Buffalo Criterion, 1982-01-20 |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
wntsl^gt^&onlryaccmi rochester niagara region u_s postage paid . ljr*j-*t notsl4 ■■■■* burfaix>,ht*anx3istk the buffalo criterion vol 87-4 a i ii i'*tii x i jj i ali . jjaaaijasauj svßßßs_es»e\t jan'isary 2*3 ittsl kemp calls for volcher s resignation monetary reform . ■■:*.■■washington rep jack kemp 111 ny ays that fetters resefv ~ chairman paul volcker should te-tavr his resignation mwwmmwmmwww after suffering two recessions in la yen s for the first time in our history • c it..*)*'tntflv need a change in iii....r-iiti policy sin the chairman and ihe federal reserve board won't change policy it's me to change the chairman and the hoard kemp aid kemp called monetary reform all the more urgent because the office of management and budget.is basing its tar and pending r-*ctnnmendstions on rtttiiei.it assumption sbtnit money - nt fiscal tneantre can • cure problems cm ted by federal reserve policy "\ have two object tons to federal reserve policy first the chairman and the than are cheering m percent unemployment : they till regard unemployment as m answer to inflation kemp said , kemp cited a recent glory in the wall street journal which . iirot t d federal reserve official as saying that vsith.nit v'»ii<>ntif tugnalion rising unemployment and excess factory apis the pn^pects for further prngre against inflation would be minimal second the monetary policy changes instituted hy mr volcker m h**b«*r 7 have proved to be even wors than the polis-ies they replaced the r-v gv.vr h m on eontto&iti " flawed and **»**-<« mtmtent td mummy bam caused add gyrtxtons a lote-rest rate and sbo»m he mtmppad kemp •*.« i : it's rrvrost that you rami tmmtrtd the ta 4 ii a*ba«*ie mad dm pt at - th same luim am brntg _>. damtmmd cbsmmts ttss'soißhr is ttwr ot tooney by iq***b**k*--_f's h-_^-jr-*-*w-tt**f mommyi thm fed ha rr*t*r tiff any tornm m torriiiae it vslue ehkh * the only aay to tiring doer interest rate ***-**> aid r.-mp stressed that he did not .»>«* an in flati nary easy tntmty pottty i'm not saying th fed h-nww raise ms money-supply targets i'm saying it should abandon them at*t*a-*k*rr ***** collapse of the long-term batat raoa-hats proves that no tret a*lai carat monetary targets high or low will end inflation or lower interest rates " kemp purposed a five-posnt plan of monetary reform diaa-frirrl to target one nasi • constant value of the dollar * first suspension of federal re serve open market rape a tech nique tot it-creasing live ey supply through punha of treasury a-c-tri eeaefewwmwmwwmwe second • reirrt*4}4lr-*alion of the discount rate for lending bank reserves st • market-relied level unlike open-market operations the ihsinsid rate instrument can take acotartt of people * changing demand for twmey kemp said third u s aßort for . propc**_al by the chairman of the bart for ititerriattonal 9e4t-w.fi ittito under which major central banks would fti titlgoaai nwnetary poll to tabtb-e the price of gold within an agreed range as a tnt'thod for arresting world-wide infla tion - 7 ■*'••" • ' - r>-.n bttuai tdirpm to trtum tr r-r«;bs!.ty of the dollar tout aam which • as ttsaßtt at 1971 by fnttdmrn #•*****. i ifih the c-r-rver-ir-g of an i tn.rr.sl i*g4*g-t s-b^ammm afta h tjß*-*ra*s-bi g*-*asßßßa*gaaj w t ■•**■!« ibtlbt irvtsat bbbbb ttamtm worse tomtmnrnm at 1*44 • hit e-t_*ti!i»r*-d the pomtmar inaattay tytlmtn that tystern a dta-tr hy thm mm ismeifie by 9 mmmmammm te etnar-amm convertibility dr urwortic^-awxaatwr f*r rig hi b.wt*-*r ' o*ab**eto ml the women bureau u s department * lobar hy üb,.r secretary royt.^nd j donovan far rlt|,'jphnhm|£tomma ths bible i her husband t m emmadm • bu*i..«.*.m*q irom atlanta i it*tog as is dr aretot-der mother rati cole i - „| la mt bmewbembbbbbobobbaemee v.diutt'n sate dr itw mmmmln i • sat bufftjonioß and is a former f*tifiiiii at she ***** i'-o-n-eahy af new yartt at ratt.lo black educator sworn in as director of women's bureau to lertara cote-alexsn jr sworn m on p i7lh 1981 os wßtejf «-? the labor r women's jtost by jk-creury of ****■. luyr-r-rtvd j r>no vss the cfrerr-my took ■►« at the labor secre alto 1-4 t nl rv if <**>- ohtsmiswr tor . 7*f s*»*iv*irßtwe l^wr*ndcmaßible ff •* husband t lt 3 • husiness l**t*ta her efr stoat cole of jgfc a clo-e hy th oaoi'i "** [*****-. a g-bt-b -'■- ***** * ' * ** *-"****»* —' aa.**bw **** r**nther yjsj4b*y of the i 7 la*****l*g center cj s department of education washington d c.j and john cole of atlanta assistant man ager for the metropolitan atlanta rapid transit au thority tmartai alter tha swearing in cerr>mony b*t-*atory don "*•" presented a pin bearing an emblem of the labor department seal to the director's mother obviously proud of her children's sct-omplish ryverst she hod eight childreni mr sua cole cssohj also recall the time he ao doubly pleased when two of her children yora sod arthur re cetved their doctor's de ******* st the same time in 1974 st the stole univer my of new york st fc jj i i i bewttwe secretary donovan ex pressed his confidence in the new director and th fine job she will do to help improve t-mptoyment opportunities for women he also stated his strong support for the work and goals of the women bur noting that women are a significant and growing part of the labor force the secretary said that by 1990 nearly two-third of oil women are expected to be in the labor force we tnust prepare now to meet that halt-tig that's why we are *«> fortunate at this hmm to have the leader ship of or alexan der s-trretary donovan said he appreciated the fine spirit of cooperation which dr alexander had already shown and he conceded i am very *' to that she eed to take cc the job of diroctor dr cole-alexander is the ninth woman to head the women's bureau since it was created by an act of congress in 1920 she tt nominated to her mat try president ronald reagan on aug 14 1981 and confir-ned by the u s senate on oct 27th 1981 hi her new rot dr c»vle-al«?xstider is respon sible for carrying out the bureau mandate to form ulate standards and poli cies to promote th welfare of working women and to advance their employment cspportunities she is also reagan issues statement regarding tax exemptions tarn ■■■< ' imtrptistil prntuf tdteem tsarssl t trr*i**tr-b-t raise ir-a-w-tarst tpgestita aad smmtdjcn pair tmmmtma lori ' my ' adattai is etmtm-txmd te center fun 4 aae nta views which isstat h eid*r»*-d ' m t a unalterably b*r*pustd to rocu.l diacnm iaatiam to airy form , i would ** kisjow-figtv i trtb-jte to any or-'*-»ana*-t-ai **** - st--r---s**a art ggg riwiiiaa i my i aaaaal amd tr record - cf that w.m.nt-*rat«r art * u-ar oa this p^trajteeeweewem i at also bbbbb to administrates agencies esbmtggbb batman ijial th <****■■ot*i4cr»ll the crarigir»tß sat mmkiri ** rr.olter bow aeti inte trr-*a*j carta be allowed to gt-t by rl*li weeftnt th*4 the sol he of the decision a he th tree ary deßßttoaji last i day i rwgtret tht there be been ■n»ass4«rglssit tig ef th para at at the oe *.**»'. f believe the right thing to do on this issue a to esvert legislation which wlfl sr*b***_*tt i a*a**b t-r*nt far o gaeii-a that durrstiaißai ** the basis f ran therefor i will sub mit legislation am will aor with the congress to scconiplish this purpotp new law offices to open the grand opening of law offices of hargravexft mckrhey john l har trave sr esq and terr**-*c d mcke4*-*y i wffl be held fri . jan 22 at 482 franklin st from $ to 8 p.ra rev e fisher to speak at trinity rev elr father pastor of the evening star baptist church will be the guest speaker at trinity baptist church 41 spruce st sun jan 81 at the 11 a.m service the s**-*t**e is sponsot ed by the misstoravies of the church rev joseph davis is host pa-tor the public is invited dedication or ecc city campus planned a part of buffalo great hittory hss bc*»n re**ored our old post office <* now erie caammmdty col lege's city csmput college administration faculty and staff think il's hesutiful the public is invttf-d em see for bmbb selves by a****-t*n*ing thel opening festtvitips andl dedication which will mm place during the f ■mr-day heftaaav weekend feb 12-15t the celebration win begin at 10.30 s.m on fri feb 12 with a ct-rtce-t by the buffalo phiiharrnonic orchestra ft wtt ras-sa-a-a pah lata aa gm at-ataaw-fc ptetmm s ir-r dt*dkaa»--c ti ha3ri tng to it new mm as a c*onm*«nit ctifle csaar.,gt cb*b*b r wha-w-a jr head of the surte university of . new yorv and other digr.iuries witl participate m the prt-cr-ttion and dedication cr-mr-nonie hv s*r*4wee-i will be a corntaropia of exhibits and performance befitting the joyout and triamphant t-atare of the occasion highlights of the cele bration are ft-«iay feb 1-jth is students day fouowing the buffalo philharmonic cor-cart there mb be biafiwiaaiiinaa kt m ***»> mot d*t*artsa try at dt-ta t-*a-a ihe b&aalo a*r*tletny for visual and perf-rrrnlng arts at 11:45 a.m the riverside high school chorus 1 p.m and songs 3 pad dances from the broadway musi cal the pajama t_rame by th lafayette high school production i 3 p.m at 8 p.m the city campu dramtt club will present rauamatatz and rxher jaz cbamatic readings a of word from block authors in between the events in the auditorium ypgz rock mm steel bands will perform in the atrium st 2 4 and 7 p.m on the otv cttntapa caarta arat stem a mmmtm of meg at « p-n sttkh*r.t and the pubbc gala festivities set for community college in 4-day holiday weekend at large will b invited to lour th campus inspect the displays of r-rie com unity college academic program in th class rooms and 100 at the art historical and architectural exhibits in th atrium ***"■• mwewwetwwawm ■th scheduled event ml the wmmmmmtmww mm bat feb is are * performance of th ballet ' p*4*r and the wolf by th buffalo inner city ballet . oah dren * troupe st 11 *.».; an ethnic art concert m which th ■*•*** rv-nttt-r potk , art co-tncii md showcase tome of ojr tree's rich and diver-afa-d hnic cn*,ttu fts*tii limi african arabic t*l*rkan greek irish , and rmttß - folk dances ta-rts-r-gaatt ha fully custom it—rm f from 2*4:30 p ra and * poetry readings iiy ftobalt . creeje-y cart pf«ri!_c john logan and jirnrait cantata at i p.m in oddiu'-y th**te will be a ling-end sign *-*.*-***. anc try the st mary's scbw4 for the ttetd &-"£. and sign rromp ixt.il tm in "'• the * faralejr-j lecture iso-rrn and a per.orrr.er-r try th sr orr»-jn»ty coi'leg f-a**tv ty and stadmtd t>ix*viand fiend at 6 p,-a in th 0 w4std*y pah 14th the theater of i truth | co wmistvbmer laaaa t < t-ri«ht ib-at ute urgrat urban social ser vie aweary is the nation black joblessness rate edges up wa-hington — the n wnpkryment rat tor blacks and other workers was 16.1 percent a de cember a alight lot tease over th 15.5 percent rat of the previous month th u 9 department of übor bureau of labor slat at reported th rate for all while workers also increased to 7,8 percent ct.*m pared ith 7.4 percent in novem bfi aotowmeamspem december data for blacks and other work ! reflect • rise in joblessness among adult men to 15.1 percent compared with 14.0 ... no*/*-nber for adult women 13,9 per tent up from 11.8 percent in november and he youth 39.8 percent comp ared to 41.3 percent the previous month . white worker had a decern iter unemployment rat of 7 1 prrrent for dull men 6.8 pareent tor adult women and 19.9 ft * youthslag the bureau of labor btatlstks ported that otf a national basis unempl * mmm rose sharply in ember and employ meet continued to decline the jobless rale in creased from b.4 pattern in november to t.t percent in december : it , had been 7,0 percent to july and ho percent to october hospital tour to be held if you are interested in pursuing • career in nursing corn to a open house at the buffalo f r***e*l hospital school of nursing liafktotlnchtl on monday feb itofc from i 3 p.m tour the school and the buff.i rr-rvrralhrarraalfßilit nd meet with tt staff rr-c-nbert and nursing students admission criteria wil he dixcutsed pstie-rt ***** taatofot&fßeaotta are plan ned and wmta^mefota and financial aid git • ill be arranged r/-f-e.«hrr.er.t w*iß be t*m»d snd free perking p****-s*h*t for yea convert nee for b*r*br**wap eb/ma^eemmeeea f call the buffalo gmomrg hospital a wr of v«r ing at 84v2104 a black woman is in charge th sole black mettihei of i tragn mayor jane byrne's cabinet is featur ed in the january issue of x.bony urrora t ( trtarifi-t •**-**• at the cctitihiissw of ch trta?>g department of human services when the mayor first announced tha appoint ment of ms csrtwright it was met with the skepti cism of • few advisors the advisors thought ms < art wright ws too nice to handle the job now those advisor have . hanged their minds saying com missioner cartwright ib both tough and smart for more than two years the former univer sity of illinois sociology professor has successfully administered the da-port ment's 1120 million bud cand 1.400 employees the key to commissioner t srt right . success aovma to be an unexpected combination of an iron hand coupled with a warm heart masten nhs to hold annual meeting jan 28th the master neighbor hood housing services inc 1395 fillmore aye will conduct it anna meeting on thur . jan 28th at 7 p.m at th buffalo museum of sci et-ce on humboldt rkwy all residents of the kings ley humboldt and ffe more neighbortr<**nd at encouraged to attend masten nhs will pre sent their annual report of the sixth years progress and also the the seventh year's projection aad funding source will be road availabe to all in attendance the truest gf-aartier sill be dean harold cohen school of architect sute ur.ives.tr of new york at buffalo who trill ****** of the theme changing neighrxvr hoods the public ■* invited albert r howard is executive dirertor ecc se pag j black educator | continued psge 2 1923mmm 19s2 criterion press and st the no 1 wny centra cam largest press a irffn km batn utmn every ***** i wmv year ,• truce nut m«rr *, vrrv»-y our ttxnmmmmj yauvt not «***• tun up ** a com ei tv wdum cntenon very tv — lot s**bv 20 „ hatkxwi 15 ssmsrn htm yotk't ttdtm mm itraas •**.■» pre — rhe (*-* w_n,y tpgnmtp *****-> m • i rtngsttnj a • bono tat n.*apac.i va-ats th man 3 117s act of corn - rr-pa*attr*g tmampapimt
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-01-20 |
| 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 | 1982-01-20 |
| 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 |
Description
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Buffalo Criterion, 1982-01-20
