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September 14, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-09-14

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the opportuntiy to
Virginia urn)
ye to gain exeeneece
p y. Both e d
. cerity, dependability,
tude played a m 'or
to help put them 0
here giv both .
to meet many
persons ho
for career choi
t do the youth
SEPTE SER 14 - 20, 1 3 THE CIT
e noted.
. Bradham ed peo
to or odd hours and ho are
flexible. "The Cet orker from
Benton Harbor are tho ough eO a
efficent in dom jobs . . ed. I
ould accept orker in this type of
program hene r po "ble, fact,
in a minute. e expected a lot, the
youth came through, d certainly
earned their money ," ob rved.
American Red Cro spo espenon,
. Judy Gladney, AdministratM A .,
and Safety Service Coordinator, pport
hiring qualified youth beyond the SYEP
program.
t's a great
cru a
a, no
BE TO HARBOR - Twei
and currently
o earned per-
you r ed on the BHAS
. Summer Youth Employmen Program
(SYE under C<H>I'dUl tor ora J ef-
fer n.
During the
d
of the youth
tional, city
and
strel�ened d
different than other taff"
dham, ding t "aD the
youth ere illing to receiv extra
training ch a the fir aide clinic,
n program, fitness clinic
and life certifi tion."
Betty illlams, bookkeeper and tr
portation outreach, confirmed that jhe
youth deserve a chance to obtain ex­
periences that will help them decide
hich fl Id . . Furthermore part i-
cip tins in a SYEP promotes a positive
If . for the yo people, e
noted. en they fust came to or
for u they ere y and reserved but
no they are beBinnin& to understand
our eltpe(tatio rt.spond fawrably,"
h
ad
day tha Vernon Jarrett
. column entitled � Percy­
sting that the
J Ie n may be in co ICJ
Republicans to deeei B
�ters, evidence came out that alre dy
190,000 ne Black voters had registered
EWS ANALYSIS
te since PUSH'
Cru de began. The e
urce e im ed that more than 600,
000 ne Black voter are expected to
. er prior to, the of the primari
m e Iy 198 , with the overwhehning
majority of them expect d to 0 e
Democratic.
Rev. J c n, in a h in Atlanta,
ugued that the B ck vo e s the De-
mocratic key to locking the Republican
out of the bite Hou and of locking
the Democrats into control of th Senate
in 19 . But, to maximize Blac politi­
cal po er, the 1965 Votin . ts Act
mu be enforced to end the n form
of po 'tical denial imp<> on B
people in the South, mainly by the
Democrat' Party. He . the Demo­
crat' dager must be en out of our
in 1983 so e can confront the
epublican arro in 1984.
It's difficult to ho Republicans
calCul te J tion
The
thing: (1) ho J at son d tho he
repre ts e treated by the Demo­
cratic Party during th primaries <t
the the con ention; and (2) if he i
treated fairly, one ould expect him to
gi 1 dership and rally his pporter
behind th Democrat' nominee.
If Jackson and his pporters are not
tre ted fairly by the Democr tic Party
then ing the ba Ic political intelli­
gence of B c people, one might ex­
pect them to remain unispired in much
the same manner that ennedy and hi
people ere uninspired bout Carter in
1980. It' doubtful that on man, even
Jack n could inspire Blac peopl to
allo tor oil and then m e them
smil and y it ta e good. But t
scenario depends on the D ocra'
williogn to exp nd their r no on
clande ine Republican rategy. So
much for . J ett's theory of J
n-Republican conspir y.
. Jarrett also conveniently omit
ayor Coleman Youn of Detroi
- hom h quotes gg tin th con-
upporter and
that J
o !
appreciate that! tt
co
"no vote" strategy "
South m and national crtIJ�
crat but
al ay h
peop t
for libe tion uality
mination usually
friends and no penn
only permanent int
employ t

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