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wny's largest & only accredited minority neu*sp_per — f__!u*r_t_p_jc legitimate ciix^tian rochester niagara region vtt*l)m„sl>rs3 msi im 15f**0 u.s ims at.l paid ""-"-■" inirniiai i ai ass-hiinnwsai ■itkmit no jit plhtai-o new ww the buffalo criterion vol 57 — no ii school busing curtailed by senate bill **>.*** senate conservatives pass anti-busing legislation hi dr charles e.cobb esecutlve director united church of christ commission for racial justice conservative forres have stored s senste victory by edopting legis istion that virtually elimin ates school busing for rscisl integrstion led by right wing senstors jessa helms of north csrolinsa and j bennett johnson of lriuisisns anti-busing supporters psssed legisla tion which bars the justice department from using money to litigate school busing cases this bill will also forbid ths feders courts from issuing orders to transport children mora than 5 miles or 15 minutes from home the efficiency or effec tiveness of using is beside the point oasar vstives have he*-n otrormed to tun order busing rrs-en its very inception trterefoce i do not ns*w expect them to svbyectivesy ■•.'..-.■>** t ■-■..■buxing tu for too long !•.•«;. the scapegoat for t_ie obsunis deficiencies in ethical ton yet ttv.vuik hss btsfi sxvuruut tut m«v > stars * rs-*n when the school as m fact segregated the cssnservaltve problem with busing is not the distance nor the lima on the bus . it's the last that tha courts hsve applied it as a remedy for achieving racial integrstion the most important tail surrounding ths gists tion psssed by tha senate i list it is as one senator stated,"a fronts assault on tha independence of the federal judiciary i will add thai this is s direct attack on the constitution itself and a direct attempt to limit the jurisdiction of the ira-mrs courts over what are considered r/m troversis issues the amarican people must not sllr/tt the conser vbtive element of con grats to abort jus-re afai manipulate th cotsits in such s w thst am . mockery txf the constitu tion thts insist k*fl i i-ft s*f a series ol bills sp**rtfixaily sles-gnesl to limit ths powers s>l the irsies-al courts it is now the • r t „| , , f the house of k i „. .. . 4 -_„ sent his umxmatt(utfca*.al absißß ol s-s.|s4tye«,,*.l ixtwers r«wtuy it ia visit public duty to nva rut to senator johnston aad the other harbinger of ra i ism thst wa will not trfly watch the dismantling of tho constitution former buffalonian appointed to task force smndini bet ween ivi-.tili-nt ronald rrajran and vu-t l*t«**.tiu-m it-tiri llu*h is ih lus-nora oile-alexander ilirii-t.tr nf thi wo—lens bureau of th u s slept of ljitsor aho wax recently appointed by tho pre*idi.nt to repre«ent tht ivpt ol 1 „'••• - on tha task r'orv on l-egal kipi-ty for women kstahllxhed by kxivvitivt trder on ivs-ember zi.iihij the task pore ttil mtrtl tn xnmur tr_t rurrer-l and future u-di-tal r**„uuti"r ■*>< ra discriminate on the basts a x dr ( ol aletan-lt-r ed that ih impurtant eurp taken by the administration to eliminate d-scriinms tton against women will greatly support the efforts of th women's bureau to impro\-t the ecrino-rnic status of wnrrtt-n also shown in the photo taken at the white house follow mv the president's announcement of the ts*k iwe j nirsbefri vsn.ii l-cr-a-i ».* .-*,> r*re*k r.t u,r r-^ur yc.jgjja ur cole alexander _ a nmust bw___tti and i mamed to t m aieultkir-r v hercules tapped for new position wxm ' l.'.~»_j commissir-iit-r john c p*gsn ha announced he appointment of keith f hercules to the positi'/n of assistant deputy commis sw-ner for minority busi ness li ur i i.l and compliance the position fli fit i m • |... i..|iy proud lo make this appointment bs-caus*-of the long i (' stitm keith hercules has hail with the iffire of crenersl services said commissioner egan " the establishment of this tilfire will j-reiilly s**i*t v in our program of nt lively seeking minority entre preneurs lo i)i bu*iness with ihe siatf ( f svw york by appointing mr jllrrrulex lo thi position we have the serv best person tti tin the job tla '> commissioner stated as assistant deputy timmixiiitiner mr her cules will head the of lit c of minority business pro curement sml compliance that office is charged with planning establishing and implementing the pro itrams which will bcreaas pportuntt.es fur minority hisinexsex to participate la state contracts in the aast-4r.il truction com moditie and services ii . m mr ■llerritles will work clnsely w ith other dis iston *">»"- oc.s including ileslgn snd construction btsnclsrds antl purchase administration and farili iks i'lnnning antl opera tions to develop and coordinate ihe minority business enter prise pro thf ni*ition of assis tant deputy commissioner lor minority bus-ine i'ro itiri'ini'tit mill t'ottiphnni-e ws*created lo assist in the implementation of sn executive order recently singed by cover nor hugh i cures creating an r'xecutive cnmmiltee on minority business desel mr ilercitle hi wife csnthia and their daugh ter kiitthit plan to reside in albany the appointment i effective immediately iii f 111 111 ties robinson backs senior job program cisuwy legislstor barry r<*tn*tvn democrat - 3rd ft-trirtl joined s r-.t.i . >,? \ •' hi colleague in boct a resolution ml ask the western *»***« wk congressional l«-*txt.isn to attempt to "*■*••* the senior t'omnut my sersice emplnvwent mr roh.risnr wno jfaa h v»^g of "* nesident's budget i *-«;:,' effivtis-e 2 1 the privgtsm on aat tv senior om service employ •^■*-™ r * .**■m l " rovon 885 , os-er the conn - tl i here , - erie w'a-il 1 rt "■«'*-' u r~,-nt t f t m zm*?^uz ing of the reagan admin the program which place needs unemployed older americans in tem porary jobs with a wide varieis of government and community agencies is aimed at helping not only enior cittren but also the communities in which they are working recau«e they older i-mplos-f sre suchteif-1 perienced skilled and willing workers pmf ror>tn*..n explained their communities ttene fit it much if not r00r from this program a do tbe emplovet them he also observed thst given a chance to impress employers thousand of participant in the pro gram have been able to obtain long-term private employment noting that nationwide ihe senior community service employment pro sides part-time johs for over 4.000 older ameri cans this year mr robinson stated the program currently em ploys lt senior citizens in erie county at an annual cost to county taxpayers of only 50.000 he said that the pro gram '« local employees arr working for such organization as the american heart assoc catholic charities chil dren's hospital and the salvation army congress he added h-s already dt-monstrat social security fraud penalties increased the mi-_sa wi ot security i*4_nb»*r card ate ; now in effect according lo waiter lewrhuk manager of the buffalo anal security distrirl office a it *■signed b presi dent reagan in urte ll.iiif.u r re i r'.s m !,.« rrimtnsl penalties for j using a social security card iib-iined . with fal someone else's social se i information .' i i ■■■,..-. selling or counterfeiting social setiint cards or 4 . possesaing s regular or rootneriet card watt lslt-a id sail ar after *. an t__swn art a!"§*-«-t t . tbe sorial " s-t*****_*_y csrxi op riumtaer tan unskii*r*«d s teis rstber than a rr,i*d*'m*.an*s ptrasittrs tor o-iialy ran he a tsne nf up to t*i.'«»i nr a prune term of up ts fr*e yttsars or brats at-errrdrng to u**t *•■„► rvtivmlui_s wishing to report irustt—s of : social hecsirgy cartls ca num su.--s3l ymwt mh humphreys to address luncheon . served tfse u*s angeles county i'l't't.'-i of pumic social services while ronald reagan was gtixemor of cabfnrriia the psiblir is invited lo the lutvl-teon deadline for reservations is msrch l-th dutch treat t-««ktail will he served at 11*30 s.m snd luntheon st 12 for further tnftirmirtion call ms su«inn erhardt st m6-7t17.0r ms prudv trsmontana mfi-tm vacant lots available for homesteading the buffalo community development organization announce in cooperation with the city of buffalo dept of community de velopment the availability f rrtore than ioocitv-o*vn ed vacant lots in the cold spring ares for home steading the cold spring neigh borhood is the area bound ed by main st east ferry to jefferson and north to east dtjjavan the homestead lot must be adjacent to the property owner a successful applicant pays approxi mately 8.00 deed transfer and recording cost owner-applicant's proper ty taies must be paid in interested homeowners are urged to call do at hbl-.-sfi,-tl or come to the office at 204 chester st f»r more information and emery tosses hat into gubernatorial race a**»mmy republican leader jame l emery will fiirrnally snrtosirh'f tiis candidacy for the republi rsn gubernatorial rvmuns tion in buffalo st 10 s in , on thur , mar 11 at the fcxerutise motor inn in cheekttrwaga mr emery joins state ompti-oller edward v reagan nf buffsln man hattan rmsines.man lr-wts e lehrman snd former gop state chairman rkj-i srd m rmenbaum of rochester ss declared r.['-|'.'m an candidates for i a — . a ' mr emery who dis penses considerable pa tronage in his capacity sn minority leader of the a--''mbly clsims the sup port of 19 republican t county chairmen 29 may ors and 24 sheriffs he organized a political action committee last november to test the waters for s p a,*aa.t a a a s a | la—-o vjx tar stale ««-** thatj ___«- up support now in _» -•*•_ *-*_ _> an a_«**obl-r mr emery bs*c-t-o auaarkv j**a-er m 19t lm<.-x gsmog to the a-tsa-rthi hr mat lis ißjfsujak l\vn s_e*_t from lw*%th ga fiscal t-cmsr-natjw fflßaw has been an upt*4e*i suttpoeter nf pra-sya*w ■reagan am grt-cxjuing program he also tuts r**-iinvitvt-niit*tl a hve-ytmr : i ■- for lie state to redijr rvuial and cor l--irt uh'ione laxr ;: ■■•»**■s . . w'b^w.r . (!*—'.(? proposed trimming the state tales tax to 3 percent from 4 percent he advocated reinstate ment of tbe death penalty and tougher sentences for violent criminals in jsnuary be suggested that the able-bodie wel fare recipients be given go days to find a job or their benefits would be termin mr enwry u h prt**posrti that tha n*r*ms of state lawmakers tn sk*ubk*d trstm twt to four yst-rs to ttslih tltr time ihrs spend campaigning kir r--**lt*«.-ti.»n a i-t-sto-xisl in th*](jurj i stum is-t-attivti mi i.mh-rj was ia st-tis duty during the x.treats i-imflt.t trom ikwafja he srsduatesf tr-otn t ■. -...,-, of busi fleas a.\-i misti hi urn of the university of cincinnati in a 1-kesitie natu-.jmr emery is named and tha father of tan arm he is a real estate and insurance wxsaer a_.»*w outer in james l emery rev w h homer recovering rev william 11 home r is recovering in the sister's hospital he ia lff l'laiail atpf the tuiii.-i pasttsr of lincoln memotial metho disi church march april concludes eve's schedule of town hall meetings lis this photo iaaaaaaaßa—sa eve listens attentively al a question posed at him during a town hsij meeting he rond-i-ted t the m senior citirens center in jsnusry if this year sfgg — hi " masje^^vm*mtrmm*mejemrm during ihe next six week assemblyman iye will bi i itnilurting the last of his town hall meetings at the follow ing siles mssten park secure center 4(15 best sl saturday mar i:tth from 10 a m in 12 p m school 047 100 pratt st sal mar 20th 10 s m to 12pm flhcott cau oof william st fri mar 20 7 to » p tn.churtbnf the good shepard 96 jewell pkwy sat mar 27th 10 am to 12 p m polish community center iohi broadway fri apr 2 7 to it pin . • i calvsry rapti*i chuich 1184 llt-nettee st sat apr 17th 10 s.m to 12 p m at these town hull meetings assemblyman eve will relay to th community information on state supported services and programs admiastrstrre personnel from service agencies around the town hall sites are invited to these meetings to discuss their program's function and the geographical area they service irotips represented sl these meetings include neighborhood preservation companies s-ntkot citiren agencies concerned citizen up ami youth programs funded by the nys division for for more inforrastion call m 7-3121 or *■-'.(- ■* tbe moot citb-en center 292 high st ws ho to oxer fill resident who tended the town hsll meeting heir in january row-son - see p.ge t 1923 19h2 criterion press and still the no 1 wny cvntr ctta largest press out ciffa • ha been op*n every week i every ye*t teste uut enmtente prrv our i<*r*.,ijf,itie yoxiw just tjutt a*x ug tot a cot s tb bus 2f . . l«e*s th . - i wny nsitsvtti-v rwrat ttvsl * ie^*ttfivsl s » kir.s fid rtt-*it»4t „>*— ihs stsich i 18?s a t itl c.>rytf .- r*j.a*"r»4'-«*4asi -
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-03-10 |
| 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 | 1982-03-10 |
| 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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