kiinei ni home inc was in charged interment was in forest lawn cemetery mrs issbelle narftoet black political caucus makes endorsements th northern region black political caucus sub region had it meeting bun sept imb m which time the following en durst were made gorvernor mario f'uome state attorney general robert abrams new york bute senator anthony mil courtly judge joaeph forma and city court judirt tnrn karei anderson anil ray gallagher stale i imp i roller leroy jackson i vice president nt the northern region black politlcal caucu mccall will win if by abdullah luqman h carl mccall ***** win the democratic nomination far lieutenant governor if tte black koch people and the btork cuomo people realise that they are black peopk first it to an individual's right to choose what master thst he wishes to serve ss governor however it is our duty to vote for h car mccall ta right entail freedom of choice but a duty is vital for your own survival nobody loves us and will do ihe moat for us but one of us carl mc all will win it the hlae people who are registered to vote will vote for him mccall is already ahead in some of the polk many of the polk have not even taken into account the highly successful voter registration drives among blacks and otter minorities the only ways that carl can lose the nominations for lt governor are if those minorities registered do not vote or their votes are stolen there are many legal ways to steal an ethnic group's power of the ballot the most common manner is to divide the votes equal thereby cancelling itself out frease do not let this happen to us again right here in buffalo that ia their strategy the professional politicians are for cuomo and tte preachers are for koch gentlemen for the elevation of all of us and generations yet unborn do not let your dislike for each other dastr.tr the ideal black role-model h carl mccall they can sometimes buy off all of th effective leaders cf a particular ethnic group another method is comprising the madia i c liar commentary before and/or after cant mercisls free time under public ervke and creating technical difficulties tor one side t the life of rev m m shows how any child can make it to th top littlo carl was th only male in a broken bom in * tough inner-city neighbor hood somethime his family were barely making it and somatome they sear on welfare he has arisen from hi humble beginning to the nys senate u s delegstkm to the united nation and now to the threshold of the second highest office in the slat of new york th road was not easy but he jcft a clear map so thst other can fc low in his foot steps at a young age he joined church and began to work in the church work k the secret formula that brought if carl mccall from there to here k hi church he noticed thm the peopto that had the bow jobs had the best education * he learned to church t*-*r littk black children could i*tow up and become doctor lawyers and r s peopto a well a laborers and domestic he a*ys i was given a en of purpose with reaped to my own education my own professions n.r suits i di i have moriey tort a never ocr erred to me that i would not go to sre sstien the members of his chnrvh mccall see pase 7 1923 1981 criterion 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-09-15 |
| 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 | 1982-09-15 |
| 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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