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PR T | the establishment of some new rec- fv"‘lri:‘:i&nleu?ds.horuy after the data! e i = i e C cted.” i »ibi - bef. for the holi ¥ ords by the government. The work | Wyp (OVECIRIL Lo iatea g3, refore for the ho! ldav season. was completed in shorter time than 550,000 for the work of taking the & ever before, more data were furmmed;:uurlleendth (;tnsu?, onl?' szs‘.oz;,onn was s v: o > pent, lespite the obstacles encoun- b and the cost was less than Congress | 7"l and the high wages and prices | appropriated for the purpose. provailing at the time the census was F O | “So far as this census is con-:!all(‘en. s 5 £ aays Willla 5 -} Approximately 90, enumerators FEY ‘cerned. says William M. Stevart, di-; 4 T i on Fourteenth Census Taken Quicker And Cost Less, Steuart Reports ; PHOENIX HOSE | is here in greater assortments than ever The fourteenth census resulted in cial condition, and their industrial jrector of the bureau of the census,|the census taken January 1, 1920. The {in his annual report made public! results of the enumeration were com- | today. “the charge cannot be made | Piled und Frepaten for publicationtin : ;eleven volumes, aggregating 12, | that the figures published are anclent biree the final reports going to the | history. i | printer by June 36, 1922. | “It is safe to say that never before, Director Steuart says the change of ihas the public been supplied with; e, dafe for taking the census from | such an array of facts concerntng the { ful purpose, but resulted in delay, in elements of the population, their so-, some localltles considerable, and rec- ! ommends future decennial and quin- quennial censuses of population be The Hecht Co. Seventh at F THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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