I p r Children of our n tion, one out of fi of hom no li e belo po rty l. Since 1979, Arne . children ha b n fallin into po rty at a rate of 2,200 a day. BI c children been e pecially hard hit. b by today run a one o of being born rty, and has little hope in durin childhood. c child' more than d-one-half time likely a hite child to live in diapi- ted ho . g, d twice . ely to have no regu urce of health care . . B· ops are correct to find a�' dal" in th large number of Americans ho no Ii in po rty. In their draft etter, they call for "impro - men in the quality of edu- tion for poor children and impro d child c e rvices," among the dozen of other recommendations. Y, parts of th Bishops' en , ch the redis- tribution of alth d reduct- poor in