App' tion for will run from 8 to 10 CETA's Summer Youth Em- beginnin in J ployment Program (SYEP) Youth will rk 25 will be accepted beginning hours a ee for S3.10 �----�------------�--�----------� T y, Apdll. per hour at non-profit and SYEP . funded by other public ncies. Su- CETA and operated by the pervisioo at the is Youth Services Bure ,145 provided by the participa- aiD, Benton Harbor. ling cy. YSB wiD be tablisbing According to YSB dir- outreach centel1 abo, and ector, D.O. Spence, SYEP information to the loca- been allocated S559,785 tion of thote centers can be to rve about 500 economi­ had by caIlina 927-4427, or, cally d vant youth in in iles at 683-3692. the summer job program. The jobs program for In order to determine. youth 14 to 21 y of eiipbility, youth ho apply are excluded? How can Dear Editor, they care when h ety- I ould just like to head individuals ignore publically y thank you to them? o e of my neighbors. "When government . On arch 14, 1980 I run from behind th scene re . ved Christmas Card in ho can people care or t the mail. It sent from invol d?" Tenne by elderly Jo ph criticized the unt and uncle. news media that "pi The card had been mail- Blac ainst Blac , one ed on December 13, 1979 city gainst another and and had gone to th addre make decision about that on the envelope. t i ne or thy. " 'They had the numbers right, "Citizens h ve be- but in the wrong p ce, in- come pawn of thJ the d fA 870 it addre po er bra en." ed, 807. "If you're poor or . de th card 'B, your chance of five dollar bill. . making it to po . tion The lady had recie eel the card in December, and misplaced it. She found it a couple 0 and mailed it b to my aunt after she opened it and the fIVe dollars, Five dollar may not be much, but many people oold have kept it. I'm sure there are many others in Benton Harbor that would have done the same thing. That' just one examp that let us kno that Ben­ ton Harbor isn't all b . Benton Harbor has many tJ>od people. In f ct I'll go far enoup to y that t majori ty of our citizens are FOCi. Remember, "One ro pp ruins a' h barrel." Thank 1 ... must brin ·t n proof of their family's income hicb includ current document - tiOll from the So' Secur­ ity AdminiItra . n, De t­ ment of Social Service and employe . Income docu- mentation ouJd earnings for '. months prior to the youth' appli­ cation for an SYEP '80 job. Youth mu also proof of a and curity card hen ey apply. Youth under the a of 18 mu bring a parent o. include Arno d Leonard, 1025 Emerson, B.H.; Gear Harris, 660 Pearl, B.H.; Curti Frazier, 687 E. Empire, D.H.· D.O. Spence 227 Hillcre t Berrien Spring; rt Lockhart 123 pi r B. H.; Garland Hall, 832 ain, B.H.· Flynn im, 505 E. mpire, D.H.· Royde S dler, 1100 en­ terfield, Berrien Sprin . Ri hard Cannady 815 Scyarnore, it ; Ir it- liarn , 995 E. ain, D.H.; Louis Jo ph, 217 E. th am: Percy L. Can 157 E. '. Zelm Turner, 276 argare e St.: in­ inott 980 Bishop of influence are nothing. unle you are nice, obedien t individual. "If you become part of the po er-bro er group you repre t them and not the people," Jo ph charged. Jo ph explained th t from his point of vie there has been n tional crisis at th beginning of e ch de­ cade since th 1920'. en the poor and the elderly b gin to mo ,a to the mo men t, " , the budget . crisi and the Pre . den t is going to cut b c Rev. Arthur L. Je pastor of Union emorial African ethodist Episco­ pal Church, Benton Harbor, died early Thursday, arch 20, at Borge Hospi al in Kalamazoo. Rev. Jelk , 66, came to Benton Harbor in Septem­ ber of 1973 with experi­ ence a pastor' Loui- . a, Illin' Indiana and iles, ichigan. Under Re . Jelks lead- THE CITIZE P GE3 out 200 'Ho can any y I don t to the Benton Harbor en th t po ition. . .. don't . e to is happening here. If citi­ aren't in lved it's 't r- COUNTY RETURNS UP Berrien County Treasurer llliam C. Heyn announ­ ced the County's earning on investments re up 79 percent becau of yrocketing intere ra . Heyn reported . S3,426,61� for 1979 compared to SI,910,496 for 1978. Heyn indicated that e aunt the intere earned by t account, but fund not ifi yd' ted for a fund go to j construction. term. a Bach lor 0 degr . He recei ter of Arts from th 'ty of Detroit. Re . Je . d by . wife Do ership, th church, located at Cry tal and Empire, bull 280 000 sanctuary in 1979, and liquidated th rnortgag on the fello . p hall t the location. R . Jelk born _--------. December 22, 1913 in barna. He gr dua d from ilberforce Uni 1:)' with a chelor of Arts degree and from P yne Theological Seminary tth en UO TO TUFT - Tution increa 9.5 percent to 10.5 percent t th Uni r' ty of Michigan' Ann Arbo , Dearborn and Flint campu following vote by the U Board of Regen . But the board voted for the incre Thursd y, it id tuition in the fall could increase 14 percent if the Legislature does not approve all the mo ey Gov. illiam illiken requ ted for the univer . ty . Resi nt tuition for freshmen and p omore on the Ann Arbor carnpu will go up from S 1 ;212 to 1,327 a year, a 9.5 percent iner , th board id. On the Dearborn camp , tuition will inere 10 percent from 964 to SI,06O a year, hile the Flint campus tuition will' 10.S percent to S975 a year from 882. , OFF C LSDEF ichigan health official have decided ho spit al" any hospital that has "50 percent or more BI per ns on the verning b rd d historical root in the Bla community." The 'on' Comprehe 've Health Planning Coun- up with t definition t the reque of the iation for the Advancement of Colored People. The AACP had sought the definition a me of exemptin ch hospit from state-ordered h pital bed reduc:tion p Detroit's B de � ch hospital are more n 'live to B patients than white institutio . Blac hospitals provide important training for B docto other bo 'tal penonnel, the le ers contend. bo· 'tal roo munity be jud d by the CP, the the Southern Chriitian Leldenbip Conference Detroit ediCal �ie!y. n. illaE.U