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Fa th e r & Daughter Discuss Com m unity Problem s Friends Honored Mrs. Emma CallahanMrs Naadra Archibald, owner director of the
Main Day Care ('enter, 2142 M ale Ml., at Humboldt f k w ; . dieruaaea with her father, colum nist Mark O 'R ile y aortal, econom ic and other related problem s facing the Ruffaio Black community
Mr O'Riley operates E A M Variety Hhnp.
B roadw ay and A dam s Mt.. and haa b een awith the Huffalo Criterion for n d ) I t
Mra A rch ibald m ark* tbe third g ene rate— O 'R iley's ia B u ffalo Her grand f ath er o p erated I repair shop In Buffalo aearfy atsty years ape
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This arena teak pier* at e Brit M a i Party g iv e s by Demean W R k a V ( aBohaa Mr . la tbe backyard af ibeir b aaadfa l borne * 42 Jab o aoa Nt — Labor Day in her af Me wife Mra F awns V ( alia h as Sbe ia a boaotir ta a . a w a r w t i and rburrb worker
Many M en d s turned out te help bet ce leb rate A
Shown in Ihe photo from left ere I h e on < allahan that* non. Rev W illiam Callahan. Jr Rev Josep h Ifavla. and Rev Henry Hall Rev li»*i* t» pastor of Trinity Baptist < hurch. 41 Spruce Nt . w hen tbe t allahan a are m em ber*, and Rev Hall, la an associate m inister there Criterion I’bido
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VOL S3 - No 37 W E D N E SD A Y . SEPTEM BER 12-18, 1979
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U pstate N ew York's o ldest and largest minor Hi preen — the only W N Y minority paper that I* registered a s a bona fide new spaper under tbe M erck .1, 1879 Act o f fnngrena regulating
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Confab To Address Urban MinistryHundreds Expected
From AcrossThe Nation
5 Selected ToServe On Drug
Abuse Task Force
3-Day Confab To Deal With Needs Of Blacks & Other Minorities
The Agony and Creed Urban/ Metropoii
Inn M inistry,” will be explored in a national conference hosted by tha American Baptist Church aa of the Niagara frontier IABCNPI at the Buffalo Convention ('enter. Sept 14 lo 28th
Hundreds of represents Uvea from across the nation will m eat to dlarusa the raiationahipe at urban minister* who m ust inter act with diverse group# ofi iM ft
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luncheon with the keynote atkfraoa bv C ongressm an Walter E Faun troy (D- DC), a mimrter who waa Iks Aral parson to rupre- sant tha Oiatrirt o f Columbia. In tha H ouse of lapraeentativee In 100
A d ose associate with Dr Martin Luther King. Fauatroi wae active in the dvti right* m ovem ent — he coordinated the 1986 Sahae-to-Montgomery Marrh and ia a m em ber of ■everal congreeamnal com
Erwin Johnson, of the Ruffaio kp Urban An Program at the
Ate—rakv of New Y rk at Buffalo will•ddraaa the afternoon sea dan on Sept 24th H e .•«> 8—rrihe The Social«nd Cultural Dvnamtr* of a Metropolitan A Rea M
At 7 20 p m Dr,
Thom as K ilgore. Jr., pas tor o f the secon d Baptist Church in Los Angela* and pest president of theAmerican Bantu* Churche s o f the U s A , and the Progressive National Rap Ust C onvention, will begu est preacher at a worship cerem ony in NtJohn’s Baptist Church
The Sept 26th session will open at 9 a m ., irith a panel presentation titled.
Can W e Transcend I sols linn in tha U rban/M etro politan Church'* The afternoon will l a devoted to workshops
Dr David Bartlett, pas Uir of Hyde Park Baptist Church, C hicago, ami an aaanriate lecturer on the New T estam ent at the U niversity of C hicago Divinity School, will diaruas
The Biblical Foundations of M etropolitan Ministry'* as speaker at a 8 30 p m lianquet
D istinguished author. Dr Em m ett V Johnson, director of E vangelism for ABCUSA, will d isruss ‘‘Holistic E vangelism tn the M etropolitan C ontext" at 11 a m . on Sept 26th. The conference will ad journ at 12 noon.
More inform ation about the conference can be obtained from tbe Rev W illiam D Scott, execu live m inister o f the A m erican Baptist C hurches of tbe Niagara Frontier. 1271 D elaw are A ve , at 7 16 / 882 9207
| Erie County Edward J Rutkowaki hasM a/ian B eet, a Captain mthe Buffalo Police Dept and four Lav*. Buffalo area r e * fle e ts to the county a newly created 28 m em ber teak force which swill begin (harim g a rounty w ide offensive against drug abuse
The Kaat Buffalo rest dents who were appointed are H elen R Arnold New York State Employm ent Service. 2090 N f'tllmore Ave M elvin K Brown. D irector. Buffalo Division for D rue A base Services. 1140 Delaware Ave . DeW ltt Lee. Kaeru liv e Director o f Bridge Abbot , 77 C larence A ve , and A nnette People s . D irector of St A ugustine s ('enter Family Foster C ere. 48 (Hrarn Place.
T be task force grew out o f th e July l i t n Drug Abuae A w areness D ay. sponsored by County F.ae ru tive Rutkowaki and Lag islators Mar* Lou Rain (R W iUiamsvUlet and Roger 1 Blackwell ID , Buffalo I
R epresentatives from a w ide croes-section o f the com m unity . in the fie ld s o f education , m ental health, crim inal justice and co n cerned citizens who have exp ertise with drug abuse problem s, m ake up tbe task force
C ounty E xecutive Rut- kowski said . ' The Drug A buse Task Force, is charged with review ing
D r . M artin Lu th e r K in g , J r . School Receives E S S A Funds
YW IN Marlin Luther ??8- - CommunityNRgM haa been awarded
te apnnanr aa ESS A Bdre protect for *y-6ve pnmarv grade
in team practical effective parent
e g Pare*! partw-ipanl-. •forfod will he parent, of
ir1 grade* Early * FWwrwm Kinder gar
’"T**1 ((Tad* (m .program ertivilw*
■ P JJtefe le -nil allow (<>* ^®R88too* h-r parent >n
runntng N»pr-e - 1UIV J979.Mli
WjWwtthjy instructional r y * *- "W ting* will he
two session s srhedul
ed for the principal and or invited lecturer Tbe program will include n one hour session of classroom observance and tw o hours of in service project sea- smn* The tw o session s will encom pass a three hour Mock of tim e betw een 4 a «n., and 12 noon
In-service project dates are Sept 26 Food for Thought Tbe Importance of f rood Nutrition . Ort 3 | . Immunization and Your ( hiM Nov 28. Parent Informatern How C om munity A gencies Are Run to Serve You and Your C hild. Dec 18. Physical and Psythntogiral Development of Your Child.
W I w b L ( — to* Pres* d a w mt TV* InaiHuto tor People Enterprise* 984 Jeffe— Ave . haa an
( AFT AIN MARK»N BANK
the nature and e sten t of substance in Erie County and recom m ending a plan for addressin g th e nrob Iimri The pAufi nhmihl include specific racnm m andat ion a regardinglong range p r e v e n te r and education*1 need* m a
by two prv • r k day by
scholar* from tbe Under the
of Urban ( W e * arrival and Pro
g ieaa , tike conference jw im p a a ite will dtaruss
Mr Rutkowaki said thatrepresenta tiv es from the Erie County Youth Board pnfectea and D epartm ent of D etention and Criminal Justice Plan rung Coordinator will
Tbe gu est arholars local participant* wiK also present thaar idaaa ahn*a
dwwrtoms that nead to b e adopted for
Tba gnaat |of their presentation
Jan 30. H om e Self: Parent A ttitudes and Pupil A chievem ent; Feb 21. Parent and Behavior M odification. Mar 26 Practi- cal Skills in Effective D iscipline . A piil 30. The Primary School Curriculum (Early Push. Kinder garten and Grade O nel, May 28. The Primary School Curriculum (Early Push. Kindergarten and Gade O nel and Jun e TR. Tbe Primary School Curri rulum I Early Push Km dergarlen and Grade One); and June 18. The Primary SrboM Curriculum (Early Push K indergarten and Grade Onel
Information packets em-
The apointee* serve w ithout com pen sat andare not subject to conftr matson of tha-E rie County L egislature
K i n g S o l o m o n4k
T o H o o t Y o u t h
R e v i v a l
A youth revival will be held at th e K ing Solom on H oliness Church. 92 M onroe Septem ber 17-21. 8:00 p m with Rev Harris o f Lo* A n g e le s . C alif.. conducting the serv ices each ev en in g .
nha.'uzing each m onthly th em e will b e prepared for each parent enrol lee T h ese packet* will contain articles, b ib liographies of su ggested reading, helpful hint*, e tc .
This parent project is sorgho*- attem pt Jr- bring tbe school and com m unity parents togeth er;in order to uncover w ays to better educate the children
Dr John Ross Dixon is Principal o f Dr Martin Lutheie Jung Com m unity -School
and Ike date* o f appear
October 4.Harold C ruse from the U niversity o f M ichigan An Arbor M ichigan In dividuaham and tbe Open Society in Am erica Impli
atom s for Afro-Am erican REform S trateg ies in the 1 9 ft0 s .”
Also to speak on Oct 4 th . aril! be Dr M arguerite Barnett, from th e School of Politic*) Scien ce Howard U niversity . W ash . D C. Her topic w ill b e "N ew
D m c ti— a m Hiack N a n 1* and F u b k Robey
(h'totww 6. lh Hu-hard M eiatef trom tbe Univwraany id M ichigan Flint FhiH M ichigan who will ap eak aai R ecent Trends Hi Northern Uritan Poll Ore Tbe bnpla atMm* to* Black PobtMa' Straw- gvn» and Dr Robert C Johnson from th e Inali tu ts of Black Stu d ies. Nt Loum Mi sjleaking tin
V iem ce Technology ami Black C om m unity D evel '■patent altons KmFuture D evelopm ent and NurvrvaJ id Black People in Am erica and Abroad "
On th e final day of the 1 c s i ferem 9 on Ort nth lb f rank B row n, from the U niverse* of Burial- will speak on Two New M ijrn C onrerns of Urban Com m unitie* Population*Shift* and Adjuacfcration Under A dm inistrativeRule and C oilertive Barg a in in g ,” and Ronald E dm ond s, Senior Aaets tent to th# Chancellor for Instruction. Board of M u cation o f th e City of New York, will speak on "Court O rdered Ileaegregation As An Instrum ent m Instnu tional R eform . Limitations and P ossib ilities
Tbe con feren ce wil! be held in th e main suditori um of tb e Erie County Public Library. Lafayette Square, in dow ntow n Buf faio. from 9 a m . to 3 30 p m A dm ission is free
For additional inform a tion. call th e Institute for P eople E nterprises at 863-2717
William A. BulowAppointed AA/EO
For NFTAt 'heater R Hardt
1 'hairman o l the Niagara FronUei Transport a tom Authority, ha* an nounced tbe appointm ent ol W’ilbani A B u low . to the position o f Actum At hrm ative Actum Equal t tpiMMtuniiv fA A /B O l oft umt fnr th e Authority Mt Bulow reiilm e* Joe W M oore w ho I *• sign ed h is pnettum effec tiv e t u g 31, to take a sim ilar (tost in private industry in EY la u d erd a le . Florida
Mr Miuirt- joined the Authority in June of 1972, as an lif f ic e A ssistant in th e E xecutive O ffice, anti later server! aa a le g a l A ssistan t, under the Au ih on ty * G eneral C ounsel In m id 1977, Mr Miuire was namerl to th e Affii (native A-1 ion /E q u a l Op (sirtunitv departm ent e* an A A /E O Npecialist In D ecem lier o f that rear, he w as appointed A ilin g A A / EO M anager and in April of 1978, he w as appointed as A A /E O M anager bv C hairm an llard t. a poei tom he held until hia resig n a tio n .
Mr Bulow haa been with th e Authority in the rapacity o f A A /B O *js-( laiist sin ce February of 1978 H« spend eight year* in the U S Army at several d ifferent com m an ds. serv ing in clerical and p ersonnel position* with record-keep ing and supervisory responsih ili
tie s lot Iu4h military tm l civilian |Kirwmnel Hi Inst military assignm ent 1961 1962. wa* a* admin 1 *t 1 stive offirer for the \ III Army t'o n is in Smg.-n Mouth V ietnam . wh<--* h- held the rank ol 1st Lo u tenant
After leaving Ihe Arm> Mr Bulow held a ser ies ol IMisiUona w here he gained h w ealth nf exp erience in b u sin ess adm inistration and in dealing with the public
From I97tl to 1976, he held p osts as sdtm m ntiu tive -dfu er. acting prop* I cisHdtnator and m fotnia turn offfa-er with lh * State University (rm stn u tu m Fund, al the Amherst ( sm p u s o f the BUNYAH His last |NisiUon prior to join ing the NET'A, waa as district sale* repr- eril* tive for the New York law Irtttery
In nuire m e n l years, Mr Bulow, who r n - l n i j his B A from North Carolina Central Dn»*er sfty, ha* lieen en g a g ed as a part tim e Instructor al Erie ( (im m unity Cnftegv w here he le e c h e s -ourse* in introductory « * ml. gv and psychology as w> I! as several cou rses in the Supervision Ds-vr-iocm x-o- Sane* of tb e arhool « even in g divisum
Mr Bulow end lu* wif- M s/e ll reside in Boris* with their tw o children
T he Real Jimmy Carter Just Stood Up’ Declares Cummings
— W ashington. D. C . — P resident Jim m y Carter has told black American* that in th e political world in which he operate*, hlack* are *eparaW- and unequal''. according to Ja m es C- C um m ing* Jr . < >■ airm en nf th e National Black Republican Council
Carter did th is by orchestrating the resignation of U nited S la tes A m bassador Andrew Y oung *
Speaking from his office here in the N ation's cap ito l. C um m ings declar •
ed . " th e real Jim m y Carter just stood up The g n n ha* gotten thin and Mack* should at last se e him a* just another poiiti cian w ho aU m dons Marks when its to h is ad van ta g e ” .
Jim m y Carter is p laying hard hall politics and he has announced that aspirs tom * of Mack* will not hear on hi* strategy the R epublican (h a irm an ch a llen ged W m nm g th e n om iiiiiin ti j«
only th ing that oHmtn
with ( mner."Hlark* are b ein g w eigh
ed agam rt every other elem en t o f Ihe e W to r s te and to th e ex ten t that he can g e t sw ay w ith taking action* which hurt Mark* hut p lease other group* he feel* he need* ( after will hurt Mac k *. ( 'um m m g*asserted
President C srter 1* taking Mark* for gxaoi ed . th e RepuM Iron k'fotf t MUNtfM ftk' Ib'fft Yt ‘ thirt n* muttcT whM In nn*\ Ih* IV m oi rMh Poftb !•’
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