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wny's largest & only accretited minority newspaper — featuring paid l*9_mitecitc«__t_tn mi .- .. p 1 iaal^»aax^aiai ii lißiiiiiiiiiinaiii liiniramtiii a.i.1.1 naiiiiiii rochester niagara region us postage paid l_kmi no i lit fiuitem a st-vx t_vt vol 57 — fin i the buffalo criterion u ixinlsoa v dectmbct ht-jaj-iuajty i.l a happy & joyous new year lenora cole-alexander black educator sworn in as women's bureau director washington dc - dr l—tra cat alexander was sworn in a director of th labor department's wtsrri.n's bureau by sw rx-tary of labor ra*/_mld 3 h.*m.txan : dr <"<•'.•- sandar is th ninth ntiaii to head th bureaa inc it was created liv an art of ce-mj-resa in jan 1920 pie is responsible for carrylnit nit that a—nx*'a mandate to formulate standards and pattern to prnnxoto the welfare of wortiin xyt-aman and to eidv-tirice their emplt-ym.nt oppesrtunit m its i a!s i*».|ieen.,lii tor insuring effectiv coordination mon all departntent of or !.•»*-*< ,•••> on matters hie-h re-late to the inter fast of x*ta%tng women v *"••' am indeed for tunate 111 have th expert ence and th ct-ae-fce-atoa to serxxnir th interest of tkinj wftmen which dr 9m**mwma*tm*t brings ta the dept if labor rvse,.-..a»i said i mm tot-ware to the contrthu tisinx she arill make ,-* t-tsftpmg the irnpt ear out it rolx to serve the txexmen of thix tion * ** c^e-ale_t*rr*k*r was t^jt-r fjemfmm nor.i'-iixtcd ta her pom by the prx-sicr n al4 t id was mtturthmd by tb btmsta aa ot 27th prior to her mppolrtianent _ txmmbm aba was *» president ft-r student affair at the university of the dt—net of columbia taaaali.iniiaiiaiaiiiiß.tii.niii ii tr she -'-- tmrved ** vie mam aaaa aarvao aa v rvt-sieit-ril for student life at american university , in washington d c mm 1973 to 1977 from 19«9 to 1973 ha was assistant to the vie president for atudant affair and interim dim-tor of the ciwem4a l-ve college center stale university ol new york at huff alu between 1961 and i*l9 dr alexander aa a teacher in chicago and a research assistant at the ***** unite it v of new york at buffalo cole-alexander was , ndim-atad at the stale univmity of new york at but—lei he-re she receiv ed her bachelor's degree at ihe slat university colleita in 1967 and her master * in 1m8 and phd in 1974 at the state : university a adv of buffalo llaxawtidr has l>e*n invxilv-ed in many profes mwt and munity sen-ice activities vac-had ii-m ******** on the board of nwwwaxioits of the d c chirrs her of com merce d c rental ae-re-erori*eixj«tiw cmmis *>**-**. national as-er-riairon f studaeni per.«evnnel ad m-ustnrtors comntil of i xv ..,....- „, cr.-ii . pet led atk>ri aad watiur^-v-n ownrt-sr lor women dr <'•.».. awsand is rr.rr i t m alexan dot fk and rrsidet in vaa.htrta-t '* c labor management committee established at gemcor allen bow interna 1..-t.ii representative of the international asaar , . t»f machinist and aero tfpte workers iavx atitl thomas spi-ller sr chairman of th board of th mcor 785 hertel ave d—i . a supplier of ntumalk riveting tt.aia.ihrs hay annum • ci the forma tn m of an in-ffiit kilii-r itiiinugi-tiii-nt rwr.rruttee at cemt-or tim lmc is sponsored w-4 bill b servic ed by the b-ffula-eri county labor stoagemisnl council ekme co-chairmen ara da-rtrl p.tiblin jr presi dent of rublin industrie nd george l vessel president of the buffalo afl-cio council eme-eir and the lamaiv tnus join the ever growing i an ngenie'itt com mittee network in the butarea the network now numliers more than 70 committee involving more than 40 companies and 40 unions and serves 25,000 union arid manage nebt workers this net work of committees repre sents the largest and most successful cooperative i i eoopaisti labor-management effort in the united state minister extends appreciation sr t 1 wave ******* ** ■-• *-——. m"***"l eeß •-*.-_ a ia.i.re.u>r at ****** ******* ■warxa incee *•**„ ______■' ** w w*---s and ■**•""•** ha rta atfapwt d ,<*! e__l.!r d ** m c ******** *** - «-« a w_______t^___^^^^^^^^*r •'.-: aft 0 1**1 a the owtb'a reporter '*■'• •"■• happy and preyap.r.vsi new year new legislation allows for property assessment adjustment two'bill of considerable import arse u real property t.et[.n were paased -.*... xeastoi whirh may have been overlooked by buffalo residents because of the mam tm*m*tr considered by th assembly during the ht-ctic seiaions in the fall the le.hi berth • f which i „- b».n liii 1 into law make small court litigation available to pt-ople di-satisfied with their pru'rerty tax assessments in the past many property iwnerx f'icind it too expensive to -„ - l in i,i 61 irieipntatile i -■n , i t through jutlu wil revie*vv for this reason those who felt they ere leeing ...... -.-. i unfairly and received no satisfaction from ruling f the itourtl of asses-aurtenl review were in effect denied further hearings bet au«e of court coat to initiate a grievance pr,heeding one must obtain the necessary form from the buffalo assessor's office iluwever bt»fort you undertake this you mux first determine if your property is txe-tuslly ovwraaa.aa.il to do su the foibewtng laps should be taken first rontact the buffalo s ...... , office to request your property's assessed valuation the office is located in r,h ltll city hall buffalo n y by assemblywoman cakolasiwi.k 142u2 tt r.e i ■,:_ , ***** . divide ■-.' a r t t.s 5233 tthe tuir m—lndium rat for fm—ln th sad i the 9*9 ******** value r.e . r n t-ttart ar»rj v brc or your civic . • ■-•. .»•.. ■•■to ',« actual sales of * r com parable to v own 1 d recently ia •>_ ar thai is the data which „:, c"er*'t*>rat the arttud market value of your home and must be ]„.:,,!.■<( tn •"-.! grievance empm.m*m if the actus mark ****** erf your bean las c!t<etminej*d by lh«r sat pnr of name comparable to ye»ur own i mm than th projected market xahae then ye-u should submit a arras arse totem upon mptote of your grievance form return rt to horn 101 city halt buffalo v v 14202 pera-nally or by m*i while a 25 fee mint accompany a simplified petition fort to initiate the small claims mart action propt-rty owners mil be nil-had to at least • { partial reinsltur-aement it a favoram des istem is given however i caution em that this grievance process i a citizen inttiatrv program with the burden of proof on you the property taxpayer a new black nation arises aatirrna's prime minister i . *.:, . bird i ffec-tktnatelv known a the father of the nitii.tn -.-■■' ,:*"•'' '': * '. "-'_>•*", :.;■'•'■'- ' '■'-'■tt .* wtir!t newest black indt-'-c-n ttet.t 1 att'-t 1 hailed in the january is*ue f ebony fr.^-dent came to antigua u the caribbean after 350 year h warfare was not n»*x*dt-d t win ar,tn*xia*s frexxlorfi independence was ac tcvi-d ifcrotifiti mutual airrct-meot kve tftftigrt defense was not an issue »•*» i eit.trfi.cle.se pritnc mmistet lester a f.s-t.aea.r up it . en-a sreem s i cc tr.e tv.-r.e-ei inx-astort of l>ctmmi»-a a-4 year security has becot-ve a primary cit-ertt of rncsst caribbean islands t'*urt.m is artiirua - major rf>xirce e ttts-etme last year tourism brought it-ore than 114 million in foreijrri evct'.ania earninirs and about 14 million ro wai*t v forty percent of that total was breeuirtit ir by american tourists is the 157 th member ot the united natieir.s ready for all the responsibilities i independence prime mniater bird a-;<.*rt_."...after l""io years if wer re not fady to ie-ok after our own destiny and aau iltte irimßall 1,*.8 r btsax.aa top black fund raisers under the leadership of these two washing lonian from left to right kent t cushenlierry chairman nd hi calvin w holaik co-chairman of the i9c partnership campaign l the united way • united black fund of i,'realc-r washington d c 28,709,224 was raised mr cusht^nberry is ibm eir-yorate manager of communications dr rislarl is the frnind*>r-prt»s idrnt of the united black fund and the prime mover of th h-year old partner ship drive mr cushenherrv and dr • lark are thi first blacks tti ever ad a united way campaign and united black fund is the first black charitable fund-raising organization authorized to participate in the combined federal campaign chisholm speaks on enterprise zones bill suggests improvements otntrgr nan shirley chisholm d-nyt believe that the kemp can ia urban enterpriz zone bill can work if certain improvements in it pre made in llrttoininj prepared for a public hearing to brooklyn bethany church doc li the stated i do belies that major incentitre ere needed tor business ttv***t-topment in our community but i also share some of the objection to th bill *%*) it pre-n*nt form in her prepared statement mrs chisholm first resided details on the bill the bill would allow the hud sarrhary to designate 10 to 25 rnterpti zones each year through 151*4 which sutler from high unemploy ment a large percentage of poor residents a substantial loss of popula tion chronic building abandonmt-nt widt-n*-i-ead tax delinquency and the like she continued qualified businesses in the zone woo - tor the next 20 years - pay tower federal taxes - no capital gains taxes on investment i—rome taxes on only half thaw earnings and tax credits for hiring disadvantaged w-ers lflk__skli mm*j**am mm - f~m***m-^*wm *' ' bv(*^^pbmhqns3n representative chisholm then men leonad specific impros-ettien she has in mind and may offer as an-andment when the bill reaches the house fl-aor to entjure that new job and good cebs will really lie created by th kemp-gar cia coi-a-ept - jpqttqttnn first i w-ould offer tax incentive onhr ta mall taitxiixaaaw fa mm easiiittrx d*toj •__ ■tyall new tetis <-■*_»• ttom **_**» firm there i ■_* aa po_t un renting tog new imt*m*rwa into th neighbo if computer robot and a few button rushers operate hie whole thing without needing any new worker second i would grant no tax cuts to businesses which move into the zone from across th street or from acros the city short-distance retaeatkin would make no new job in the area third i would lft«i*t on coordination with and expansion of other urban programs these zona should becfirr.e a focu of a whole range of federal assistance projects fourth i would nereis ■the percentage of ceta-eligibl employees who must lie hired...especially our unemployed youths . fifth i would provide ■«.«_ rramey for business start-up mm new companies make no profits in ihe first rears so tax cut would tie of no help to them and finally stall i would introduce rigorous nexountability — basically if the concept i not trorifing let a not wait 20 years and tot us not lose all that tax money before we admit or maybe even before me know thai it ha been a bad idea the congress woman's tie-rner.l concluded on an e-filimistic kite i want it to work i believe it can be • •*_-! idea — an anprovad verne-en of the kemp-garcia tail in rotr,bin*ti.-i *,*>, other well-fm**rct_and well tivnarht t urban progra t*a*i n*.vt alt t"tu*4 rood *,_, cor bu*,itie»s ( and mot impestan even ikttor pl»ce fur w to use olv infant home elects three to board lackawanna — three new membera hax-a been ix-rtad to the board of cxex*te af out lad of va-iawy infant he tgo **__--"- i—x-tad to the board merr ma m c bauer ceerald i*m and mrs annette ********* marx bauer a a itkl mount st mary academy gradual and salutatorian curretytly hr a attending hi state i at«n of new york at buffalo • rvcrr the ******* to study l-aycrnninr her goal is to establish a career in child and family counseling one she graduate an active member of _ amelia parish in tona wenda m bauer hex been engagt-d in family and retreat work on the i'era i e—reaan level in addition she ha been a staff member in th youth h ***•**, youth mm i-try program ms bauer resides with her parents robert and naamary bauer at 243 i'ttgerl road tonawanda m bofrar is adminis trative assistant to the general manager at beth rhem steel corp he joined the company in 19a4 1 a7\>*t lt*-x*ohred in civic organi rations mr bogacz >« vice thaw-man of the buffalo araa chamber of com merce key club director of lackawanna chamber of commerce and director of bethlehem manage meni club he alao nerve em the untied way and the shore line task force mr ilogai / resides at 3(134 bonnie lane han burg with his wile pauline and ins twin 12-year-old daughters amy and judy mrs annette haugh people is director of the family foster care pro gran at st augustine's center in buffalo previ ously she has served as a social worker for the erie county dent i social service and a en elemen tary teacher in diocesan schools mrs peoplea is a sari secemdary education grad uate of the state univer ti of new york at buffalo u/b since then she has advanced her education through various training programs seminars and workshops presently.she is involv ed in many civic organize lions and csxmniunity acli vilici iv name a lew he is assistant treasurer for the community planning assistance center board of directors member disignate of new york stat child welfare stan dard advisory council and erie county executive appointee to t!rie county drug task force mrs peoples resides at 46 c.irar.l pl buffalo and is the mother of five children bh retiring infant home board memltrrs wi re rob ett w grimm sr of pendleton n v and mr carole t lee of buffalo miss felirabelh enders of w'illiarmville « junior member resigned from th i,.,iit.l due to sthedvilinu conflicts new officer elected to the board were sister shell maria walsh of mercy hospital vice pres ident and william ho comb of kenmore ecre tary msgr robert c wurtz serves a preeident of the board aiid sister mary walter love bsj is executive director of th olv home was founded 75 years ago by father nelson 11 baker today the home ct-jres for ' 150 handicapped children and emotional disturbed pre schoolcrs and offers ma ternity and child care services to 200 unwed mothers anm.*tti:pix)pu-j kemp to address chamber at luncheon coagi-eaaman jack f kemp will be the guest yaitr at the 1982 western new yorker of the year luncheon tut jan 12th beginning at noon m the golden ball room of the buffalo sutler hotel and honoring an drew b cang ci presi dent of the m & t bank and immediate past chair man of the chamber at the luncheon mr craig will be presented • portrait of himself taken from the cover of the january 191*2 issue of western new york maga zine in which he will he featured in a cover profile story mr craig was chosen western new yorker cf the year by a committee of past recipients of the honor the name of the annual award begun in 1964 was changed in 11*77 from man of the year to th present western new yorker of the year reservation for the lur-rarheon at 110 per perron including us and gratuity mar be mad at chamber headquarters 107 del*ware aye during business hour tele phone reaervatan may he mad by l*phrtaat the chamber at m»*6672 t*bles of ten are available 1923 mi criterion press and still the no i wny central cities largest press our thtw f**99 bm freer nary weak th ****** y**r wncv out toktent mi**viritj our trirr„_riit*v • tell them you saw it in the criterion * v _ « i flona triors up tor a cop it t •-. buftaki cm ton bswrv stark — km i er a j national » utaaaa na vortex oldsat arid lurfast t.,..-.i,t v tret — us orirv w.n v mirsfarity saw that a aa*tafi at • hew tide i->te-e>-ipa(**r uncfet th met i iff act eici»mr»a — regulating i-wv.sp-.pei a__a*mwi^ia«aa_m_l_l_—»ti mmmmm itiiaiirirrnfflhlitli *_■■*• mi ilia ■b_h
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-12-30 |
| 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 | 1981-12-30 |
| 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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