y to get advertisment for the B c paper and they had o rely I'rily on circu- tion for income. Doth r problem high degree of turnover of reporters, Th non- Bl c pr had more money and could offer reporters more money. a re ult lots of ood reporter left, 1 ving th Bla press with a large turn-o r of iter. But the ajority of the papers 0 rcame pro­ b ms of this kind and the B pre continued to flourish. tb number of pap­ er increa d so did the criti­ cism . One' being th t soon th bl ck person become more into th flo pre ha ry cei in 1827. Today re re 0 r 350 #B ne,.,a--,aper in this country OVE SEA -14,1979 THE CITIZE PAGE 5 main- tream of society, the blac pre will die. So far this has been proven untru . Today there are 0 r 350 BI c papers in the U.s. and in e d of dying off, the Blae pre em to be growing stron­ ger in number e ery year. Adverti r are starting to recognize Blacks as trong con umer . And a direct result of this, blac no have 34 billion dollar buying po r in the U.s. So th future of the BI ck pre ems quite good. Perhap beca the Blac pr and 0 L Y the Bla pre ab to the B c ence in our is today. John B. Russ nn ... I &, • A eH ,1827. [VOL. t o . f yo 'r • c o c i im • Is e r Ag 21 - 30 On y ar r High sid ncy in chool graduat o f lony conviction Stat of or GED I G·DOW . Contact Trooper eoleman Benton Harbor. State Police Post. 926-7361 Starting pay 15,033.60 An Equal Opportunity Employ