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THE INTELLICENTSIA Travels 22,000 Miles Total GREAT FALLS, Mont—(AP) —Friends and family believe 22;- 00 miles may have made Pay] Huston the champion trayeler in the 15-month-old class. : He has gone from San Fran- |. ' cisco to Australia by ship, fram ° Brisbane to the Philippines plane and back aeross the Pacific by steamer—plus a few thousand odd miles by train. Paul made the mapltiple’ jour- ney with his parents, Mr.and J) itis. E. S Huston of Great Falls: Tailay’s Anniversaries | don vances, his efficiency will be higher. Whereas he was producing gopds or services worth 74 cents an-hour in 1940, he'll haye an output worth $1.03. It's. porbable that he'll continpe to live in a ‘city, although more and more of his friends will be moving to the ‘suburbs or. what the survey calls . “rural non-farm areas.” The “rural farm” popula- tion itself will decrease by more than two million from 1940, but this. will be offset by seven million moving out of cities in the same period. areas” will be spurred ‘by better transportation (including suburban airlines); by an increasing in- foie of Americans in outdoor sports, and by the movement of older workers to the country when they retire. : * _« By 1960, “aging” of the popujation will be million perseps ovér @0 years old—gn in- six milliop oygy 1440. While there Proportionate decline in the 15-fo-29- Hpitgy tt Hi ait i d ‘The survey indicates that the next decade will see important changes in all. phases of American | tife—in the. food Mr. Average eats, in the house he lives in, his hoysehold equipment, medical care, education, religion, transportation 4nd recreation. But a golid place in the future qlso is assured for the tax collector. Twentieth Century Fund experts say that probably “the long-term upward trend of gov- erament expenditures will be uccelerated in the post war decade, just as it was after World Wart Ae oe ee rr > Among other things for which they say the tax- payer will have to foot the bill are interest on the higher federal debt, expanding socigl insurance ‘and veterans’ pensions. Income taxes: will continue to cut heavily into the incomes of the middle and ie : i Hoh? i fs i $ sonal savings—and. it’s believed that Americans the} will be unable to save as much in the future as of technical ad-| they have in the past. Your Horoscope THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 wvevwwrvy | 2. Pointers for the Novice 24244444444 junder 800d discipline. It may have the capacity of authority oo gE ha “IT leads to success in many lines. haven't you lifted yourself} Fhe later in the day the birth them and become what you ; hour, the better the chance of suc- to be' * jeess, for the strength is enhanced ‘we'may now go on to your|by a cheerful disposition that conduct with your ins the’ good will of all. ones, since you will have and lesses contact with the|*i Although the first Japanese at- { tacks on the Philippines in will become a free-thinker,| World War II. were launched femember, please, that this'from Formosa, ‘there was no free-thinking must be held| ground fighting on the island the bounds of the/ during the war. set down and adhered to by|- of the intelligentsia| course be discussion, but never name. j disagreement, among them. It is certain books you| OPINION that keeps them to- » just as there are cer-: gether. Musie is something else you ad better familiarize yourself you must read, ad-| with, and fast. For Heaven's sake i i Is Hi i Hi rafts ste i matter how widely] you're finis| before you fairly og Tage onl coped, sn hed you fairly with disdain. ‘ways safe if you like anything group comes, of} by the modern Russians, also Saroyan, Carson} Beethoven (within limits) Bach, ur Koestler, any-| and Brahms. Techaikowsky ig all no matter how ob-; right tog, as long as you look lew selected others;} down your nose on his Nutcrack- dawn set you have} er Suite, Romeo and Julict and a Maugham, Louis Brom-} coyple of others. Wagner fell in- and practically every other! to disfavor among the Intelli. or American writer, gentsia a long time ago, so keep riters, except thel|away from him religiously. presumed to rip the; In fact, regarding music, cer- more thoroughly) tain things fall into disfavor with home-soil-grown a-| startling suddenness, so you had every new one that) better go very carefully indeed be del when dealing with that - subject. however, ta] Under no circumstances, how, and to waifl ever admit you don't know any. ting out your} thing about it. That is fatal. someoné of longer, The above will give you enough the League of Intelli.. to worry with while you’re mull- rent -opinion,}.ing over the idea in your mind is all very well} of becoming one of the Intelli- be no rift in the] gentsia. Meantime I will be work- igh-processes of, ing on some more pointers for there can of} you. fi if i il gf ' | ih fE i af I HELE Hl i th “f r H fi fit just & a ba ote tte The survey says the trend io “rural non-farm | This day carries a strong mind | ;4nd, when used with discretion, it | xclaim about; otheri approve of the RIGHT music, ar] begin. Again, you are almost al-? (Know America) 1766—Robert B.. Thomas, Bos- ton founder of the “Old Farm- er’s Almanack”, in 1792, born at} Grafton, Mass. Died May 19, 1846. , 1836—Francis Murphy, world=4 + famed temperance. reformer-ara- tor of his generation, Union’ sol- dier,-a drunkard till canyerted at 34, born in Ireland. Died in Los Angeles, June 30, 1907. : 1847—(100 years ago) Susan Dimock, early physician her sex, founder of first training school for nurses, in Boston, born in Washington, D.C. Died in ship- wreck, May 7, 1875. 1847—John Howard Harris, psychologist-president of Buck- nell Univ., Lewisburg, Pa., 1889- !April 4, 1925. : 1882—Tony Sarg, New York artist, marionette showman, born in Guatemala. Died March 7, 1942, YOUTH IN SPRING! HAMILTON, Mont. — (AP). — Folks here figured spring had | come when 10l-year-old Mrs. John Hayden accompanied her 85-year-old husband on a motor trip.in their pickup truck to nearby Stevensville. Driving at 50 miles an hour, a motorist sees 14 per cent less than he does in driving at 45 miles an hour. don’t DO that! {so slaw. did news MISTAKES IN DRESS .. . If you. are short and plump, don't ag- centuate the fact by peplums, flares and broken lines. If yeu are too tall, don't wear high heels, high hats and clethes stressing vertical lines. | Want new Pep and Vimy? ‘Thousand of couples are weak, wi 3 hausted solely because body lacks iron. 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