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 CI'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