THE MOVE o • • o Berri n Springs where e ed a Group Leader. From there e went to the Sub-grant Program - Youth .. n and from there to the Youth Service Bureau. now heads up the Youth Employment Train­ ing Program (YEW). s. o h worked there for two yean and enjoys it greatly. . "I oy orlting with very much and some­ day hope to haft a job in high 01 dminis1r - tion," e '. • 0 . very active in her church, the e Georgia 0, YETP Coordinator, came to Ben- on Harbor' 1966 d ent to and Induated from Benton Harbor Hi&h School. loe the d' by henelf at Briarwood pt over­ of vice . After the three-month ineligibility period, perso could re-apply for relief. Pre ntly, recipien re to join a ork pro- ject are cut off from "I th t th Legi - The 0 ernment , the mo t ub tantial one of it aster Sergeant Samuel kind in fri . Doe announced, followin The Fire tone Rubber the coup earlier thi year, Company control nearly a that there ould be very littl million cres of land for i chan e in Liberia' re tion rubber p antation and em- ith other nation. Thi ploy some 12,000 people in policy continued, despite its Liberian oper tion . m clear Deed fOT reform in The Liberian iron ore de- term of Liberia' receipts �its have brought Bethle- from U.S. and other in hem Steel into a major role in tors in Liberian ra e- Liberia' ecooomi affairs. ri . A t my prob em of orld- T e U.S. h d the great- . implication f ces Liberia est t ke and involvement, in it lucrative maritime fleet a forei n overnment, in hich includes privately- Liberian ffair. The U.S. 0 ned hip from other h maintained the Omega nations re istered in Liberia communication and moni- and representing one-fifth of toring site in Liberia, which i the entire orld's shipping nd o Par dUe Baptist Church in Benton Harbor. She' a Sunday School teacher and member of the Bible class. She also' a narrator for the church' TV br d­ cast and . the Pre 'dent of the Junior Society. In her spare time o sings with the Sounds Unlimited Gospel Group and abo lOY s to and . roller ate! • 0 feels that there is still hope for the Benton tbrOOI area, es­ pecially the downtown area. "I . people here o • I have a lot of giving to do and there are people in this to n who do have the ability to do just th t," to , oh, no, not yet!" ''Change is defmitly needed in Benton Harbor md 1 am trying my best to do my are to bring I about change," 0 dded. �eorgia 1·1088. tance for 30 day , although there is no te tatute penalizing elfare recipients ho refuse to ark or cept employment. Gnodtke noted that there been trend to- ard closing more gener . of perso ork in re- cent mon He pointed out that a Department of Social Service survey f the fint four months of 1980 0 ed that bout 900 case a month ere ing terminated for 30 day of a Ii to comply with the guideline for receiving assistance. In ay, Godtke said. about 3,500 cue ere do d. If the trend contin­ ue he said, the could e about double th $8 million hich fi an- ticip ted. ob Kheder, deputy director of the Department of Social Service, hailed fleet. Liberia deriv some S12 million ye rly from this type of "easy- ccess" regis­ try. Admittedly, this h r ulted in far too little uper­ v' ion of ship hich increas­ in Iy h ve polluted and otherwise endan red both foreign ports and interna­ tional aters, Palroniz o our adv rli rl y th signed legislation "balanced appr ch that wiD provide opportunitie for or. along with more enforceable sanctions for our field ork.er. "Since the state of our economy' in such tenuous shape at this point, th cost savings that this biD will provide . extremely important and I commend Repre ntative 0 ling for introducing it, the legisla­ ture for p . g. it, and Governor Milliken fo . ing it," Kheder '. .y or • c e a a CO TACT T OOPE COLE Benton Harbor .. State Police Post. 926-7361