Show T 01 r i L. L LAKE kH i Wi w 1 POPULATION Of y U. s. s is SET AT 11 GG Mark Expected to Be Attained At ta tamed ned in July Utah Shows Big Gain W WASHINGTON April 11 Th The population of the United States will be r on July 1 I 1923 ac ac- ac cArding to an nn estimate today b by tho census bureau statisticians I The fhe country's population IB Is III in in- nt at the rate of oC an an- an v This hl would give a total o of or r 11 by the time the next census 1 i 11 taken In 1930 The Tho 1 1920 20 H census showed a a. population of 6 0 The estimate excludes the District of or Columbia and amid the states of ot Ver Yer- mont Nevada and Mississippi Th Tho districts district's growth during the the Wa war var varVas was Vas abnormal hence not a a. good basis upon which to estimate an and i the two states tates lost population between be be- be tween 1910 and 11 1920 0 hence no es estimates es- es estimates were made mado for Cor them The estimated ms populations IO s as oJ of ot r Ja January by states s follows fl Jan 1920 Jan 1923 Alabama U Arizona Arkansas 1 California I Colorado 1 0 0 I Connecticut I Delaware Florida r Georgia 2 9 rI I Idaho I Illinois I Indiana I Iowa 3 Kansas Kansas 1 7 I Kentucky 2 I Louisiana 1798 Maine Maryland 1 Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota b I Missouri L I Montana I I Nebraska New Hamp 1 New Jersey New Mexico New York 10 1038 10 N N. Carolina N N. Dakota L Ohio VIt 1 Oklahoma 20 Oregon I Pennsylvania Rhode Island S. S Carolina S S. S Dakota Tennessee 2 Texas Utah Virginia Washington 1 W W. Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total U U. S S. |