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wnvs largest & accredited newspaper - fimturir^pajdlegitnn3tecircubtiori the buffalo criterion wednesday october 13 19 1982 vol 57 - s « rochester niagara region u.s postage paid iirmitno ul4 v hk alo ntu'vtfttk memphis has 1st black mayor in history black social workers to meet association to hold â– state conference th n.w.yorh slat a**od.tix of fllacl c4al worken will ob.err 11 t2th annuij mc 4wlfrv ptwo n - ouiia3o friday srnl saturday Å“t 22nd mnd 23rd th confereec will 1 hf4d m th stati~r 1101~4 107 i»lswaro a th then of the on teteflco 1 sml.t»tn mination thrnu~h tho pthtic*l pmce,g h carl m(’aft will 1 ih m*e pu~.ker top.cs foi the monung work*hop qe~s a ow sp wck ch d,ei politks of ako holi~nì;â€â€crirniit.l ju tke and pçthtpra pro ceai menta ifrakh a drsign for pnwer ducatìon - a political des~n streuandthe black ac~nim’tr.tor and employroent/un empèoymeni and under mpkved • topka for the aft~rr,oo se.mon mctude our spedaÅ¡ blnck children t~im~nsl justice and pothe proc~s s ens nd poli tk*t le~’~mimnl lalth - a design tor power ' education - a political design hire and the black administra tor religion as a political force and employment/unemploy ment and underemploy ed the registration dead line is mon oct 18th checks or money order of certified check will he accepted until this date r the rirr mtfigtrtum fee is 50 00 pre-registrstion for students 35.00 pre registration fat senmr citizens 30.00;iat regis tration i 00 late regis tration for students 40 00 and the late registra tion for senior citizens is 3,1.00 the above cost package include registration buffet/cocktails contin entel breakfast luncheon and dinner hotel reservations will be made a the sutler hotel 107 delaware aye 1716 856-1000 tula hawkins is stete chairperson donna reed conference coordinator afirnaudetf trchlbert conterence co-animator farewell ws*~g d c the co~gr~ulonal lac c.un h.ld it izth annusi l.gl**ath w,tk.~d c.sm,oc wlth . t*r,w.fl tvc~puo for broo&iyn c.ag,e.sas.a kir a cblaobn at th w,.~0 shor.toa ho*.l • l~n..wn~in chlshola wb has en,d 14 ov*.taed*o y.ara a tb o.gr..s 1 th iwd s.ws s.n ihe pç.orli~lty . thask bit many frids a*d sapp.,~.r ip ffi b~th..s and po*ltksl cv.nmaaft~,s nt c)~*.holm wbo r,’tlre th re.z pos lor a pktnv with dvw 11 so jr m.sajtî of gor.r~.wst aftaiis for mis predscts tar mis hai bi loeit~m frkrsd 1 m cl*bhot*t ad a pstr.s 4 she cos~r.a.ju.,al 01t4 c.~tsus p.dad.s la à 1 th wns~d 1 54~.ic manufacture and 14~*èa*~ter « g~4j ws and f~thk~n ~ ø sa ~ ~ i;’kh i~p~nd~nt ~ r~pr*’ntattv to their i~’umnw’r jh 32 n~r a~onii mt*r bu*jr~e snctud maflwkroth ln a 4~ng msngfactiayey of h~.lth c*n pmducts p.tiahy ch.inic’.l zwi vi n~rila 6~w an 4 fr.~r.nc.s i~ffany & fo v~d vv fui*m inc starociak named t'j't county clark gene vieve m jane ste roaciak has beam named l»ta't outstanding wo man in jovemment in western new york by the community advisory council of the stste university of new york at buffalo mr starnsciak the first woman ever to 1 elected to th office of erie county clerk it now serving her thud term a community leader for 2fty*ar mr starosciak who i alto the mother of two wat * member of the bead i education in 1967-62 and alto terved â– * ita president wat â– member l the buffalo hoard of community re latem during the same period ; and wat capital budget 4 fminliri.ir.tr for the clly of buffalo in hxm-72 she hat a long history i flrttt she wat the firtt permtnenl chairman of the dig cities conference of new york state 1959 801 the first woman memlier ..( st joseph adviwry hoard 19721 tad the first woman elated to the erie county legislature 19721 to tuch the as elected for ten irrni currently mrs st aaßak it a mcmlmi of the trie county college advi sory btani or criminal tea and business ad ministration she ha also jtevad on the semen £**** president •* ffholarihip committee w d youvule college w«rd nl tt utt.-.s tnd its y council she it vie chairman of janacutive committee of jaw york state assn fcaait clerk and a wr.iwe of numerous local x rh«™*hle organ j*to a we t t«h â– *** ivmtvra ba»ilm and hat aa u recipient of a sbal^tt •» air hee » * it itbs sim k ite.r *.-..- field are apt marian baa of the buffalo police i ed«b b men retired tttitiiit deputy commissioner of th erie nunty's dept of social services tn kathleen conner gnsh founder and coordinator of he h'youvlll cotleg center lot women in manage ment nint freudenhi-im art gallery owner and iwrnlw of the albrntht knox art gallery's junior group mm a chisholm retired senior vice presi dent of buffalo savings bank and joyce e fink director of public affairs it buffalo state college dr 5t it sample si'nyab president will present the j award cita tions at a luncheon at noon on oct 27th in the marriott inn amherst at which kitty carlisle hart hiirperw.ii nt the new york state council on the arts will tic the lealured speak program held mrs 11 b shit a senior women's activist in ihe baptist denomination was the 11 am speaker at st paul baptist church 3 ivme st lacks wanna n v sunday in ohaerv ance of men and '• men list rev glen 11 dußois past of jordan grove baptist church and moderator of the great lakes baptist assoc was the speaker for the 4 p.m service mrs shaw when her ate husband pastored pilgrim baptist church organized the baptist min isters wives group that later graa mto a state organization mrs ollie glen was general chairman r^v m lynch is pastor other participants on the program were mrs maggie coleman chair man minnie lee tahor haiti kemp francme tohver deacon d wat kins daniel thomas mary brown jackie ross brown deacon c toiler mrs aune dußois and others geraldine west was mist of cere monies the program was highly successful braun to be honored sheriff kenneth j braun erie county sheriff kenneth j brum will be honored at the sth annual birthday-anniversary cel ebration given '-* him at the executive inn 4243 genesee st cheektow aga baa oct 17th from sto 7 p.m the reception will be heid in the victorian courtyard tic kets are available at the door black political caucus makes endorsements the northern region black political caucus o-.f1.1 ma^'aia * am maatldy meeting ua htm oct 10th endorsed u mario caaao lor governor rat titt^tßat lor state comptroller a watdymaa ante o lte . lhrputy speaker lor beaßßßaa " in xilst aaaembi district judge joe forma h count court tom tteiar tor state senator in the mh satiatenal district mar garet dirwa tot cttt toast jutta and aiso all th re of the ettdor»ed item*«-reue slate feu etas tea «« nov 2nd kemp lett introduce bill to end monetarist experiment waafciagioe d c - congressman jack kerns mm treat un aßßfeaaeyteaj the bala nd battery police and pm stability act tea wednesday say ing the legislation would and the monetarist ex periment which began is atober of '"** ' and reir.tute a target for mnn policy predica ted rrfj eal.le prw tod lower interest ratet joining them vi intro ducing the bill *â–º" congrestrnan burgtoer behune courier !*;•-;. bell lungren gingrich denny smith ililer r.h seh4 nd stston * th three-year attempt to use monetary policy to la/get the supply if money-instead of the traditional goal of a stable dollar and the reasonable interest rate which go with it ha only deitabilit ed prices production and interest tart in our economy kemp aid . the inflation rate ha come down but interett rates have remained ex cruciatingly high - against the predictions of those who favored the change in policy toiler president carter in 1979 untd the federal reserve direct intervened recently to lower interest rates real interest rates were at their highest levels since the early 19305 we all know the devastating cost this has brought to the econo my particularly in hous ing autos steel agricul ture small business and the loss of millions of job kemp said the eiianrwi miaiian polar *» prior stettftay act would direct th federal ktiaertie to target tacit-terra if â– -*-'*' w nam - -.-.'. a a : -.- n*tw - tea attrad ol parted an arbitrary .. ******, of moory to da - irtuaai el kemp nat'l polish-american leader to address group brian d rusk national director of he polish american congress and native of western new yort wiu be the principal afc*i on the 28th anniversary of the hun garian revolution of •>'.'. announced uaaft b szimomsz md speaker chairman mr rusk will reflect on the need for freedom in poland and hungary this program will be held on sun oct 24th at 3 pm in the common council chambers in buf falo city hall niagara mtgaaami cottgrotiman j at k mmm warn a previous pease before thn group thi program it sponsored . —--— — -— —* —-—— — by the vitnmemoration mbhbhtm ctf the ameri can hungarian federation new york state western brian rutk ha helped chair the test iwo telethons in western new york and southern canada thai have raised over 505.00<l 00 for food and medicine for the children and elderly in poland last rati mr rusk led s group that went to poland with polish ameri can congress nalkina vice-president richard b s.leiki and united auto workers leader thomas m fricano in poland mr rusk met with solidarity leader lech walesa polish primate joseph glemp and ga\t toys to children in po land's hospitals jut prior to christma testimonial dinner set at lincoln the senior choir of lincoln memorial united methodist church will give a testimonial dinner in honor of george per kins one of the oldest members of the choir the affair will be held sun nov uth for the 86-year old singer banks to head workshops melvin e banks re nowned blsck christisn .).,.»,,.- and leader will c one of the featured presenters at the 1982 new york state sunday school ass convention to be held at the randall memorial baptist hurch 8301 main st tßoute 6 williamsvtlte n v mr banks will give workshops on selling that holds attention and changes lives and on ho to study the bible he i ill aim hi an exhibit of the materials for black churches produced by his urban ministries inc of chicago mr melvin was born in birmingham alabama at the age of nine he accepted jesus christ at his saviour at the age nf 12 upon hearing a black man peak about the need of black people to know old mr bank dedicated himself to that task in 1955 he graduated from the moody bible institute in chicago and earned the bachelor of arts degree and in 1960 received he master of arts degree from the whoaton college gradu ate school for seven years mr banks wat employed by the ttrr>a*»i p**a c •■■-'. catton inc where he was ea^fagttd in leadership detfktpfjwnt and litera ture distribution this eaaaneate let i ihe funding of crhan minis tries inc tn 1970 u produce bible **'. and other literature geared t the need ol urban people in aaaaa and black pwtple in particular urban ministries inc now produce sit vjunrtcilt t th tt the bonk winning and keeping teens tn the church the convention will tie held thur not nth thm sat nov 13th through the iflnrti of nysssa county lliku tive hutknwtki and am herst supervmor jack nharpe nov b-|4th will he i,i-ttii.,i christian education week the convention attract ed over 700 suriday school t.-arher pastors and other church leader la fat and expect an attendance of over 1,000 this year it attract persons from all over western new york and other parts of the state rosalie wood of the staff of tom skinner associate and th tom manner evangelical assoc of new york city will alio be present at the convention with an exhi bit on the work of black et ar,gcust to stiswr she will alio give a • hap on baa tod . woman **. ***** *** mill wood wiu participate in the convention through the efforts of kx-al religious and sixtal activist ivtnna 7.ettm*r neai who it publicity chairman fur the convention attain the new york state sunday school aiw mrt seal who formerly wrote a column in the buffalo criterion it a member of midutwn bible chattel the first black church in buffalo to thvtime a member organiratton ul the nysssa memberahlp is 10 n*r yaa and enables church menibeis to attend ihe convention at a reduced mv registration it 15 per iton before nov la or 7 each ihere alter ihi convention nffert an llinki in head workshops melvin banks matilda cuomo feted matilda cuomo wife of ll governor mark cuomo the si candidal for governor was the honored guest st the ( ami *• award given by the national coalition of do black women on thursdsy sept "*>â– it the metropolitan museum of art in new >.-. city the awards sponsored by the new york city rapier at the coalition honored rachel robinson wife of the late jackie robinson and sfventeen outstanding women from all over the united states hazel dukes chairwoman of the group's political action committee and an active supporter of mr cuomo'i bid for governor said mr cuomo will do a great deal for minorities ami are tnuta do all we can to ensure a victory in november it is vital t the future el all women te have an acute irenes of the important of thi election and choowng the rf person mr cuomo has been an active participant in many community group a well as playing a vital role in th campaign the coalition of 100 black women is • world wide organization of women who are concerned with the probteta of black women and finding the solution the candace award is for net and women of ertrordmary achievement rev j 0 patterson fills mayoral post memphis tennessee the tuition iftth large city has ite first illak mayor he honor tide j o patterson jr an attorney and churrh of god in christ lent rev patterson was sworn late of tire when forma maya wyeth chandler resigned â– '. accent an appointment to th circuit court bench by the governor of taa netsea the city i barter prn vide lha th mie<*r * office ii filled in lb event of the termination of a mayor's term during th ; interim of mayoral elec tions by the chairman of the city count the chairman remains in off ire lor up to 20 days unless the city council fills th office who than remains in office to complete th tetrad terra of the mayor at the time of judge chandler resignation tt ','.â– . p|m patterson .*. serving as chairman of th city council he patter am was worn into offir on oct ia a 10 am i city heel a downtown mnapha sad ii tee to man of color to hem thai position mm memphis .... t fii.ew,ew n ...» tory mayor "*,.-*. a th son of th most reverend j o p«!#»r«.-tn v prewdiftk ft .*■•-.;, "' -** oiorch of god tn christ the â– - ' million pwaecoaal di-ritvi ttr.at i,m ahich it heajkjuartered tn mem phis seventy-fit year ago mayor t .. mm * grandtather bishop charles harrison mawn mill the church of god in christ in memphis and ihe ... . at i k . patterson thm henor to the memory l his grand lather pan-nts and ihe nullumi of church of god in christ taintt aiound th wm id the memptui city council it expected to vote to fill the pnatti«ri i the interim motor in an immediate aeaaion and v.hile the memphit popu lout due not vthe in this selection community lead en and ctty iher ar taking a hard link it the advantages of maintaining pati'f.rson see pag 7 see pag 3 ise iv 31 1923 1981 criterion press and still th no 1 wny central â– *% largest press ixir hm hat been open every ace r.i every mat *«.< m tut taaltnti tewing our tt.orltnt.jt - v • >. wot ti t ue v * copy t th ivnti cnwwi tvtry w*l k v 20 narionat iv upatai net yt»k ofcleii to mwteti i.woaa ri.'tt ihe miy wny minottiv p*pn thm a wfalt-.e.-l la * bona hit n«*avf>an»t latitat tht mai h 1 i ft a iilcunjim teguutmt n*tm**p*rt
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-10-13 |
| 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 | 1982-10-13 |
| 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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