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wnys largest & only accredited minority newspaper — featuring pari legitimate circulation rochester niagara region vol 57 — no -"• us postagl paid cirmn no mu kjtaio nfuyokh the buffalo criterion wedmsiiav it m 1 15 ml sojourner truth awards dinner held ihe iluffalo cluh nf the nation association nf negro baaine mmi pro frsaional clubs inc held their tmmmm annual so journal truth awsrda mr ncr recently a the golden nugget i 2045 fill mor aye this fear's theme tat the l l.iirs for wo men in the new decade — confrontation involve aiaal ad tan " the guest speaker w^rw buffalo eli i commissioner huft*k r r i nw—wminmf fred ',' lamgdnn the photo shows the honoree and dies guests thoee shows steading from left sre mrs thelma lanier president douglas goggin recipi ent of the busine award mrs carniia baker helen a arte lamia mewart and dr j dixon recipent of the professional award seated from left are mrs yerlie brown wal ton co-chairperson mrs catrena wright chair p '***''.. m t . community award recipi ent mrs georgia hunt th sojourner truth award recipient com missioner langdoa and mrs mamie crawford — criterion photo pordum urges republic steel to reconsider closing plant --• fri cosßty to ijcgislstor riant is j ftstiwst has aaked the chairman of kaput steel corp to seriously reconsider km recent decision to close republic's buffalo plant in a letter sent to wmam j tmlmw-*f chairman of republic steel corp legislator pordum stated that he was puzzled it republk decision particularly since republic steel had just invested nearly fit million la its buffalo plant las than mm year ago to rebuild the facility mam mast turn in addition to this in vestment legis tstor pordum also noted that republk steel recent it borrowed 9.5 million in k.c.i.da revenue bonds to enchance p..1 lution control by replacing th electrode curtains on the precipitators ami in stalling red dust pelleli mf pordum also point out thai st ibm 40 of us products produced at th buffalo plant ar non-related to th up industry therefore be ugg«*ted thst emphasis be placed on this area of production until such time that aata sales improve legislator pordum fur ther contended that the buffalo plant alao meets thr sir quality standard sat forth by the e.p.a unlike other republk stool plants mr*,*a t amm not been modernised the decision of repub lic steel corp to "** its humalt plant is one that is difficult to comprehend mr pordum said the dosing of this plant will also hay a negative impact on other area industries sot h s shipping an handling businesses not to mention tha devastating ' • effect which tb closing wid hare on anticipated rsrsenues at the port of buffalo therefor i feel * is imperative that business labor snd government unite la alleviate this potentially disastrous problem a an started official representing the bow dart of republk steal i hsve already introduced legislation requesting that lack!wanna and industrial sites in south buffalo ba included in his srea's application for a fsderal urban enterprise ****** i would further suggest that officials of th affected industries bum with re publk steel officials to discuss re-negotiation met shipping and handing con tacts in an effort to deer repubtk's oper ating costs snd continue liusin lor shipper and mltiiimiiiaiwiiaiiiii.l mii—lb 1.1 .»* i inckosaajf i hope that th board of dwectcr o r*pub!k steel si 3 sen ocsfy eoßsßder ibt coca *-****} miamm a «*■» * laces aad proposals sad b p*-r s * work to fed a bdcer esi r to this problem mr purdsaa caodaded displays athletic awards aw ■•*••»**â– in hia beautiful donaldson avenue home with tome a hi saaktskr awaru waia in th ttepreaaintt of th 1930 « norria was on of th im w boffakia ********* * *********** in 1932 and hi award la the center *** of lite three to hi right presented to htm for winning a track meet he waa also a gulden glove winner ta imb „__?** *** ****** s mfr received mnmlar ante in 1932 the utter for t *â– **•• -*** na»al observance .^ j****l ff"'e * b*atpile*nte«alal m being nhaaenerl in 1982 these award oic program pattern for job training lauded enterprise zones program proposal to help alleviate unemployment a i*i ik ml si ibs ibbubia i sb stllif chicago — principles pioneered by the oics of america in its skills and job training programs serosa the nation have been adopted â– * * bask part of the structure ol the federal job training act of 1982 according to melvin bradley senior polky advisor to presidc-nt reagan brsdley addressed the nth annual convocation of the opportunities indus trialization centers of amerirs here oic founded by the rev l*on h sullivan in 1964 is the nation's foremost skills training nd economk develop p-~*sa training art proposed by the job training act proposed by • reagan rninistrstion is just one ution to the problems of youth unemployment he reported designed to help those most in need "' job training the act will target resources on specific categories of youth and on servkes that promise lasting results employment among black youths it at a seriously high level - no one can deny this bradley said while the overall unemployment rate as recent as april stood at 9.4 percent with unemployment lor 10-19 year-olds at 23 percent the unemployment rate for black youths was 48 percent although there are many rea*ona far the ktgh carctxplcitaent rate among as youth and especially black youth ens vital solution to this problem v v ft recovery according to istixmxy • **-****-> . emphasis must be placed on lha restoration of the h«ahh of the economy and the accompanying creation oi jobs in the private eector when pockets nt poverty ara destroyed bradley reported ''.• i.-in ploymented prtiblrm ol the blark youth will tie solved to help in his solution the administrstion is proposing the creation of enterprise zones in depressed urlmii ari's the enterprise rone program is an experimental free-mßrkot initiative for dealing with economic distress in inner cities and rural towns its objectives are twofold — 1 create jobs in the ostein depressed urban area and rural towns partkularly jobs for disadvantaged workers — to redevelop and revitalize the geography zone areas themselves ' economk growth slone however will not directly help those people who are not partkipating in '.* economy and who do not have any hope of participat ing in the economy bradley said employment and training pm i grams like the job training art of i*l2 can do the roost for the msmaakajhr disadvantaged segment of the youth population by targeting resources on popalatem hy tasgrtmg riasaroaa rm those most in need bradley said our approaches to solving th unemployment problem of th ****** mmtmmimartmma^mmsata the same ume damanliag the ineffective tarn questionable jt^u bradley said in our new te-sislaucw we «-. conomtratinit on erevviutg übsteraa ttva ekxtx v maim that * vi u-e*i to k*4 s â– â– * â– - in the private sector aad srffl provide tasting benefits d'amato announces housing assistance grant approval if d'amato r-c.v>w rao«ared this week that letters funds have fasssi approved far the local housing counseling a sistance program operated by th ******* arm tttfaißß la 307 latroy aye , in buffalo th lawmaker said that th v s dept ed housing sad urban development ha approved ito.ftoo far the progrsm whkh pra [££*% tmaasßssyars and hraaa am nin to assist avwtgag default tore tin !*â– â€ΕΎ**•* and subsequent urn ml hud mortgage iamraaca funds 1 imding was made available aa part of a mmmm *-..*.'.* m rbng program lor mdj t t.ivais and famili j-*t paling ■• "â– â– â– ***** and muei family housing 42nd annual youth inter'l youth congress june 23rd buffalo « i.i i the host city of one of the largast youth gatherings of th decade according to bishop robert l sanders who is pastor of th host church whkh is refuge temple of christ the churches of our lord jesus christ inc will hold the 42nd annual international youth con are at th buffalo hilton hotel 120 church si the congress will begin on wednesday june 23rd and continue through sat . june 26th during the four mag nificent days of fellowship there will be workshops and seminars directed toward christian growth and maintenance and in the areas of family economkal snd educa lions - survival work shops will be held from 10 a.m to 4 p.m with reeks ta the afternoon far in h evening worship ear vkes will he held in th beautiful hilton grand ballroom and will feature loral and international ********. groups and choirs among then will be th united mm ci refuge temple of rot falo the var-son commo nly choir buffalo the emmanuel temple youth ms choir buffalo th greater refuge radio choir myc and the international youth con great choir dynamk young men cf god will peak nightly for further information call 17161886-2199 in buf falo and 716)328-9767 in rochester erverna d gidney and sharon d peoples are publicity coordinators hi ib!liaillllllima ilhaßm—aßa—nmwinin mmm iiiniis^^ml peace concert art in the shoreline present the benjamin string quartet in a peace concert of poetry and musk with anna seidl poet the concert will be held on sun june 13th at 2 p.m st the st paul's and st mark's u.c.c church in the shoreline 200 niagara st the donation is 1.25 for adults chil concert area losses & gains ministers ih annual wn ame conference at held in ma i hi teat ihe ho church we lelhet ame church michigan and e ferry hr eugene mcash.n wa boa paator several ministerial change were made including thai of re fred lut at ****** pastor of agspe ami ' hut to the unrig kt ami church at net york i , v "** 0 '* ** "' **â– *'** m"m '••******'** of the ame philadelphia conference dr holt ** *"**** by *** lovely wife romlna **** thetr two children andrew sad i erili th photo shoe assemblyman arthur eve at he congratulate both miniatera shown from left are aaaemblyman eve 11 h and rev lucas — criterion photo library introduces 9-day fine holiday to return books no fines will be collect ed for overdue book borrowed for any public library in erie county if the materials are return i between june 10th and june 19th the buffalo and erie county publk libraries offer this fine holiday to give borrow ers a chance to lea their records and st the same time save some money the '' fine holiday applies to all library material except films no matter how long overdue the em is no questions will be asked and the fates will be cancelled the library simply wants to get the books back and make them available to those who want to read them it does not matter to which publk library in erie county borrower return the overdue book ah of them tire participating in the fine holiday and trill wel come long missing book with open arms another advantage to returning overdue materi als before the automated circulation system goe into effect thi summer i that once such records are fed into the computer it can prevent the delinquent borrower from enjoying the use of any library in the county until the account is settled th library hopes to vert such inconvenknces to users and urges thean to hsve another look around the house to uncover any missing library volumes after june 19 legs action srill be taken by the county attorney's offk againm seriously delin quent librsry borrower see page 21 1923 vih2 criterion press and still tha no i wny central cities largest press « our amtc ha n t*m rvrrv k ,* v*ry •** mm ikii ratittr rv»»g nut cumißsslisft ta l'ai.l4mi'u**.w ' yottv k»t gotta mri up lot a cucv ol ts ftusakt cntrivd v*my ■• • â– â– s -- tot only l*pst.-.tt nst voilt'i n!»v*t end tai.]r«i gamut s>ic â– th onk wny •..,.-, p*i*n that tt twgiatstsd at a t>ia wr nts*'hvt|irt t»vw th march l ih?tj a t cortgiru - i • nl . , ar ■«
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-06-09 |
| 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 | 1982-06-09 |
| 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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