Show e HOW MANY WILL VIORLD HOLD Figuring on the worlds future population popu-lation Is both fascinating andfacile In the Cosmopolitan July J Holt I Schooling publishes his estimate that l by the year 225Q there will bE an aggregate ag-gregate population In the world of 52 1 i 073000000 or 1000 prrnons to the square jar mile nearly double the density of Bel I glum the most populous country in the 1 world Commenting on this the San Francisco Chronicle says August r 251 h d 1 25thNO one will dlsmito Mr Schooling I I heit he says If the late of Increase thati has beet wllnesFef dining the century Just closed continues the I I j world will bo Jllled to overflowing in 0 the course of 25 year Indeed much Kooier for Itl Is Inconceivable that a 1 i I peculation half as dense as that subsisted 0 f j f r sub-sisted on the soil of Belgium coukl be maintained throughout the unlveise I There are now in the world thirtyone i persons to the square mile three times 31 1 1 thaUnumber could piobably be provided vided for but not iiii1Y Tnore Ninety 1 thre to tho scjuaic mile would ineanra 1 pODtilatlor as dense as that which inhabits I in-habits China and to sustain It the fame Intensive agriculture which Is i practiced In the Flowery Kingdom where in manv sections two and three I I crons are laien from the land In It yean would have to bu generally resorted j S re-sorted to by all peoples j S The rate of Incicase however is nol 5 to be kept upwe may be reasonably j fiurfr oC that Ths has been the stum S j blingblock over which all piediclions S j of t population have tripped Concludes 1 Chronicle Jt Is reasonable to as surnc that Schoolings predictions willS will-S be us far out of the way as those df 1 TJalthus ant thai for a long while to come what IK called overproduction1 q j will engross thc human mind much 1 more than the limit of subsistence |