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us imma(i paid il'im no i l*ul m q m.w ycbtk rochester niagara region the buffalo criterion wny s largest & only accredited minority newspaper—featuring paid legitimate circubtion wednesday m-skt m '' ml mi vol ,; ~ n 11 job communication plan announced plan to improve communication among job training & employment service agencies county u't'i'-.iaii'i fran cis j pordum ha intro duced a detailed plan tta the county legislature which is geared to improv ing communication and coordination among the area's job training and employment service agen cies i mr pordum explained that the responsibility for delivering job training and employment sen-ices to erie county residents is scattered among a wide variety of public and private sector agencies including 3 ceta prime fson«o»<i the i pa-tvsfc * ffr ta*&rj ceianfil sy job sank | boces ur*»*»cie aad ene datotmntg cw each 1 lhear agnwte asas in.*tulutitstt i „, *?*'**, tsfttuvs staff astasia btstttvv tuurlurv fri gtwm t**a**ii art k4ss3*"!s bbsaffcflskßsj r**l itatiltlilhaitmiiall pragma i»t4i.'«*-*s»*3 i.aa:«lt aaw jg bg3*g*g|tj ' pfwteun - l toy view the ttttm system for debvtsriwg neestrtl twrvioest to " are business a industries and to tie unemployed arhts-l a*«ttj ■h aaid ihasaae who ar entrwui the buffalo are lattsw market . could be mad m*n effective through incrsu rd ftasalinatitsri and 1*1:11 it-la a jir said l*t * ■dum ly funded ceta private tuvuir related job training programs mid proposed 38 percent cutback in federal ly funded vocational edu cation programs find the recommended policy re visions in the method by which such programs are administered will greatly impact on existing job training program in preparation mr these changes local agen cies must form a partner ship gi?ared to preventing duplication of service developing procedure to insure that the unomploy and ea eoaeenietia'snt aatt * tftr k*b trairu atv m»o'ht vng ihe untaritatari red tape mew tmpomed oat i aut i ate nee wb.ic h tvtrttct btl a sa liaitulialas •* atiea . ■v <*'.- is,jissss*-t il itt^vjvlr fuawesi i *..*. atttani.i 5 „ „* ei a slwteta tai itasatwa attract aaa s'shbi^b aits i ft',jll,ma*s ne to imparts ta,.i mr ivrdum't ma-tu tioti whls*b will be cottstd ami by th legislature economic ivvelopmwt committee calls upon csmtntv i'tetiitue liuim'vs ski mayo tinttin and town ■upert i*or it u • struct their staffs to i .<• 11 ili-ti s in art ami all tensions whit.li wtt design ed to eocou t age dialogtit aittil the sharing ol ml.-t mail-'ii among j»»lt itiiinutja y,lr,f m rvi it slsi.'ealh upon ihe private industry council to invite ge}icy represents lives tr a erriea | l conferences th parpaiae of the se*tsiofls ia to i di*a<.ij**t mrjfusl problwris mr twurrt i iwi mended lh*t the en*-*m fot them tj.t etitigs to discussion tin th tit.t top ment rd ' a unified job development *(■>{ attach the esi.»bli«ihm»*'r,i of taan tlardired «-** irtdnhv iftf harms i***a ti tsrltßt i its rt hsl ai'-t i«)n't public h m 0 eimtutrnu si-ess ttt the it*uni tit noted 1 si ish a tlraitattituitt w»kissl »..*-* c at a ct'sittiiinta'al place lot s'tifiil eaitt titisa lite a i training vvi«-rt ami troum lamve m ' iim'te*utt hw tail nl'l.tntii t hw»-i*'rt on all tr **» ttaiitis*|j r"l eoqtlnjrw id i'}.j»..|»»>miht i'l i s'l-l the wt*j*,3*i*!*d fit hi nail!i.so • t:>aa > in fwdeiat linwood oxford assoc to receive housing funds the un*ar«mml * >• ass , a community laa a not-for-profit service organisation ****** 47,000 trtam the suta's dtvimon of housing awl community km idllilßl according to aa srmblyman william b htm 10-buffalol th t.ansiati.an m-thr bast th kinds » antral under a contract from dkcr'b neighborhood fr***s-nst..w impart program thh"pi from dhcr regional dim-tor yvtttlitr scruggs at a presentation at fn . mar i'hk at 9:30 a hi , at ml linwood aye '. using th stat funds n ' help finance administra tive coat the association wit continue tr provide homing rehabilitation counseling to .* udem * of the unaroaai otlr^.j ■**■rehabilitate and restore abandoned property ami clean and seal abandtaied huil'llng aale , : aetptrnm ttrhtt retcularlr drives down • - tatnsttmsa •* hv . mt saasßurj to the tepsct th wort of tit uawaadlhtnrd assoc and its " neighborhood membet has had in tin matt km years a ■blyman hiryt rwnwrw'nu'tl it is this commendable track record that has prompted th take ,<■provide these preci«j*i preservation dollars lo the abbot thar is very strung competition for these resources statewide idhcr has chosen well in deriding to approve this contract foliating to the l.i ■thai * the federal government has nude the decision to reduce tt commitment to neighborhood preserve tia ma hoyt noted that these nmt runds will take on resting impoi lane in huffs where h(tustn»r mock it aging wails little new r.-itul nt ml construction is underway as a state legislator i will continue to work to tiring these preservation dollar and the technical eapertim available from dh r into my district „ goad work has begun here under coda enforcement paint rehab and clean-up program astitled hi litcp contracts at several community group the d-vtsim of housing sat community renewal hat csasiatantly demonttrsted a mgggatt tßt and t-tntft daw in buffalo's revitalt st»«w effort 1 am certain that the unwood-otford a^^^vavtli trill nwbww i'w that confidant prince of peace to sponsor bus trip to convention _ pwm nt pee a temple outsell of god in christ 69 kensington at will fmaam a bus to the aea^m^aama women convention to be hr in p marhigan tues , ma ilia . »■* •*»• will leave from m rtvaee of peace tem 9 * $ a.m mas uth ißffl mam sat may sta at2 pig the round mm hi it fan on rat more information ss's '•*> b»*b t bs3-c77 trho is presidrat * the ywcc bishop j*2 anosesnn is pastor « woe tl peace bro george smith feted with testimonial dinner t'tvmga ivasalb a kite metl**l ra vi . ja jm **_**..'. ledge ivha't sa 16 in wh**lrh*ir »** toottoeard moth a tostianotrttat it ... at ' sbp bt ma sw.ii^a3 evening march i tlh mr imith . dedicated worker m »>*-•*« peesrmakr a ptmt^r j tß.lt ■*» i the «. '.'«-. rttrr am jtartta ctt aad **» ida ukwem - a.'._:l.p wm tl it tm tt|l**ll at l!w mmeagpaaupg m.-el me * »!%«,. * hi la-it ik w urlatu mm t_t reagan to speak new york slat htwafp trotter edward v regan hi address ihe arinual dinner ww the neighbor hood ir.formatrfm centet ann«sine«d brian d rutk sprtakesman for the cenle tbtt dinner trill lake place at aletandra res taurant ;'-**» broadway h«l!*k eat sal pm 1 corktaiia wdl be 5 ». 6 w p.m , followed by w__-wm\t * * 1:30 p.m tbe event s open to tbe general public sa-ipihse ustotaw is ihmser chairman and *• assisted by dr eugene rus rat board chairman and nthofiy nitkowski executive director checks lor 115 00 per person or 27.50 per couple should be made payable to the neighbor hood information center ioti broadway buffalo 14212 the neighborhood in formation center provide hums services to the elderly disadvantaged and troubled youth in western new york the n i c is also a united way agency eovatdv regan christopher's judge holds hearings on own motion by abdullah luqmas juris aflynn ordered ■corapeteoqr hearings for accused fit ealibor killer-joseph christopher against the wtsht-s of both tht prosecution and the defense mr chriitopher hs been granted co-council status in hi own defense although lawyers filed a motion for a competency hearing on his behalf he has the final sny in hit own defense christopher wrote judge tljnn a letter asking him not to hold a hearing and reim'ati'il his request in c»*urt the district attorney also slati-d thai he did not want a hearing judge fly no used a h'gsl option of the court and ordered a hearing on its own motitm . the judge ats-i-rii i thsl a hearing gives both sides an opportunity to question the dot tors from the mental instil ut ion he added that the testing does not require further rtaminations nf mr iin i>in|itiß't only the i|...-t ay of hit doctors after the lunch lueak all lingering all sill were stripped sway about mr christopher's ability tat ssslat in hi owe defense he intrtslut t legal presi mm m supporting bit data that l ** to the unwmowmm optntc of tb m*e%w that oo new fcesrir.g were necessary n legal in my * mats*:km joseph christopher won ika argur&aftn a legal points al..*f.st to in*ur that ihe alleged 22 calaber luser is x tb full protect at uw last w_m/p wwymsi ordered the hiwmgß to cmwatawmttw or paul belle from li 10 ».***. mm ptyrhialrjf centre lestunaoty revealed that even a merit altr-dl fapfson tan tland ttiai if they ran understand what is going tm and heip with their gap mmam . i »»- shocked not to f » . *> representative from the rbtrfc leader ship forum ibli at the >■»■btf the nil *.• fouaded to deal with th murders t/amft murderer of rlarkmen in westrrn new york hatty repntut tell the truth mr he v she sees it yet earh . witness the same eseshs from different angles thi leave the mm almost totally dependent on the media for its information tb sighted w alt smß naotlime to mm ih tttimd spano & siwek support reagan enterprise zone bill yonkers assemblyman nick spano and uull.tlsi 11 ni'i island assembly woman carol smik applauded presi dent reagan's introduction of enterprise rone legislation in congress today they said the long awaited program could genetate jobs in economically depressed areas hy providing tat incentives and regulatory relief to private employers locating in designated area as chairman of the assembly republican task force oo enterprise zone spano announcetl he is planning to communicate to all members of the new york state congressional delega tion snd srill baton introduce a legislative resolution in the new york state legislature urging swift action on the legislation in th v s house of repre sentative snd senate last month spano and si wet introduced enterprise zone legislation in ihe new york state assembly the bill la 10891 s 8&83 has over seventy sponsors in the assembly and bipartisan support in both houses senator joseph l*wani of near lochelh is sponsoring the legislation in tbe senate congressman jack kemp risitod albany bast month to support the new york state legislation awl testified earlier at an enterprise zone bearing in new york city both spano snd siwek have been actively seeking support for the enterprise zone program and they view the federal legislation as an opportunity to revitalise inner city sections of yonkers and buffalo enactment if the president program makes passage of our state programs even more urgent spano said under the federal plan new york will have to compete with 49 other states for a limited number of zones 25 peryear having a strong state program in place will make us competitive and enable our blighted areas to partake fully in this promising program assemblywoman siwek concluded i . .' ,■a ....... :■... thorn thumb wedding set the young believers community choir will present c wedding in may itha-am thumb sat may 22 at 6 p.m at shaw memorial a.m.e zion church 453 porter aye the donation is 55.00 for adults and children under lfi 2.1x1 a buffet dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m g.a.i.n s youth council to give easter disco - prizes trill he given for the best dressed female nnd the best dressed male proceeds will benefit the gain inc community fbgani/jation for tickets call richard brown at 893-077 bob barker will bring game show to buffalo game how fans in th buffalo area who have dreamed of winning color televisions a car stoves refrigerators and gifts galore may hav their wish come true when bob barker the emcee of tele vision's the price is right comes to the buffs memorial audi torium on sat . april 2-tth tbe bob bark«*r fun snd gam show feature rob barker the hand»om host of cbs's the price it right and one of tele vision's more popular per snnalities the hott which has broken attendant «• ret-ord in previous engagements is based on audiente participation barker per annaitv select rmnbefß af the audience snd hfwotvea them tn stunt games and all torts of gttg the show is fast mrtving and excitement runt high when barker goes out into the audience ' much like their teteviston ■ccnytf part the contents en at the - memorial aad vtl scream and wave their arms to get bwemtinn in the fun stvd game shew there is r,e ptt screening of the coratei tants bttfywts ha sit robbarker 808 barker millie jackson to appear here millie jackson it the undisputed ipt i of wss and class with every step the take in her caiwt she breaks the bauncet ad order snd rewrites the r\de her new album *' lave and outrageous ratod juouo not only carrie on millie's brush and often uproarious mes - tag of social and seiua lberation but also reveals her special ability to relate to an audience although this may be a detectable discovery for some it ha been millie jackson's mo for many years she is no stranger to controversy millie's first release for spring rec ords the single a child of god dealt head-on with sexual and social hypocrisy millie was named most promising female vocalist in 1972 by natra national assoc of television and radio artists after her debut lp that year in 197.3 her single it hurt so good was featured in the film cleopatra lone the hit soundtrack follow ed snd earned millie beit female rab vocalist hot or from cashhox maga tier net two lpv millie kind vigfn ly showed her to la neg mth s great voc#f»*4 bttt sn srti.f gaihering mstonel perfectly in tun ijh ihe ; f>wlo^nipkk»l trend of toe times tss c jrn co hdlosed garnering the ctsssor otser n iwd are pre and h verve g#t u ck hs '-■-, ttewi and sre \ v - . ■a . t .... life s,;ve i-r v 7 „..-. . m ,-",.■-, for we*a only j had t v n a - \ im p-i "■--..'!* *■th tv s millie jackson co*ititt-trdonp*t ft 1923 hki criterion press and st the no l v centr.il cttiet largest press char at hat been >*■*<■every weak it , ... ye tear * am a.m a tmvng me tower ts«s t iuvl la a^p up sj j i-j ap ft ifcajfjaais 20 upstart ne yaitvt t.tfctelt and uiajm-tt ttvatmriv ptvt ir ttttlv wny nam*ft pm a tt ae^sattravsl at * lasn mr 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-03-24 |
| 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 | 1982-03-24 |
| 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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