or re or culture of a city, commission iW. The co n dy, inority derly Services: Programs, Older Problem" examined OM program Brid eport, Conn.; San Franc' o POO - an ,. the co " n "ed, minority older peop d much higher tes of po erty than the' nonminority counterpart But ry ci y studied, minority 0 er ere unde ed. The Older Act m es no ref enee to prefere , it ou1d be given to tbo ecooomic " . , joi in orpnization and 'SlaIlln' .. the em t. " � LL OBILIZE tho s of people 0 er the coone of the next ye in efforts to the tide of ,. unemployment, nu annihilation ra' Yio nee," said. any of the pins of the fir nwch on n are beq eroded a r of the policie of the pr nt Idministration. There- fore, e are reco people and orpnizations of ood to forge a and a rategy to ud a SUlJPDI of ' of arlin Luther and a reclaiming of our right as o • • I r ITED OUI'REACH - Despite the Jo participation of minorit' Area Agencies on ere not actively tryins to recruit mineri into the program , t commission sUI. oreever, according to com- , 'n aff, �e not keep b on mmoriti in if program And minorities ere not usually active , an AAA' plan nina. The U.s. Commission on Civil ' m pub cond part t will include reeom- ill al contain the oatio rvey of S te ncie on Aging. To get a single copy fo the udy, nd a po card to the U.s. Commis- 'on on C' 't Publication are- hou , 621 . P yo St., AI and', Va. 22314.-HH AUGUST 11 -24, 1 2 THE CITIZE 'p GE3 n citize " Dr. "BECAUSE TERROR REIG at aM th o o 7 The number of voti e B rose 44 percent from 12 million in 1970 to 17 million in 1980, 'h four ates reportmg a B electorate of 0 million or more, according to a report from the Commerce Department' Ce Bur , York in 1980 had the large number of oting e B (1.6 rnilWn) f0110 ed by California, Te and Illi­ no The increase reflects the 10 ered votin e�ility to 18 year in an ate d growth of the Bl population, up 17.s percent from 1970. o-third f th D' rict of Colum- bia' electorate ' Black. State w' h the highe proportion of voting ge Black are '" pi (31 percent), South Carolina and Lou" (27 per- cent), Georg' (24 percent), bam (23 percent), aryland (21 percent), p I FO SESSIO FO SE 10 5 Inform tion concerning service provided by the Department of Soc the tegula­ '0 on the' eanee of food stamp Social Security and de th benefit will be provided the public t a meet- jog to be held th River Terr Apartment, 300 River Terrace, Benton Harbor, starting at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Augu 24th. The public ' invited to attend this meeting deferred." rth Caro ' (20 percent) V' (17 per t). In 1980, B 10.5 percent of the to at tion tionally, 53 percent " in the South. In 1980 9.8 million B s reported be' resi ered 8.3 million reported 0 ing in t 19 0 el ction. The B outmWation from South that b an odd ar I hich spread ttlement of Bla throughout the United Stat until th mid-�Os con' bly equalized the regional d' utjon of B er- th* � wmg m 1980. The report notes th t omen are the majority of th voti t.ion in all te except � __ • & ....... ,� da, and yoming, that the nation' otq will reach 170 million in er 1982, 5 million iner 0 er the total for th 1980 e ion and 29 mil­ lion more than in 0 ember, 1972. Cop' of the report Pro' ion of the Population of Vote e for S vailabl for 2,25 each prepUi from the Superintendent of Do U.s. Go ernment OffICe, a ' ton, D.C. 20402.