Q’s UNEMPLOYMENT wr mom mower but“! autistic: Fail Often, Itere', Statistics foil to support the oft-re- i new! assertion that unemployment it - -, " I 'n- Mk, Ok-3l‘°du¢' t _ . 7.1,“: A . vgmnngmmgs Y 3,9333%,“ 'aiiiiiiiiiii ii'iii'tq L'; 2ac- 'l' or Collier" Weekly by John T. lynn, points conclusively to an ex- ctly opposite situation. Fitsa1ttyrrntey)tt8l,t, as an exam- le, V Mr. Flynn h'iiiairmiiirszi400hf0 ple ircttisr1lttiMsd States are de- dent on the entomobire industry or their jobs. This total. including actory workers, Mitte station and “go employees, “lumen, cheni- emuntHzxi drivers. hurrinerealed y 1,275,000 in the past five years. ‘This total alone," says Mr. Flynn, Manly ofNesttr- intends which whine methods they have made on ayrolle in other industries. "If it is true that the machine has been Jioaeimr-sen1t1-smty-ttt-t-h-t the, country " I whole,. then the 93311?†of occupied magnu'hegmw-. ing lees all the time. In 1850 there were 857,059 persons employed in, . . This was less than_4 per WW cent of -thtritt_FErthyr_rtit.1t1l.t trim the population." ___ -e- V _ Was Ina-cue “A; a. 1tttrtter_gtdt11t,, tlttttt-clrtt an increase of 200,000 iiiiiiriTiuiiriiGriiirrii hmâ€?! and. 1929, the VEWW ment was supposed ’to’ bewproceeding at the greatest pace. If the machine was emting unemployment it would. be noticed more in factories than ;elsewhere, yet the percentage of the 1tet working in factories is larger than it murither_80.pr 30 or two years ago. "If we look at the employment of the whole population we have much the same result. In 1880, 34.4 per cent of all our people were engaged in gainful occupations. In 1920, ttit.4 per cent of allow people wer‘thue employed. This was 1 little less than in 1910, but it wast-mtdouttted1r1ess than the whole number becuuee it was made in January when . gm number of ntrrieultum1 and building 1_workere were not employed, while: the 1910 tuid other census enumera- tions were made_whert agricultural and building industries were at their height. "On the whole, while instance; can be given of men displaced by! ma- chines, the mtion as n whole “lords no proof of thireondttion." _ Possibility that Circuit Judge Ed- ward D. Shut-tied of Mango will be “pointed " one of two federal judges to serve Northen Illinois. ac- cording to I bill panned Inst week by congress, m fol-cent todny. The bill creating the new judge-hips his not been signal by Prequel“ Hoover. siphon]: It was, mad by both home: onsider Shurtlefr for U. B. Judgeship Fail to 3.1ng This 1 Repeated Sta ent, Magazine Claims Conn-u. with Ilmost “luminous Maretf 12.1931 _"'"-'-.-.-..--.'.----'""."'-.'.-'.'.'.-'-'-.".- W _ tf "it understood that Judge Shutt- utr, who frequently sits, in cirénit‘ court here. was under consideration by the department of justice et the time Judge Charles Ill. Woodward of Ottnwn crested Me nppointment to the federal beitahp At that time, it wu reported to be I toes-up between the two men. tthurtlertr'a ttun1iftei tions were investigated at that time, and he was tsmik acceptable in " Downtown Duru, Roo 151 N. menu" Ave. lundowh â€51 HUBBARD "6oDtr--9t Winneth ll _ ---H' - crispness to In: " our: Hydntor to keep and "not. WM ',','tti,f,2'l,',",' outstanding 'u1vaotne of 'st,"; tt1'r2fl2nt'lt It is the†mic: Lr/rc-tttet'.'," w. IW... ab have Ir': “I ootsenittdut. in raw All THE s:zzssAVvAivcuro (R,sitigiiji)ttery?N,, dejected garden things tgtri---Hiraba gagié and, mod-L7 Room WHITI POICItAIN-Olh 984 Sheriff Calls in Stars Issued by Predecessor Show! Later Many lat week) made u all for the ntnrn‘ot " darp-' aty sheriff um issued by preceding ,heritts in Luke county and gained that no mama! be made of any mu! displnrtattr t dentin buds. other than thou given by tl'ie ttmmm) asiaiiaittatittttu.-.=.aa-..-.m..a.a, Linden Ares, .n......-__ new: SERVICE cd. woman tumor: STOVER CO: What wondeggdne 1rrisriatiiiy Hydrant works with wilted greens’and 'tihiruid vegetables! ' "s,, _ - . ' . - - - - - C -A- - u, 0"‘-' _-i-"eNe v "a u Celery that has . en up the ghost, so to speak, stands ~-- up like a Guangz- after a sojourn in the cold-moist tGgiconuHrdrtt?r'-, s.., _ -L" T., - and - Mon-Ind: crispnustofruitsndvembluis on. mdfdgidanmadWM-nnuym erwdmmmmmumimdon 2",,'aTirir'GiGGGioeoe-du-n"m"""s -iCiiirtu in: lain down to die comes from its dewy, frosty depths crisp led guccul'ent nod. newly inviting'. -iii'tiMiiiiriiuiie Hydntor all sorts ofhuits and, “If. tables and salad greens find trod keep iust-otst-of- e- gatden fr-hee-, - bu-“_ - "'â€"* - - _ In most Frigidnire models the Hydrate: is conveniently suspended so that food may be stored and" and around it-At occupies that iust-Gder-the-sheif space that is usnally mated. . - . . _ - -- -i.,-t-..-A um, w w- trrGttstrretttintrmtd whats“ servicemhoused in the conveniently compact Hrdistort sun mount“: All sow wrm IDA EVANSTQN Chief Deputy Thoma Kennedy stated tUt .11 persons depatised by snail â€any not only In" the dope my emblem but also lave unidenti- fleation cud ihich bears the Amstier of the dopnty's star, his signature and the sheritr'n signature, All those Marked by Shall Tiffany have also been bonded for 310,000 eaeh. â€9-29 5W "" canard! 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