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the buffalo criterion rochester niagara region u.s postage paid pihmit no i ill jlufalrt f*iw . ao vol 17 — **)* 31 wednesday iuly >* august 3 l-ts w^ry9l-_rgcst«sf or-y accredits s^vk*^.^wr-pap-t — feaujnr^pt«dl^qit.fu circulation consultant says blacks spent 2 1/2 billion last year for conventions at white hotels a-bbbr'a note th itatßirirt ia tha fooewlag teaks aaa aa ata-tdac amtehema that this far-b j leat is metaemmi and meet la reives fraternal grtmps vm*mrp*eymemt la highest fa lb minority gremp me samd begin im and alaa_ag em has see ram bate matve that gigantic mem\asm efamß9amßßßsa . wa thanfisrs reprinted thi art-la frosa the kanaaa city caß tha editor tvmryvssm you t about mack people being pear th about 140 _________ __*____- last «____' ——■w n a__h fa*aat mo tha mora than 1126 bs-lor that w{]j be spent t year mtormmi leenom old win consultant for tha roc-rstoljar/ford founds lion of waattinffton d c she wee apeakhig re cently at a seminar in kanaaa city kan on tha krtavrmir plight of tha black business . m munity sponsored fry the kanaaa city kiasai ca-h-r of th naacp at the d a h tire's corr«*vv c-ty cacter ma could par*ej that mo*—ry dmtuemat ly or ra direct that bob differ erjtly far-tas sovvsed adding bat to much af a money w have pa ases throrigh cur hs nils wa are taaut\g too many rmouees and apartments that ate otijfhl asm wi am rpem-iag a much onion dues and not getting ariough crastro of labor orfcsnusuons w heme too reach money m paa__io hmds that ar sg utveexed _ big e—epara—ona tr_>.-a too rrs jet raa_ry far ot—iar pt-e-pie rat-er ___ tor ouraeivea tba eoaaa——al trts c natrona capiiaj com bnuad wa have '____* mrasey a our t-hurches that wa cordld use more effectively a lot of money in our trsxerttsl orgssixs a lions the si-vters mm us waah_igtt_i ii c , last mats and in one week they rpent u-r ra.t_son dutiars but m tern rsajoey was spanl in white hotels sad mr libera nch mr sheraton rich mr karri ada ma mr hobday lan mad a *-*- of people but of the try i ■o_ars the e n ers rpent for hou wa did riot — in term of the black nsr-muntty in wash vr^r-a — get one dime " eodwin deplored i now sornetlurig -» terrt bty wrong ten milium _,!*__-> left our csxnmunity ao fast that it cv*_bj mil create any braalth or expand ant t.*x.r-iuii,ii foe us so ton i be eai'ileti or impressed when we hear of the hilton hotel piling a ccamribrat-sn to the urban beague the urban i will spend ten limes aa much money ■*•***-*_*« at th hilton hotels *_ it will gel in a mwbu-icm tkidwui hit rm.-it we spent two-and one-half ■■-.-. -,? billion dollars last summer on convention ' th.'i includes ill d your fra ternal iwgaiiisatiiais mi rights tganiaatarana ww the naacp has a cunt—ntion it ran only go to a tin city ihe f.lk the mmm the liaita al phas and all of this money — tss'o-and half billion dollar spent cm hotels every single year — gnaa right through our commu nity right through our handa into somebody elaea this is why i am eery plage d to see mark people in kansas ins xi m es*s>atriret4o-i bmgtr to attract in her pxtme of bat two and ewe half billion dollar that ere spend evmry anawi we must begin to figure othar mere godwin eeamha bited promoted toa-l fuel has an nce_-m~isd that h marshall wingate has been ammßßßmftg ed lo iweyv-t ( hi $ sales fnerop ccrpr^piket n ibe hnsi-sane buiiding mr wtngt-s emrue4 a b s r*—e ia utratwt an v ''■..•>..•.«.,. .-. |~»- i ag*ra uw-ggags he m**r*m\mmml rami in 1972 as a uigggyiai nt trainee nrean mam office he was prvm.s^l to nu-s-nisor l-uiu ami v aaaaw .*• •**-• i i am t sentres m.k ilia tetiowmg year mr wingate f*ube*-*?*~-entlv aorkthl si the niaasr falls and northern super intendent < ftv be hire returning to the maui office in the same capaci ty in iwo he is a member of the vim in an society of lis kngineers and i a chart ered industrial qa con sultant . mr 1 innate and ma wife krnesline reside in buffalo r marah-b ws-fsb scholarship winners two taf-mair mgb cc-00l atudsr-w dsryi e h___a___f tod pamela prat-man ware y_v__r__^_f r*______rvv ab—i—iii though.the leant efforts of eastman bbawaapß-_p a■rßp übv*ahpra aaaa mmmwmm e*^w w —■ar a^^*asswsi kodak company and m_a urban 1 ____».._. of jf r_r !*__■—■.» inc oaths at tha league third annual ajsju ti*l*!arkf-x^l_rs"'lur~^i-*--na/e from left gwendolyn c young kodak coordinator ot bchaal ser-eir raa-m wa a «_,. m ni _. chief e-rsrsj-v c-fsee-r of the '. -*-**_ igganis « r«,bejater mass fraamar mr d aad hods cntm_aa4n of eeo acnat___t frcapsms hotien l yaong mr young is shosrn pr«s-»e_tmg kodak _-. camera to the suadmnts mho arm racer *:.„,-..-_; award tot_lh 601 of their tmsmm coat voting bill extended thia aaaaa how president reegaa b._nia s**__*i z _* *««****&« h i-fc esseeris the satm right art of ami •_!_! l___?2 - «*• "«-• »- ***** ames l *** em kocm •*• -» *■--• hotaae ... ■""-"-* ck_ed the cerenyon with the a!inm i 1,18 rt - - -*** w|t thai ira ea_l tomfc «• •*» act are it 7s_ti irt_r a x~rnlt»e s•*-£l^£^__ll tw kl r l •< the a t -. - i wi pe^ae la he j **■**■aal ibj.bj aatbhm farther 1 • ■»-»-*« at da that right new ■t *•«**' t 7b'-**i t-|--pte._e 1 cuomo gets endorsement from state fed of police the executive cornra lee at the state federation of police aa voted overwhelmingly to en dorse ll 0-aerncrr mar so cuomo for the deirtocratic gubernatorial nomination federation pretodent ralph purdy whnae or ganization in liidr 25,000 member from all *«* v rs of aw enforcement throughout the state said our group has observ ed the ll lovernor's work for seven and a half years m stale service we have met with him to i ta/t ;*-. and discuss his views he aeie-s-arj rraa-lt and didn't duck the hard at he cited his record end hi availabtiay lo law —-— rr..-r.i offi cial when they had problem we know from etperienre that be always aaa been available be knows the state and n problem far better than any rather candidate book available the children book buffalo's black com munity written by columnißi mrs eva m doyle is available at the urqrstoo hughes institute boutique located at 25 high a ii is also available st har am bee books and crafts 1377 main si and figmos supermarket on jefferson aye a capitol hill reception congress woman shirley chaholm left d-new york and a member of the congressicnal black caucus is wel comed to a reception on capitol hill in srurigton by neville james man ger of the private sector organi-ition of the reception was given by the government of jamaica and was part of an intensive three-day campaign by the jamaica group to strengthen support for the caribbean and central america f^nriomic r4rrital_j_ion act the act formerly known aa rvesytdrant reagan's caribbean basin initiative pro-vide 360 ad-ton to the ree*v-*i m aid and economic incentives mra chisholm was in buffalo last week and spoke at the erie community collet campus 121 ehicott st about how current government policies affect equal r-^pt*rrtunitiea for set-assee bishop n linsey heads conference the new york wash ma-ton annual conference of the christian metlt.atisi pißro|ial churrh wit convene at calvary cme church 1007 ' 111 rtl bt buffalo from august 3rd to august nth with mh i nathaniel linaey as pre siding prelate bishop unset will de liberata with the 700 or more delegates from new york pennsylvania new jersey maryland vir ginia msssarhtist-tts ca-mne-cticut and wash majftan dc m the them undent-nebng and seeking the kingdom of gad the conference will open on tuesday evening at 7 p.m with holy communion at the shaw a me church on porter aye cxher higmbrbta of the conferance mm include christian tyiiarat-ort day on wad aug 4 uy-mrrr day on thurso aug f and miaasortar day on fri . aug 6 which will include a prayer breakfast at 7 a.m rathe parish hall of calvary cmf church the clotting sat or nt the conference will he held m the shaw ame7 * issßwah on sun . aug ■%*. at 10 v a.m where the pastoral attacmmmimitai hi be reed by bishop l__ey rev jots n h*c |* the boat ptustr arm he will 8 mclases i the host r*-e«iding mkdm 7th annual health confab for youth aug 5th each summer ova five hundred youth from city and county youth organ nums attend a day-long series of work strops films and eihibita on health from a young persons persprctiva this conference will be bald at buffalo traditional school 450 maiden aye in buffalo from tt if a.m to 3:30 p.m youth agss 14 to 23 year of age are welcome there la no charge and meals are free tha conference will be held on thursday august 6th the confer ease theme will be youth and the health care delivery system the keynote speaker will be jo osborne public affairs coorinstor of plan ned parenthood of buffalo inc har topic will be health care for minors what are your legal right also there trill be a ana from in oreean youth dent intro ducing the no pro gram there will be tan morn ing workshop they are health careers first aid * cpu stress among teenagers problems with alcohol among our youth young parenting living skills of ufa i rime victim tines program nutrition va junk fond health & lam style a positive approach physi cal fitness and youth and health < t inr'l i m roch minister of the week lev james henry as chosen the minister of the week because of ma commitment to tha lord's work he was chosen ** the of ihatnct no 14 of the churches of god in christ and jurisdiction no 1 he is also the district no 14 evangelist of the junsdic-uon hard work and dedication to the lord's work has finally paid off for res henry pastor of the new galilee holy temple 172 purdy st in buffalo he has conducted soul saving revivals throughout the country his said that be _ basic an old-time gospel preacher and would continue that role in the community for it is in the church where the good news of god love for us is made known and where the church is identified with the st-ruga-ie of people for justice continued next week rev james henry kemp calls sound money key to economic recovery washington — congressman jack kemp b-nyi has called on the federal reserve board to adopt targets that will guarantee aotind htm money — and remove uncertainty from monetary policy stabilize prices snd lower merest rate so we can put our nation back to work again in testimony before the subcommit tee on monetary and fiscal policy of the joint economic committee kemp cnticiived the federal resi-rse board for halting economic recovery in its tracks the mcinetarist high interest rate in deflation has inflicted needless pain on american workers families farms and businesses it is past time to end the recession by ending this experiment ailll a.*aai.a tth.t l.tp.ft virv.i • pry-__e_t car_-r sa c*-v-u->b**r is-jc the ar purpose of mmc*j.ry pr sho—id h to «'-•::....■- the .-._«- a s --:..-.:., unit t sis-am dai us »■»*>«« a tit . prtcw n-ie tri-1 to*-ar tatcreat rales r-_a«iently to get the is-—t-tomy oft dead c-e-atar aad grttwing again under the pre—ara paper staaaard — which is no sua.dard at all — inu-i—«t rate and mfwa-r rate haw floa-r with th sn-c kernm said the federal w*er guv as*—ora have bectime men t—antp-u—sr ef money uid di-anbuuirs ed credit atee-m*-—ely n-bbing icnders aoth mflatkin and u-erower arttb 4—aa the do—ar has lost its usefu as a standard ot value and a m*-4—um uf e-tchaage and tvortonit growth has b-ee chocked ofl because the private erotwnty ha no way of knowing where we will be next week or tieti inarith or ttest ?*«_, us tasrnia of inf-ttion monet poi-ry must .!«.». '"■■■• to grief , ia.au a ignores the fait that in the mosses market — a a every laahet rtkmpt-utrve market — the ess-m-aar is sovereign attemitting lo deal with money through the supply tea * ratal**—a stag he the economy much of the s suit's over the pas three years in inter rates prices real output and ever the money supply **»*.* '■the inevttahie i | ■';»* . ji in * ol "..* in to target the monetary bj-gregates and so i rec.-mmend thai we abondon the federal reserve erimeni with monetarism kemp said kemp called on the federal reserve to change the immediate target of its monetary policy from a monetary aggregate to some proxy for the general price level for the sake of simpiirwy and reliability i suggest the price of gold which i the mi-nod moat sensitive to monetary developments as a long range solution to the rr**ietary crisis kemp proposed restor ing dollar fold corr*rertib_ity the adau-iatratton should propose legisla tion to define the dollar aa a fixed weight of m and to provide for the rtibihtv of dollar on demand into gold meanwhile the u s should a-a «*. u btktts*l r-.v.-,^_r ct-um-mce the the oar wh_h esulshsh —. the v _, „ woods system _"* i w •> ml ss.sto vltu-n fgm ow*mm would ** e»*i«-tute an m-arrr-tt-k-j rr.--.tcs rtysteßi baaed vat gold kemp said old is the most sensitive stable tttoryt m value m can use as a basts for as-aesar pmmtf - history shows that the iwisate markets and the people belie,e •*■«*** an inaurars-e policy against future arts-asa or deflation if we wish to revise he term rni-bj in thai rnaatn ****** bring dvswn inter i rate to rea»>nable fen-els there _ no jlrrna*l»e but to make the dollar onse „_„- a gssod as gold kemp aai.t kemp said be hail ttnginalr supporttsd the monetarist policy of d„ectly trtt**«-im the money supply but rtune io the conclusion that instead of a quantity ml for the money aupply we need a pr rub one which it mined at maintaining the dollar ait a constant price or value the usefulness ol the os-arum rule it is generally agreed dependa on two us im lot ion first that the demand tor money ia predictably stable and set-asad thai the central tank tin «. iiir.il rontrol the nominal quantity of money if either of these aaaumptions is not correct then the quantity rule la not a very good idea i waa forced to conclude that i...ii assumptions are wrong kemp said ctyallaiiedf>»r*age2 1923 1982 criterion press and still tha no 1 wny central cities / largest press hit trf c hat been irpert every weak of every year time nut talent serving our ( trmttttrwlars you've lust goll sign up or , 11 is h fuflgg criterion every meek — lot only 20 natr'nisi upstal new york's leal and larm-i n«~ee v ntes -« it only wnv minority imp - thai i irgrttrred as a buna mr newspaper urate th mao 1 1879 act rjl i-ogres - regulating re*s w e a^*li*^lli.tatllßlaßlli*blllllslilii,lal it aa—b * * "
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-07-28 |
| 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 | 1982-07-28 |
| 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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