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wny's largest & only aorretii^mitxxriiynewspapff rochester niagara region us postage paid wgan ho ut rfaio,tcvvyork the buffalo criterion vol sd - aim 49 atawwattat november iv l-fxkmbei 1 1901 banking system gets monetary boost better late emam ' ■ia -"" than never rap henry j nowak d-buffalo commented that the federal reserve boards action last week to ease - monetary polky are bettor ist than never the new policy announced wed nov 18 resulted to an tobctfon of more funds into the housing start reached a 15-year tow in october tha actual j number of start tor the month aara 86,200 43 percent lea than october 1980 thb amounts to a decline to the annual rate of ttoaatag aurt of 857,000 banking system a chairman of th house smell business subcommittee on tax access to equity capital and business opportuni ties nowak baa held several hearings on tha impact of high interest rates on small bustoes the congressman stat ed persistant high interest rate have been devastating to the small business person and hay caused raver recession ary nd to terms of bankruptcies plant clos ings and layoff to th interest-sensitive sectors of our economy a tight monetary policy ha not only been devastating for small btauii but baa caa**d a depression to th auto and housing indus tries th whole ectmoray is dependent on a quick recrntety ; of •; them i tm indvatrim - s.sw.it * ' gemmae cam to th wake of the getiiasatai • . tnnounct laant wednesday that nowak added despite ******** waacaew m*wmwe other initiative taken this yam math as the lei cat with a return to nkxbrat a,tr rr t rata levels no business «• ****** or reduction to un*mployratf-nl will occur th laraaam to aato tad during th bat week - of •' october by * percent from tha - aasb patted a year ega - to 116,700 ia ndwßsthi of th effect high mli up rate hat/we had mb th economy * he added ajthcaigh 1 cs*-mro*nd ***** fed for it easing a nta-rnc-ury pokey i f m_k*^_k_aa la monitor the pad's patky to aaeara thai the prime ****** rate returns to *********** this new move on their part must net turn out to be antral * tomnorary technical sf*j o rtmer-l a w-tara-to.a bgbavr prime fltit en wfla-tt serv v lengthen ****** deepen ih rwi*w<t»aa-ia wsrreas tinem pfo-fment net tmrthm wet publk lutittrb-nt roaald ft-wcaa^aatt naraday nev i2th atth key awmben af ua it befae a whit hoaae baa-hrsm and btbtlag f a groap of black writer mmd ****** sbamm t*h the president ara mmmheem at th taa wba haw beea satabbg oa xfoaba of the va rag act michael t*s.us ■■'• -' '. : xxixx iz^'"l^"^^7ame^mp*am*m irbbaaaa special 11itinml far poficy itriilnpaaiaf melvb bradley eenioe advbor to ilea president thelma daggia deputy spedal assistant aad thaddcus g-srrt-tt aw slant to the vice president for domestic policy president supports voting rights the president r*-sffirmed his support of the tang rights at and repeated hi bebef that the 2 r s*f *!? ef ***** ttf tn men and wmmw it t iht rrt jr r f tn , r american liberties lbs presicbnt said and see **** am its ***** limits „ -■teftfrjiw and editors talked w attorney gtrnera vyiuiam french troth and presidential counsellor kd.in m***t 01 about subj-act td interest to th med community the attorney oatmeal told the group that laaaawia of tit administration had discussed voting rights with leader baas th oil right community and 1 that time they bad urged th administration to extend the special provision of th act for an additional 10 ymara*%*akwßsm*\_*mm***m thia is precisely the position the president has ******. the aia-rntsy general xpre*mtd concern lhat *****>*. ■*• a of the 19m art which many supporter described a very successful **** remit in cunfusiun and delay a change were subjected to new interpretation by the courts emphasizing the administration's support of voting rights attorney general smith said the president is not talking about wsafcentna the act in any sense hill the president use his enormous prj-wers for this voting rights act as he did for aw acs and tor his budget cuts in reply to that question mr meese said te i think th fteaideat is gbsg to do everything puo*bfo to gel th vexing right art through meese added that the ak****e*mmt doe not expect resistance but it tta sb-uld be thaa the president would as the aaaa aaaeraa of lis stag that he ha before improved communication between lb ***** house and the mac raw rata may he • ftrar tienefit ol th iuncht-on bmatbg many ml the t*eea and editor were unaware for i seraph of appointment to not mention race both to attorney ieneral ana counsellor mews aaaso kant small recently appointed ihrector of media retouon and planning to work (<.* r closing th ctatswumacauoti rap pictured b congressman newak office to ffashtoglsa 0 c ara feara left dr edwaid j '■■**■** petbh anterlcaa coagteaa wl*t-on*ta bruit d rank buffab polish comtnaailt leader dr kenneth e lapke national preametm caibraltar steel congreasman henry j now at of beftan william a ullmark national ist v p of shears american express and richard b solecki buffab polish community leader wny businessmen launch fund drive after meeting with th honorable alovsius a mazewski national president of lb potish american wtjewt and polish national alliance two buffalo men will launch a nationwide corporsie praising drive tor food and medicine in poland -. these businessmen are dr kenneth e lipke stomal president of gibraltar steel and william a vilmark first national vice president of sbearsrm tos-ncßi express these '•*<■gen^men met last thursday and friday with mr mazewski in washington d c they later addressed the national board of the polish american congress meetings were also held in the white house with richard v allen nauonal security affairs advisor to president ronald w reagan and dr richard pip reagan's chief aide on eastern european affairs * in upke and mr ullmark also met with senators uigur and d'amato and congressmen nowak and kemp bethel offers academic tutorial assistance hal ami church * g michigan aye and offers tutorial toara m academic a\b.bg*a*sae*m*m*an*ssd dudto for elementary junior high and high school ii you are in need of tutorial assistance call 6-ltiso or stop by th church on the michigan aye entrance on the third floor social security tax rates to rise petti soda security ax rate and the maximum amount ot earnings taxed l rise january let under r-ro-ristorta of the 1977 soda security amendment the serial security ad ministration aaid that under the 1977 act the maximum social security tax on wages wid rise by 195.75 to 2,170 60 as a result td increases to the sorbl security tax rate tram 6.65 percent to 70 percent and to ***** **%* m w**bmmmm 8 i.»j r in fuki mum taxable earnings base from 29,700 to 32,400 employers con tributions am rise by th tame amount an a aetata worker earning 23,729 to 1961 and paying 912.98 in social security taxes will pay 1,008.02 to 1962 baaed on an estimated salary of 15,045 low-in come workers earning 986 to 1981 and paying 463.37 in social security taxes srill pay 511.81 to 1982 baaed on an estimat ed income of 7,636 em ployer contributions trill rise by the same amount for sslf-empta-ryed - per * wws the 1962 ttjnrtte will rise from 9.30 percent to 9.35 percent nest year resulting to n maximum possible social s**urtr tax erf tat 40 cm the new maxtcran taxable baa of 32,4**-0 a us aaaaaa af 267.30 warn tha yaar a aumber of other changes will also bwcotße rflr-civi jaa lat a a result erf th automatic prtmstoas at th social security p art . among these change are 1 the maximum amount of earning thai a beneficiary under age * may awn a yam without losing any social security benefit will increase from 4,060 in 1981 to 4,440 to 1982 2 the exempt amount for beneficiaries aged 86 to 72 wiß increase from 5,500 to 1961 to 66,000 to 1962 the incnraae for beneficiaries aged 65 to 72 doe not result from the automatic provisions but wa provided for by the 1977 amendment bene briar who are aged 72 or over aged 70 or over beginning to 1966 may earn any amount without losing benefits beginning srith the month in which they are 72 70 to 1963 3 the amount of earnings required for a quarter of coverage will increase to 340 up from 310 this year th 1982 increase in the maximum taxable earn ings was determined un der automatic adjustment provisions to th ' taw , wthem'vteyat*m.*ptc*y _ inaa pcormmm pet*-*t • formula which automatic ally keep tea earnings ban up to date a wag levels inert-area fire devastates business area i t ki pharmacy bt ferwm and withes it . wen up m amok fri fcataaaa nov imb the drag ' more was th mm pbrurmacy on william st , ef some 14 years and was lb last convenience tor a ******* ***** i list ru i alao lis dental office of dr crawford located above the drug store was a vw-tofi of th sans fir nd was compl*tely de stroy r-d th blaze was marled by aa overheated sb-are heater and a fire extinguisher was not near a*mm_mmaaaaaae*m th premise once boused smith * restaur ant which waa the busiest bach room in buffab for nearly a half century and replaced the eatery which was across on th other barb of jefferson in the early 20 * reports have it that the drug store may reopen to the near future in the town garden plaza lectures set at daemen the international studies program and the history and government dept at daemen cottage will present lectures on american foreign policy to the middle east on thurs dec 3 and 10th a jewish view is the topic of dr samuel paley director of judaic studies suny/buffato on thurs dec 3 at 8 p.m in the wick center of daemen college room 115 an arab view by dr mohammed el be hairy professor of politi cal sciences buffalo stale cooege will be held on dec 10th at 8 p.m in schenck lounge at wick center th lecturers ac spon sored by the pigamma mv fraternity they are free and open to the public wine will b served after each lecture mis emma cameron devoted churchwoman dies after a brief lib a service of worship and thanksgiving for the lib of mrs km ins eugene cameron was bald tues day nov 24th at i p.m from lincoln memorial united methodist church 641 masten aye mrs cameron the be loved wife of the lab guy i-enon cameron departed this lib suddenly on thurs nov 19 1981 an active member of lincoln memorial united methodist church where she founded and organised the sunshine committee mrs cameron was a cornerstone to the church for over 50 years she first united with lincoln in 1026 when it was located at the comer of monro nd kuwaiti sta she waa tha mother of aye children eleraa grandchildren one great grant child two da ugh ters in law and two sons law - ■■■■-■■■*. ■■- gc^^**k*d * iff isnta were the rev walter c barton jr pastor at lincoln and rev william 11 homer pastor of ethridg united methodist church tha thomas t edwards funeral home inc was to charge of the arrange ments interment was to for lawn cmmetmy . mm mm cameron leaders discussed voting rights issue president ronald reagan met in th oval offk-e est th whit hcraa with former *»,„,,„„ edward m brooke as nciswmber vat th prs-atdewl •*** seaata-e broot diae-a»tk>4 voting right -*-«*•. la**ka>.k -*-*--•-»• a 1923 1981 criterion press and st 9 the no 1 wny central cit largest press v out rtk-e '** been open v*ry week rt every yaw i act eat r.atane a*rvs-*j out catmnuratia you v just flott sign up tar a copy mi th a crass sjti every week — lay art 20 natkanai upstate new yoivi ts*t ami laryj-n rrpyrmty press ~ it isnly why nsnontv pa that n ' renhtered as • bona iut rsn*4p«p*r isndvr the m-tuh j l&n act cong-ess ~- t-a-junrtar*^yjv*p*is
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-11-25 |
| 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 | 1981-11-25 |
| 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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