Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 29
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Fiynn Says. |IROPER ANATINGT =BY JOHN T. FLYNN--w vont sme ce | |JNEMPLOYMENT +N tion has produced a list of jestions all beginning with what fens CENSUS REPORT it will he do about the budget? : It is he going to do about the A? What is he going to do TE Scientific Guestionnaire Is iF In financial circles the principal BR estion has to do. with, money. Being. Prepared by Bess Committee. ‘By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. .13.~Secre- | 5 tary of Commerce Daniel’ C. Roper today awaited a report from an in-ter-departmental committee on a Foy scientific questionnaire ‘before re- Byers A commending to President Roosevelt Inia: the asking of an unemployment | McKeesport census in 1037. The questionnaire is being prepared by representatives of the Commerce and Labor Departments
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By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 pilaher living standards for farmers in 1937 were forecast today by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Reporting a continuous rise in : farmers’ cash income since 1933, the re bureau predicted a rise in living ol ait standards which would be reflected in heavier purchases by farmers of “luxury” articles, The bureau said present condi. tions indicated farm : income . for
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‘gents. Will he do this? If he deues nine cents more will he stop Shere? Can he stop there? During the campaign Col. Knox tpald no savings or insurance ac~eount was safe because no man knew what the dollar would be worth. A lot of people really beNeved.and still believe that. They
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a career of inflation. n A n P. KEMMERER, leading money economist, insists this $8 the case. And“ many declare that it is not a question of what the President wants to do. Our ‘sourse, they think, is in the hands
& of events and fate. But it is helpful to speculate on,
what the President wants to do. Of course it is mere speculation. No man can say with certainty without looking into the Presi-
and is designed to solve the knotty problem of when is a person unemsployed. Mr. believes 25,000 persons will be required to make the census. They will be directed through the Census Bureau, which is equipped with .experts and machinery. . It
be taken from relief rolls. To Cost About 13 Million He estimated that such a census would -cost from $13,000,000 to $16,000,000 and that congressional legislation would be necessary to authorize it.
Roper will pass the report of the inter - departmental. committee to President Roosevelt with a recommendation for the legislation. Commerce .Department officials said that the workers would probably need about 60 days of preliminary training and that it would take from five to six months to make the cen-
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the bulk of the run totaling 500 cattle and 400 calves. The bulk of cutter grades sold for $3 to $3.75 with low grade cutter cows selling downwatd to $2.75. Few steers were available. ‘Bulls Were steady at $5.50 down. Vealers ‘were steady with the bulk of bet-
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1936 would be approximately 11 per cent above 1935 in spife of -devastating drought damage in many areas, Higher Prices Factor
Much of the effect of the drought will not be felt until 1937, the bureau said, but even then the effects probably will not be great enough to halt the continuous rise in gross cash income. The bureau attributed this year's increase to considerably higher
prices and large volume of meat sales, and noted that government benefit payments in 1936 were “sube stantially lower” than last year. The largest regional income ine
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