PAGE 13 our elf.re Right.� �::....__�-----= � I -:--�--�----------�----------� __ �,Chri Hedn by CHRIS HEDRI K elfare is a omen's ue. It alw ys h s been and it 100 like it always will be. man, where we uffer from higher unemployment rate thatn our male colleague , here e are more likely to be employed at min- According to stati tics imum wage. in 1977 97 percen t FOC omen and children recipients are 3 million constitute more than 19 omen taking care of 8 million of thi country's 25 million children. om n million poor according to head 64 _ percel!L_of the 1977 statistics. household using food 0 the next que tion is tamp. Thi reliance on why? Why are so many public . stance is no million of women poor? ccidents-given worn n's Be 'de the obvio eco- hance in the economic nomic disadvantage, why m etpl , here we are re omen in this pos- o earning only 60 cents of ition and what can we do e ry doll r earn d by a. to get out? Poor worn n do want to work. But they are held back by welfare plans that practically penalize for part­ time work and unsatis­ factory day-care programs for their children. The women with 4 children 3 .of whom are under 5 ears old must have competent day-care rvices if they are to wor outside the 'home. ost of them don't. Women with 3 or 4 or even 1 child do work. They just don't get paid for it. ost women were trained to be a-wife - and mother all their lives. And this in itself is well and go d. Children are very important resources to our country and ttheir upbringing and caring for is probably one of the most demanding and' prestigous job there But, we do not get paid f it. We do not get prestige for this iob. What "tho lazy, g od-for-no­ thing welfare pr am and a general' public voice ying, that government money!" I say we do. And e ouldn't be shamed of it. Welfare mothers are vic- turns of circumstance. If e for elfare right. omen had been raised to ha a have the r pon ibilty to career outside the home and 0 together to 0 ercome not such an emphasis put on this problem. hom making, perhaps e And of course, y, wouldn't be here, in this er not rai our d ughte elfare trap. to be only wiles d hat can do about mothers. Let' r them to t as ell try to ha a career and to be e are here. e breadwinners in their fam­ are here. t's take some ilies. aybe this will help po itive step to get out. them in the future. So they Go to college and find can stay out of the trap e a career, It is not too late. fell into. You may have to ait until your kids are in school, but it i worth it. It is a yout. Let's get together no u E ARD a P rms Blowout Natural Cut Blow Go' G-Q Cut JOE'S BARBER BEAUfVSHOP 161 Pipestone - BH, MI Closed Wed. " Sun Open III others days 10·6 J&R IMPORT SUMMER HAT SALE 151 Plp •• 'on. 925-0 ero Joi T aT SECOND & TERRITORIAL BENTON HARBOR 'Su day 2-8