ae on for i higan G Utilitie that rve much of South e tern i hi an one of the tate s po er comp rue being urged to help 10 -in orne cu tomer void ut-off of utility rvi e thi winter. Th Public Servi e ommi 'on cur­ rently i or ing with ichigan G and oth r ga utilitie to formulate plan . il r to an reem nt wor ed out b t n th Public Servic Cornmi . n o companies for this heating illiam G. illiken· Tue ay Publi Servi Commi 'on' to help 10 -income void the ut- rvice thi winter earlier Servi e Com- o p Conti ed from 2 other t te move into ichig n for thu incre sing the ichi- 10 d. As this i emotional ould be i to get the F cts bou t elfare vin bu t to continue to r du e th gr nts of th recipient is not the an er. In fact it ill continue to p rpetu te the elfare sy tern. The tern tive to SOS appro ch i training nd empl m nt. It i the re pon ibility of th g v rnment to develop career f r the poor. Benton Harbor was systernati ally . ripp d off let u focu on rehabilitating our to n. I drnire the te her of Benton H rbor High chool ho is tr ining eep gas mi 'on for cting to prote t me of the ate' n ediest residents durin this heatin an," illiken id. 'Thi a tion ill help to avert ver h rdship for many i higan families and p ibl m y b re p n ibl for savin live.' The rule ill prohibit utility shut- ff through April 1 1983 for i hi an Consolidated Gas Company and on­ sumer Po er Company customer who are eligible for en rgy program 0 til D partment of Social Servi es and wh participate in eatherization pr ram of the department. The rule requires eligible customer to better interize their homes or t e other step to reduce on umption in order to take vantage of the new emergency rule. loy • rl e young people in the area of reconstruct­ ing old buildkngs. There should be exten 'on of this training hich should include tho who have lost their jobs and prefer training and employment to elfare. I am a believer that the Holy Bible is the ord of God, and that e are in a christian country. But none of us can ppea our con ience by going to church on Sunday mornings rai ing our eye to Heaven - singing, 'Oh Ho I Lov Je us" when the system is crushing the ery life blood out of the poor and we do nothing bout it, although e ar in a position to do so. You may deem my vi s radicali rn, but I c II them righteous indignation. Inez J. Holmes P.O. Box 252 Benton Harbor, I 49022 o erify income for Food Stamp SHI GTO fter January 1, tat mu t m tch reported income of fo d t mp pplicant gainst other age d t to verify information on the food t mp pplic tion. On th t d te all ate will have age matching sy tern to screen per ns incorre tly reportin their income to receiv food tamp. Incorrect reporting of w ges a ts and re urce is significant area of abu in the food tamp program, accord­ ing to ry C. Jarratt, USDA . tant ecretary for Food and Consumer Ser­ vice. Som peopleinaccurately report their income to qualify for food tamp benefit, e id, o counter thi USDA recently issued rule requiring all tate to match the ages of applicant and participant with Social Security Administration re­ cords and/or unemployment compensat­ ion record. any states already are involved in me form of wage matching. Some states match income information pro­ vided on food tamp appli ations ainst their own state and federal employee record as well as welfare and revenue record. Other state match ith wor - man's compensation a ount hospital or state university information to verify information n d stamp and other publi i t n e appli ti n . DEC. 29 - JAN. 4. 1 3 THE CITIZE , GE3 Residency time on L S G - The state cannot requir -months M' higan residen y as a quali­ fication for receiving General A istan e welfare benefits Attorney General Frank elley ruled Thursday. The requirement i proposed in p nding legislation to tighten welfare eligibility. elley said uch a condition ould violate a provisi n of the U.S. Con- elfare ru I ed out titution that 11 itizens re enutl d t equal pr te ti n of the la . Sin e a Department of So i I ervi e stud sho ed that onl about 3 p rent of all i higan elf re recipient m ed to the st te to oUe t it ne it there is 'no ompelling tate intere t hi h might justify establi hin a . -m nth aitin peri delle added. Riegle bill would provide health care for unemployed ASH GTO .S. Senator D n- ald Riegle introduced legislation la t ee whi h ould make health are' coverage v Hable to joble or er ho have lost their health bene It as a re ult of their unemployment. The ichigan Senator said the He lth In- surance for Unemployed or er of 1982 ould a ur th t the a t majority of unemployed wor er and their families would be prote ted for up to one year or for 0 da after th have returned to wor . The Riegle legi lati n uld pr vide protection for t distin t gr up : the first i or er ho might 1 th ir jobs in the future and the ond i workers who have 10 t their j b ithin the t elve months prior to en tment of the bill. The first long term pl n uld reate ontinue In the em­ - f a re ult n. Benton Harbor Publ ic library The Library ill be I d D emb r 30 3 1 and J anu ry 1. The Li rary ill clo at 6 p.m. D ember 9. There ill be n Pre h 01 St ry- time this ee . There ill be no m vi ee be in- ning December 7, e h pe ev r on ha a H pp Year!! See y u Janu ry ,1 your e Ye r off right. i it libr ry! ew aterial ment in Iud : H ps" 1 er : 'Surnm r Girl. L