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wny largest & only accre dried newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation fl_r_rilllb i_[_nn_pll-111----n--|t*|m||im ~~^ ab-mi-_-_nmmm-mi-l--milmi l-i-l|l|lll_lilitm-_-l-b--milmmail limb-_«wftika l-mjullllllllß-lill ml it**__i_____l__-ii ii i til l - —* rochester niagara region vol 37 - ne sb us postage paid *- r _ i pmw jtrmjtno 1314 eh alo.l**^'vx-rx v._dnf_*_oav may ims 1-.2 the buffalo criterion battle in buffalo bout hits snag by abdullah luqm as we take this moment to pray for sugar ray leonard to have a complete and speedy recovery from hi eye operation yet it is our journalistic duty to point out that lasting prosperity is built from th gronnd.up for most ot humanity buffalo lost it strong economic base and population . •_ by job and person by person ft must he rebuilt the same way every family should know that it does not make sense to pay an outsider to do work that an unemployed family member can do the same principle works with on city treasury whenever roger stafford and sugar lay ti___r n vat ih undisputed welterweight boxing chant mmm•«•—pr a—j maw-vamp ■wvb|m vsaßsß a imhti pissmup th publ will not bo cheated they wdi «-'- a battle sugar ray 1.-.-.nl is unquestioned as one of the hr pugilistic scientist and roger staflord knows that you only *, around once mb goes for all of the gusto bug know that a lost is a lost by any name but 119 kind of win any kind of way paya off at th bank this was the week that buffalo wss set to make a financial killing every mm room would >_ filled with people haying souvenirs pennants clothings and • it.-rimm m making this a bamum and bailey world where eseryttne could make a few bucks sugar ray possess speed light ening-quick km swift explosive hands leonard-stafford fight & quick money postponed ha______________t__m_a________m*m'___m_mma^l which score roniinoumy agent rapman enta another thing that is bnheddtsd m lira m th spirit of a champion that ling that no matter ho far he * __-■". or ho things *** ___*•■* champion .._ atwavs srla in the arm • when he out-hit the hitmen tntarrj ha even th doubter had to knowledge that mr i ****** m so4s_ething apedal mt*rch*rrt aar***a ever storked their u**g sf-rcet with wares to peddle to th willing tourist happy days trees to here again they were to have mmkhrpjt job service job w grandpa even a a 4 t»m_l w n strum ion hand h joined the marines to develop some skill or trade that would give him a good life ideali-t would say that his love for hi country whs foremost in hi mind but being products of the ghetto we fr*l certain that aurvival guitlea moat i hia decisions much tho same manner as ii does ours boxers m well a other athlete had a better life in ii marines is mostly the reason that he grabbed at the opportunity to box he developed his skills so that hr can earn not only , living but fame and fortune in the ring no one gives him much i a chance except the underclass and those who know him lie at if there is anything that a person whose favorite recreational leonard and son s african women visit u.s women's bureau mr leah tutu tyoas of th south african domestic workers r*r_ject and wife of bishop desmond tuto of iehaaasehurg was srcompanied by two ether renew from johannesburg in a recent visit to the women bureau to mara shout the current status of private household srorkers hi the u mh mpv as we wiv mqrhmiii wwww ■» *■*•_* l s dr i_«onara cole-alexander director of th women's bureau mmi member et ww staff briefed th *-_•« en training pr_jr.*r and oq social and t»t^':tss^.^tsc i r?v r , r i|r prfvm*'b,i|&»b-flid siorkers in this country . shown from left are clinton wright deputy director of the women's bureau mary mhalpho member of the south african domestic workers union carolyn reed executive director of the national committee on household employment new york city dr col*-alexander mrs leah tutu and caroline sotio president of the south african domestic workers union dr - tenors - cole-al tarnier i a native buffakmian four to be honored at buff state commencement four men who have excelled in their profes sion and contributed to the stature of buffalo state college will be honored at the institution 110 th commencement wh.-h «__ fa held m 1:30 p.m n may.lst in mentor , al auditorium new york stale assem blyman arthur 0 eve and whit worth fergus m founder and chairman of the board of ferguson rti_c con struct ion co ; tor will receive the resident * distinguished service award and km county sheriff kenneth j mmm class of l»7k ami michael j k_nr.lt class of ibm deputy of ihe fcdaral aviation admin m-btmn will receive the " bkamguishetl auimniis award they are participate in trerernonie st which dr clifton r wharton jr chancellor of the state university of new york will deliver the principal address and 2.172 candi dataa wilt be graduated 1,-67 with baccalaureate degrees and 605 with mailer pi degree charles c blame chairman of the college council etui dr d bruce johnson buffalo state president will preside sister marianne ferguson adjunct assistant professor of religious studies rill i!i liver the invocation and benediction and thomas p m,„_,i president of the buffalo stat alumni assoc will present the distinguished alumnus awards there will also be remarks by tommie babbs 1981-82 president of united students gov ernment and the presen tation ill the president medal that recognizes islanding seniors immediately following commencement president and mrs johnston will entertain faculty and grad uates and their families and friends si a reception on campus in the acs demic quadrangle or in case of inclement weather in the student union social mall abthiri community meeting planned for may 15th the nest community willi im*iii meeting will > held at the delsvan ■grids concerned citizens | bmm 361 grider st s*c may 15 at 1 p.m • .«* topic of discussion i " a«***'~a*4ves fur m sad community , vussion leaders will •*__"* represents hp the new york **„. j y of housing and s^^w-nity renew m yvonne scruggs _*««» of buffalo and '??_ v leftwich jr j^al ir-rrs of al ■ms t representatives from sees neighborhood preser ation companies n.i their roard directors will also he present the agenda will *_.._*_ pass th following what alternatives do neighbor hoods have what is the future outlook for housing and neighborhood sn pros-emctiu tnsptte of city and federal funding cuts and how might neighbor hood residents and com munity leaders work to gether to neutralize this throat the public is invited to fill executive asst post evelyn p mem weather of east i ims . 1-75 graduate of the stat university at buffalo will became executive aame tant to the buciiret direc tor at a salary of 117.103 to 121.193 according to an mmmbisi by county executive ed rutkowski m merriweather has served a a secretarial assistant with county legislature and later as s clerk m the staim * s • * dspl sb red j „.._-. kowalski of on i mi waga a graduate ef ca nistu college who will become executive at tant to the deputy county executive st a salary rang of r to tu i ... group to discuss election & voter registration drive an historical meeting is planned for sat may 16th at 11:30 a.m at the tabernacle baptist church 407 northland aye corner of northland and humboldt pksvy the purpose of the meeting is to discuss how the community can help to elect a black rev carl mccall forme ambass ador to the united nations and former state senatorl for u croverncg of new york stale also to he discussed will he the community's con cern with respect to the forth coming statewide election for crovernor attorney general comp troller »__ u s senator and to implement an unprecedented statewide voter registration drive gibraltar steel national president named to studio arena bd kenneth e lipke na tional president of gibral tar steel headquartered in western new york has named a trustee of the studio arena theatre the studio arena thea tre has honorary trustees including l s senators d a—eta and moymhan congressman kemp la falce and nowak state comptrollen regan coun ty executive rutkowski and buffalo mayor griffin dr lipke noted ll is an mew for me to erst as a trustee for the studio arena theatre the theatre is one of the key highlights of western new york this is one of the reasons that gibraltar steel is headquartered in western new york as the national presi dent cf gibraltar steel dr lipke oversees the cheek urwaga gibraltar old-roll ed strip plant gibraltar of ohio gibraltar of roches ter n v seneca steel and beats mccarthy and rogers dr lipke is a graduate of palmer college and organized year ago operation good govern ment for the erie county republican committee was buffalo chairman of the • linns alliance of businessmen he expects gibraltar's annual sales its top 100 million in 1982 rutkowski opposes rate hike erse county executive edward j rutkowski ask ed th slat public service minis in friday to allow th county to inter vene mi pli.r-d*n on niagara mohawk power • orporatir « latest rat hike increase if th request is grant ed the county would have the right to cross-examine witnesses and submit evidence at psc hearings on the issue mr ruikosrski complain dto the psc that serious issues were raised by the utility's application the new request amounting to an increase of 9.8 percent was filed april 30 less than seven weeks earlier tbe 9 percent boost granted last year showed up in con sumers bills within five days the community was shocked by the announcement that the company's profits rose by 24 percent in the first quarter of 1962 and shareholders received a __. vr 9.8 percent increase in dividends mr rutkow ski said in a letter to the psc the county executive slat ed it is incumbent or you and me as public servants to careful scru tinize this matter bo the public interest is protect ed " mr rutkowski also warned again . new previskm sought by th -*.._*■to s_-i rates d company rrvenut fall short of projections this rr-es htrutrr could be abused because if actual sales ate l than forcaattm sales rates will be raised to make up th c^ftrrence li bbs dis courage effir leoey and effective sales efforts he ssid the utility also guv scant attention in pre hi *—- — - .— effort fur i»-s«im._ts v elforts !•« home insulation and ener this photo wss take at dwente coßege m m forum c ideas seated front left ate urn j lone manager of towswsnd mat bank andrew b craig id gaem speaker aad dr robert 8 marshall president of keen college staadta from left are state senator walter j piss and assemblyman john b sbrffrr d m&t chief executive addressed forum bm%mwez*w'j mmm'm*ww 1 illllilu mp*lml___-_-___oc____i m friday afternoon apr 30th andrew b craig 111 president and chief executive officer of the manufacturer and traders trust company address ed the daemen college forum of ideas upon the invitation of dr robert s marshall the president of daemen college located in amherst n y mr craig addressed the topic ho can we improve the western new york economy through the 1980's mr.craig «_ introduced by new york state assemblyman john b sheffer ii of williamsvu n v among those in attendance were state senator walter floss v a w regional director bom m fncano amherst town oerk hon john r sheerer amherst supervisor jack sharp shea—-_t/,?*mrrlc__i express national v p wilham a ira__«r aaart national polish american < on v.p ._*._-. r solecki andrew craig is * inr nt th first empire overseas corp mat international mat r_rri_t corp mat capital corp , and the manufacturers and trsder trust co mr c ia also »■— immediate past < "> tan d th buffalo a ( nember of totrtmee rl-tkowskj icwatiaaed a pag 2 1923 1982 tmmmmaptmpapatbwfwmvl biiewm criterion press and still th ho 1 wny central cttiet ;/; largest press our the has fctrtm opm every w*ak ut rvrry year ***.* our • «.,»_*, mrrvsng '"« • ommunmar you've just forts ttjje up tot a copy - th ivi__i crilrrioci rvsrry s k — tot •■k 20 national 2v upstate new v'oik ouwst and 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-05-12 |
| 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 | 1982-05-12 |
| 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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