Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 11

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SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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ps. that cone the elaborate What Can We Do About 11?— when's bor Women H E dM 100 + 90. Report Show re National omen rere egxcee en 0 épo OWS es Board on By DAN KIDNEY Females outnumbered males mately 91,600 persons between 3|private household workers, Times Staff Writer 290,600 to 261,800 in the metro-'and 24 years were enrolled in whereas in 1950 only 8 per cant —— WASHINGTON, May 5—Wone politan area, which. is about 90 public ‘and private schools. The of the women were so employed. en outnumber men in Indianapolis males per 100 females. [total was 82,727 in 1940.. Family Income Up P ¢ and the metropolitan area (Mari-| More Young and Old Nineteen per cent of persons, The generally high employment |level reflected in the figures on cst) 30 ® 90, Dizgston “Children under 5 years in- ji yeat of older had moved within! [level was Soecied Eo Eu Roy ge] of the Census Bureau ‘creased between 1940 and 1950] sy (median) family income in 1949 reported today. lat a more rapid- rate than any| During the decade the labor in the Indianapolis standard metThe report is one of a series other age group,” the report con: |force (which consists of the em- rropolitan area was $3629. The developed from the 1950 census tines 59 Sou Trai of the/Ployed, unemployed and armed median for families and unrelated and covering 57 standard metro-|, = bi th rates’ during re oe (orces) expanded approximately | Individuals combined was somepolitan areas with a population |18R ¥ r g cent| what lower $3182. Approximately of 250,000 or more in 1940. years. The increase was 80 per 23 per cent. There was an esti- 23 per cent of the families and Characteristics of the Indian- Cent for this age group as com-|mated 248,100 residents in the unrelated individuals in the area apolis. area population include a|Pared with 20 per cent for the Marion County labor force in| received incomes of $5000 or T record number of young children, total population. |April 1950 as compared “With more, whereas 28 per cent of the a large proportion of. married per-| At the same time, there was 201,254 jn 1940. total had incomes under $2000. sons and a small average Size a Substantial increase 2 the| In the city, the labor force in-| 3 UNCer peli household. Als tstandi ig|population 45 years and over. creased 13 per cent, to a total of | the great Hoth ane wor The median age of, the total pop-|194,500, Comment Unwanted | ‘ | force. ulation ‘In’ 1950 was "31.8" years;{” Unentployed workers were but, ~ SALINE, Mich., May 5 (UP)— one. Marion County population in-|the same as in 1940.” |3 per cent in 1950, as compared Paul L. Zabawa, 19, got an $8.30 4 creased 'in the ‘last. decade from| Sixty-eight per cent of persons with 13 per cent in 1940. fine for speeding and a $25 fine : 460,926 Apr. 1, 1940, to 552,400/over 14 were married. Of the| “Among working women, there and five days in jail for remarks Apr. 1, 1950, a 20 per cent gain.|135,100 married couples, 9800, oriwas a marked trend away from he wrote in the margin of his During the same period, the city|7 per cent, did not have their ithe domestic service field,” the re- speeding ticket. Municipal Judge , tailored and of Indianapolis increased from [own households. port states. “In 1940, 14 per cent|George Wood ruled that the reevery age and 386,972 to 427,700, or about 11 per| The average size household Injof the employed female residents marks constituted contempt of cent, the report shows. 1950 was 3.1 persons. Approxi-|of the metropolitan area were|court. o $22.95 * OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS ... you ean 3 = . d black. Ye bee Young People Going -to- Housekeeping 95 to $34 PRACTICAL FURNITURE AT LOW COST . ; LJ . - \ wu Wish ) . pe ® 31 South Meridian nr C. Phone MA rket 7331 high Hi. 9865 65.00 it 9 i EE a { i 2

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ANNIVERSARY—C. Curry Bohm (left) V. J. Cariani (kneeling), Adolph Shulz (seated) and L. O. Griffith are four pioneers of the | Brown County Gallery Association conferring on the gallery's 25th anniversary exhibition, which opens today in Nashville with the association's annual tea, from 2 to 5 p. m. Times Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr.

Mac's Ouster Favored By Wisconsin Studenfs ~~ Dow Chemical to Expand | Reds Obstruct

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~—A poll of about 1000 University gtydent Board, showed the Btud-|—Dow Chemical Co. today BRISBANE, Australia, May b§

i Sulenis Mov ents approved Gen. MaocArthurig/nounge], plans to spend $100 milfoncter 693 to 247. Forty-one saidilion in its next fiscal year | De(CDN)—Commie whispers are Visit vying with the roar of warplane| {motors in Austraila’s “battle. for, n 4 Through M 1 a y : y ==

the recall of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from the Far East. they had no opinion. ginning June 1, 1051, ~~ * June 1, 1951, In an attempt to spike the | armed forces recruiting drive, ; the Commies are waging a S E E 0 i B whispering campaign. Playing on TE the.apathy of a good many Aus- ”a

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