Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1920 — Page 12

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Take Advantage of the opportunity we offer you to do your banking early in the morning. We are ready for you at Ba. m. Deposit first, go shopping afterward. capfcd In . twrert Largmt in Indian* jF ** vVI/vl. Checking Accounts Ratings anti Crust Company WO/ Help You to Save Safely N. W. Cor. Market St Pennsylvania

U. S. Population Increase Is Placed at 20 Per Cent WASHINGTON, May 5. —Uncle Sam’s family Is growing. Despite war losses, the stoppage of immigration during the war, emigration of those who returned to their native lands for military service and the influenza epidemic, complete returns for the 1920 census will show an increase in the population of the United States of 16 to 20 per cent, according to expert estimates obtained today and based on published figures of the census bureau.

Director Rogers of the bureau and: other officials were unwilling today to state that the unofficial estimate of 106,000,000 for the population of the United States, made in July, 1919, would be broken down by the completion of the 1920 census. 759 TOWNS SHOW 15.000,000 PERSONS. To date, complete returns have been announced for 759 towns and cities, showing a total population of approximately 15.000.000 persons. The percentage of increase since 1910 for these towns has been approximately 24 per cent, about 4 per cent less than for the period between 1900 and 1910. The Increase between 1900 and 1910 was 21 per cent, but it is the opinion of experts that the increase shown during the present decade will be slightly lower, due to the war and conditions arising out of the war. LARGE GROWTH IX INDUSTRIAL CENTERS. Tabulations of populations thus far completed show an unusually large growth In those centers which are chiefly industrial.

BERLIN DELIVERS 2 NEWPROTESTS Complains Polish and Danish Violate Treaty Terms. BERLIN, May s,—Two notes charging cross Infringements of German rights in piebesctte territories have been indeed with the allies by the German government. The first, and most serions. dealt with the situation in Upper Silesia, where bloody clashes occurred on Sunday between Poles and Germans. The government furnished Gen. Lerond, the inter-allied commissioner at Oppeln. with complete details of an alleged Polish plot which had for its goal the forcible annexation of Upper Silesia. Seven photographic reproductions of the secret orders issued by the plotters accompanied the note. The note demanded that the so-called "Polish pntrols” in the disputed territory be banished from the district, declaring that an honest plebescite of their inhabitants could not be held otherwise. The second protest was directed to the allied commission in Berlin and complained of a Danish breach of the treaty terms in the forceful occupation of Schleswig-Holstein, where a plebescite also is to be held. “Germany will not recognize occupation in this form," said the Allgemeine Zeltung. PLAN NEW SPANISH CABINET. MADRID, May 5. Eduardo Dato, former premier and liberal leader, has accepted King Alfonso's invitation bo form anew cabinet. Marquis de Lema will probably be minister of foreign af-

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' The reports of the agricultural census have not yet been tabulated to a sufficient extent to show accurately the decrease in population in the agricultural communities, but it is confidently expected by census experts that the decrease will be in many instances as high as 25 per cent, with an average decrease In agricultural population of 7 per cent. BIG CITIES’ FIGURES NOT .ANNOUNCED YET. The 1910 census showed that of • total population of 91,972,266 In the United States, that 42,623,353 lived In towns and villages of more than 2,500 population. Preliminary estimates thus far In the census of 1920 show approximately 10.000.000 persons living In towns of more than 2.500 with some 13,010 communities still to be tabulated. Figures for the larger cities, including New York. Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and Boston are still to be announced. It is not expected that tabulation of 1960 census will be completed before Oct. 1.

Tickets for ‘Araby* to Go on Sale May 15 For the convenience of the public, the Sbriners have changed the time of opening the seat sale for ’’Araby” to Sat urday afternoon. May 15, at 2 o'clock. At that time mail orders for the oriental phantasla to be given May 24, 25 and 26 also wUI be filled, and it waj. reported today that orders already are coming In. Preceding the opening of the seat sale the uniformed bodies of the temple will parade through the downtown streets, leaving the temple at 1:15. Legion to Decorate Graves in France Graves of American soldiers in France will not be overlooked on Memorial day. Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of the American legion, has completed plans whereby each of the 5,000 legion posts will contribute $5 for decorating the graves. He has wired instructions to each state headquarters. Many appeals have been made to the American legion national headquarters to see that the graves are decorated. Marion, Ind., Gains 4,388 in Ten Years WASHINGTON, May s.—Census bureau today announced the 1920 population result for Marion, Ind., as 23,747, a gain of 4,388, or 22.7 per cent.

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