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wednesday july mm 1952 vol 57 - no » the buffalo criterion rochester niagara region us postage paid h.rmtt no 1114 wvu«tt wny's largest & only accreritedmincxity feamnngpaidle^tmiatecirculatioo * m h^.i^jszmmmmm .-■* ~ ~ ■v hi a man hbbll wl in anfiiih ibn.inr.hii nuthm ll i liihumbiwimb—im!—h fcmmwbiiai ' aamilmamßiliilßem—^i iam candidates gear up for fall elections siwek to make bid for reapportioned district llliaklj iiiiii carol a siwek hm announced that aha'u run for th newly reapportioned 144 th district assembly seat i v this decision wm extremely difficult for m to make *» it involve uprooting my family i've raised my family in thi neighborhood th siwek family haa made it livelihood in this neighborhood 1 discussed th matter whh my family and th decision mm uaanimoua that 1 run for this e*l th mother of thra explained obviously thi decision ib a great personal sacrifice emotionally and financially but iwm l*cted lo serve th pmpl of buffalo aad grand island and i intend to continue tha fre.hman lawmaker stressed now that th decision i mad my first tamp i to gat our horn up to aal this should prove my total commitment to public service assemblywoman siw»k stated homatrer th siwek commitment ta th neighborhood will til be strong because our family operated business opponent's w*r chert ad the money in the world wiu not top my determination to wta mr shrnk added i — "***& i b****3 7ti(fflm jvn , u ,_| om p rm at .-,■•. ao -, imfwfi targeted for detect by th poliiical k —.. ■am:am*-»m»^ma iw li v ■team aa mmmmt by their r**ppor mm^^^^^^^m schema i wd aamm allow their retaliation plans to i've mad tmt behalf mi ray aastto*nte ainamjwimim broth stismsd i m oomoe forg«t haw too political aoaaaa waraad m with hours f my apmt ctioa 20 months ago that i wm daattoed to baa eaa-terswr they threatened they'd get me whh reappor tionment mrs siwek reminisced i mads a pledge to myself that 1 would aot ba a en»-termer and that my fate would a m th hand*-of my oaaattumsas and not hi tha grubby paws of wheeler power-broker as semblywoman siwek stressed my past performance indicate i'm a fighter the opposition can expect nothing less than an encore perform ance if th thought i worked hard last ume i'm letting them know i've just begun supposedly a great deal of money is going la be pumped bto my opponent's war chest all the mower in the world will not stop my determination to win mra siwek added wm rora aaaroa ooeeoq the political bosses triad to defeat me ay their craay-quill remap plan which made chopped liver out of my district they couldn't beat me at the polls so they tried to beat me with paper sod pen their remap scheme divided my district into five assembly districts . my mm on hertel avenue wm put in a suburban district represented by robin schimminger the west side wm put into a aaar district which snakes down to the cattaraugus indian reservation the ferry projects were put ia assemblyman eve's district orand island was placed in a separate district the lower west side was put in south buffalonian assemblyman keane's dis trict it's unfortunate that all these people once joined together in one single assembly district driving for cohefivetmm antnow dlmtsed mrs ki»*k added th 144 th district which includes riverside black koch north park delaware and grand island contains m percent of the assemblywoman's present district in conclusion i hay a mesaag to th powerbrahars who thought they'd redistrktm into political oblivion you can fore m to sett my bona but you can't ore ma to 41 out to my constituent you've tried to destroy as by destroying the rights of them voters...but by th strangth of thoa volar i'd survive citizens want pauly for senate cttaam draft ing : pauly for state senator , | consisting cf over 200 area | residents have launched an ' extensive grassroots i effort to propel pssay teto 1 this year's senate tare hi i the district currently jj represented by seaator i walter j fvms richard gallagher ' chairman of the group slated the new york state senate ia very toqtetattoaßrfua we look to it for leadership in solving the problems we face in the economy healthcare education aad law and order we believe it is time for a change in this senate seat william a pauly seven years of outstanding service and experience is the erie county legisla tone prove he can tin th job bill possesses impec cable credentials fie ie truly a dedicated pubbc servant with the highest caliber ia integrity he has been good far govern ment in , the ■legislature __ and he■..trill..bf nod-tor government in the sen at he's i.pr.-m tamtam albany ' ob mi drafting hm fy for state senate iy mr mmm mmm represent people from as marks rf hit whst art urging hi paul to raa far th senate — how mr gallagher streamed rep nowak sheriff braun endorsed by poles th palish american congress western new york division represent lag over sao polish a meri n ia western new york tuesdsy andoraad iwi i uaoqftv aemeoeaao congressman namtf j jnwafc and sheriff ken aafaj braaa for raafac tion announced brian d rusk namoaal director of fa pafa*i american con congressman nowak wh bebbewa mm a co-ottoman of th meant local ffcrt that miami over 9197,000.00 for food aad mn*rfai fa poland sheriff brsun suo assisted with this success ful project also endorsed were state comptroller edward v b began and slate senator william t hta chowski tha poliah american congress is an umbrella organisation that consist of numerouß polish-amer ican leadership group in western new york bom of the leadership of thia organisation con slate of richard b solecki national vice-president hon afoyaiaa a mesew flkl national president sm tammamm rraemßm hroiiiafaus durewki wny division president and dan xii wny divi sion secretary sine early last rem the polish-american coo r*m canadian-polish congress and th dior of buffalo have helped raise over one-half million dollars from western new york and southern canada for food and medicin for the children and elderly fa poland this year only the poliah american con gre in illinois ha surpassed this local fund raising effort s african trade union struggle b bays bßßuttfa ' s*mh africa • iterated eeaatr thnwgfr a d*fcu*ia*ui*g aad de r*i m t««frm f ractai ccpartaaa aad mpprts »••*. vwth africa wkm min-wity ha ms fm ttmm at tiitsmi tte mmmamsgpmm ml dm white win africa lead snbtp to ur.piemrrt 114 si ttm ant reform hat tetped ttresathrs th ham f att-deancrmfe rfl-«teg ttppostyem laenaiti ft tboae mba mt iwmii ted lo th e<!*m»hme*t af a n-m racist tad deaacra to south mmm th baß to teft-wio radic alism a ** ton-ms m tba parallel gmwth ef right-wing itrrmiim • ithin tte armm afrikaner txaimmt riot aad protest — a w i aat f^b^^^'iibmm tosasm utah africa's dtatai .*. i.i tatam right sad democratic freedom to aa v*m mar mt mt a ptq>ttu*yom - — tempted with tmcrsastmg fraphmk * m tbt lata ewatm tadsufrtal tm ttm i na the tnain m snath africa liark wark er begs setting their demand wtth gnsaer mil rwefldes under the i i aai td mm up iwt i is protest dm fa african pattrpmtm paw rd labor reform mm is 9"v guaranteeing black and timet mw white orler dm right m jam sad e.t.mi.h trad union and while thk refena haa ant el.mir.atcd s apartheid tv.tem onder which black worker sre horribu exploited aad degraded a to set into mtiui iwtim tare which cm fi islssßi lead to a peaceful tramfcrma tioa of south africa ia recent rem south africa ha bees witness m • remarkable mwir.r hi the btack trade onion movement although the leader of that movement are subjected to harass ment intimidation xrest ad sometimes death although dozen of trade aafaates laagmto m md aad arc objected to torture sad degradation a number of trade atom federation have eteerged aad shown obrtarrti.l growth since 1979 the largest td thaw unions is tbe federation of sooth africa trade union hifosatvi fosatits membership ms dhatod • ithm the last ear from s*ooo to 95.000 the council f union of south africa cusa ha hle rive exhibited phenomen a growth sad sow acted c 50.000 hack workers to it membership to at lea thaa 280.000 of sooth africa mack awtei belong m trade union the orgasixisg of a larger pgtpmtha at btack work-fort ha imi blocked through ttm sooth africa g ov.r*a«at r pretties of trade maaao li.lii thessah ow an poasdiag of aato records tadpeopertv ad ttooagh the dtespaa of satoa meettag moreover beraaat otae m or a*mb m a ♦ - worker j h*v ma tb.a t pr.rr.ar edacatin am 30 bats lad m mbntgisg m ad tow led eao tma esasgt to * paiartakiag prttem ml ttainmi aad deveioptog new to^g i ma am^ama^m m aawai leader wiihom gbsbbibb the religious group planning anniversary this photo bmwa the one la chrtot aaeertettoe wkieh ■■■mmi la totear for seven yooaa th aaaortotfowlamadespcgmlataterafrom the syt*co«e basra smtdmd ham left are rev ww brock yettm at the ark rf jems chrtot rev john bar of imaegewm bapttot ilnreli president rev ell unafw of calvsry spiritual churrh of rorhe«ter em moderator and fowoder ra eraeat p prater paster of mt avery miaeioaary baptist charch standing from toft are rev david j singleton assistant pastor of ark of j*mm christ rev big sam rev samoel brown rev trice and rev meboa the group recently attended a fellowship dinner m st fraud hah oa bay st they an ptaaalag aa october anniversary to be held to woloott n v at the mt olive baptist church donaldson oft rt 104 • — lang photo _-, ' . - r-.*mm-z*rtmi,jtimifgi**m n a % . shown fa to phmm ma members rf takbef seated from ml sr dr w mccoy dr l green scfaofarship winner mario kfag udaaka akaa-etak and thetai washington heat dr e gbb*rt amd takbef ci ■■■■■dr c brown stoadfag from fall am dr t batter atty i hargrove dr f gordon dr b f m«*p*y , tadfa w p tranwnell ally geaerai h*gh sooct fraak weeafeeak daatei acker d x wißml dr <»■** dr everett sad dr 0 bterhmaa — qrftetfaa phon 10,000 scholarship check presented on june 36 frank b woodbeck vie president and general manager of wkbw radio (*—**.. to dr a cmmmmwdk brown fm of fawmh ftbe alpha kappa boul educational foundation a check for 1104k0.00 ttea thousand doqartl to be iavestedm a hi£b ijaatsj high isiteraet ywfchag mstrumant m thm tb tateiast wil pay miliary for on takbef scholarship yearly aad later two or three yearly with toterast rvmveataca it is s porpettoty grant aad represent tor takbef tta most estttmg occasion since it founding l this gram is gives equally by wkbw radio aad wkbw t.i ii both of which bm owned by capital caw crcamunicaiions th beneficent corporate stracturs whom far-***tog generosity mad ■■■• grant po*c3d after aoaacaaaaaai by frank oamemo capmai c&m commumcauon inc can aad eperstes 14 radio mat waa aad • net work-affiliated te-lrvuioa stations throughout th united state the esxapaay alsa publish 9 daily newspapers ia 7 market 31 bustoss aad speoalued newspapers aad magaxm nd 23 weakly community publication additionally capitol cities owns and opmates 6 cable television y*tems to ss state and did wafifgfgi m j________________rf wdtfm^^^a in ***** in imi takief .____________■aa kappa m riij-i'*at _ fomadatem a profa corporate founded by toe alpha kappa boute in 1976 each year awards thia - one thousand . dollar 11,000 scholarships aa a competitive basis to tha top three graduating senior tadaata fa th niagara frontier who hay th fallowing praquisitm . a grade point average of m least to combined sat scores of 1000 or better eoaraa studies to include some regent honors or advanced placement courses must be well-rounded and finally muat be economically disadvantaged to pursuing a college career ao that outside help ta mandatory if pursuit of a college career la to be possible because of thia grant and the expectation of tutor growth m wall takbkf plan to offer at least one additional scholarship la 1983 and considers it.ell well on its way to ha future goal of 1100,000.00 one hundred thousand dollar or mora of such grants annually a clifford brawn t chairman of th board at takbef legislature adopts ecc budget after aral approving a package of amendments presented by * '--- *■. prvotimri dy v4hkj legislator franda j pordam id bias dell th erie county legislature has adopted a budget for brte community college whlrh calls far 127.8 million la spending to 1982-83 th legislature's plan whkh will permit th establishment of new programs th hiring of additional family and th purchase of needed equipment is 9400.000 higher than the tentative budget unveiled by county executive rutkowski on june 10th yet feature a dsrrssss in to county contribution to erie community couege mr pordum chairman of th county legislature's community fin richnent committee which wm assign ed th teak of analyzing tha county executive's e c c budget and making reconmendationa to the full legislature explained that the use of revenues from e c c.'a fund balance and an increment in state aid made both the overall increase in spending and the decree in tbe county of coat possible in addition he slated my fellow legislators and i has mad numerous other budget changes design ed to ensure that every available dollar is directed to improving th quality of ec c s academic program ' legislator pordum indicated that as increase to th appropriation for new curricula will enable e.c.c to tuff equip and start up the long awaited nursing nd robots automate pro gram in september both of the program will provide students with skills that ar currently in great demand la th job market h emphasized afeo mr pordum bald in an effort to make certain that e.c.c.'a btudenta acquire up-to-date kills snd receive th training needed to success fully compete in today's highly technical labor market tha appropriation for naw equipment purchases has been aubsten tially focressed he mated that th college will now be able to buy much of th equipment necessary for programs each m that in computer technology to ec c south according to mr pordum th amendment package adds a total of nineteen full-urn personnel to the e.c.c budget eleven of whom will ha assigned to th south campua fa orchard park he added that tbe legislature alao passed several written amendment which aak th president of e.c.c to report on . variety of taaa ranging from improving job placement effort to increasing communication between th administration and fsoilty legislator portfam concluded my colleagues and i foal that this budg«a package incorporates the community's desire for government to provid quality education and training to young adults who wid be entering th job market and for working p*opl wha wish to upgrade their skill while being mtoafal of to fiscal aad economic'crwwtrslnt which now confront couaty government and tb entire community trad uafoa - rm g 1923 1982 criterion press and still tht no i wny cantral cities largest phess our tdtsa ms bsan open maty"meah ol away yaar mx out s**t*nc aarvsm our coaimumiss in i ii ir rr hiwniii nm mnimn"-*iir :**. ■youv hist pons sign up lor * copy of th r*a*fc ctitrr.wi every w*«h — tot only 20 national 25 upstsm new york oldest and l*r*j*m minority mm - th only w.n.y nsncvsy ptgmt that a i.fsl.r.il ms bona fid tt*w*p*prt / under ' th matt h5 1179 a 10l wnsem «■> i s"**»m r*w*pai < t 1
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-07-14 |
| 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 | 1982-07-14 |
| 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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