By CHARLES ST T Field Rep. Benton Harbor District o YOU SOCI CI I - 12, 1913 THE C'T_'ZE PAGES exh u ed their re urce after pending time in a nursin hom. d Center on letter Young people in Southwe tern i hi­ gan ho are planning to pply on for their first mmer j b nd ho do n t have a ocial Security number should remember to apply for number t le 4 ee s before they ill need it. ost employer ill not ccept pplica- tions from peopl 'ho do not h ve Social Security number, it i a good idea to get a number before looking for ajob. To get a cia] Security number, person mu ' provide proof of date of birth, identity, and U.S. ci izenship or immigrant tatu. People 18 or over mu t apply in per n. Th best proof of date of birth and citizenship i a public or hospital birth re ord recorded before e 5 or re­ ligi u record of birth or bapti record- I THE P T ral tate w nted to require ult children to contribute . to the pport of indigent parent , but federal interpret tions of edicaid la di ur ed them from doing . The tates ere told in effect, that they would 10 edic id money if they dopted such a requirem nt. o ho e er the Rea an dmin- is r tion has told ates they m y enforce such requirement. A cial supplement to the st te edi 'd manual, i ed by the Department of Health and Human S rvices y "the 1 and regulations permit tes to require ult family members to pport adult relatives with­ out violating the edic id statute." in n for the Y in re in people TO the st te to rite Go . Jam s Blan h rd and prote t." Th interpretati n of th edi- id I ed re ently in government publi tion ive tes n y to curt il edicaid costs by requirin children to pay m of the costs no p ld by federal and tate government. edi aid finances medical re for poor p pIe d many elderly people from middl -income families ho ve D C The proportion of Bl who have dropped out of 001 ha d lined over the p eral ye r hile that of bite h remained the same, cording to report' ed by the Comrnmerce Department' Census Bureau. Among BI civilian 18 and 19 years old, 19 percent were not in hool and h not gradu ted from high school, 1981 survey shows. In 1961, hen such data a rust gathered by the bure the proportion 26 percent. Th proportion of e - m ntary and secondary u- dents in private school a about the sam . bout 11 percent of elementary hool e children ere in private hoots in tho t 0 ye and the percent h remained the same since 1911. It wa 15 percent in 1964. omen continued to 'outnumber men among all college tudents in 1981 and the aver e udent no Ion er as of tr ditional age. There were 108 women attending college for every 100 men in 1981. In 1972 the ratio was 74 omen per 100 men. Th 1981 rvey al 0 ed that mo t college students were 0 er 21 years old and more than one-third (36 fi n UA Forum f atur • nlor fitn United coordin tor. In dition he will spe on ho exer- cise not only can en ble e ch of us to live longer but a] liv a fuller life. ' The pril 11 on is being spon red by Region Four e ency of in; hitc mb To ers St. 10 ph' and the YWC St. Jo ph. ed before nt h uld rd, e)- Applications for a S cial Se urity number can be obtained at the B nton Harbor Soc' Security offi e 1 ted t 225 Colfax. The telephon number is 926-7232. percent ere 25 and over. Colle e enrollment gre from 1972 to 1981 to by one-third total of 12.1 million reflectin incre of 12 p rcent for men and 63 percent f r omen. The number of tudents bove the tr ditional ge of 21 gre by more than half. omen comprised h f of full-tim undergraduate under 35 - 45 per ent of gr du te student - nd th m [ority of both part-time and t -ye r 11 udent. The female prop rti n in all four cate ories . re b ntialJy fr m 1972. Adults Thinking About Returning To College: Aquinas College's Office of Continuinq Education and Graduate Management Program . cordially invite you to a workshop on Saturday, April 9, i983 from 8:30 a.m. to noon In the Loutit Room of We�e Student Center the final mee ing 19 3 forum ill t e pi e f om 1 to 9 p.m. in th St. Jo ph C 508 P e sant St.· Tic et re priced at 2 e ch nd c n be purcha t the d or. ho in 1978 CLOTHI G FRO THE 30's TO THE PRESENT TopiCS will include: . Career Planning Financing Your Education Support Services for Adults Selecting a ajor: • Accounting • Business • Computer Information Systems • English/Communication Arts • Graduate anagement Program • liberal Education • Psychology • Religious Studies • Undecided erci pr ram and pro- dure. Lloyd ill brin ith him team of nior iti- zen ho ill perform an e rei pr ram to mu ic th t i truly in irin id Don 1 ro C r of Phy i­ nd forum 14S. PIPESTO E, NTON HA 0, Mt PHONE g25-!5B14 R.S.V.P. 59- 2 1, ext. 317 From outsidt 0 Grand Rapid, call ToliFre 1- 1-541