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CMTCJtlON Pane H ls M - P * V JIZt _ CRfTCR lin tiO M » t licit I4J*» lim i IOfTOC tcwurwa •»» t*'! cc; «?»»■■*»■ V » mmt mm* rw M U > C CmHm cm h w t e ss Is. |a M M h i «* har ■“ * im tab BW |4 aiM M > Mss V#*S u ------------------------------ BLACKS 065TWY ►* OWf* HAJC5 For Beueveable Anti-lnffotion Policies 4 B 6 4 E 5 * ,> rwotn MUTUAL AID COOPERATia AS the Hcnnonup situs tV'sdii* worsen*. I sometime* wonder wh* ther economist* end other policy maker* "* * rr worry •buttI thetr i-rmtihilky wittj irdinary people I nay thin because lha fad fed week* have ham liHwd with unbelievable enure and umv parted developments ithin tha *con«dByJ,' ,; First, w«* wttn M m t i within tha fH -im tt/ffy . H U M incredible mictaka# * h r reputable bank* m calcu lating tin- money JuJijJlv; > hie hank mada an am if involving $3 7 bill um. while tha other waa <IR by a rhhra kk*) idfflm r' These two -ompl*- misrhl • ula*ein>. had hWWWinra repmrnasion* In THR’flififfl rial market*. and ptnhably ••nrauruged the federal H. m tw llaaad i»» MrUm tighten up on interest ntri Whtla «U ha pluming begun r»'|n»rting third nuartar prr __ My thr least, tha jp i fhrirr* < 'oundfd. just about every n u '» ,Xh«* 'A'oil Siror t CitfJpT not ad that tha ■megg - et corporal*- earning* «ur prised manv ••ronomiata w h j^ jje l owing Ugl m rer* non had hngun. had look-vt for a substantial narrowing a t tha year-to yea* gum." Overnl! profit* in creased hr 21 2 % com- £® inf " and pettenre have, tn a vary dangerous aslant, undarminao the believa bility of our economic policy maker pi There ia only on* way to remedy thia aituation if tha farter Admin latration inaida on continuing ita restrictive economic noli ciaa. policies which nave Ihair moat severe impact on the poor, then there mud he at lead Nome minimal effort to enforce * restraint on prosperous rorporatione and upper in come group* Unless economic' policy ia fair anci perceived aa fair, there will he lew recruit* for the war on inflation Tip of the Week Know what to do in case your hood pop* up while you re driving Don’t jam on the brake* — you could be inviting a rear-end collision. The Erie County Sher iff* Dept *ay* apply your brake* *lowly and tum on -wour. emergency flasher* When you have your car These Are The Facts tyM atE-OIM n Repent NAACP Head Releases Statement On Scarpelli vs Rempson Case Rv HFNJ AMIN L H O O M The question of affirm* live action and accom panying dehate concern mg the validity of affirm* live action policies i* under attack at every level of American life Thi* attack ia now epitomised in vet another legal challenge in Wyandotte Countv Dis under control, get off the road at a low *peed For additional informa tion, call Project Aware ne**. F.rie Countv Sheriffs Dept *48-7416 trict Court, Kansas Citv Ka It i* disire*sing that the attempt of minorities to secure their jud and legitimate place m the mainstream of American life continues to be sen ously resided K i* equally unfortunate that the media has not focused its attention on the ‘ Scarpelli vs Rempson case before now ft is imperative that the nation understands what is at stake, and why this case is just a* important a* thf ' Regents of California v* Allan Rakke ase Affirmative action, which b*g»r in the- late l«m* and emanated from the N AACP s massive efforts for passage of the 1964 Cm! Right.* Act attempt* t insure equal opportunity and progres sive development go ims for minorities | nigh defined intentions and commit ments A judgment against these four outstanding and dedicated physician* could very well ruin their ca reer* It is important to note that these young men did not choose to stage disruptive demondratkm* to voice their frustrations, but rather attempted to follow the more prudent and proscribed operational step* suggested by the medical school They are now paying for that derision with a tremen dous amount of their limited professional time, and their even scarcer financial resources Non Repent and ye shall be saved ” — Tha word mean* to feel penitence or regret tor paat conduct, to change the mind with regard to one's conduct from regret or dissatisfaction Many year* ago. aa the story la told, bands a t pm* ragged angle aason* fletl Europe looking tor freedom and iueUre - America waa discovered A nation of Indian* were slaughtered and million* a l tktarh souls imported aa slave* to build thi* nation Thi* barbaric action to win do termed freedom and iuntie* immediately plared theee early American settler* in gigantk debt to (tod. Repentance liecame a must if the new nation waa to be ever truly saved Today, the time allotted for thi* repentance may be ended Ha* America truly repented* I* there time or deair* left to con fee* mistake* do penance or make up for opportunities loat? < Turn away from evil, and do good. *eek peace and pursue It - Psalm *4 14. Haa thia simple directive been followed by America? Often we hear politician*, minister* and (Aha* type leadership eiplain that Hod ha* hl***ed America with much material wealth Oraat harm haa been done to the American people by not stating further, over A over, that the majority of thi* worldly abund ance waa, and la. ill gotten gain, and therefore doe* not represent legitimate prosperity in the eve* of God The harvest ha* indeed been huge, but the laborer* have tampered with find * directive* and plana. In which raee tha stability of the nation is and haa been in question The magnitude of post and present an* therefore, cannot be shouted down by crying communism ”, or destroyed by gun or bomb Betrayed and prevented from hi* deair* to grant thia nation repentance, true liberty and justice. American* may soon be impaled on the barbed-wire of it* own win. if it cannot eiplain to God Aa actions during the allotted time of repentance. Each day wasted in continued disobedience and *in by thi* nation make* the long and arduous desired change requested by God, a vary difficult If not impossible task ever were not skew* M l reaping huge profit* , < Jther industries which experienced big increase* in earning* included liquor tup b2 %>, mining lup 244% paper products tup 1111%. farm equipment tup 242% I. large grocery chain* <up 3*%E and tobacco lup 46*M I cite theae profit figures for two reason* First. they were completely un- antN ipaled by economic policy maker* ami se etmd. they come at time when people a* diverse in political outlook aa Prase dent Tarter, Jerry R m tjj| and Ronald Reagan. inces santly lect ure work mg people anil the | njo * on the neri-saitv at restraint ‘' and economic self-Con trol W>. - A* *maher «'«»mufe flf how restrmnt" only 'af fed* that have-not* and have-little* I draw your attention to an article on eiecutlve salanea in a recent i**u* o* "Husinekk Week < iimpensaikgi pi P>p oiaruiive*. the ni*ga tine reported }mw , m- •rs**e«) hy l.l'Jh .w o far during »7b Thia figure of course ia hardly in line with the ( arter Adminis •ration - 7‘I wage guide line, a guideline enmreeii primarily again*! common workers who earn a fralmn of what the average corporate get receive* In ughl of the lavish and «U Um visible gain* of the well-off m our soMety flna can political leaders (w(l ouniy evpect ordjnijnr plisv pie Ui welcome with open srmjf' economic poticie* • ailing for nusterilv'*” And how can Paul Vnicker the new chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Hoard hope to convince people that if we *re to sohe the problem nf inflation. ' the ■**nndard of living of the average American has to go down'’" . » So far the copseevative ecofiomH' policies' urged upon the • arter AdnurVi* tration f<y husinea* leaders have failed to curli infla tmo. i h e r KavUT|l4 irmed i>eop»e Jbrjilank. ,r g-ihw^ weds )p*grcauk. c.ndhlptov ment, pricing rv<lwe AmerHks> m of Sdusing msgiM. jmd •*V destroying near oppor imitPNr for thousands of Mark e-ongster* who are Am* lo finri woyie But • hat is worse, the repeat. ed calls for "belt tighten- N e e d h e l p w i t h y o u r f u e l o H b i l l s ? Here it is! Fro m B u ffa lo S a vin g s B a n k. Now, for the first time we can loan you up to $1,000 to help you pay for your home heating oil this season. To make it even easier, we ve set >p a special “heat-line” to give you full details on how you can qualify under the new ‘Home Heating Oil Emergency Credit Act.” C a ll this n u m ber today... 847-5921 Election of Black Republicans to Assembly Would Be Beneficial AsasmNy Republican Lsadar James E hmwv re cently ioM * group of black jiulilHsI U-mU-t* m N*y> Vork I’rti Ih*l rt in ihntr mutual interns! u> rim lilavk Republicans k> the Assembly in 1RR0 Emery waa a feature speaker at a general seasHtn .vf the h-Horo Black Neimblu-an Council, Inc., in Manhattan "I am here Iterauae we have something in com mon." F.mery said 'You want more noliiH'al clout. So do I I think we can helji one amAher.“ ‘ NAe Republican* ar* not afraid to addreas th# issue* that you care about." Emery said I "When the Convention The S2 Billion Bank BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK Member F .TIC tit Center waa tieing nagoti sled, when it liecame clear that tha Democrat* could not get it through. R waa the Republican* in th* Assembly who pushed for a commitment to affirma live action * "It was the Republicans who produced th* nacaa- sary votes to paas tha bill in the Assembly in return for affirmative action — because we Republican* I relieve that jobs are important and handouts are mpntent He also pointed out that OOP votes provided th* margin to enact th* emergency borne heating fuel program now awaiting action by lha Emery black leader* that am * of his firat acts upon being chosen a* Assembly Re publican leader waa to announce be would lead the entire Assembly OOP membership on a fact finding tour a t New York City "I wanted them to come because I do no* believe that we should ba the uc th* governor reminded U m I didn i want U m people af New York City to think of u* a• the because we ar* not upstate party Emery pledged t would provide both cial end staff support to help elect Mark candidate* m New York City "I will make you a promts*. Emery said ’ If any on* of you come* to me and says Jim. here* the lfW figure* T V is how 11 to turn these amund. I nromis* y m t it that pise look* good if that plan he* a chance nf mice*'** I wiH go to the campaign •ommiite. and twist every erwi that has money in a* hand I wiR gi\s> you the expertise you need if w*u need it to make that plan work

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Page 1: u Repent Fornyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071129/1979-11-28/ed-1/seq-2.pdf‘ Scarpelli vs Rempson case before now ft is imperative that the nation understands what is at stake,

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C R fT C Rl i n t i O M » t licit I4J*»

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B L A C K S 0 6 5 T W Y ►* OWf* H A JC 5

For Beueveable Anti-lnffotion Policies

4 B 6 4 E 5 * ,> r w o t n

MUTUALAID

COOPERATia

AS the Hcnnonup situs tV'sdii* worsen*. I

sometime* wonder wh*ther economist* end other policy maker* " * * r r worry•buttI thetr i-rmtihilky wittj irdinary people I nay thin because lha fad fed week* have ham liHwd withunbelievable enure and um v parted developments—ithin tha *con«dByJ,' , ;

First, w«* wttn M m t i

within tha f H - i m t t / f f y .

H U Mincredible mictaka# * h r

reputable bank* m calcu­lating t in - money JuJijJlv;> hie hank mada an a m if involving $3 7 bill um. while tha other waa < I R by a rhhra kk*) id f f lm r ' These two -ompl*- misrhl • ula*ein>. had hWWWinra repmrnasion* In THR’flififfl rial market*. and ptnhably ••nrauruged the fe d e ra l H. m tw llaaad i»» M rUm tighten up on interest n t r i

Whtla «U ha pluming begun r»'|n»rting third nuartar prr __My th r least, tha j p i fhrirr* < 'o u n d fd . ju s t about every n u '» ,Xh«*

'A'oil Sir o r t C itfJpT not ad that tha ■megg - et corporal*- earning* «ur prised manv ••ronomiata w h j^ j j e l owing Ugl m

rer* non had hngun. had look-vt for a substantial narrowing a t tha year-to yea* gum ."

Overnl! profit* in creased h r 21 2% com-

£®

in f " and pettenre have, tn a vary dangerous aslant, undarminao the believa bility of our economic policy maker pi

There ia only on* way to remedy thia aituation if tha f a r te r Admin latration inaida on continuing ita restrictive economic noli ciaa. policies which nave I hair moat severe impact on the poor, then there m u d he at lead Nome minimal effort to enforce * restraint on prosperous rorporatione and upper in­come group* Unless economic' policy ia fair anci perceived aa fair, there will he lew recruit* for the war on inflation

Tip of the Week

Know what to do in case your hood pop* up while you re driving Don’t jam on the brake* — you could be inviting a rear-end collision.

The Erie County Sher­iff* Dept *ay* apply your brake* *lowly and tum on -wour. emergency flasher* When you have your car

T h e s e A r e

T h e F a c t s

t y M a t E - O I M n

Repent

NAACP Head Releases Statement On Scarpelli vs Rempson Case Rv HFNJ AMIN L H O O M

The question of affirm* live action and accom panying dehate concern mg the validity of affirm* live action policies i* under attack at every level of American life Thi* attack ia now epitomised in vet another legal challenge in W yandotte Countv Dis

under control, get off the road at a low *peed

For additional informa­tion, call Project Aware ne**. F.rie Countv S heriffs Dept *48-7416

trict Court, Kansas Citv Ka

It i* disire*sing that the attem pt of minorities to secure their ju d and legitimate place m the mainstream of American life continues to be sen ously resided

K i* equally unfortunate that the media has not focused its attention on the ‘ Scarpelli vs Rempson case before now ft is imperative that the nation understands what is at stake, and why this case is

just a* important a* thf ' Regents of California v* Allan Rakke ■ ase

Affirmative action, which b*g»r in the- late l«m * and em anated from the N AACP s massive efforts for passage of the 1964 Cm ! Right.* Act attempt* t insure equal opportunity and progres­sive development go ims for minorities | n igh defined intentions and commit m ents

A judgm ent against these four outstanding and

dedicated physician* could very well ruin their ca­reer* It is important to note that these young men did not choose to stage disruptive dem ondratkm * to voice their frustrations, but rather attem pted to follow the more prudent and proscribed operational step* suggested by the medical school They are now paying for that derision with a trem en­dous amount of their limited professional tim e, and their even scarcer financial resources

N o n

Repent and ye shall be saved ” — Tha word mean* to feel penitence or regret tor paat

conduct, to change the mind with regard to one 's conduct from regret or dissatisfaction

Many year* ago. aa the story la told, bands a t

pm* ragged angle aason* fletl Europe looking torfreedom and iueUre - America waa discovered A nation of Indian* were slaughtered and million* a l

tktarh souls imported aa slave* to build thi* nationThi* barbaric action to win do term ed freedom and iuntie* immediately plared theee early American settler* in gigantk debt to (tod.

Repentance liecame a must if the new nation waa to be ever truly saved Today, the tim e allotted for thi* repentance may be ended Ha* America truly repented* I* there tim e or deair* left to con fee* mistake* do penance or make up for opportunities loat? < Turn away from evil, and do good. *eek peace and pursue It - Psalm *4 14. Haa thia simple directive been followed by America?

Often we hear politician*, minister* and (Aha* type leadership eip la in that Hod ha* hl***ed America with much m aterial wealth Oraat harm haa been done to the American people by not stating further, over A over, that the majority of thi* worldly abund­ance waa, and la. ill gotten gain, and therefore doe* not represent legitim ate prosperity in the eve* of God The harvest ha* indeed been huge, but the laborer* have tam pered with find * directive* and plana. In which raee tha stability of the nation is and haa been in question The m agnitude of post and present an* therefore, cannot be shouted down by crying

communism ” , or destroyed by gun or bombBetrayed and prevented from hi* deair* to grant

thia nation repentance, true liberty and justice. American* may soon be impaled on the barbed-wire of it* own win. if it cannot e ip la in to God Aa actions during the allotted time of repentance.

Each day wasted in continued disobedience and *in by thi* nation make* the long and arduous desired change requested by God, a vary difficult If not impossible task

ever were not skew* Ml reaping huge profit* ,< Jther industries which experienced big increase* in earning* included liquor tup b2 %>, mining lup 244% paper products tup 1111%. farm equipment tup 242% I. large grocery chain* <up 3*%E and tobacco lup 46*M

I cite theae profit figures for two reason* F irst. they were completely un- antN ipaled by economic policy maker* ami se etmd. they come at time when people a* diverse in political outlook aa Prase dent T arter, Jerry R m tj j | and Ronald Reagan. inces­santly lect ure work mgpeople anil the | njo* on the neri-saitv at restraint ‘' and economic self-Control W>. -

A* *maher «'«»mufe flfhow restrm nt" only 'af fed* that have-not* and have-little* I draw your attention to an article on eiecutlve salanea in a recent i**u* o* "Husinekk Week < iimpensaikgi pi P>p oiaruiive*. the ni*ga tine reported }mw , m- •rs**e«) hy l.l'Jh . w o far during »7b Thia figure of course ia hardly in line with the ( arter Adminis •ration - 7‘I wage guide line, a guideline enmreeii primarily again*! common workers who earn a fralmn of what the average corporate get receive*

In ughl of the lavish and «U Um visible gain* of the well-off m our soMety flna can political leaders (w(l ouniy evpect ordjnijnr plisv pie Ui welcome with open srmjf' economic poticie*• ailing for nusterilv'*” And how can Paul Vnicker the new chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Hoard hope to convince people that if we *re to sohe the problem nf inflation. ' the ■**nndard of living of the average American has to go down'’" . »

So far the copseevative ecofiomH' policies' urged upon the • arter AdnurVi* tration f<y husinea* leaders have failed to curli inflatm o. i her KavUT|l4irmed• i>eop»e Jb rjilank . ,r g-ihw^ w eds )p*grcauk. c.ndhlptov ment, pricing rv< lw e A m e rH k s> m of

Sdusing msgiM. jm d •*V destroying near oppor imitPNr for thousands of

Mark e-ongster* who areAm* lo finri woyie But

• hat is worse, the repeat. ed calls for "be lt tighten-

N e e d h e l p

w i t h y o u r f u e l

o H b i l l s ?

Here it is!F r o m B u f f a l o S a v i n g s B a n k .

Now, for the first time we can loan you up to $1,000 to help you pay for your home heating oil this season.

To make it even easier, we ve set >p a special “heat-line” to give you full details on how you can qualify under the new

‘Home Heating Oil Emergency Credit Act.”

C a l l t h i s n u m b e r t o d a y . . . 8 4 7 - 5 9 2 1

Election of Black Republicans to Assembly Would Be Beneficial

Asasm N y Republican Lsadar Jam es Ehmwv re ­cently ioM * group of blackjiulilH sI U-mU-t* m N*y> Vork I’rti Ih*l rt inihntr m utual interns! u> r i m lilavk Republicans k> the Assembly in 1RR0

Emery waa a feature speaker at a general seasHtn .vf the h-Horo Black Neimblu-an Council, Inc., in M anhattan

" I am here Iterauae we have som ething in com m on." F.mery said 'You want more noliiH'al clout. So do I I think we can helji one amAher.“

‘ NAe Republican* ar* not afraid to addreas th# issue* that you care ab o u t." Emery said

I "W hen the Convention

The S2 Billion Bank

BUFFALO SAVINGS BANKM e m b e r F .TIC

t i t

Center waa tieing nagoti sled, when it liecame clear that tha Democrat* could not get it through. R waa the Republican* in th* Assembly who pushed for a com m itm ent to affirma live action *

" I t was the Republicans who produced th* nacaa- sary votes to paas tha bill in the Assembly in return for affirmative action — because we Republican* I relieve that jobs are im portant and handouts are m pntent

He also pointed out that OOP votes provided th* margin to enact th* em ergency borne hea ting fuel program now awaiting action by lha

Emeryblack leader* that a m * of his firat acts upon being chosen a* Assembly Re­publican leader waa to announce be would lead the entire Assembly OOP m em bership on a fact­finding tour a t New York City " I wanted them to c om e because I do no* believe that we should ba the uc

th* governor rem inded Um

I didn i want Um people afNew York City to think ofu* a• thebecause we ar* not upstate party

Emery pledged t would provide both cial end staff support to help elect Mark candidate*m New York City " I will make you a promts*. Emery said ’ If any on* of you come* to me and says Jim . h e re * the lfW

figure* T V is how 11 to turn these am und. I nromis* ym t i t

that pise look* good if that plan he* a chance nf mice*'** I wiH go to the campaign •om m iite. and twist every erwi that has money in a* hand I wiR gi\s> you the expertise you need if w*u need it to make that plan work