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wny largest & accreditedmra-ity newspaper — featunngpaid legonutecirculation iwtrs—m—is hsl.li air_nn*l sllili-aiaaasllliilii*liiaii*lllamitll»lali l.ailiiilliini — in..********aaaa mi an.^-*^*1 ——._-,*—.__ — a —~ .*_-. . rochester niagara region u.s postage paid * v"tf ,*,,, iirmii no isj i%m tjm&t*wyi*m mednxsdat august mr mb the buffalo criterion vol 57 - n h proposed telephone hike meets opposition rutkowski ready's to fight raise in phone rates erie county executive edward 1 rutkowski has asked the public service commission to grant inter vetwr status to the county to bottle the new york telephone company's re cent request for rate increases lt . our intention to actively participate in all phases of this proceeding and to fight the higher rates mr rutkowski aaid in a letter seeking sptscial ******** to sub hilt testimony and cross examination witnesses in psc hearings he added he a ill ask ta *„..... . „ general baa nnmwtt * a-itu-ta rohesrt abeam to join in developing t douiled attach on the company's plan the requested 878 million increase e-ould result in massive aocial and economic cost md require a genteel non partisan effort to protect wea***mm b*\mm **. mwwmmmm the telephone-oaing pub lic he **_ .*."*_..' f--t_#|___s__e__t a_____at__.___ad ■a a*a*e*wa et a psc ". f vi ,; august 1 2th that the propo-wsd rate will be particularly damaging to erie county where the average resi dential telephone bill swill in rates by 16.6 percent compared to a statewide hike of 9.9 pert-en erie fountv wiener are targe of financial pressure by new york telephone to shift flat rate oners into the i tv costly preferred category of mes.-ir-'e rote service mr rutkowski said telephones are a pub lk necessity in 1982 especially for the elderly the infirm those looking for employment the needing to roach essential government services and those confronted by van out emergencies he said mr rutkowski said county attorney eugene f ihgott jr will discuss the joint effort with mr abrams represents to pool testimony and share strategies the county legislature will be ashed to appropriate 125,000 for mmm including the hiring of expert witnesses and buffalo state col lege's applied research center at buffalo sute college still be asked to prepare tome testimony he added mr rutkowski said initial estimates put the cost to county taxpayer doe to increases in our phone bill at 300,000 00 we con only guess at the coat to taxpayers of larger phone bills for city town tnd • village government offices the cost of the bane ************ * ******** ********* in these treat will increase at least 5.&3 pee month tad wes'ltat-socssr/h tula hmiding rince it does not include increased costs for all the extra services and specislity equipment the telephone ctimptny is con tinually spending ratepay er's money to convince rem and me to use the consumer is now caqj-ht between the neces tity of ding t phone and tight economic condi tions in addition the consumer is lorn between thai one company't availability of money aav ing plan for budget ceinse owe consumers tnd an extensive advertising campaign designed to induce the consumer to purchase expensive and often unnecessary equip ment anil services mrs eva doyle to be women's day speaker on sunday wept 6 at 6 p.m mrs evt m duyle columnist or the buffalo criterion will spa for he women's day pro gram so be held at the jerusalem baptist church 4-i glenwood aye key l-rerious thompson t pastor mrs mary e paine ir program chair person mrs doyle still discuss the importance of the role of the woman in our community ii * it relates to the home the church business and family african culture leader ' malcolm erni is the new leader of african culture he was born in buffalo aiigtt 7 '•:«. he l-tushed hit training at the h*w cobb institute in code georgia .* emi ia the son of l»r faulkner and rev stales ernie he ha tritsaed to africa and the virgin wrmcst * » the under of ha is known as the ***** american cultural «*■*». he ha given to **** * bright future by facing tot „->„, y y <*-* city among ™» » pern primus *** on cannot tell **** the ***** 0 our c*m ** he wauoe t e are in a *** and then others ■"*» **» almost a t v *^. j m likf these i^f'^^^tosund '« tvy may even have to feed people mr kr-ni plans to open two schools one m buf falo and one in new york mr km had the follow ing remarks to make u there are those who would tike to help during these tins they may contact the african american 0 tural center m ma-it en aye or call wm-2013 i may he rear there malcolm ernie president reagan signs d'amato froposal -- u.s senator ai d'amato shown with president reagan tn the oval office reeentlv tsat on hand to witness the signing of s d'amato bill that provides for an enerfy demonstration project to red u.s.'dcpendency'on imported oil by some w.tw-800.000 barrels snnualh the fountain avenue landfill bill clears the ay for a methane recovery project in new york mother callie pringle passes on the untimely home-go ing of the slate mother of the-"-iflrst ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the church of god in christ mother collie pi-ingle came to a surpriee on august 8 1982 according to her husband bro joseph pringle he was r*-turnm from he syracuse airport to pkk up their daughter s withe shaw when he teleplvmed it utica l l-itai only to be told of mother single . uses pected departure she wm a native cf i'.lountstown honda born on sept 29 1903 the dereaeed would hove been no years of age thit coming sept 29th at the age of 25 the was horn of the spirit and filled with the hoir ghoat in 1927 upon coming to hues ny she became a member of st mttthew tempt < wr ef gad it christ in i*4o nd suyed there for 41 years until her departure white servsa-g » sl matthew m temple vhmfinpt pringle hocoesi itart mother for severs years then lh sin t mi a attars m 1957 m at p she served tor li rears in im she was elevated to state saparvioor of juris ***** i of western new ybrk,*"*dy bishop leroy anderson while in sew york state mother pringle served under two bt.hops bishop shipman and bishop anderson ond three pastors oder blerkshear eld james griffin her son in the twoittryi and eld vernon rhodes she is survived by hat husband bro jiwa-'ph m pncgl one daughter ,':..,■o ml 46 * son rredda d pringle 32 eevoa grandchtmrt-n mi chael shaw 23 inhatrtwo shaw 23 bernard shew 20 betuu shew jr felicia pnagt 4 1.-*n pringle 2 nd freddie l*e pringle 1 month old several great grandchil dren and i host of other relatives and friend mother cahte pnn*u low interest rates will save borrowing costs for county erie county is currently enioying interest rates in the range ot 4-vt perrent so its cash flow borrowing thanks to a pioneering tit-exempt paper pro gram county executive annor_nc*d - because erf this new program we hove been able to take advantage of the current decline in interest rote mr rut kowski said this am we hove been borrowing for 30 days at a rate of 4 percent in april of this year erie county began the firm tax-exempt com niercial paper program in new york state since then the municipal assis tance corp of the city of new york big mac hot begun a similar program commercia paper is defined as borrowing with a maturity of 1 to 270 days it normally involves an interest cost of about 200 basis points 2 percentage points less than one year koch addressed members of church older than bflo by abdullah luqman herbert hellsmv found or of the 1490 human services camples ei-clty 1 iltiuin at large and local businessman escort ed new york city mayor sard i koch candidate in the democratic primary for governor to some selected black churches including bethel ami chnrh which is one year older than the city of buffalo many put black migra tion to the city at various times some as late as world world 11 mostly as nomads searching for handouts in the glorious < it of good neigh bors the fact is that there wr enough african methodist episcopati an to establish bethel ami church in 1831 making verifibh continu ance of black presence in th city one year older than the granting of the charter mayor koch's en towage was late church had he-en dismissed and only a few of the faithful waited to hear the tenth date however tee were anted a short interview in response to our questions we found thai mayor koch supports job training programs im proving public bousing tad abortions for uiose who wish them he it an advocate of tax credits for private schools the candidate for the mate's highest office be lieves in native ac tion for the hates highest office believes in affirm ative action but not the quota system he will sign and enforce the death penalty mayor koch desires no changes in the taylor low which pro hibits strikes by public employees in response to our questions we found that mayor koch supports job training programs im proving public housing and abortions for those who irish them he is an advocate of tax credit for private schools d'amato announces loan to expand friendship house in lackawanna washington u s sen ator alfonse d'amato ik-c-ny said this week that the federal govern ment will loan friendship house of lackawanna the money it needs to ianljiate the purchase of property so that it may continue to provide senior citiren pro gram to residents of the town of evans and an gola friendship house is leasing is present pro perty in order to renovate and expand their opera tions the must own the property senator d am ato said that the farmers home administration has agreed to issue a 66,000 loon for thirty years at an 1 26 interest rate the fund srill be repaid to the federal government during lhat unto friendship house ia t moltl-ptirjxmie e..r .:-,.- a t-er,lrr mmwwwmmbmwf an *****- mated 6,000 local rest oettts chisholm to attend interna'tl conference of black women congresswomon shirley chlsholra id new york will be the keynote speaker at the first international conference of the pen-african women . secretariat of the charles r drew postgraduate medical school located in lane angeles calif the theme of the conference to be held aug 23-27 th tt the rockefeller foundation conference facility in befiegio holy it black women m partners in development trends and protoecu twenty-five block women from the united states the caribbean and arm will discuss common issues ways to improve the role and status of block women and the creation of on infrastructure for an international network of women of african descent through informal discussions and formal presentations they hose to ley the groundwork for enhanced coopera tion tad exchange between block we-*men worldwide representative chlthobn will ad dress the group ou.the warworn of uon aug 23rd in her prepared speech entitled power end powerje neot an fr.urtt_ttior.tl perspective the ateertt that african and caribbean women ore presently so much loot than partners in the development of then nations end soeutset that any talk of trends or prosper ts to primal tai unrealistic for lilac it women in developing notions tho house of equal ptrtnerthip it still no more daw a blueprint or at beet a ground-level foundation her remarks continue oppressed by traditions of their cultures suppress ed by isa^als male-do-rtinsu-d political regimes or depressed by the rapid thill from subsistence to rota ereotaansot mir block sister remain otettmi-arlnas ritiaeas a true jtrlotishap a ram sharing of responsibilities swan bear change of attitudes whir i have yet to sritnees in the loads of afrit or a the islands of the caribbean cltatj partnership is a great goal ho we . the first priority et i tee a is to help our titters break their chains of i.-?.-'t and tuhmitsioa after euhsroting in detail on thoae pmtaaa mrs c-hh-tha*>tei's speech <**■*- dudes by few sees wlsea the nrstae and tpe-fct of of ******* arm truly free i we con them be ports nm m ****** fwol th wgkarm «* em awmet ****** nm churchwoman succumbs mra let-ilk houoway at left woe chosen mother of the year 1982 by the booh hover club of the buffalo federation of women's club mm woe preeeated t lamp of learning — a hroae-plated mahogany ploqoe la recognition of her contribution to motherhood and raisins a christian family at ihe mather's day luncheon held in the sutler georgian room sot may bth m 12 noon she wet presented o lamp of learning — a brass-plated mahocanv plaque by mrs placid j parker right in recognition of her contribution to motherhood end raiting a chriatiaa fen-fly at the mothers dey luncheon held in the hotel sutler georgian room sot moy hih at 12 aeon a beautiful program waa presented , the invocation wm given by rev senas reed the lord's prayer was taag by mrs ethel prather mr madelene tbompeon chib president gave tbe welcome addreee the miatreeo of ceremonies wae copt-da marion beat choreas poawss wet written and performed by ma jawwfy mull the presentation of award were mode by mrs placid jean parke who otto creeled a beautiful warm epiritoel environment by having mark person ***** sehale their mother the ( tab hlatory wae given by ma jail well rev shirley harrington phd gave the benediction tb root lover's ton give a special ihamk to th committee mr madeline thompson mrs *** pra her mrs hub hutu amd mrs keto brook for making has a tmvml affair the community regrets the __*. __ mrs houow aahti ntrrit it •-»*. moddenly last week aten^t **" * ******* *** ******** worker aod mpported her frieatf ia *********** above g sbe mm htod mpptarter ef the ftartale ( ritef-kss in iv printing department her t-a-hitu •" ****** - ** **** ***** of the criterion — vr.trrrtse photo low interest rates see page 2 1923 li)h2 mawmwma*\wmmlmmw*wamßmhmmenmgm criterion press and ub the no 1 wny central tm largest press ha a ha t-t-ft pen pstrny w*-*k d vawy ye mt our emaleore serving our rjnimur.iti*s you've ust je>tt n up **> * tvirv ft the hmhsmd • t aea %*&* 20 t-iw-atv nv yorta tdssl and k.rtest mtnt press t tifttv w.n.y meverttt fm«irr''lrla ts registerrwd * a bona me 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-08-25 |
| 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 | 1982-08-25 |
| 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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