Buffalo Criterion, 1979-11-07 |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
vol 53 - no 45 wny's largest & only accredited minority nrmyhptf — r_mriq paid legitimate circulation oath ni*»e«*r region the buffalo criterion wednesday november 7-13 1979 county executive sheriff win big „•- ossr 100 business rwie and >. rtmuitltv leaders saluted county kartutlve edward rutkowski at a recent luncheon st the sutler hotel among iks black leaders attending were bwala*aawaa bobby fnnvillc and county l,egi*letor missis ttillette is the photo vested from left are the honorable jsrsld i wolfgsng niagara county republican chairman ii ir ha id b nolecki luncheon in < hair msb c a rutkowski d m ret sluman*at county comptroller standing from left are sheriff kan rasas saw hr urn ii rusk luncheon vn-t hair avast county e ecu live hfl.tk ■»»*■. cams out rssiliis an the nov lath i l*-sii..n by . 3 i margiß e~.i his opponent frank mrflutre despite the mr conducted again him in ihe inner it of buffalo the name is true of sheriff kenneth braaa who also won re election by a hush margin mi sheriff of erie county uss-a ■hslletsget i en urasmntt rochester-criterion church of the week re 8 la hi or pastor of pilgrim missionary baptist i kmmk 7*jb north clinton aye rochester is shown cutting the esse ** be mm his srife rclebrsle their 14th anniversary **• leaders rev pillion is shown with his wife he arena « si and osarss larss of fear rsptist church slnstg with other rochearter church members res and mrs hilton have worked faithfully la the church since 1069 his work speak for itself today pilgrim baptist owns his beautiful church edifice thanks to the help of cod the members of pilgrim asd rev and mr ihllon — long i'hota county program will save tax dollar program aims to place public assistance recipients in jobs w____s___a__a_____me______*_____pwa__m_mmmam__m-mma_____k the results of a me and innovative courtly prima which will save the taipayers it erie county ova 1 million dollars ovet the nett -.'■• *.»- recently raleifw by hint eaecutive edward j rutkowski the unique affan l va on taking airier welfare recipients oft of the public assistance psytolls and placing them mil u generating joba in alt private sector three hundred employ able public assistance home relief recipients were mead as the saiaii..i group of these lib or m percent were plated into jflfct anil lit or 41 percent of the rases stars sanctioned due to non-compliance id the request made of them the finding an in a report compiled by the new york stale he of social services in all 239 of the cases or 79 percent i the aampte of public assistance recipients were removed from the welfare rolls m a monthly savings -.( t8a.00a.43 or • 1,054 a <»*.'. in annually to the ta pay era of erie county county i *■*** uiive rutkowaki praised the program stating that this demonstrates the validity id thia kind of an effort joba are found for those willing snd able to work and those who me able but refuse are taken off the welfare rolls a recent report ay the state legislative commission on expenditure review found that welfare recipient generally receive very little assistance in finding work from the state program sat up to help them gat jobs the commission mcd that only about 2 percent of employable new york city welfare aerata are being placed in jobs through the state * welfare work program upstate the figure is 6 percent wa in erie county have dcmonaußt ed thai a concerted effort like ours can achieve results of finding job for employ able public assistance recipients hen looking at the county'a a-rall total of placing hie recipients into the private sector we have played 10 percent of the employables 3 five lime as many people a the male ill.tt natal activities twice a many aa other areas in the upstate region lis our innovative efforts we are able to mi lastly expand the private sector generate addition tat revenue anil at the same time save the taxpayers money kulkowakl said stating that erie faultily mild be a model tut i lie stale and efforts by other counties county eierutive hiilkiawaki added it is imperative that a keep the momentum from tin project going the results achieved from our initial effort underscores the validity ol this program and demonstrates the efficiency of the resources that were used to find jobs for these people who may not have been able to find employment on their own mr rutkowßki said that the program will he continued anal that a larger sample of perhaps 1,000 home rebel employable public assistance recipients will be undertaken nait the three-month cooperative effort was undertaken by the erie unity dept of social services which referred ilka employable recipients to the fodr operating components of ihe effort namely the employment cnmyln of tha erie county ham of social services city of buffalo ceta erie taint ceta and the new york stale hept of labor the niagara frontier vocational rehabilitation ( enter also contributed its resource voliyitarily to tha demonstra lion project birmingham elects its first black mavor blnsington ala — tuea oct 30th a high minority volar turnout was die main ingredient which lad to the first black maa oetng elected aa mayor of birmington ala over a white opponent the new mayor a former 2-tarm council man is soft-spoken rich ard arrington the son of a sharecropper mr arrington an edu cator received 51 percent cd tha wot ami a iota of 44 tm eeaaa to alt . frank par 4ft 9 pa rant with 41,614 team sa-esa ty<me ptsrnsn of u*e mac waters tamed oat be m pseeasm f white waters srtth li percent el tkaan going to jtw^mfwho dr arrtmtett bannmss the third mar man v head a nt southern elt with may its en jackson of atlanta ob . and ernest mortal of new tvtesna . dr richard arrtegton who are america's black leader by abdullah 1.1 man this article is t,fit * critique on black/jewish j relations whether either likes at or not american blacks and jews are bound together in a common dealiny by american mare and customs there are legitimate concern of blacks that are in conflict with the interests and i mm of jewish leaders and organizations the weber bakke and fmunis reverse discrimination rases come to mind lii ir and jewish future relationships ran be summed up in tins arabian proverb a friend is it friend at my friend or an enemy ■■! my en there will always be j problems that neither can solve *** *-'*', there has been an open debate between black j leader as to who represents th hopes and aspirations the masses the latest debate among black leaders was brought on by the forred resignation of u.n ambassador andrew yaaung and the threat of a cut off of jewish fundings you have some black leaders who do not control their own organization disavowing bleak leader who head thousand of people each tide seem to in taking it case ba the white madia instead of to the people that they are presumed t peak for ■first we must define what a leader i in-fore we can tell who is one a leader l one who goes in front and shows the way by precedence guidance direction priority and/or principal a leader must be free to speak and act on behalf m hi lit.iters without bo fear of political or economic reprisal a leader mat be either dependent i rich or completely tapported by his follower a the aid colonial empire an lead but the who are america lii k leaders — carter greets pay group member president jimmy carter greet atlanta hiian*ea*rts«n jesse hill following s meeting between the president sad the members of the psy advisory committee st the white house hall president and ******** officer of missis life insttran co i one of the committee's 17 members the psy advisory committee was asssed by the president last week the president said aa september .'* that ha would mat a committee in broaden pahbr par lit ay tana in the development aad tdamatr line of the voluntary pa standsrd for the aeroed rear of the attti inflation program home mission speaker the home mission so ciety of st bake a me zion church jl4 e ferry st will celebrate home mission day at st luke's cm sun nov 11th speaker for the 4 p.m program will be frank mesiah who will speak on the media as an instru ment of seiism and aiactam the nublic is welcome mr violet sannon is president mrs frances connors and m made line o easier chairper son frank messiah carmelita m merriweather memorial program slated an exerting provocative conference for black women only in praise of black women a review of the 70b a new image for the 60s will be preaentad by ecarmelita m memwaathar memor ial is cooperation with the buffalo chapter of links inc and the buffalo club of the national association of negro business & professional women china will be bald saturday november 17 at bethel ame church 1525 michigan aye the theme la poaitjva action for effective prt***f the day will begin with registration and coffee st ft a.m gmd mill and to tha afternoon with workshops participants schadumarw hon city court judge barbara m sims dr benora cole alexander pr ideas ra pre cm murphy campbell shirley harriag nngum mrs jesse rtartax and an west eaq interest women am encouraged to participate 3rd city wide confab set current issues facing quality education a city-wide conference on current issue facing quality education will be held at nov 17th st the sutler hotel this i the third city-wide conference sponsored by the citizens for t^ualilv education a project funded through the u.s office of education and pon*ored by the buffalo area metropolitan ministries the conference will add re a variety of concern expressed 3 parent and other community member an the city of buffalo the morning keynote speaker i fletcher grave 1 the u s dept of justice mr graves -,* the ny state director of the dept community relation service and he will address school integral deaegrf gallon program aero the country from an historical perspective judge john t curtin federal district court judge i the guest luncheon peaker a special srorkshon for member of the clerg only is being held in the morning to provide clergy person with an update on integration de*e(rrataa>n in buffalo conference registration as from * v am - 9.00 a.m followed h the keynote address by fletcher craves momin workshop are scheduled from 11 a.m.-12 noon after the luncheon with peak • judge curtin afternoon workshops are in session rom 2 p m - 4 p.m a hospitality suite will wrap up a very full day reservation are necessary to ecure orkahep participation and luncheon vest ins there will be a charge of 11.50 to help defray the luncheon cost foe pre-regiattrßtion and more information call the f 4qt office at b*3-7717 selected trustee of wny savings bank william e baarom ra.-itv meter program manager at bell aero space was nominated a a trustee of the western sett york saving bank at the board of trustee meeting held last week the announcement was made by charles ibebold 111 chairman president and chief eiecutive offi cer of the western new york saving bank mr bascorr was gradu ated from city college of new york in 1953 with a bs in mechanical engin eering he continued hx education by taking grad uate level courses in automatic control **,*-»••. at the state university h new york at buffalo and after several promotion a named program man ger for the electronic of the lunar landing re*e«rch vehicle md later the lunar landing training vehicle these vehicle were used to train the astron aut for their moon land ing he wa also program manger for the electronic on the 22 search aircraft which was the first ducted propeller ver tical takeoff aircraft in the world in 1969 he was named program manager for all bell gravity meter programs a position he still hold the bell gravity meter an instrument which measure small differenc es in the earth's gravity ha use such as naviga tion for ships and aircraft and detection of potential site for oil driuino mr bascom a a mmm her of the american society of merhs en tamer the air force assoc and bell aero space management club he was cited last year as one of 24 honoree at the second annual black achiever award ban qruet held in niagara fall he live in williams anile with his wife home and their four children mr diebold says that mr bascom's highly tech nical knowledge and ex perience in this field will be of great value to the board of trustees in making the many technical decisions pertaining to bank operation in the iw see page 7 1923 1979 criterion press and st th no i ny central cities lorgotf press our s fit . ha been open etert week of rteri tear iata-e saar rtislenre aerstnii tstar r-otitmaanatae you've isl roll sign up fur a ropy id it llutfala criterion evert meek — fair nets 15c apwii rr . g national wr i palate new york lde*l and large ■mirsntiit item th only w.n.y minority pai that a registered a a bona me rt''w*paper under thr march 1 s7'f art 1 angre — leguleian newspaper
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1979-11-07 |
| 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 | 1979-11-07 |
| 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 |
Description
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Buffalo Criterion, 1979-11-07
