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ough md Eh leconomists call. the. “selectivity”! | 8 ase of mproved manuractur.| of the slowdown.)
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Course of Inflation Believed Spent, ~~ - : With Moderate Deflation Coming Up
rity, . painstaking economic tide and what the nation’s foreof it. This is the first of four dispatches.
By 5. BURTON HEATH, NEA Staft
Inflation has run its course. Unless the government interferes radically, deflation is coming around the corner.
spokesmen and other skilled observers whose views-—and
Service has checked. \ |phase—not the first, but the first But-—and this is very im- to attract much attention, ry It has progressed thus far withiout, general recognition because it
Unless too many somebodies , oon highly selective,
get foolishly hysterical— oe not going to-be-any gets its pipelines filled at once,|
and finds a surplus, and the pub-| There is not going to be mass : unemployment; liv cannot or will not buy its out
There are not going to be bread Pan“ (ePression. bY “Whatever es,
: | There will ot be even a major |; But this time industries came’ recession. And—
to the turn in the road, one by one. Each had time to readjust Prices are not going back down |,...1; porore another slowed down. (This was not literally true, industry by industry, but it was in and it simplifies what
be “normal.” Such prices are not normal any more, as & rule, general, Jotun individual items might
Rests on Shortages
¢ NEW YORK, Feb. 9—The economic tide has turned.
That is the considered and almost unanimous opinion fx lof dozens of -economics, businessmen, merchants, labor
porary break last vinter was one| &!
When almost all of industry| »
by whatever. —
: Scientist Studies -Men-to-Women Ratio
By MARJORIE VAN DE WATER Science Service Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 9-Con-irary to popular opinion; Washington. is not: the most femInine city in the United States. dn big cities the sex ration ta Auber of men in propar- ; to the number of women-— is neither extremely high nor extremely low, This is the finding of || Dr, Joseph H. Greenberg of the University of Colorado, who made . la study of the size and Sex ratio of all United States cities at the «+ {time of the 1040 census and who | [reports ‘his results in a forthcomi issue of the American Sociological Review, !| The most feminine city is Caroi {mel-by-the-Sea, Cal. And it is "| |the only city in which there are as few as seven men to each 10| “ (women. It is’ just because it is! la small’ city (fewer -than 5000 i {inhabitamis) that it is so attrac-| tive to women, Dr. Greenberg be- = fieves. It would not be so specifi- . 4 (cally ‘a resort town and artists’ ‘colony If it were larger. It is also size that gives the | most male city in the country its!
(mora, N. Y. has a sex ratio of {577.4 males to each 100 women, {= -proportion-of nearly 58 men {to each 10 women: It has this! [nigh sex ration because the prison | Federal Court in her bank. [located there outbalances the ruptcy petition. She says she's | population of the city. | strip of everything except | Tm —— $100 worth of clothing and $7 | Social Agency Group
in a bank account, and has ‘Plans Open Meeting
debts of $7806. “1 "Fhe “Neighborhood and. | Agencies Section of the Council
Night club strip tease dancer Georgia Sothern has "no
assets,” she told a New York
|extremely high sex ratio. Danne-|
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lusage. With one single exception, the experts ‘canvassed in this study agree that the day-by-day news of price cuts, sales, surpluses,
{layoffs, reduced working hours, There is no reason why this seshows a trend, and is not merely lective orocess should not con-
As a result, persons thrown out of work by the braking of activ!
ity in one industry have had op-| portunity to get relocated before) ecrease ere iother-industries threw more men jonto the labor market. :
Juvenile delinquency is decreasing in Indianapolis according] to figures released by the Juvenile)
Note Deli gene lof Social Agencies will hold an |open meeting at noon Tuesday in
the YWCA to discuss “Recreation for the Aged.” Oskar Schulze, widely known for his work ir Cleveland and as| | founder of Golden Age clubs, willl speak on “Live Longer and Like It.” Reservations must be made
{of 1939.
(housing, to trouble the average | man or woman.
big. . In general, the
\another temporary break such as tinue, if it is let alone, economists fooled so many of us about a feel. If the government should step in, and bolste» up weak industries that:
continue to drop until it stabi-[®ven stop the readjustment. It| lizes itself at a level lower than |COUld, perhaps, hold up the weak
t sisters for some time. {the present but well above tha But the wor Jevel of" aps
But—price reductions will be 'iVity has rested upon consumer
: by subsidy : or other artificial yop ag against 2036 in 1947 and ONE; The cost of living will Method, it could slow or maybe 31s in 1946, Lt. Forrest “Higgs, head of the JAD reports. Lt, Higgs gave out the figures at a conference yesterday attended by Protestant ministers in the YMCA,
by. Friday.
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The meeting was spon-
spotty, both on the way down and (Shortages, family savings as well sored by the Church Federation Could Cleopatra Drink a Pearl |
new level at which each 28 high weekly income, and upon| price the 1 settle after a time. TWO: Soon there will be no important shortages, other than|
get into full production. It was artificial, and in the opinion of | experts it cannot endure perma-| nently. So if weaker parts of the in-| {dustrial system are propped up, iby creation. of even cheaper |money or any- other method, it is |felt that when the stronger parts
the big sales—the bargain of-\. +0 heir inevitable slowdown | own fers—a. new attitude on the part {the weaker ones will fall with
{of sales people. Avtebal. lthe om. But--manufacturers, wholesaljers and retailers all are watching| Wi t Myon og aR [thie shusion, wong ioe hey y jonce-—the cause of depressions— knew yd a break xs ve Instead of a relatively painless porgiolle surplus og ps I |selective readjustment. {lize manufacture at the level of| Next: Prosperity in deflation. demand.
THREE: The current wave of Two County Students
layoffs, shorter working weeks, Receive Iv Hono shutdowns for inventory and re-
Already there are over-supplies| {in many lines, and the number is| increasing. ‘That is the reason
8 pairs, mark our return to a more Two Indiana TN stu-|
normal employment condition |dents from Marion County have ITCH ¢ SKIN
e mad pace at which in-|received recognition for participa-| ry ma operated since war|tion in campus activities. prod uotion So : boriviing TO was awarded first prize in the con-| But — employment still is far test for best menu cover designs | above anything we dreamed of| sponsored by the I. U. Memorial before the hyper-activity of wartime. There is.no reason it should not continue at & very high level. While there will be more unemployed, by technical definition, than for some years now, unem-; ployment compensation will help —— to maintain purchasing power and prevent a serious break.
Tighten on Margins
Dorothy Jasper, 5812 Lowell! (central regional convention of the| {National - Independent Students’! {Association in Lafayette. Miss | Jasper is a freshman.
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|robberies, burglaries or stealing.
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leader, Dr, Grover L. Hartm | An intriguing story of. Cleopatra is the one| | where an admirer praised the besuty of |
Handled Informally [two of ‘her pearls, whereupon she dropped Prior ‘to 1946, juvenile de-! {She into a glass of wine and drank linquency showed an annual in-| ured after-eating pains. If excess! crease of 10 per cent for several stomach acidity causes you distress after years, Lt. Higgs said. He also tomas nn painful heartburn, gas,
sont indigestion, even stomach acid recalled that only 900 of the 2600|pains, then try Udga for quick relief
would hardly have done this had oo 3
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{to the juvenile court. The others| scription, Udga works sootni ngly and fant, were handlel informally. Charges More than 210 million sold since 1928. Get 25¢ box of Ud and if you, too, don't {included 89 cases of vehicle taking Bt ain, Tele; within one-half hour.
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No decline in sex offenses was| noted by Lt. Higgs who also called {liquor violations and sex offenses “a very great problem.” Charles! | Boswell, chief probation officer) {of the juvenile court, spoke at the
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nouncement by Mr. Boldyref po ssia. At pres ent he is associated with the antiCommunist Common Cause. Inc. The lecture is a substitute for the cancellation of a talk by Michael F. Rellly, E. C, Heinke,| assistant managing editor of The | Times, will introduce Mr, Boldyireffl: and preside at a discussion luncheon in the Athenaeum after the lecture,
Auxiliary to Meet | The Barbed Wire Club Auxiliary will meet at’ 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Central YMCA for election of (officers. Mrs. Franklin G. Bar|rett will preside.
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