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vol --.. no 21 wednesday may 21-27 1980 wny's larecst & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring paid legitimate orculation " . * v " rt the buffalo criterion . mother bank's 90th birthday celebration pi a a . ' **. ' tb penpap » commu nity united church of qtrial 472 iwea st r..antlt helped in rale plate m.-hf gertrude bank with birthday th relearahea w held in the churrh allot hip hall included a rake and dinner with all the trimming show a in lb photo from left err rev derrick ittnl paator councilman f ernes phi of th kattmtt ihatrirt who ptsaem mother rank * pima tion from lh common coiinri for her rharrh and community aeirtte th haaar aeti mr •*â– **.-â– â– *, â– â– fswiine byrd c she presented mother b*»ii • ith re from the t hart i a.i *- ruia i w..1 i carolyn b thomas day a success the gteeso skis mra tlwm*a reeelviag raaea ttmm dr baldwin vso»n from left ar two services were need bb celebrate 1 ennvyn fl th*—a day t historic bethel ame cbarch oa w-^bb v aaatr mr cooper mr aad mr f.ugene th..in aatldt and mr baidwla sun apr 7th r jaaaa k baldwin d.d p**tor initiated the day because of her long i and mr baldwin seated from left are mr m htaantater mr mary chappellei mr ad dedicated leadership to the church mr thotna a well known church woman and carrie ate sandrr mr 1 wallace chairperson and mr ruth 11.i11.-y — criterion photo aortal worker in that area ba been elected four hmhii church annual naacp dinner june 8 tm if am mm j to keynote medger evers dinner at 30 i-.a madison ehrert_>r naacp v<a*r education preset is tm of it ytxm*r«l naacp ataoaarf leaders the tkrtroa aaa *«_ debit the keynote ao-m\wm*am fur the buffalo branch * .**>, annual 4|lf fiver f-wiw son . _*«*»* nth j tb affair twit he beat at 6 30 p.m m the sutler hnttrl ate sill'in 11l the naacp twvad a voter ebhbbbbb dept from ijassatghaan ala to oetmtt ao the dynamic jou uttfieaa could mm it ' he ha t.h tarn ,** getting black - rim rnunp and m to register and vote a mix task this elect year ite pushed *<-* the new michigan lew that makes high schoi _ principal reg istrar and it pushi ig for the legislation for ruber ******* a well other pfe*hanat include » ****** turn-out drive thai overwhelming thwarted philadelphia mayor frank rizxn * referendum to re tint third mayoral term 25,000 new mm to the poll ma ma election ' ****** fmaptw m no pieciwh that gate birmingham its first black mayor from 1974 to 1977 joe m*di»on served a execu tive secretory of the detroit naacp branch mam a difficult water get benign neglect em monk downtown period he wad the detroit naacp to some of it moat spectacular achievements joe madison joe madison kemp to speak at annual summer luncheon brian d rush chair man of the annual sum met luncheon sponsored hy the professional and bawnessafn * assoc of wny has announced that congressman j â– * f kemp and congressman ifenry j nowak will be the hotwired gu«*t speak ers the congressmen will 0i1.tr thm topic of how < an v revitalize the western n flw york economy this lunch eon is open to the public the kn.ip.wak shown a the photo from ktll are brian d rusk m eh**a chairman rev m»rt jam a ileal congressman henry j >**•_ ml richard b tunccaon 0 be heel tn , iim i3tb fa th tarraca room of the matte hotel in buffalo at noon mr rusk 111 till ill richard 8 baladu a has co-chairman tor tbe uiathaoi reservations ar limit ed - rxdtlqpm pmrmm 100 go per table of 10 by check to k«mp-n<*w«li luncheon c/o brian d rusk hp morgan pp , hulls ti y imi those nißr<iai»d should **"'â– '• checks today soleckl luncheon co chairman cocgre««m*n jack kemp black consumers assess black business support for black business is v°*to as bucks are becoming vre*«tngly ***** «* the importance of black *â– *"" the black and business fssssmm "****•«* to black enterprise magarine ** *• jun **»> black-enter rnk maaaat witt from ft swam made of black americans is new york t aasencan te new york im angeles dallas and birmingham lilfj ** tvâ„¢***9 — obcitod on mack-owned bustoes their ir-tka to toa community and the willingness of **** eoaanamty sad tha ißai*.i . i nt *. . w^wt^aaaa of wart^mfcaner to support black rm j^^l the croas-serticm ot blacks interviewed acknowledged the need *** black businesses to secure th yf'*l market as wail a the black ******* fan ***** production and eerore areas in general black businesses and 2 a«trepreneur were regarded «*•* for thai contribution to tha unity in both jobs and service respondents expressed dismay at discrimination against black minus particularly in financing from the banking community they indicated a tonag desire to partroaiae black businesses and some ware even willing to w higher prices and travel distances to obtain these services but few ware nlliaax to accept inferior product or poor service the increasing infiltration - and subsequent take-over - by white-owned companies into traditional black market such as hair predicts and cosmetics t was cited m a major concern slissj bbck »**» person and the black consumer most blacks conceded **« compet yttl w_!"v mn***n t^hnoloßy would for hack to expand their market and v*lr-r j 1 b**red to both white nd mack consumers in order to compete successfully **"»»--* childrenmustbelmmunized before school begins a new york tie public health and education law goes into effect july ist any child not properly immunized against polk mumps measle ipt 1 ia and rubella will not be allowed *> attend any school in new york state in september a letter card and information regarding the abo *> is being sent borne to parents of children in need of immunization with the mm that they sign the card where the a appear . in order that your child can receive the necessary vaccinations an immuni ration clinic will be held at each buffalo public school by the erie county public health dept for further information contact the erie county public health dept - 46-79 towne garden businessmen to sponsor runathon the towne gardens businessmen's associa tion i sponsoring a runathon for the silent americans still in iran on memorial day may 26£h the run ia 2.4 miles long and begin at the towne gardens plaza proceeds to and around niagara square and back to the plaza this runathon is a fund raising project with mon ie going to erect a memorial for the soldiers who lost this lives in the aborted rescue mission tbe day's events will begin at 11 a.m with registration and mayor james griffin officially starting the race at 12 noon all are welcome the registration fee for the run is 3.00 this include a free t-ahirt special rate re available for group of runner see you there j i rev.l b george urges energy producing companies to explore new sources washington - t texas oic wader rev l b george viatted he l r lleorge visited president carter and his assistant for minority affairs mr louis martin and attended the energy rmftng in the eaat room of the white house recently the lawmen of th port worth texas ay and president of th fort worth ministerial alliance presented president carter with a resolution calling for the elimination of unreason able regulatory restrictions that pre vent full development of the use of coal and nuclear fuels rev george stressed the fart that energy related economic problems based on america's dependence on foreign oil earn only be eolved if the praaident and the congress encourage the energy producing companies to expand their capacity and explore new eowve th i particularly trite of abate coal and unexplored gewtberman and nuclear potentials * strong support of preaident carter and htnia majority leader jim wright the black advocate of self help economic development urged both the white house and the outgrew to concentrate on the connection betteaea the creation of it i autre unempby ment and the creation of energy the resolution which he submitted to the president pointed nit that we spand about *♦_> billiotj to import oil bringing about i trade deficit of i 2 billion thereby contributing to 1 unprecedent ed rate of inflation and an unacceptable rate of unemployment 1,000 disadvantaged out-of-school youth will get job aid in 10 cities a 10-city vi million demonstra tion prefect to train and find jobs for approximately 1,000 out of-school dis advantaged youth 16 through 21 was announced recently by assistant secre tory of labor ernest g green tort steady special training and employment assistance for disad vantaged youth will be conducted by the u s department of labor in conjunction with state job service agencies each with i'm youth in mesa ariz - 173,987 denver colo - 256,153 detroit mich . 304,626 ferguson m - 200,000 freeport n y 1276,985 portland ore - 257,848 warwick r i - 240,600 columbia s c - 198,177 waco tex - 249,043 and norfolk va • 242,043 the 12-week demonstration to run from june through september of this year will be conducted as part of tha nationwide summer youth employment program an annual activity funded by the comprehensive employment and training act ceta participant will be provided counseling testing vocational explore tion occupational information work experience job-seeking j1 develop ment job development and placement the participants will be paid far the time actually spent in project activities at the rate of 3.10 per boar 96 hours par week for a maximum of 12 weak j the demonstration ia designed to measure tha efficiency effectiveness and impact of job service technology a a means for improving the employment prospects of low-income jobless youth youth recruited for the prngram must be if from families whoa income doe not exceed 70 percent of the to-rer living standard income level art by the bureau of labor statistic q out of school high school graduates or dropouts with no active plans «* return to school in september 19 and 3 unemployed and seeking employment youth who meet the eligibility criteria for to project and are iweretted la being considered far participation abmdd contact th local office of the job service in the project sit areas carter signs food stamp bill president carter has signed a 2 billion appropriation to keep the food stamp program going beyond june 1 when it money was scheduled to run out the program will con tinue to operate at least through the fines year ending sept mth as a re suit of action by the hotiae and senate annual cocktail party july 18th the buffalo ne*r scholarship v.».jn.!»li'.r frving our youth for twenty year will ftpctnitor their annual vt par ty fn . jofr ihth * p tm m the v.f.w 7?lh d*v po*t 14jw at .* itowen in the central part plata th donation it t < to newspapers face possible postage hike the poatal rat van mission has recommended a 1.2 cent per piece mail rate increase for saw papers and magazines the decision must be reviewed hy the postal service board of governors the recorameodstk grew out of a proceeding begun in january 1979 to consider wh*4h#r to ha pose a rata surcharge on ii â– *â– n !â– â– !â– _â– â– ' â– a â€ΕΎâ– â– i—a^aaiia aaaa o<alled red-tag aactmhn das mflh aaa&wa ihe expedited treatment n>:wspapms -- - 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1980-05-21 |
| 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 | 1980-05-21 |
| 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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