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wny's largest & only accrec£tedmivxiry newspaper—fcatur paid legitimate circuhticin rochester niagara region us postage paid ptrmit no till bub m st st am the buffalo criterion , s mil its.itt|w wednesday may hi imi siwek carries buffalo's birthday message statewide itllssmj woman carol a mark *>•* joined by sawf astatksn cf tw mm k«e»wtoto on april 20th to laaiaittilai the city ad buffalo wr cwtohtattng w 130 th anniversary mrs siwek right to aided by wr indent intern linda wwtok af buffalo to presenting a birthday cake noting tw city's m-«-quiornt<-nni*l during a p»uv ia tw assembly's dt-liwration bradley named special assistant tw president ws mad two announcements of particular interest to ato btot community melvin bradley was named spatial assistant to the president in tw offke of policy development and wendell ounn will w named to the post ol special assistant to tw president and executive secretary of tw cabinet council on commerce and trade . mr bradley's appointment will plat ■key black members of the white house staff into he mainstream of administration policy development he trill provide continuous input ami monitoring of all administration policies with special emphasis on their impact on minorities and the dissdvsntsged mr gunn's appointment moves another black business leader into • key policy development position as tw fiocutive secretary of • major cabinet council the president to considering other ppointments and methods to strength en th administration's outreach effort among minorities and the dissdvsn lag.-il our goal i to maintain and improve thw administration's commu nication with minorities so that our policies have input from every segment of national life naacp to celebrate 73rd anniversary iv when tw naacp hold it convention in boston mas .. men june wlh to mat l a will be celebrat ing 73 years as a civil sights organization li i the oldest civil righta tarpuuxaiion in the coun ate some groups have taitae tad gone but tho naacp still remains the dsddy of civil right swaps since it is the oldest and has a good track ed gone to • nf cmiya rtwssgno wm tesmb tnerea it memwnthip j mto 1,0 00 : w th buffalo branch naacp received it cwr jw in 1915 and to one of the oldest branches in the association the last eight years lii local branch has he in court fighting for school integra tion which buffalo was found guilty of by judge curtin in 1976 you can show your support for th buffalo naacp hy attending the naacp annual dinner on june i,lth by attending the dinner your mrmbor hip w renewed all memberships now include a subttcriptkin to the crisis magazine whkh it the naai offkial maga zine nil the annual dinner which i held on a year to help th naacp maintain its office at 31 e ferry st the dinner will im held at the statler hilton the donation is 125 00 mr hufu frasier first vke president of tw buffalo branch naacp says if you are unable to attend the dinner renew or take out a membership in th naacp and re member that number count lb also reminds you that freedom ain't free m frederick douglas said without a struggle there is no progress the naacp cannot win the struggle alone we need your help bethel plans for annual confab j£*jtoaftoa and ratio ww plans are slmost to ws potot of completion w»ri ame church now pak readme with w eugene e mcaswn pt hott minister 152s r 3 **•• m »»- s «*• mended and my pervasive to wsw tw new york wuslconference one of **•* presiding flder jh u confrrencet jwektog from tw island of bermuda to 1 new york wt and parts of pennsylvania bishop rkhard allen hildebrand to prelate nd resident bishop fach daily section will include christian en deavor seminars presid ing tide report where local pastor will he heard in review of heir years assignment a mo«t impressive mrt of tw conference will be the noon-day worship ser vices when dynamk preacher are chosen to deliver doctrinal and rele vant mesaagea on the general conference theme growing in christ from new birth to perfection most reverend and ma jestic will be tw ordina tion of new ministers who have completed the semi narian requirement to embellish and high 2nd phase of heap program underway citizens over 60 can get additional aid with fuel costs a second phase of the federally funded home energy assistance pro gram hf.api for sa elderly to now underway with tw erie county dspte of social jertoae and senior service wgin processing applications for sup plementary assistance for wrd-hit fad and utility users county residents over 0 ww wye established fast accounts with fuel or utility supplies and whose fuel or utility coats for tw past 12 months esceod 30 percent of tw gross household income for the same period may w eligible to apply for and receive a second-phase heap grant if they already have applied for or now qualify for • regular heap grant hi the earlier program mail-in applications for the new second phase program cannot w accepted a face-to-face interview to required by the state benefit ranging from 1140 to 1100 those eligible who hit von't yet applied for • baak grant may apply for both a wsk grant and a supplemental second phase benefit in tw same interview tw applicant must bring proof of the past 12 month fuel costs and income age alrtisas and identity intw heap office in room ms of urn rath county offic building st prnfcw st no appointment to necessary although applicants are wing advised to stagger their arrival through tw day from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m em weekdays to avoid relatively lengthy waiting periods wwh can occur it applicanta arrive prior to f-00 a.m n addition to the central heap office outreach offices will as an nounced by tw department in attempts to bring second phase service closer m senior cilirrn making relatively lengthy trips to downtown buffalo unnecessary tw second pwae heap profrwn recognizes the special nrt-d ahnh naaa '■ifttotua bmj wye to cammwhtre they wye wan breed to spaod aa extraordinary amount of their limited income to war then homes for further information residents may call the senior services heap hotline 846-7870 or the social services heap hotline 845-7644 lactase eligibility standard remain the same for the second phase under the state guideline ranging from a family * of aaa person earning up to thtt monthly from all sources including r woal sscya*9t;w a meatt m we wtth itinimwitoiii 1j incoca at to st.tlms per month applicants approved for second pwm iheap benefits sto wye already received a wsic grant from the first phase will rwcaive an additional grant at an amount equal to tw basic tapped as project director th m f clarke director of tw st augus tine oeneva b scruggs community health care chain het named shirley vicki wcetu wuw « project director of tw buffalo school health demonstration project in iw capacity ms willis coordinates health educa tion and health service programs for tw five schools selected fee tw demonstration project ms willis ww to currently serving as chair person of tw board of director of tw greater buffalo counseling cen ter has most recently coordinated programs and activities in her position as community outreach trott er for tw linwood oxford association sw to also tw director of tw greater buffalo counseling cen ter west center an alleghany college graduate ms willis has partial v fulfilled the re quirementa for a master's degree in counseling and human ' services sw serve an co-chairperson of tw precinct six commu nity council and to a member of tw city-wide police community coun cil a cleveland ohio na tive ms willis to the daughter of mr and mrs william l wisto sr of eveland shirley v l widto food stamp outreach centers reopen cojaaissiooct fred j busragw announced this week that tw erie county social servkes dept wta wgto reopening m sate bte rood wm outreach centers effective msy 3rd tw department was farced to lsßt»hßfiy close the centers tor • tkrea month period tost febru ary centralizing and con tinuing mm-vke in tw bath building because id tht massive paperwork wr den placed of i iss staff by iw mandated changeover to tw fwta'e computer tied welfare management system iml aoae fn february hoe a its sam it was estimated twt three months would w required for tw kind tump staff to undergo wms training and com plete new data entry documents for nth of tw 20.000 food stamp cases — in addition to carrying to their reguw du&ms tnckid tag lassnaas of asm apptoeuoas through coopttrauin with iw publk and k*ed work ho our atari busragw aaid w wv wen able to meet that turntable as ptoaned ea twsttoe important aarvtoe can resume " buacagw alto added that tw 26 food stamp outwork center ata w opened on varying days for varying times during tw month depending oa tw sperifk needs of tw rt rmmunttin twy serve " * tw schedule fee taking sliiiiiiiiaa m the various centers wil he the same as wl whkh etistod prior to tw temporary ctoeing tw centers ara generally waled mm community coo mpememmtm aaaa — — tm root lers and other publk rev w callahan to conduct revival rev william v calto wn jr of albany naw vrelt win conduct a revival at second temple baptist church e deto van and deerwm aye wan moaday may 17th to friday may 21rt tw pubbc m invited to come aad worship with this buffalonian he to tw saa of deacon and mrs william caw ban st member of trinity baptist church 41 spruce st mrs eva doyle to speak at floral club tea the floral club of the new hope baptist church 643 richmond aye trill sponsor their annual spring blossom tea sun may 16th at 4 p.m the theme of the program will he buffalo's black com munity and the sesqui centennial tw guest speaker will he mrs eva m doyle columnist for the buffalo criterion mrs louise e msyfield is president of tw floral club and tw rev paul f thompson to pas mrs mary chappelle will be the mistress of ceremonies minority business opportunity fair set tw i'peute new york regions minority pur rkaaag council and the minority business oppor tunity committee will sponsor their fourth an nual minority business opportunity rah wed msy mh at tw heartstone manor in depew n y tw pair will w ww wan 9 a.m to 4 p.m it di provide a one mop opportunity for minority vendors and contractors to introduce themselves and their products and service to maw companies fed eral stole county chy and government agencies approximately 100 com paatee and aawactm will mrs lucille holloway chosen mother of the year tw booklover's club wio honor mrs lucille htavaaj as mother of tw year sat may tth at a luncheon at the statler hotel ia the georgian room mrs holloway to a member of pilgrim baptist church lackawanna church to observe 55th year second baptist church 18 church st lacwwan ns n y will w celebrating w 66th anni versary sun may l«th st 4 p.m the guest speaker will w rev larry boyd of macedonia baptist church hto congregstion will sccomnany him rev d darete wood is hoet pastor mn.wmm isaww to cbsavmmmm rev henry hall asks for prayer for editor *** henry hall has made the following state ment i want everybody who can get a prayer through to god to pray for frank e mem weather editor and publisher of tw buffalo criterioa he ws bean a friend to all of tw churches in buffalo hie wife has worked very herd to please the public he has three we daughters and two fine mm this is your taa fs year-old minister talking rev h hal mcgrter joins d.a.'s staff erie county district attorney richard j ar rt bat announced the appointment of jerry me crier to his staff as an assistant district at torney effective monday may it.l mr mcorier was ftirro mly employed as bn attorney with neighbor hood legal services un der the reginald h.-bi i smith fellowship 11 attended state university of new york at buffalo school of law receiving his law degree in hmo he attended under graduate school at the college of vv.kwi in ohio receiving his bache lor's degree in 1977 and is a graduate of tw nichols school he is 27 yers old and resides in buffalo jerry menanea area ministers return from trip thru several states rev henry hall and rev glenn h dußois vtoited all jl rev dußois sisters in the states of arkansas and memphis term rev ilell visited hit cousins in memphis and wnjusttown miss twy are mrs joyce wilson mrs emms lewis psyne in memphis w visited mrs lucille we miller ww sister of clara block wood mm torsi dine potts and rev l m mcneal of south willeu st tw evangelist aim visited brother george albright and bad prayer with sister albright this was the aral time that rev hall had ever wen in mississippi he reports twt rev dußois to a good driver bfthei - see page 3 1923 19h2 criterion press and still tw no 1 wny central cttma largest press thm mtta htm batty man every mmm id every v tree tm tmaitttma strttam out corwmmtfw you've bm pxu ngn up tot t copy ot tht buftsb ■criterion every week — w on 20 national »' ummm new vetk't emem and tartest nwturey stem — th on wny minority paper thet a rsemtrm i • fan felt newmapt under trie march j uts act congm - y j ( 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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-05-05 |
| 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 | 1982-05-05 |
| 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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