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u.s postage paid 11kmit no isu t-tfta_o.nrv.vp-tk w^^ys_a»9_b&oniyaccred_--m»-_tlvn4s«l^-sl-r - f*_-_^p-__-___swcircu_i_>n the buffalo criterion vol 57 — n 43 wednesday oct 20-6 it rochester niagara region county to do battle with n y telephone consulting firm hired to argue against rate increase erie county et*cutiv j edward j rutkowski an , nounced that the county i he hired a consulting firm i to fight th new york telephone proposal for rat increasea th consultant exeter associate inc of be th*ed maryland will help establish the argu ment that en county resident are hit harder by the increases than down sut customers the aunty legislator author - used 20.-00 for expert assistance new york telephone filed th request for th ißßraaass with th state public service commis sion in june mr rutkowski objected that the plan would boost flat rate charges for erie county customers by _* percent against an average statewide hike of sb percent we tatd sre'r support big the capital loan requir ed by the huge system in jeww york city we're e«sn*ld«*t.ng a wr jf th .* '* w so in as seporwurik part of urn approaching divrsutare mr rutkww ski said tb eoitnty has been graated totervsnor statu in the rate hike hearings and plana to seek similar statu in proceedings on the divestiture which arose from a federal anti-trust uit st announced that it plans to hold hearings on the company reorganiza tion and seek if million in refunds of anticipated surplus revenue at participated in cross-examination of wit nesae for the rate hike early this month we're challenging the proportion of mats applied to our rates compared to other areas as well as methods used by the company to assign cost to each maguey of service mr rutkowski said w believe that th rat proposed by the tetpkwt company are not supported us the evidence and have been unduly inflated based upon un acceptable account irq pro cedures he added the coast-rant will re s-sew company data assist in submitting testimony to th t**m and ettvss-eiram.tr * 5i of s-vco *>•__>* nrl s*ro*r»ts st>rl\t.»csl a«sis or mr rutsowtkl rs laud assistant county attorney learaces k b ma will work with lister cong rangel hosts annual open house affair washington i c — th congressional black caucus held it 12th a-misl legislative weekend conference and concluded with what has become a tradition - ihs aaaaal open homme affair at the washington home of new york congressman charles b ran gel dny rapresentatlv range right takes the opportunity to chat with david 11 snipe jr manager of government affair far avon product lac other attendees at the affair consisted of a cross section of political and business leader from throughout the country hampton institute is first of 7 black schools to receive grant president reagan re cently announced the sward for a 125,000 grant from the commerce d partment's economk de velopment administra tion to hampton institute hampton virginia th grant was th first of seven approved for historically raich colleges and uni versities hcbus the funds wiß be used to provide tochnkal assis tance to small businesses and local government nil in promoting got omie development the president said that the grants demonstrate the administration's com mitment to strengthening the role of historkally black colleges and uni sweailie in ihia country assistant secretary of commerce carlos c campbell said we clearly recognize the signi ficant contribution hlstori rally black colleges and universities have made to the education of amen cana other grant are to be awarded to ( oppin slat cottage baltimore mary land 50,000 st augus tin college raleigh north carolina 50,000 tennessee state univer sity nashville term 125,118 texas southern university houston tex a 66.000 tuskegee insti tute tuskegee alabama 125.000 and xavier uni versity new orleans louisiana 118,000 community advisory council to honor women two prominent women in the buffalo community marian bass captain in the buffalo police dept and edith b robinson retired assistant deputy commissioner of the erie county dept of social servkes will be honored oct 27th by the commu nity advisors council tcao at the state univer sity at buffalo captain bass who will be cited for her contribu tions to her profess and mr robinson who is he recognized for out standing service to the etsmmunity w ii be amoag fivt hr.r local t_n*w rs^-^*r»n*r o.s»lw*r from m am '* taaza l__c eon at use marram _&_ that are feature kitty carlrsi llarl c_j__-rccs*j of th new york •*___- council oe thai arts as ft special to the buffalo criterion keynote speaker captain bass the first female to attain the post of lieutenant and captain in the buffalo police dept is credited with being the architect of its community relations program which she directed for three veer the __ year police force veteran also stew arded the creation of 14 precinct community coun cils which are still in operation this year captain bass was certified by the state civil service commission as . qualified for the position of inspec . tqe.of.polke the highest ___ cis.l wersric powttion in iks i 1 ,< .■ri«*r»*rsro«.m . _»,..>.-»*» i—.-r.l rf l*s __-__< -._ oppc-t-uc-ues kr ja_rg_t captasa base ia 1973 designed a mode far recna___g «_.- wtaeg txsd preparing __ - noray cs_____j_u for an rights examinations for state and city police and city firemen the imple mentation of the model resulted in substantial increase in the representa tion of minorities in these units in addutnr to two research projects in 1975 76 and 1978 on police-corn munity relation s she also conducted a south study which focused on stress in police work this led to an article written by her which was published in police stress maga line her research activity has also led to the destgnjof a credh-bettring course wh,!ck"i*lt-tv-wcbe wt erl community col tee .-...>... • i'.-t :. ibbubji iox criminal jus ucs ** starch 19*0 capiat maria bass edtti b robinson naacp elect we must leadership we trust by abdullah lucpaaa th -__._»*_ aaa-(_a__-b far chs advancement of colored peopto inaacpi held thaw ataiawsds conven tion here an buffalo last weak delegate from throughout th state cam together to devise way lo gal our fair share of th 250 _*__« that math pend in th united stat * economy using the national tham elect w must leadership w can trust over 500 delegate and friends attended a rails at shiloh baptist church to hear dr bennett w smith lifetime member and wearer of th milii n (. :,..,, medal of the samp founding member of f*mtpke united to serve humanity push and pastor of use saint mm baptist church mm delivered a s'timstrtti m moare rod hi test was taken from th biblical book of exodus where lad asked what do wis have m your hands moses moses who was surrounded by people who believed that they ware doomed weak and defenseless re sponded a rod " whereas qad instructed him to use what he had in his hands in illustration rev smith described what th american mack population has in its hands - ' 1 million v.ses and 250 billion dollars dr smith said that so metropolitan markets contain 50 percent of th black population and 75 percent of the black money if the american blacks were . separate nation they would be the 9th richest nation of the world with this kind of economic clout all of th major j m sbsbm aaaa iii-fiaaaa ■*" ~ *-•; ,'■-«'* * of the cities should hase ___«_ working from the boiler room to th board rt_as mso b*_,__tt*oo have come and bsms sinew dr w e b dubois and a*-~r mv ser r r ft mssmiss pppb ***** formed what sras to be later called the naacp h strength has ■th work and dedxatiun of as hie members there war over 100 paid up hie ert_b«ts at the ratty about 50 were paying on then hie membership and thr tsho began paying on the 500 life nr-r •_...!,,, fee th new candidates were larry montgomery ms yvonne rgeoevs struggsuflwkh and rev wiß brown new york stat chairperson has *• l_ah*s quoted tosrwrrv-r cary the days of win and rose ar over assemblyman arthur o eve cited actor ox dsvis ft'a not the rap but the map ft is not he man but th plan rev b . w smith presented th plan uee the 14 nullum votes and that 250 billion red to get what you want we have no doubt that either we will prosper together or starve separately being a member of sack a wrong national organization has some good side benefits it was noted that two women from bad hill'a woman prision were attending th confer ence without guard local president dam acker ported that one member used his naacp card as a drivers ikwnse however true that this report was we would advise getting your drivers ikenses renewed — just in case steve rhodes special asst to president to be speaker at awards dinner steve rhodes special assistant to president ron ald w reagan will speak at the second annual awards dinner of the mastcn republican com mittee in the golden nugget inn 2046 fillmore aye st 7 p.m fri oct m mr rhodes was ap pointed to the presidential staff on march 16 1981 as special assistant for inter governmental affairs he serves as the liaison between mr reagan and local elected officials from municipalities and coun ties a native of new or leans mr rhodes was employed as director of government and publk affairs for dart industries in los angeles serving the seven groups of dart as well as corporate headquarters before join ing the white house staff active in community projects he was a member of th board of directors of the western region of the united way and served on a task force aimed at reducing juvenile crime mr rhode also was a member of the city of los angeles interview board file dinner will honor james de francesco jes sie dray klein mr and mrs lloyd plummet phelix harris quinton westbrook steven ham and ramona ortiz for contributions to the politi cal life of the community otis o*o ,* dinner chaitnan kemp asks reagan backing for new monetary policy accelerated tax cuts th fallowing telegram wss sent to president reagan last week by con gressmsn jerk keinp dear president reagan 1 welcome the change in federal reserve policy announced by chairman paul volcker this change an only improve the outlook for economic race/very and more jobs focusing on one narrow definition of money has ; caused unnecessary swing in price interest rates and unemployment with tragic results i'm delighted to «** the fed moving in * direction i suggested months ago but despite th goods news of lower borrowing rates chairman volchar is still taking about targeting a redefined money supply therefore i respectfully urge you mr president to help continue the coon of lower inter rates by helping shift the monetary target away from a singular reliance cm the money supply to price stability more stable exchange rates and the critical need for economk xpan__*_i we are in th midst of an emerges type ecootana condition of high unemployment mtid faetorie operating at kaaa than 70 p*.sent of capacity we must fare the federal reserve board to reject both sides at th phillips cur we must not let their fitcht mtl»ii.«l wm-s a,m i,.,a**irmum wtsjr mm th*ts «.» t__.t.l silo them •« ft.l uaempk*yms_m wi'th'refuuon a stable currency i the first raqaaraaaaat far nconomir recovery tow tnlere rate and full employment and the •__-__*_• of a specific prke indei 1 th ultimate monetary guide to achieving a mabl currency and lower interest rates in addition to reforming oar monetary polky i respectfully urge yon mr president to reconsider «***»§ up the effective date of the m 10 percent tax reduction to january i "*" m do everything possible to repair the damage done to working peopl incomea by km combination of steep t*i rates and a decade of hyper sfi_-__i we must reject th federal reserve's diet of u«i*n chsarsnaa vokker recent action are pc-mive but st th ami time i am worried shea hi statements over the weekend discard ing the wrong monetary target is not enough see must l_o rbocr the righl on by adoptsc of • specif wk index and more t*bi exchange rsto a us guides to k_w«ti_ry policy w can owe again maintain the s**w ol th dollar no it can serv a a subl stor of value and * reliable medium «* exchange therefore 1 tm^t%m*ft*tdiy erg you mr pl.llltl-*.tsar»»rir • change in monetary polky whkh ga p the faimd*tk of eeonotnit iwcovery and mem fab which ftm has began • aty mtm*m**mp i jas'k h str e.svsk sk__.su despite poor western n y economy gilbraltar steel expands again due to a concerted effort between unions bankers congressmen and man agement gibraltar seel will * undergoing a major expansasi announced dr kenneth e l_4_u the chairman of the board of gibraltar steel headquar tared tn buffalo the detail of this expansion will be announ ced at a news conference at 4 p.m on wed oct krhjj th headquarters of gibraltar steel 2545 wakton aye buftalo - " - — -_—--_ - - - ■l-wlllllll on hand si the press conference will be united ***** congressman jack riit^-—"-ißr_c^**mm*at m vh f kemp chase manhat tan bank boston presi dent harold cohen chats manhattan bank vice-president hard m kamats an.l marine midland bank regional president charles m mitachow dr lipke noted the expansion of gibraltar will m.'iii.i a modernization and upgrading ol both atrip mills ui state of the art perfection capacity still !.- increased to larger coils of 72 inch outside diameter this mill enable gibraltar steel to provide the biggest coil in today's strip industry in addition to this a computerued automatk quags control 55 la being installed to rouuncily nill '" the lolecmc at plua or minus i nam of ordered thkkness this will tie in with gibraltar'a 72 inch furnace thia ins est merit of over 1,350,000 00 will take place immedtat.lv minded chairman lipke for further techni sal information rail gi braltar strip steel presi dent joseph a roeeneck ar at 710 6*4-1020 momenis before the start of a capitol hill bearing lo imestig soviet involvement in la 3 i,ialm frnpi on pope john paul 11 u.s senaiot al d'amsio x t-nv talks with principle witness ctaiie sterling author of the ploi lo kill the pope redder digm sep 1982 sterling lold ihe comm.*-„m on security and cooperaunn in europe of whkh d'amaio is a member thai there msy mm have been a sosiei link io the lerrorist who hied to kill ihe pope note of thanks dear psstors ministers and frtonds i srouid like to tak ihi time lo thank all of you who took th tins to mm out to make m happy one again you will never know how math it mean to me to hear an many wonderful thing said about rrie while i eouid hear them b mad m feel i,ire living on a little r*r*ger ma god bless al of yoor 014 dad rev lil mi . haul ac w_*aa_sass asai oapsge 1923 1981 criterion press and still th no i wny central c_*s largest press our o_k ha tarn open every we <_ svwy v sex u_r •■*_-«• serving our c lermyajrvtasa youvs i si fait sign up tor • co o *** -_•__ t**4 s l*slv 20 national 4 llp»t«t nrsv york okhst *__ u-b»»i mtnontv prrss - th t'o wny m*«»itv p«l»4 that • r*\n-l«r*ti as a ws mr m-wsitaprt *_ ih march 3,1179 at t til 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-10-20 |
| 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 | 1982-10-20 |
| 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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