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vvny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate circulation the buffalo criterion wednesday june 11-17 1980 vol m - no 24 tahbef scholarship winners honored with dinner the ism inner e*l ed and their parent wet feted el • dinner buf fet l th lovely home ot archoti*a l-oia dabnry and arrhoa other d*bn*y at m hamlin hoed in buf file thi has been a idl in and much looked forward to affair for th five years of its aalelaaev in the photo slsndin from left are dr d*ba*y hach dr freak murphy dr clifford brews hair m*a cf takbf.f i mullock dc md cty da waller b he.land -• . dr waller b houaad jr and dr bu***u mfihm * tw ******** mated w(bb left ar beverly lewis wiuiam carry ad l**u ******* — criteria pwto rev & mrs i daniels to observe 12th anniversary while rock haplist church 480 i utlc st . will observe th l_!th anniversary if their paatm nil his wife rev end mrs very i)*niel sun , junelftth the theme will be everything will he all rißht providence hat sc church the rev l c jenkins ssl..c and zion missionary baptist church rev r e haines pastor will parti cipate in the services seniors present handmade gift to mayor griffin tw waaar citlrena mt tw trmpktp c a o rvv ( ***** s2b high st visited city rflfl la display the it handicraft sseptsi taeic bsimih sna tw seniors have been busy making macr*m*e plant haager aad a thursday may 22ad were al my hal la display them ad to present • plant wager «• mayor lame riffle tw mayer gr*ciously accepted ihe pleat hangs aad look time out from hie busy hedule te visit and pace with the senior there are craft class every monday and thurs day treat i to & p.m at the c a o eater 326 high st ant interest ed bl invited to oia the am mr beatrice mark i center manage mm lit abet bur go a direc tor of the fruitbelt service center mrs mela free man senior counselor and mrs luis liankin is senior aide father's day brunch the women and youth of the lutheran church of our savior 26 brunswick blvd sre sponsoring a father s day brunch 5...i june if to be served rfler the ii em service the donstinn is ii.25 sclulls children it ser ving will begin st 12:15 new hhs study forecasts rising health care costs 11 the nation's heslth e*r system were to remain unchanged over the nest 10 yesrs tha nalem's h***jth bill which will reach tw billion this r**r would .. r tn 75f billion by iwi iye a recent study by the h*ppp cam financing a_hnim»tr*tion th current issue d th quarterly i'.urnal tw heßlth ( are financial 11 yi * report that total national health care eipenddures which were iw_l per person in ib7 could be eiperted u t.i-.-'i 13,000 per person in is health care financed hy federal state and lc al ic'.vernmei it is projf _ ted t top 1325 billion in 1990 up from 17 . billion in 197h a a percentage of the gross nations fir's health etjienditurc rose from 0 2 percent to 9 1 parent between l ami 1-7 and are prop lo stay in an upward spusl reaching 10 ft percent by 198 ft and 11 ft percent by 1990 a hospital cost containment lull liffi-r us cine of our l*»*at np-m-inim ics bi bring tlnwn the over rste of inflation ssi.t lll'fa aclmtnistrator lecmard ii aha tt -. th at of hospital care tumped from 13.9 billion in l to 171 mian in 1 7 if ii continues unrhisk.-ii our projections show that uma year hospital costs will lie 197.3 billion and costs could shvi.sket k 13.14 • billion in 1990 the lit i a study is 1,.5e.l on the assumption that historical trends snd relationships in a niisli sl a st^i tail th rcoduaiy as a whole will continue in the future the report ms*ia*a for instance thai m mandatory cot contslnment program 1 be effected 111 fa tree*en that the isatnia made in the report ere not predictions but assumptions for the purpose of making projection among factors r itcsd in the rapid growth of health • a.rxiitures a neßed in ii ll i a studs is an expected uteres v th ratio of p&ysteuuia to tb general population from iwm to 1978 the nuir.w of active physicians grew at tun average annual rat of 2.51 percent triple the rate of 0.9 percent for th population in whole hia estimate that from 1978 through 1990 *.:.. physicians will increase at an averag annual rat t>l 3 percent sired to • population growth rate of 0 9 percent the report states that an increase in the number of physician is likely to lie associated with increased i[aaindaures for physic services snd ' '_- hospital tela and other services ordered by physicians c*s|m lally those covered by third psrty payments such as insurance ml workmen's rcim[m>nsstkm third party payments also contri bute to the growth of medical eipenditures by incressing consumer demand for services the report notes that ss the share of the nation s total medicare an paid for it of pocket de lines through the purchase of additional insurance botn consumers anil providers ten.l to regard medical i sic ss s free benefit ft lor-service and cost waad reimbursement systems further increase costs most services and more costly services reward health rare providers with additions revenues from third l'"u psyers the report includes a m of the report msy be obtained in writing for the winter issue .>( the health i si financing review obiks publications boom 1f.9 oak meadows building 6340 security blvd . baltimore m.i 21235 bis mead calls for increase in public assistance grants state laglalau t friday received a t ■* ***** l*«*r on the need for 5535 public assistance grants from buhop edward i heed la-ting rr of the public policy committee « *• >*•* york slate cstholk confer oc j vtter stated that too much ™"** 1 been riven to difference wlißmßhod of binding and in the "*?«*• *» be ghren while net attending •»»•»**_« question that there i * need rff t tbe bishop aaid thai th j»«on would neglect a butt human f close th prssstu session wig*ut 1 • legialativ solution wh**h mariisa present public si stance pttk bishop heads letter stated i am mmn p hsad s letter stated lam j that tike legislative e*«ion i jj aid reports that this bask need tocrßßaß m dubbr welfare grant "™»*» acted upon it would he * sad jr*w * a abilities and th taitz i**1 ** •* *** t***rriß)*ra*ttiprmmm "• •* fcder if nothing rt all m zeelz 0 of fiscal i>r^*aam , w*9meh am may be must not ha rttained by creating more extensive devastating human problems i ask you not to leave albany without attending to this pressing need to do nothing would be a moat sad manner of closing out this legislative session bishop head stated the public policy committee of the stat catholic conference has been working with a committee of 100 on the state level and through regional co ordinators to launch an educational program on the need for fair public assistance grants as well a a»king to influence legislation in this legat t1 while there has bean some discussion of the problem within the state legislature difference have arisen a to the heme grant and what tt should include as well as the amount of increase which is to be given those srorkiag tef increase have been seeking no lea than 1 percent at one point governor hugh carey offered a 10 percent increase to date the legislature has not found a bill which could actually be passed it is this imps to which the bishop refeerad hooks appeals for funds to keep agencies afloat hooks urges more money for ors and lea a civil rights efforts benjamin l hooka executive di rector of the national association for the advent swiss of colored people has called on president jimmy l n**t to allocate additional operating funds t the office of revenue sliatin ors snd to the aw enforcement assistsnre admin istration ii.f.aai si that these '» m . m it crn rule on c reported bsckli.h of aim 1.500 sses against state anil l *! municipalities win racial die nt instion has been documented without these additions funds hooks charged uua shameful state of affairs st the office of revenue sharing on sent 30 would be biitonibiic*lly dropped mid leaa would simply remain in its present stßte of being officially tied down by bureaucratic red t*p th concern according to naacp officials grew out of formation from the nation black police assoc that the office of revenue sharing had a backlog of over 900 current complaints with soother 300 being monitored in spite of this extremely heavy caseload hooks said the iff of revenue sharing office for civil rights has only 31 invest this means thßt the vast majority of the ' omplaints most of which have been sub mitted by member of the minority com munity will probably never be resolv ed in addition to the 1,200 cases pending at tbe office of revenue sharing the aacp's executive director noted that the national black police assoc said there were another 236 esses pending in the i enforcement assistance admtn iatrallon l.l a.i where ihere ate only 5 mveatigalots in their office of civil rights compliance james hargrove chairman of the nstiotisl blßck police assoc , niipa said that leaa coultl not solve then problems simply by employing addilinn al staff they sis hßve to change the manner in which ihey arrept disrrimuiß tion . ases — since they now restrict individual allegations to the aggrieved individual in addition hargrove charged that there wss a getters tack of competency m leaa m in the direction given by the lop lf a a il i*ls according to naat v offuials the office of revenue sharing end the law enforcement assistance administration hi the two government agenda most ideally suited to investigating charges of discrimination since they are the only federal agencies v tried by ms.tttory civil rights enforcement statues lh . re quire a cut-off of fund on r find g of in.(.able cause " state and im goven n-erts awarding to the naacp source hsve slwsys opted to eliminate the probsble dis inunction when faced with a th tened i . of their fedora funding hook concluded by stating justice daisy ad is as explosive • at tion today a its complete d is wa to miami just recently we can afford to allow these backlog of esse to trigger otiier urban unrest miller among v presidents elected at goodyear i ..*",.■■- ol an executive nee president and four vice presidents was *- '--.-.. *-*! s*t • »-» a carles i piumd jr chairman of tb * * < * ■** i ... tire * rubber co fleeted by th board of director at a meeting on june ard were wendell l minor rs eieruttve vice president of nortl * nert rsn subsidiaries fred erick j kovrc vk-e president of the ur development succeeding robert b knjl who retires june '_} william r miller vice president of government personnel relations * nam created position snd fen r tully vice president of industrial retstions suc ceeding o m jerry 1 sherman who was • the romps june 30 to isunch s second career m soother field snd host m wells vice president of general products manufacturing replacing f vincent pro whose new position will be announced shortly miller ss m in albsny ky . end now director of governments personnel relation joined <. siyear atomic corp as en engineer in 195.1 he moved to akron in 1952 rs pn instructor in the trsin ing division becoming msnßger of the trsining center school three years later subsequent rssign ntc a included senior re search engineer techni cal systems administrator manager of corporate safety and workmen's compensation and direc tor of equal employment opportunity willi 4 mr miller faith baptist to observe 25th annual women's day the faith baptist church 626 humboldt pkwy will celebrate their 25th 25th annual wo men's day with the following events on friday june 20th a mother - daughter baa quet wih be held at " p.m tn the church's lower aud itorium the theme will he women yesterday today and tomorrow the donation for the banquet is is 00 for adult aad moo for children under 17 on'sua june 22 rt 7 * m , r fellowship break fast will be held in th lower auditorium free of charge immediately following breakfast st 9 a.m regular morning service soli be held the speaker for this service will be mrs vera b keith noted musician and soloist and a woman of faith the final event of the celebration trill be a special concert given by an interdenominational wo men's chorus on sun june 22 rt 4 p m . in the church aancturary the community i invit ed to share this beautiful celebration with faith karen blake i publici ty chairperson issues convention defines solution by abdullah luoman a*sen.bl)man arthur o eve with he help of local religious leader and hrouah hia assistant dr octavia hud son brought together concerned and educated citisen who defined and outlined solutions for our ethnic problems at th buffalo traditional school the solution did not xiginat from th participant rather hey used thoaa compiled at mini-con sotton held around th city open debate mini conventions war bald at the tauoshne location build town hall first shiloh baptist church calvary baptist church petite of peace church of ood la christ lake view community sendee center ™ augustine center » john baptist church and * bartholomew our personal thank arid thoee •-. a grateful city to all of then for their _...-,_._*:.{ * _•_____* night every mini i snvetrlmw dealt with the same subject hating the problems and the solution ** those problem tested by the heel of civilised debate the june 2nd •« bßjerta er youth ******* cttiamt end sena bar»a june ard topic ***** education employment houatng and health " jon t diarueeiosi writers on raligtoe and mortality art and cußurs and med and ' mtnini turns " and the two r«h dag aapgtaaaan '' political wja^^^at^fpaaa criminal justice and ********** iv •«• complete alary ea pg s net-a ecptvpf/r+v - pe papa 7 1123 1980 criterion press ana still mm no 1 wny cent c.tii largest press fhit clvr has hern v.b etrrt meek of e.ert ear n i •>... i.ii-nr aer mi-is u communities you've ust rolls sign up for a copy of hr lli.ll_.i ita'ton every meet — for <> nl 20c national 25c i palate new york's ideal scwl isrgeti minc.ritt press — ihe only \_ n v minority p that is registered ss s hunt m newspsper 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-06-11 |
| 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 | 1980-06-11 |
| 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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