Show Early Marriage Shows vs Increase Through Nation Despite the alarm of of parents over the doings of ot flaming laming youth despite the relative ease of divorce and despite despite de de- spite the discouragement of economic conditions a larger proportion of young people are married today than thanin in the good old days of 1890 The figures figures fig fig- ures are revealed in a newly published published published pub pub- book by Dr Warren WarrenS S. S Thompson Thomp Thomp- son director of the Scripps foundation for tor research in population problems and his associate P. P K Especially are bachelors rushing into the yoke of matrimony In 1890 about 42 per cent of the men of all ages were single but by 1930 this percentage had dropped to 34 Among the men of the more eligible ages the drop between 1890 and 1930 is even even more striking from striking from 81 per cent of ct those aged 20 to 24 2 to 71 per cent and from 46 per cent of those aged 25 to 29 down to a mere 37 per cent In the west and in the northeast the proportion of married males is lowest |