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wny s largest & only accredited f**_ir_gt__y newspaper—fe^siring paid legitimate circulatbn rochester niagara region vol 56 — no 48 il>m__da **' t ***** m**-tm*m***w 1 1981 u.s postage paid i-lkmrr no un imtrvah-tu'yokk the buffalo criterion banking system gets monetary boost better late than never hep henry j nowak il hi,(ft-1 commented that the federal reserve board's actions last .... to ease nvmetary policy housing starts reached a ift year lust in itllllll-i the actual number of starts for the month were 86,200 4.1 percent let than vtober 1980 this amounts to a dot-line in th annual rate of housing starts of 857,000 are lietter late than never the new policy announced wed nov 18 resulted in an injection of more furids into the banking system as chairman of the ll'ninp small business sulxommittee on tax access to kquity capital snd business opportuni ties nowak has held several hearings on the impact of high interest rate on small business the congressman stat ed persistent high interest rates have been devastating to the small business person and have caused sever recession ary trends in terms of bankruptcies plant clos ings and layoffs in the interest-sensitive sectors of our economy a tight ia*r ***** tf-'wy **»* not vty be-on devastating for smalt satees but has caused a depression in the auto and h.*usir*g indus tr*y the w h«sle es"ssn<*mv is dt-pendent on a quick rvkioverv of iherte tyits n.ul.vt it | nowak added spit other initiatives taken this year such as thi tax cut without a return to moderate mtlerest rat levels no business ex pansion or reduction in unemployment trill occur the decree in auto output during the last was of october by 25 percent from the am period a year ago to 115,700 is indktative of the effect high intereft rates have had on th ecfrnrmiy . he added although i commend the fed for its easing a monetary policy i will continue to monitor the fed's policy to ensure that th prime lending rate returns if rood ate lev vis this new «*_-,-*_ on their part mv ml turn ait to be merely a i-mi—at technical sl]u*tment s retorts la a hmht-r i*tvnv rate thilv wsv_l_l bant »** ii.t-k-thin *.__ iftaa pun th lidmtoft kvctt un«-n aams*m*ga*a*m*agka and ftirts.r il'»tii phi n*a iwwii-f erode pubih ws^wwhl^^*l~tf~w , ait's comments i am in ihe ****** of the gov-ernment's announce ment wtr-wsdav that fl basis *_ ronald resk'sn met thtir.iuv nov i lit with key w-ml-er tvf his suit he fore * whit hiwae luti.hr-.tn and h^efim for a git-ap nf black writers and editors *.__*... with th president are mem-ers of the learn who have been working on est sal as of th voting rights act michael himants special assistant for policy development mi it in rrsdley enior advisor is the president is iron l>u__tn deputy penal assistant and ih-rlrl.-nv garrett a i-iani to the vice president for dome-stir policy president supports voting rights th pr*sid«it reaffirmed hi support of the voting !!;_ ' t at t and repeal has mm that the right is yote i th most sat red right of fine men and . ******* .. ii - the crown jrrw.l of ot.r american i*w*fti*r>-a tr pr-svdent said and ws will no so as luster diml-iblwdr*^amßph at the nrt-b mack writera and editors talked with attorney leneral william french smith and presidential counsellor edwin mess 11l abnsjt mthaecu of interest to th his community the attorney fierier told the group that member of the administration had discussed voting right with leaders from th civil rights community and at that time they had urged ih administration to esterid the ;_. tai provision of tin act for an additional 10 years this is precisely .*» position tin ft.-.merit ha ate th attorney general expressed concern that changing the lariitusfti of the l«jf act which many supporters described as very successful might result in confusion ami daisy as changes were subjected to new interpretations by it courts h t courts m m*mm\ma*m am trnamg cm ailiiiuiisfiifinri s support ci wrung rijfhl attf<mey general smith said i_i n__ia ia not t_i«uiy4 a~»jv v_k_-tu tr act n any swstbs ' wiß th prmttaam mt a ********* ******* a this voting rights set as a did for awacs â– __ tor his budget cuts i p *° •**** ajmsakma mr m-tssesaid ye â– uhina the prmetthn ii{__f__i everything p-asibl ito gst *** v ****** fti_t_b act through m «_â– _â– >_ that th adi-i_u_ti_-v«r ***** not expert resist but f as sh-uld lie then thm president would use the mm arm taf ttr-vtrr-bg that he has bsf-ws improved ■•>!' '•.•*•' " t--r '**<***■• th white house and th black cnimuatty may b * trutg benefit of th lum.htst.in meeting many sd the ***** and editor were unaware f.-r esa**tt vi apfiointment to n*~a mention race both the attorney leneral and cnun-pursr m**s ktr**i kama smalt rerent.lt sppnintrd crtrsctm of media ifll j r and planning to work toward cfevstng th tß*-u-fmjn_*_tk**sa gap , pit"tiired in con_t it_«i n*istak * office in magi d c are from left ihr i'.dwsrd j wtasaßa p.li_h american 1 tnari wis«*on*_n â– *»!> rusk mtiffal polish l immttnilt leader dr bwhl upke national president gibraltar steel congrrssman henry j nnwskof buftali william a cllmark national ist v of k_asßs_l american express and richard b solecki buffalo polish community leader wny businessmen launch fund drive . alter meeting wilft the flonorable alorsius a mme*-*-_i national presvdenl of th polish american ***$>' i *-**- polish nationa all__n two buffalo sa*s**t-r will launch a nationwide corporate raising drive for fond and metiictne in poland _ these busirte-smen sre dr kenneth e ltpke ggp tfrtident of gibraltar steel and william a ______?• ****' tt*t*4*al vice president of shearson ***»*****-*« express these two gentlemen met last th.ir-ii.-iv and friday with mr maxewski in washington d c they later addressed the national board of the polish american congress meiting wrr ,. a!wi hpy in lhe white house with richard v allen national security affairs advisor to i rc-.de-1 r.maid w re..can and dr richard pipes reajian's chief aide on eastern european affair dr ltpke and mr ullmark also met with senators wtgar and d'amato and congressmen nowak and kemp bethel offers academic tutorial assistance mm ami rh - r !;?___'._''»•■aye . d t^st offer tutorial bt in academic studies for elementary junior high and high school if you are in nt-r-d of tutorial assistance call j i lr*so or stop by the church on the michigan aye entrance on the third floor social security tax rates to rise both social security tax rates ami the maximum amount of earnings taxed will rise january ist under provisitms of the 1977 social security asne-dntents the serial se<*urity ad ministration said that under the 1977 act th maximum social security tax on wages will rise by 1195.75 to 2,170 so as a result of increases in the sc-rial security tax rate from 6.65 percent to 6.70 percent and tn the maxi mum taxable earnings base from 29,700 to 2.400 etepfo-rers con tributions will rise by th same amouni an average ar-wfcarj earning 13,729 in 1981 and paying 912.98 in sons security taxes will pay 1.008.02 in 1982 based on an estimated salary of 15,045 low-in come workers earning 6.9*w in i snd pa*ir -*-__..< __ _*_-_*. atnar*_.s tsas an psy.t_n.6l is hmo based ac ac estusait __ ____* of 7,636 __» pkryers t-****nbu_ons will n by the sssne amount for tmli-eenpleyed pen earn the 1 ssj taa rate will ra aram _.__ pert-cat te 9.35 peecatwt •___* year r e»-_tt ir.g in a max ut rum pc-wri-rle social s__t-*.lv .-_â– a 3,029 40 on the new t__*x u-turn taxable ***** ot $._.*,_'. a ia increase 4 km jo over this ems a i-__m___f of other chs-iges will also ttscoroe fjt-***tiv jan ist si a ***** of she automat b t_r*»mmmßs of the social mm ' security art among these changes s.re 1 the maximum amount of earnings that a beneficiary under age 65 may cam a year without losing any social security benefits will increase front n«jin 1981 to 4,440 in 1,982 2 the exempt amount for beneficiaries aged tt to 72 will increase from 5,500 in 19h1 to 6,000 in 1982 the increase for beneficiaries aged 65 to 72 does not result from the automat provisions but ws provided for by the 1977 amendments bene ficiaries who are aged 72 or over aged 70 or over beginning in 19831 may earn any amount without losing benefits beginning with the month in which they are 72 70 in 19831 3 the amount of earnings required for a quarter of coverage will a-..———..a fr-i **• ft rrf fa-rv m 0 ihr wt the iflls c in the kx»-i_m taxable earn ings was w_-*-et*-v un der asaumaa sdju-ttment piiiii____a m the last t*h pi-tra-is-ait spectajf a formula which buton-ali ht keeps hr earning baa up to das ** wags levels incnm-fe fire devastates business area -."* ua pharmacy ef **•« >** and vi iiitsm st , went up •* smoke fn after nts-n nov nth the drug store was the sole pharmacy on william st -— men 14 wars and was the last convenience lor a dwindling i:il_coti district also the dental office of ih crawford ocaled aliove the drug store was a victim of the same fire and was completely de stroyed the blare was start by an overheated space heater and a fir exting-uisher waa not near by the premises once hcrused smithies restaur ant which was the busiest lunch room in buffalo for nearly a half century and replaced th eatery which was across on the other side of jefferson in the early 20's reports have it that the drug tor may teotmn in the near future in the towrve garden plaza lectures set at daemen the international studies program and the history and government dept at daemen college will present lectures on american foreign policy in the middle east on thurs dec 3 and 10th a jewish view is the topic of dr samuel paley director of judaic studies suny/buffalo on thurs dec 3 at 8 pm in the wick center of daemen college room 115 an arab view by dr mohammed el be hairy professor of politi cal sciences buffalo state college anil be held on dec 10th at 8 p.m in schenck lounge at wick center the lecturers be spon sored by th p-.smms mv fraternity they st free and open to the public win will be served after each lecture mrs emma cameron devoted churchwoman dies after a inn i tlitiea a service of worship and thanksgiving for the life of mrs errima f.ugene cameron was held tues day nov 24th at 1 p.m from lincoln memorial united methodist church ml masten aye mrs cameron that be loved wife of the late guy lenon cameron departed this life suddenly on thurs ma 19 1981 an at live member of l.im nlii memorial united methodist church where she foundesl and iirgßnued hi sunshine committee mrs cameron was ii cornerstone to the church for over 50 years she first united with linrtiln in 19211 when it was located at the corner til monroe and l"**-ltl fits she was ih mother af fivi children eleven grandchildren one great grand child two dauxh lers-lnluw and two sons '«*** 111 l ivsi wsib in-law officiants were the he walt c barton jr pastor of lincoln and rev william 11 homer pastor of northridge llntied methodist church the thomas t edwards funeral home inc was it charge of the arrange tn.nl intorm.nl was in forest lawn cerneamrv mrs i mm cameron leaders discussed voting rights issue president ronsld rr.fin met in the oval office of th white llntia w.t*i former senator edward m brook o*l i*t**»t-***_.t srd the p-r-._i-.ai r sm*nmte*t brooks tt*_-w__f *â– *-_*— flgosa whseh t-t«wh t__b*ba_li_ltt i*(ns-t 1923 19hi criterion press and still th no 1 wny central mm largest press our its has been open v«ry «*«-* (** every 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-11-25 |
| 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 | 1981-11-25 |
| 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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