New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1930, Page 13

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hings ou ay of now boutthel920 ensis u e Exactly oo W hat Has Happened S to President Based on 1930 Census Estimates, Shows That Three Fifths of the Population Are Single. One . 5] Third Married and One-Twenticth Widowed [41”(,01’7 S Predicton of 250,000,000 b A Rarity These s Are Larze Families Such ac the One Shown Above. The Sinteen Children Are the Proud Offspring ol the Prouder Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Arnold, ol Alexandria, Va. Machine, Whi Tabulates, Classifies and ey Rewrns, According 10 riving cctatio nov 3 to Ohio in 1900 heeps o Record of Census 1 Unitec cach one with his e shoulders of the m ahead, would make a t long enough globe at William W i ose in Alasha Stewart, Director R - 4 ' ly there of the L. = : f ny (ethnolo Burean of : i as over inhabited this % 5 ¢ Census, Who ; count n ot withstand The Younz Lady in - e, ] WilllDirett ithe . ing widely-accepted This Picture f Gigantic Taskh of [§ T that the copper- ['A‘s‘fl Faking 1 i colored abovigines were Fifteenth 5 ¢ ormerly far more nu- Census, 3 4 merous and are now or in the Burcau of : s { H i the verge of extinction. Census in Wachington, Which Makes 400 Computations o Minutc £ g - % / About 3,000 yearsago p i - _ King David sct out to REPARATIONS are n . ot 5 R ; : i - ¢ ¢ umber the people of Demonstrates the Computing Machine RIS B I BRI R W AN IR AN N0 T TR, P d Judah. 1t made for ta nine months and fifteerth deceny i \ % 2 t v davs to make the the United Statc ) othoy cour % T ¢ s i B . . the o It will be an enormous job, and . i ¢ L1 i 57 ‘ T:,,‘,\.L“l‘ J"w;”’_”” l‘m - cost about $40,000,000. Werc { Nz . - i 4 " : ; % k Uik oot e h‘w the hd)\y of semi-autor count y « : @ : e : y first census, in 1790, ulating machinery, the expense W + al & ¥, was about equal in n be four times as great. Indecc . 3 : (i G i out that aid, the task could not ne of the item ) i e R % X { the United States being & complished at all, with ! t that time less than 4.000,000. complexity of detail 1 0 3 4 . | s ; 2 In 1950 s e I | d of t hurchgocr 3 RE § ' SR \ Ihe census enumerators ¢ be about 1 o | ics; « . ‘ o 3 1 1930 will have their difficulties Uhitais e il th are dist th 3 en Babies (Connt Then) Will Arvive in the United Stages n ting. facts. for (he st Ty | ™ o 2 s erly, and to obtain de i 5 tion in regard to and ar teen it ) t § " palal G rareasons s L e : : o : [ 3 g reluctant to answer the Goverr ries, ma acturing lustrie of a nay X 1 ; " ¥ 3 GREGhES kinds, and a multitude of other thing y Lhilig g ) ! % ; k Was | quite iorhetyise slier is a business well nmigh appa A L ormon | 7 \ Y : b v § 3 the first Roman census was lahen, e e a poTson! i the cot o 2il \ o @ ) under Servius Tullius, sixth King And all of this inf s I children ine 1 “wort 0 4 § % i of Rome. Every citizen was re: sl s ! : v s e N ¥ gt ¥ quired to appear on the Campus and tabulate it will nece \eell the cour weitlt ! E ¢ $ . B Ma and declare on oath his A wan “tonth, ar A ) : [ - : n his dwelling place and the TReientine art s D e ot he o < j ) o 8 < ! value of his property, under pen first be divided into 100,000 “cnime L AR ka0 ; A ’ 15 el . X # ally_of having his_possessisns {ion distiictehaton SRk Clve bty > - ¢ o1 t | i d ? 5 i confiscated, and of being scourged size to be covered by ngle enumera sout the averay ¢ ( « { 1 : i . & E vMa Ahdfl\P In such cir tor. In citics, the districts will aver ! s t U L to §ig Jdtaines herepwias ostranhle age 1,800 pcople; in rural ¢ , S ELLIY G e Ly DtatessBiN B i i Hakng] B sensushaligand fewer. But in rural region o : : ] gomplate.s dhel censusiman was enumerators will be required not not obliged to go from house to to count the people, but alco tu ob pERInol “ dOAY .\“ houset to find the people; th data relating to farms Il 2 reh 8 were only too anxious to fir Her, then, will be 100,000 avail Bias Jtanch, and 2 ar usuz y lang g § him. short-time Wit s fouly y The ca ‘ ) g B 5 o jut the Federal census of 1920 The way to zet onc is to wri 3] Fhadla bl i) T ] ) g ; will be really very modern in Burcau of the Census, Washinaton, i8I iSredsae S0 dapitiy RISt pe it ol u i charactor, with its thorough a D. C., which will return a blank i e L JEIQRINCOTE m i necessity ) %, detailed analyses of the popala fi .;;I’ nu:] by the applicant. stat e ( re an ¢ the n 3 ed States and the qualifications. : 3 al, industrial Cohts i et B e wities, a devclon clerks, in Washington, for ; ke and other work, their number durir the Summer and Fall rising to 6,000 or perhaps 7,000, Any one may anply i # 3 » for ane of these jobs, but must pass ¥ ‘ ¢ A o 5&5‘ sl civil service examination % 3 ——————— Autumn_these tenmorary o will “begin to be discharged in num 5 Facts Worth Knowi but it always happens that some SR ; % o o Fxpert Statisticiane of the Burean of most efficient are permanently ol T : | : . § (otisis ITNe CieaT IV L5 i s ET I aE \lmul the 1930 (.rnqh retained by the Government in one o ; Wie? ; ! : T the Nwmber of Marriazes in the U, S another of the exccutive depart nent 2 H Filiey 3 During 1930 Will Ay For cach family he vi I 5 , i 3 5 f . i the United States wo enumerator must fill out a schedule e : 4 i j 3 : LT Sttt B lan i thicntio o liihe st . § } - : ) . TR AL color, place of birth, cte., for cach o : h et ot Linewins Wcure T AP DIRANY AN iy \».uumm per yem R 0 P i ) i Abraham Lin o take the e couniry” m;. be. divided districin with ame conans liatriet, T’ middi i atlon clerka numberine 270, will have their of fic all over the United State e Upon these schedules will be b 3 3 ] A iy mote (hag o 1 { i ¥ % 5 ki 4 s s A cre of flonr ° popuiation and farm iy ‘ 3 : . ! : concerned) all the work of the fiftce : 3 — ; arie r the Chr census. 1t will be ry first to tal : ulate and classify nformation they . : : C Vg a L g eRule fne-eighth of contain, and the initia! step in thi- A : » f < ; } o annt atlol i Tennayivania process i to transfer the data reported _ : 9 iogcs i crs e S e Ton mp the oot i ch™ individual person to a cand g s 1 : 3 s . > k | ¢ i \ nx "m]"mm & xear. In 190 I'his is accomplished. not by writing o1 s . | i ot ! te i T Gmen' e 1 % 1 X n = po Y tnu v L f s i when the tirat the d, but by punching through it : 5 IR L & o ‘ taken number of hotes, the positions of whicl & v-fou ) X on the card indicate the facts oy R : . 1 { a : ¢ i : 10 wo \ her dweller The 122,000,000 cards requived for g « : 4 g : . ] 4 ! 30 wer cent of his 'POS: stacke 1 dacKs sever § 1 X this purpose, llmh il ’n ra i e i ? : ¢ 152 \ a i in (he Southern States have feet high, will occupy more than : P $ ) i ” ) R X h L ebils Tn ew Bars quarter of an acre of floor space. 5 ¢ . ¢ 3 Lk | 8, 12 Al er being punched, the cards wil " h e 'I\::'r’:\”h:rnlv'-.n;l thirty be sorted by electrical machines by sex A Section of the Tabulating Machine Room of the Census 13 { - e cheler color, and nativity. The result will be in Operation. On the Kight Are Lo . B U M R 1251 el s et it

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