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the buffalo criterion wednesday august 1117,19*2 vol -,; - so « u.s postage paid tvrmn no uj4 bdtau<niwvtjkk wny's largest & only accredited minority nva/spaper—featuring paid legitimate circulation rochester niagara region donovan adds 45 million for summer youth jobs sec y of labor strives to finish season on strong note washington — secre tary of labor raymond j donovan announced th nation's summer jobs for youth program were get ting an additional 145 million immediately to add thousand of additional job opportunities for the rest cf the season president reagan sign ed the urgent supplemen tal request to raise the total bummer jobs fund to 730 million donovan mid th total funding level would pro vide as many a 800,000 summer job opportunities within the 475 mate and local government agencies wving their localities a prime sponsors for labor department-funded em ployment and training pro grams this i turns i man will ham insure that mm youth have sufficient job opportunities this sum mar secretary donovan said.aßßßßmmßßßaßt about 770,000 of th supplemental funds hsv been reserved tar use by natr american prim sponsors for their summer youth programs oa res vstions retirement party set for mamie garrett a retirement party lor mn mamie garrett will be held sun aug 39th at 9 p.m at the golden nugget 2046 fillmore **** obaabtbbeksbt mra garrett ta retiring from harrison radiator in ladtport n y th buffet dinner la 10.00 par person and will consist of bar b-que fried chicken baked virginia ham horae-stytad green haaaa macaroni • and cheese golden chef salad assorted relish tray chef fruit bowl roll and butter dessert and bever age mrs garrett is a mem , ber of friendship baptist church 403 clinton st where ray a charles ware ia pastor she ia also the represen tative tor th buffalo criterion where aha ib i doing a fine job in belling th criterion at th church see more details in the nest issue of the criterion criterion dropped from nfta advertising budget th buffalo interim haa been dropped from th nfta advertiaing ached ute w wonder why so many people and especially whit people don't know that the criterion is th second oldest btack business in aria county today and has made a way for what ia seen by the structure today it haa haaa in community work longer than the urban league and the ymca the criterion ha ac complished much because its founder frank i menriweather i was a graduate ef tuskegee in _____________________* in several field ... *» >, r *, i**i.i feus beta mi hh tuna therefore the criterion not of all th black publications m western new york ea th or.hr en with tmmtmtee mm offset amm mmm **§*§*> *•* th criterioa i th black publication with the leading ale u has been and still is the only '"•**"'â– *« judge of a weekly newspaper is the u 3 km office which stipulates mm if a publics tion doesn't have 90 salt and 10 free give sway circulation it is not a newspaper - but lust * publication a handbill a throughout a give-away or whatever for a bunch of solicitors to try to take over the black newspaper business and sublet it does more harm than good and we estimate that thta haa act the business hack a mm a a century with the citizen looking at it hut only seeing the tad and aot the doughnut f «>* system to support free give away escalation or prostitution in black publishing is a apami th*e isn't en shale publication that we know today -*â– -- _. started with prostitution j except among ttemm-mme mm trained ea mods meaere en gineer tailors politi cian etc except publish ing the addition of tarts 22 th reason why the mta newspaper business ****** had hap*'t«d*v in the area pordum sponsors bill to benefit seniors tnm county legislator francis i pordum haa sponsored a resolution aaa calls upon erie county to amend it maximum allowable in come tram 9 200 to 110,500 for property own ers at ems 65 or over to qualify for 60 percent property tax exemptions . the measure was ap â– proved unanimously at the legislature's july 15th sasaicn th increase of man mum allowable income iaai 19,200 to 110.500 tar a 50 percent orooart tax exemption will enable taagy more senior citizen to qualify for this property ibs weak and i feel that each and event on of them i entitled to it all too often people forget that the foundation of this country was built by th tireless and dedicated rdfort of today's senior citizens certainly it's the proper rata of county government to recognize the needs of are senior citizens and to act to ensure that thf y have th financial wherewithal to hold onto the home ther worked a lifetime for mr pordum added mr pordum measure will apply to assessment rolls prepared on the heal of the 19*3 taxable status dale al-islamic unity fest newly appointed directress of women's affairs on sunday august 29th masjid muhammad is sponsoring an vi identic and ethnic unity | mt this unity is to held at masjid muhammad on th coroer of sycamore and michigan aye the unity is designed to bring together ethnic groups from throughout the city of buffalo westero new yo'k and canada in a pi 0 f brotherhood and fun starting at noon the-e will be carnival ride for the childron live musk martial arts exhibitions and peaked from buffalo rochester by abdullah luqman syracuse and niaga-b falls new yort along with guest from canada the speaking part of the f>"-grmm twill commence at approximately 5:30 p.m th will be peaking from their perspective on the theme mis-educa lion and the la of growth and development the specie guest speak er wiß be imam ali rash northeast regional imam of the american muslim mission from msjid malcolm shabzz of new york city sis jacquelyn shah newly appoint ed diroctross of women's affair along with other sisters will preparo asd serve clean nutritious and economical food you will be able to treat yourself and your friends to s wold famous delicacy muslim been pie and other unique exotic dishes the spirit of unity and brothe-hood is a much needed thing for ail of us within the city of buffalo in coming together we will find that we have more things in common with each other than we do things that we differ on by joining forces to do the thing that we agree upon it will improve the lives and lot of all of us fvervtiroe that different ethnic gorups come together in unit and peace there is a chance for foes to become friend sis jacqielynshah griffin names a chairman commissioning committee = mayor james d qrtf ik bas announced th p«atmer.t of frederick t lhniißf.il president of iwwftfir office inc ** chairman of the uss j^h commissioning ttufttae mr itaodagsr is a paat taaa of the buffalo t chamber of com «** end hashed a wide tm nl community lead s''l position -„- •■»!**. he suggested to *^ tart r kemp that a cflkgressman encour mdst navy to name a l tmmm â– ** " 7'ls msy wl the uss os as lunched at **>* news shipbufld fts a newport news w u*yor griffin *? » mugsßtoe of we â– i jjaw york fo f ceremonies v iw uonchin ■•■; s*aiw launching m?m buffslo chap m fta n.vy league haa been in close contact with both navy officials and executives of newport new shipbuilding the i'ss buffalo a lm angeles-class nuclear powered submarine will a under construction through th fall of 1983 following sea trial the submarine will be formally transferred to th navy and become part of the united state fleet at commissioning cere moniea the buffalo committee will prepare plana for the city of buffalo's participa tion in the commissioning ceremonies the commit tee will coordinate it local activities with the navy and newport news ship building for commission ing ceremonies mr dentinger it expect ed to announce the com misiscming committee membership in the near future buffalo courier-express to sponsor gubernatorial primary debates the buffalo omner-re press buffalo's moming and leading sunday news paper is continuing its tradition of sponsoring i .*>».; primary i.-'.-i edward i koch end mtrio m cuomo will debate st 11 a.m on wednesdsy august l«tb the ttahata witb one hour in length and held in the log slut of the courier-express 795 main st republirsns lewis e lehrman ami paul j curran will debate th following day itmrxtay aug t9lh st 1 p.m for one hour they will at meet in the log cabin wned-tv channel 171 buffalo's publk tele vision station will tape each debate and telecast it at 9 p.m the same evening public television stations through the state will also broadcast th kil.r roger p parkin president and publisher of the courier-express will moderste both debate a group of distinguish ed news medis panelist ha been selected forth democratic debate peart »** will jarfcata ray herman courier-express political r.i.f trmam lynn political reporter for th new york tim and eric freedman •• stat < i reporter lern th albany knickerbocker new panelist lor th republican debate will he hay herman ihtk zander state political edifa at newsday ' and ftim omrin.ki albany haraa chtaf of „,-â– -•, news service th formal'will lie a follow roger parkinson will make an opening tatenwnt and introduc tion as wuestmn and answer period will follow a question will a a iked of candid a and he alb have two minutes to answer candidate sstoi will have ..... minut^fe rebuttal then candidate a will have one minute to respond tn the rebuttal or make a statement - the .:.»*_!..* win come te s cad wuh each candidate malting a ' two asmtttm uun.r.t ■■• aad closing meant bt roger parhtn tmmja ti*f in rada aad tataviskm station •#«+ _.-. x pre credential lor »■.» hi - on ar hath tt dm debate session â– should contact lean dana at 7161 accredited journalist ** hare an â– â– â– â– ? : r tv to mk the candidate que uons at press tt-r.lert-tycr ons scheduled w fol hm the debates nkaßacrapka will only t • m.,.i prtar to and fedrariaß th taping ses sions there will he no phraaa^aphmg or filmic allowed during the de ».*^« agape presented scholarships to students the missionary society of agape amf church 224 northland avenue recently presented high school graduate students scholarships shown in the photo are recipient of the scholarships from left ore felicia wright tina washington rev andrew holt paatar td agape anthony perm virgil hammitt aad ethel clark missionary preaideat - criterion photo charlie the tuna to be honored alpha kapp alpha sorority inc xi f.piston chnega chapu^r-amherst new york will host an evening of celebration for charles a chapman it the evening of celehrs tioo will be tn wogtuuoa of mr chapman's r'char-i lw this tuna i swim acroa the e&gbsh channel cms august tt 1991 the aamveraar pn gram will hs held on thursday aug x st 7 smb at the buffalo and trie c-trunt historical society building at elm inm and nottingham eve campaign off to grand start til friend of eve c«mimhtee will bout a grand opening celebration to kick-off the re-election campaign of deputy speaker assemblyman arthur o ev ev ia seeking re-election to th assembly ib the new taint assembly district lad which is an expansion of the 143 a.d due to redisricting th gala opening of th rßwyyi headquarters at 1377 fillmore aye corner box st will be held sal , aug i4th between 7:30 and 11:30 p m to serve connie f livingston ha enlisted in the united state air force's delayed enlisted program dep she will serve in a reserve status until her enlistment in the regular active duty air force in february 1983 the tone she spend in tbe reserve will count towards longevity pay connie is the daughter "'â– mr and mrs willie m livingston of cambridge aye in buffalo she is a graduate of city honors high school airman livingston chose administrative aptitude area for her air force assignment tsgt johnnie lowery local air force representa tive for the buffalo and way area recruited con nie the sergeant may be contacted at his office at 111 w huron st room 203 or by calling 846 4031 black official selected for civil rights office post is kigional di'scto of the h s department of labor's office of civil right m boston ibe office is eb|m)n*ible â– **- ensuring int organiza tion funded by the labor department provide *.*'• vices to eligible indivi dual without diacrimina lion ____â– _â– __â– james y stevens mccall discussed lt gov bid r/-v h carl mrt**n candidate !,, the ctamo cr.tic nomination fa j governor held * pr**s obebbbb'oaba ** â– disco hi campaign m his buffalo haadyarti i 12 msta .** , - irwta aug it at i p m mccali a former 11 n ambassador and state sf!\at».r ha iwen endors ed by local politician community and religious leaders while in buffalo mri'nil hill 1 meeting with religious leaders and members of the business capt young to head team on uss w.c lawe the l 8 navy's fifth annual great lake cruise is underwsy the destroy er uss william c la we 1111 l 71,31 will unit buffalo in the imth through he 23rd of august a a part of the navy's fifth annual great lake cruise joining the ijtw on aug 20th will be the canadian destroyer hmcs anna polis ddh-266 the nsvy liegs tbe great lakes cruise pro gram to give americana a greater understanding of their navy's mission goals and strength sine 1978 navy ships have given fours fo thousands of people throughout the great lamm region from montreal to duluth last year's cruise was the most successful to date with more than 160,000 people touring the ship between june and september in conjunction with the 1982 lake cruise captain bruce young on at the navy's leading spoke men will be touring the country captain young will be available for speaking engagements and interview in buffalo from aug imb through aug 19th to arrange an interview with captain young or to obtain further information shout th year's great latest contact captain young at 15181374-0332 captain young t direc tor of the diktat of naval captain brae a ymiag operations tea power presentation team in this capacity he is respon sible far th research and preparation of sea power presention materisl fur the u s navy the captain has been awarded th bronx star with combat v two award the air medal time awards the mai commendation medal with comb v (*.» swsrd the u s air force commendation medal with comhst v the combat action rib bon lot presidential ufitt citation two award th navy unit citation and the meritorious unit citation three awai captain yowng is also entitled to wear various csmpaign and servic medal and has been ardrvt . mrmrn captain yocng seepage 2 1923 mi criterion press and s the no 1 wny central cities largest press our tdhca ha bean open every waste of every year anc our i<awn a mump our ttmtnuntlitll - nwv u»t gotta stijti up ttt • copy ** thsßaßai . . 2 . upstat n yank v»i ami tarpat wmaw firms - th nrjs vv ny miiiortlv impet that .. tester a a tvma tut newspaper undei ttw man h 3,1879 a t idcotygrem ~ „ 1 v:â€ΕΎ.,ncw^sap mtmai^iiilitiraiamillißßfiiliiiiii iwi in liiriiiiaßii njitaa ti bi w l m x^ff-,1---^...—,i,.-y â– -â– = rit
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-08-11 |
| 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 | 1982-08-11 |
| 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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