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the buffalo criterion wednesday march 25-31 1981 vol 56 - no 1,1 wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper—featuring paid legitimate circulation u.s postage paid kj-fmitno lilt t-"ffaw.n"£wyo«k rochester niagara region e.c consortium ceta programs featured in nat'l publication the erie county empfoyment and ttaaaajr conaortium new york it one of 48 comprehensive employment and training act fcetai prune apoaaort feature in a new national publication called ceta work for business " f—llik i i by national atsodat—n of caaatits research inc inaocr tm research arm of the national association of ounties inacoi the tax highlights mem 15 employment and training programs tram across tm nation that have had major input *-" l ***■*• urge businesses labor unicms cham bers of r-mmisil and other pro f essii m and business organization oar to county and balance of at program are included to the bonk representing training and place men in vacmtaaa ranging from electronics to banking to welding to commercial truck driving thouaanda of ceta individual have earned hill-time untubatdtaad job to very fa-aural fields such m computer assem bly and producing aircraft components through ceta program which contain effective public/private sector partner ships wild bernard hulenbrand mai it executive director ceta works tar business trie m show bow creative and adaptive ceta on-the-job training upgrading targeted jobs tot credit and other prt-grammtag cm be in meeting tm labor need of the private ctictor ptrticularly tm email businessman m mid tm two erie county cnainrtiam training program featured are th metal working institute of wb"y inc tnd tm moot inc technical training center both of these program ware developed to train unemployed ceta eligible county resident in tm k_e*l metal working trades they have each recorded superior placement record lor c lacing their graduate in private business fob ml alice m law is direct/>r of the erie county consortium administaring all comprehensive employment and training act programs to the county outside of buffalo short-term training leading to unsubsiilue.il job placement to the private sector demonatratea the mat that ceta program can provide for • community mis law aaid the metalworking institute has placed 96.4 percent of its 292 graduate and the mix x tech center 93.1 percent of its 100 graduate theee figures are uncommonly high for any training situation and all that more impressive for ceta-based programs she mid i ta wm legislated by congress to 1971 and ha provided training and job for millions of out mi peek amd t_derempk»yed american in imo alone 4.4 million people received jcbs or utintog through ceta wtarb i administered by local cosbut city or balance of mate govenunental offices called prime sponsor i'nvate sarua laviii-aamam ha rained greater prnrniner.t.e dm tile addition of the title vb private bamor has gained greater iirnaakiaaii since the addition of the title vh private btetar initiative program fftflfl to ceta in 1978 however tm private set tor's rata mt always baser an important one to such program a on-the-job training fojt and the skill training improve mem program stif conaortium operates all ceta programs to erie county outside of buffalo m an equal opportunity employe it principal officer are county executive edward j owafci ch»*?k'tt>a*i l^^^n*lhß kenneth j meyer mm toftftwttfhfta skipervlaor james v byaad pitts to address 18th annual meeting of h.o.m.e ii l m.l housing op tat delaware abb portural.es made equal tm guest yrttii will lac i will observe m isth be cbmmabm jamas w annual meat thure mt trm will speak cm april 2 at tm holiday inn flouting imiita_mltaß and tbe i9«o's tm focus of mr pitt t-peech will m to raise tm various issue am tt-eiindin housing in buffalo and the need for prugrom highlighted to the talk will m the struggle for the passage of fair housing ordinance within the city _ dr phillip santa maria dean of students and associate vice president tar student affair at the state university college at buffalo will serve a chairman of the 11.0 m e 1981 membership drive he bring a great deal of om^sewwxwm to the member ship drive and ha set a ***** of l 000 new mem mrs far h.o.m.e hut yaw realizing the job to be done dr maria has net apr ist a the kickoff date few a month-long effort to meet this goal dr santa maria is a graduate of niagara uni versity where m received hi matter degree and if kent state where m earned his doctorate reservation for the dinner may be made by calling the h.o.m.e off ice at bh i-6973 ticket era 12 per peraon tiaarßwia james pr*a dr phillip santa maria seminar for women only to be herd at local library a free ihi-ee-part acmi m mi ins-eating for women tepv—sored by tm baflate branch of bache liaise stuart shield inc and the niagara county chapter of the american aatmc of university wo men will be bald an three consecutive tuesday even ing begining mar 2«lh mm 31*1 and apr 7th at 8:30 p.m at the niagara fall high school library niagara fall blvd and pottage rd to make trip rev a diaries ware l>s*t..r of friendship bap tist church to buffalo will take his choir officer and congregation to white sulphur spring weal vrigtma this weekend.to attend the installation of rev ac dura ■former associate minister *•( friendship *■»■•* he is the son of mrs joan durrani ; rev lynch y to be installed the installation ser vices for rtv m lynch as pastor of st paul m b church s3 dona st lackawanna n v will be held sun mar 29th at 3 p m rev t l banana pastor of cedar wove baptist church trill bt th speaker the public is invited proposed cuts still point of concern mfc^_ikj____j_tm^__^_^_^^_i f ■* **• federal budget cuts cause much community concern by minnie gillette legislator 4 t__a m kmewrww^b*mt imam whlif knack i baa not teen tae baal figures oa c budget cuts 1 am deeply ct_cie-aad ■—. president reagan's proposed faatfcag for child services especially a tbe method being tmiminimiiili for th distributian of w*ai-r funding tbar will be i*i__d of funding individual program l-yesidamt reagan is propos mg to lamp all mem pewkfw»*w into block grant and give these granu to th mdtvidual cute few dtttribu—m to tbe ktcalttaee for funding of federal and skate mandated pr«f>r«ms if however thi is tbe funding procadure to be uaad and again let me s-oit my ceppt_itkm to ft let tb federal f-*overo*nent include epmcihc dirt-tive to the mate govern merit a to what program me to be funded wats thia money and indeed how amcb money tt to be given to the local rnnaii—una our children cry for suitable funding la federal the programs the p-smdani want to ej*rt*ntrt_i are the eery program which would be hurt mm *>» state co-it they were developed in the first place bectum people's needs were not being met in fundamental area of education health and ancial area sthor.il that serve mmm children may be esp«cii_y huit aa well as de*egregatkin peograms la general th president's pro posed budget cut will be disastrous to th work in poor low-paid workers and of coma their fc^a who art eligible for public aaawtanc will be penalised for their ambition and im incentive for those on welfare to work will be reaaoaed ft ft ample as-cording to at analysis ptfcßttud in the new york times a mother with 2 children and a t_i time job earning mm per month will have under the administration plan • ittpn-bli mmiemm of wl a month thi includes earning food stamp welfare and tea credit lea work expense and payroll taxes a mother of two who doe not have a fob would have a disposable income of i.mx a month • just 37 per month less thia mean the working mother i making 37 per month — is this an incentive while under the present law the tame working mother lis a disposable income of it»4 pet month nil more than the non-working mother im2 we all can m by thi example that the administration proposal almost in tally removes the financial incentive to work for many ■•! our working poor aa * ■* it is not only the program aimed sparifiiallv at children which affect children any program affecting poor people affect children our areata should lie ta raising families out of poverty and into the mainstream of american life we must ensure that federal programs work toward thi goal and not against it amherst our town dinner all set the tea aaataal our te-w and itttttoqalahi il wards dinner epoasored by tb amhetat chamber dcemma-ea la ab aat tate hi take place with tt*tofc at 8.30 p.m cad dinner at 7:30 p.m ea tats mar 31 la tbe ballroom of the new marries -•*, matentport highway amherst n y tea ml a-aharai b-a*rnteai jack sharp will bat a brief state of the tawa eddreee at tbe •*"«-*-. dtettaquished servtc awarda wiu auo be _****** talatmimma who bast excelled ia areaa of waas-tcr government taw eafoet-emaat mßgfon community work and education jerome a maaoa president of the amherst chamber ta chairman of the awards selection com relet ticket for tbe dinner am 17.50 per person and can be obtained from aay chamber director or by e-ttej tbe chamber at 632-9244 tbe oar town dtaaer committee -- ilili of jame i paatter chairman debt aaaraaabe tbomaa fltegerald jame gamulak fran reiter richard rich sandra smith and brian d rusk church to hold spring revival the new hope baptist church 5*13 richmond aye . will launch it spring revival beginning april sth and continuing to apr 10th with services at 7:30 each evening the truest speaker will be dr welter j cook pastor of the fabenezer baptist church of ricb mmd v he is a native of oklahoma and a graduate of crater theo retical seminary he has atoo served as pastor of the ebeaezer baptist church in prrnidence rhode bland in richmond dr crook is active with the board of directors of the oic the board of director of the nchmond senior citizen center and the richmond campaign for the united negro college fund he also is the visiting lecturer of the school of religion of virginia union university the public i invited to these services rev paul f thompson is hoot pastor db wallace j cook curry was birthday honoree friday afternoon mar 20th ronald curry wa tbe honors el a luncheoa . observing hi birthday it te the custom m century 21 tbe luncheon erne given by the aatearaaa at century 21 at friday ta tbe boulevard mad prior to this be waa ih recipient of a rmmk prise «— wm given to the aleamaa who made —* s steal number ml eekem la february ronald cubby ribbons become symbol nashville tern - wearing rib ww 0 syrr.tic.iic gesture which became ______* e__e l ______ of the lk^-w~emma me mm mmm s^vmbv aaw mmm amrriran i—stagm from iran ha caught on m a way of g roacerii far tbe tragedy la atlanta where 20 black children have bean murdered in ome place the ribbona are green in other places mack but th meaning v tha same in nashville the upper room living prayer center ha called on american to wear black rtbbon as a t-mintler to pray far those involved in the atlanta tragedy the ribbon ere distribute at recent month ly upper hot prayer meeting and letters with ribbons were miles to ml covenant prayer group acnaa tha nation in tiara the covenant groups are contacting pastor and new madia to encourage others to wear the ribbon and to pra in the philadelphia and new york roßsmatmm persons are wearing green ribbons symbolizing lift georgia •>«■a black woman in otrnamown pa nigge-ted the idea ••* j wanted pecpi to be mmm of mm wat m__m__tf i_u^h^a they didn't aeem » * mm^mwnamwwam t^*mim a^^wy t^bßi v vi ' aww aware mmm notified a colomlk mv the i—ladelphi bulletin who procspti put the idea into pre from there the dee speed quickly icbool children picked up the symbol a did the atlanta brave baseball team a greets atrip of tape adorns the batting helmets tha player use in spring training in florida in new york two black aewapa pera the amsterdam neat in harlem and big red in brooklyn printed their headline in green ink tbe rev danny e morn upper room staff member raid the ame km wearing a black ribbon was suggested by * black state legislator from memphis we don't rare what color the ribbon are he mid we're just concerned that people loin in prayer for an immediate solution and prayer for tbe families of the victim e pit-tared from laß plaanlag for the our town itear m beet of tbe marriott hotel la amherst a james cumulak richard kick sandra smith jaame j putter cbali debra a**acs*-nb taeaaae fltsgerald and broea d bam rothrock named to see oversee youth employment program co-arty tetitau ed ward j iamiia-k ism annouaeed tbe appotst meat of john g p.ti/wi a director of tae erie c*r*cnty s__a*r youth eft-ipkrymera program has pp.>i-.t-_.r.t waa it teetlve march ist mr rmj-a-ork was three tor of last year a summer yomk program m m an assist«at to the dirts * af the program m ib he was a c-sunseka m tbe program for two yam prmr to 1979 a raaalem of the tow of amherst mr h.*t lea-ma w stttdima at irtamoaa central high school ia q n y the era imi kerns -"-*"- youth j j - r-agrtt is a c_ia *!_» i activity of ta __. _*■■een-teynsom aad tt—omg ctmaorutsa di rected by kkme fehtm m law pnacmal office of tbe goemrvtim are em c.xa-ii faararin f _.;• *» . a , taarn of * »_, fst-rv-1 i v h.ar ad tata of chaaa-mwaga bmper-yeor keaaelh j b m reman mitt _■* the is i program will employ ajiprtsia-nai-lr isoo ece r-omictlry duastvantagt-d you throughout tbt county bctweer the ages of 11 and 21 year youth hired in taa pragram «_ am « m pet boar and a work far i week a major goal of the m-nmmr youth empfoy ream program a to help youth araaaaa practical bade tad job skill thai mil be both taaeful and ben*fkiai ta them sum ntr i^***—aaw^ha aal^^mi m mt prtnid bi-ith career and saaatmaal counseling la all yettu mi bid |» the asrcgram 1923 1981 . 6qhbsbs£nh_bwt criterion press and stilt the no i wny central cities v largest press out tare ha been opan trverv waefc at avary year a-nca ml estatatsra serves our cis-n-rtinita-i y<vu"«e met gotta mm up lor a copy <•*" tha ru ccttrricrn every week — for only 20 national jpatata new works okie and largest rrmronty presa — the only wny rumor *, paper '•— a rageterad a a boot m new-ameer «•***>• inn march 3,1179 ac<olco»gres — reguateaj t^astetpa^arra
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-03-25 |
| 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 | 1981-03-25 |
| 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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