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wny * largest & cm acrred.teij minority newspaper — featuring paid*l_c«itt^ate in il.it ion the buffalo criterion f.sda january 2 wi vol l - no 1 rapid transit project boosts employment in area harriet tubman portrayed 100 women lauded uvv"rj _*",'.., tv m " m l,h m •■*••■of •►» 2 a.l ,}; 7't ili-im presented sandra i r rank i la m a itm2sfe^l lsff rt l„l " „ ml s uk am rz t hurrh lit k kerry hi ,„„,,,., awards mm presented in mmi vriimen f the rrimiriiiniu _» r milton vvilliain providing f.fcter tvf th *!.,„ ne york am i 1 t hor.h has alto writ remark ... a p,k '<" v frank at *..(,- in the masstmp hall if ih rhurrh in the phnto from left ere t.dna mrllsiain i tila 11 _._ pretirtt tit sandra franks in mak *, ( . ilarietl tubman wert william lata in mars h«hftn n_n l*i ..,-,., i i i..,ii.„.i agnes fl irher and f.atle kin ihe photo nl ii|<til la ihe rt ti-tiiiun teem shinsn are 11 williams alfred jnr.rll m frank ctmhi williams si juki william nntl 11 \,.,*,.., « hilled pastor -- f'rilrriiin i'hotit to be ordained the rev j.wy.wi-od i the boci of mi and mr tt.-h.ti datul wood of buffalo n . mr s wotad mtshe ol het h.atd t uie principal f rubb sch.«l u he it the twpht nl th late he burnie c mr cartry founds til the jit john baptist church ret v\oaid will c ordained sunday january it al 7 n m », «* j„»,n baptist ilum im ad efl nt rev bennett w srnrth is past current mortgage drought ends bank activates mortgage market m o & ftumct buffsli saving bank has become the first area savings bank to re-enter the conventional mortgage market ending the current mortage drought in western new york acctrrdink to ho h ken/ie president of buffalo savin bar.k pending president's carter's approval positive action b the federal govern ment hat t~.«*ruy allowed rate to reach competitive market level allowing nutate saving to immediately re-enter ule liaal moarkßjte market rtn j hpr";*fharged f„r mortgage loan trill depend on the amount of the down payment for tlown payment of fl perrent to 14.90 jiertent ihe annual rale 1 perrent plus one i.,„i and private mp insurance fat down payments of 15 perrent to vm hi percent the rate is 12.75 per ent plus one point and for down payment of 25 fieri ent anil up the mortgage rat will be 12 „,, ( | fme-half percent plus one point points are attain b the purrh b ser according to mr ken/ie we are i thai u i legislation will allow ur lunk to continue in i «*>.), „ ur racmd **** p mortgage lender » t>ver the past three years t .'•„, saving hank hat closed more than trjoo tan mortgage money in ..... community more than twice as much ss sny other area bank tfur derision to pur the loral mortgage msrket in this wb reflects our • ontinuing and total commitment to th fieople and market we serve keniie dded hi i that the real esute and milling industries would most likely be boosted immediately l,y the derision as new yn,k jkate usury lawt will automstirally resume in 90 days the permanent elimination of tht ceiling by state legislators will alkrw buffalo ssving bank u meet the needs of potential homeowners on a rontinutng nasts mr kenrie empha«ired lhat t without i hangi in m,r wt filing buffalo saving bank may strain be pl»«etl it the diffi vii po j waa curtailing .... rommitment a forced innrtl.it thai could have wmi , implication for our local economy 1 ibm scanner ready . _. . _. ... over | it million v ( y mml central new toraer will be receiving iheir federal as lamia in th mail during the nest two weeks marshall i cfppelli irs buffalo dts t«xt director announced woa «__!__ i*™l rm are wiled to tat paters ltaae.l !*."• t«iormation from jsj ** » return accord t * mr appall certainly the statu of *»** utpayers will nts during the rear — !*■is bbmt--il ,** buy a ■"«•. mtt could have a *•"•*"' effect on which ist tin they should use mr i nppelli mhl those who i...-iv.vi the long jorm and neitl the short i"tin or am additional federal tat form should tall ihe ih toll-free form number l-soo.4fi2.imk to r er fo,m this form order service „ available twenty-four hour a dm aettpp lav a week ,. mr rawtmaaddwiel the 1 « m i tatpaver '" the buffal district almost 1 5 million of them will receive refunds t.hal ing ove 650 miion live average refund «■>, area residents it expected to he in vices of 400 . mr cappelli encnur xi all area residents are due * refund to file heir returns a early as possible if you have a refund coming from in ternal revenue service there is no sense in watting to get your mon y mr cappelli said taxpayers who file their returns in january can expect a refund in four to sis week those who wait until march or april can expect an eight to ten week wait according to cappelli faithful church woman succumbs rochlstkr - si ida m craven waa buried from the mt vernon baptist churrh tuesday dec 11 1979 at i pm mr craven was bom to ss_.t sr in como miss at an early age she joined the morning star methodist church of memphis i'oßowing her marriage to randolph c craven on feb 6 19-21 she joined vii nebo baptist church in memphis moving to rochester n v in january of 1941 she placed her membership with mt vernon tapti church and worked faith fully her devotion to the church found her serving bs a president of minis ters wives of rochester and the western baptist association she was a member of the national baptist convention em pire kate baptist associa tion mt vernon senior choir and the first presi dent of the ywca jolliette senior citizens she was presented mt vernon baptist church dt-sionarv society mother of the yea award on may 9 1976 her survivor include ■two sons rudolph c jr of rochester n y and louis l of greensboro n c six daughters mr dorsev nun let mrs bar bara jones mrs blanche t craven and mr viola ham of rochester n.y mrs ida c brooks of spencerport n v and mrs annette jones of niagara fall ny a niece mrs sarah smith of memphis term a nephew preston vaden of detroit mich ; a sister-in law lenora watson of lo mrs ida craven mi 1 * ida craven rodli^)«^r chrimtmam eelebwhon — see dory on page 8 employment on lrrt project expected to exceed 1,800 employment on bull aki't taptd ttan_it|^in stroctkw ctmtknui-i to mount providing a stgnifi tatit unpad on th area's st.n.miv a nl n.iti iiit a total of vi2 m'thiiiis were employed nn th prtiject eltbet in it artuitt ton tt ruction or in pmi i management t m these i »• t iniiiiiritt nelson or in issuing ihi i-pott ihe „„>:„,„ n.,.,1 ltitii*|_„ti,ii,m ulhoitt noted thai theae figure represent iwn tm-k tunnel contracts and mi nil and invt'i ikiittht i n im lmlt',l is the wuim'iit i ol b lourth ctmtrntlot presently constructing thai section between ulica m nntl suiiiiiii r llesl st itlnii miiiii st a.ltlitu iiilu bid wete ii.',l t.n llerenilier ik|h i medicine money & racism gale trait the victim of by liau/1111 i i the formula 1 cleßr and a requisite of law to im sound in reason still some smljigtious derision survive sound reason or inssnity survives sanity the conviction of ms itait is no exception for the courts of r < wnt however if trait is guilty a » t riminal she is also guilty of being a paranoid bchi_oph/en w the latter is concluded frrrtn three psychiatrists produced by defense attorney via whoargiii.j innocent by reason of insanity and she cannot in held criminally responsible jerome b quinlan jr the prosecutor who alleged that ms trait killed in anger and did not suffer from any mental illness produced two pyschiatrists who stated ms trait bs an anti-social personality msy have killed in anger at this point distinction between medical and legal insanity must b understood — th difference not iretter stated by ray who is quoted by ordronaux and again by witthaus fi becker insanity in medicine has to do with a prolonged departure of the individual from his natural mental state arising from bodily disease insanity in law covers nothing more than the relation of the person snd the part-ruiar act which is the subject of judicial investigation the legal problem must resolve itself into the inquiry whether there are mental capacity and more freedom to do or abstain from doing the particular act lt can now be asked if m trait lacked substantial capacity to know or appreciate either the nature and consequence of such conduct or that pgkh conduct wa wrong 1 don't retail m trait a*vna ed e.ther even after the butchery of the fir child one c osild substantially believe she had the capacity to know the nature of conduct however after the butchery of the second third and complete di*membal ing of the fourth now even s state of sflgt could urvive srilhc.it croaamg the hna r of insanity nd if nt th tiatuie n in i r r animal to harm their infant || so ihe troblem is rooted much deeper than imti-soda behavior n**r wnsi ms trail who has a history of mental therapy treatment able to assist in her own del nse due to a powerful anti psychotic drug known „ prolixin which effect the automstir nervous system with behavioral eflerta impiiirmg psychomotor functions raus ing drowsiness weight gain edema irregular menstruation amenorrhea ami decrease in sex drive ttne might view this as tampering with the physical evidence when un the first da of trail mr vuizi complained ms trait teas beting bi/am because of her treatment with prolixin which consequent influenced one juror to vole guilt because ms trait showed no remorse while others related to their white middle rlass norm and values how will ms trait's fellow inmate feel irout living in cto*e quarters she ioses problems to hersell inmate and guards with her recent fire dance tp suicide attempt furthermore prisons are not staffer to handle *_. h mental conditions but it anoear with the closing of nme psychiatr facititie by late m-xt year the sane will live it close ijuarter with the insane erom an ec-onctmical porspetrttve ii the aprlletle division finds ma trait *„.-. with clear view of a tvw million tawauit filed or fw-half ot m trait's mother against the vamty's dept of social service for returning m trait's children to her without adequate investigation would hceak the hank making rt ironic lo think thst s change of venue s-ould bring the defense tvtct to life yes the formiils t clear to qorte imam mnhartk h.*«on who site thai there can he en petto without jtwrfice on jot-lee wish tnslv snd sound i continued on page 2 1923 1979 criterion press awl still th no 1 wny central cities largest press on rtftve ha hem ojtea rtrrt week of rterv teat two ..„, rm.irr.tt rr*irt aat r,,mmunitie«r - viii mio - dear i,*,yal & faithhll rentiers it nl r»t-i ur,i it 14 . *|...-,*-.* m h_fl*ii ( .'..*..,. has i i i ni,it.»i i intra as ih a.i a a paiiet ta /', ami a „., . t_t_i r.,i „ ft at t s team — '•.* ma „.,,., i m ......,,. aertlan da ' i 1 a . „,»:,. i at ... . 1
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-01-02 |
| 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 | 1980-01-02 |
| 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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