Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1929 — Page 3
■ 11, S. HAS VAST I INCOME GROWTH I IN PAST DECADE 1 of Economic Re|H sC ;ircli Bureau Shows ■ 23 Billion Jump IM / HI bn;.. Dec. 17 il'l’i J-’i-.-H V allim vast growth in th ■■ •,, ,| income of the |> ipnlai' m iiM-ntnl Unit'd States w<-i M ,l„ puldir today by the Naliomi’ ,u 111 111' It'"• all li. | natcii In ' iirr 'll dollarEM . r . ms' Income Increased In ,|i.'in s2'., 1,, tl,.ja,.. perloil between Ilion llie total i" •h" " rlier x.M (il , $.;',.!I4'I.IIO(),0(IO; ill th ■ lab r jM" 1 i Illi.am*, I"" 1 These <• >-lipa’ ph i national income in Uin'i sC!l,iiOn.ooo, 000. QB -f1).,.,, advance figures wer taken HH. ;| .„| nice from a statis'ie I rep . U n<|. ' -"ti by the bureau over |M of four years. This invest le.a---v . in the hands of Ur. Wi ! 1 King and a corps of assisgH, :i! |~. .-'I tinder the general snp.-i ; ■■ sion Professors Edwin I-’, (lay , |U ,I \\, ley I' Mill hII director . I MB I full report, soon to be issued ■■ „ ; | , 1 <t. revise and si-ppli-im-i;- ■.. ■ I. figures incorporated in th BH ~ . a recent economic < ham,si Spring fi 1 President || ■. 1 .mimiltee on Recent Econo Miniie C.iaiiges.
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Shrlngag e in 1921 1 ■ An almost st( . H(]y llpWw| I ° f Income during the' 1 I" Indicated In the ttdvance stutoment. The only lnpßt . ’ *"'" 11*19 came in the period of der!«"'>n In 1921 when the,-- was a shrlnkase of over ten hlll | on (1|)1 bin. (, ) "' n "*nnt!nic in the total of I] " i'lzhl liirtime the bureau's report ,' r '* uitentlon to th • fact that th" b'n 's do not Inehld ■ any allow, ‘lice lor th . income which might be 'l'lp’l 1 d 10 housewives and householders for services rendered to * " ir I wn fuinllhs, nor the value 'I goods and services received bv • dlipoyeH hi th. form of expense I ’"'T'lnti*. nor money earned through 11 1.1"' employm nt. It is pointed ,!l '' ,l ‘" first two ela ses es ' H, "" s ">•" HO men In value that, I " erp they inelud d. the total in- I "Ollie figures might be iirgely in-. '•ri'a< d. Further, it is stated ' that 1 ( 1 toed of realized income does ■ not mclude any Incom • arising from ; changes in the value of property. | I Per Capita Incomes ( *ne of the tables iirlud. din th'' ’ f " H, '" ! *“' s r pirt indie ites that the 11 I' 1 enplt 1 r alized inc >me. when i measured in dollars current at the 11 rar 0:1-■ dates, mor > thin doubled between !eu.. a , l!( been s'eadily increasing until ini’ I'2S. the iv. rage per capit 1 income j 1 for all th- inhabi ants of the United Stat amounted to $749. For the. family of five members this would i male -m In ome of *3,745. As 1 mat-! ■ ter cf fact, the rem rt points out, the I total in Hz d in ..me is fat from; being equally divided. In 1928 the ; averar, ■ person working for a' 1 money return received $1,898. 1 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921
BUFFALO GIRLS FORM CLUB FOR GLIDER FLIGHTS But Now They Must Await Completion of New Planes By Alan G. t’rlst tl'niied I’res.., staff Correspondent) Buffalo, N. Y. fl'c. 17 Talking 1 hint from the first fliers Ute birds of the air eight young bust'"■s women end school girls are I r ing as fledging fliers at the 'luffa'o municipal airport here hy| I' arnin ■ to 11 e dr currents to keep them In flight. A'l n e'ah' is of the It illas Glider t'llib said to he the onlv women's Ed r e'ltb In the United States, the girls imia'ientl.v are waiting for Heraello Alfaro of Cl-veland to •ompl r. the glider he is building for them, so that they cm continue with th" le sons in motorless flying 'heli they started here in September. Under th tutelage of Major John Uetz of the l> lias hangirs. Hose ’.milk and Marion Dallas already had soloed wh 11 the dub’s glider a s sold to a group of gliding en!i isl.'ists at Newark, N. J. who saw t P".;. :ti at an tir meet, and imm diat. ly organized a glider dub uid bought the motorless airplane 0 start lesson r. Now tlte girls must wait until the new glider arrives. Even though the wintei v brief s do blow when the
new machine Is delivered to the chib the girls will want to resume their lessons right away, Getz told the United Press correspondent. Winter' the best time for gliding, unywiy," ho explained. "The air Is mor" dense and gives better support to a plane, h" said. Not as Quick as Men Getz also Is Instructor for a men's glider dull, which sh.res the use if the gild, r with the girls. Girls aren't waited in Jh- men's club, s the cl ’s cjeiinized a dub of their own, Getz said. The glib' are not quite ns quick 'a absorbing Instruction ns the men. fb 'z has found. "Oh, no, it can't be consider' d a question of nerve," he answered when asked whether he found that the girls were more nervous about flying til.m Hie men he limtructr I "'it's just that they're I not quite as apt." "For that matter, there is no'lling In be nervous about In gilding." he contlnm d. "and it doesn't take he girls long to find that out. They 'ouldn't h irt thenis Ives if they wanted to." Getz explained that the type of glider used by the dub weighs only 147 pounds, and Inis a wing span of (5 l’e t. With that large a wing span is compared to the light weight of the craft, the machine is very bouyant even if a student should lose < ntrol of the glider, and the machine shculd fall its descent would be as slow as that of a pirachute, he s.dd. "As a matter of fact, several of th 1 girls have become fussed up on their first flight, and smacked into the ground. No one has been hurt vet, and when the girls see that Ih y do land rather violently, they gain confidence and lose nervousnt. s." Getz went on.
FRENCH HORSES REFUSE TO BOW TO AUTO INFLUX Equine Population Today Is Near That of 1913 Paris, Dec. 17—(UP* The automobile Is not replacing the horse In France, an official survey reveals. The total number of hcraes in France this year is estlmited to be m ally the same as in 1913. whin he automobile w is not :i serious menace to horse-flesh. The government survey shows that in 1913 there wi re approxl mutely 3,200,0011 horses in Frince. During the war millions of them vere killed in action while many were e iteti for f< od. Tir years b lowing the war look'd dark and it seemed for some ime that the fields of France would no longer see any horses. It was thought only the rich could afford
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