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Show Trend Hotc the wind is blowing . . . MONEY Income payments to U. S. individuals during 1939's first quarter totaled S16.105,000.-000, S16.105,000.-000, an increase of 2 per cent over 1933's comparable period aggregate ag-gregate of S15.7S3. 000.000. RELIEF WPA plans to cut 900.000 from relief rolls this summer sum-mer to compensate for next fiscal fis-cal year's reduced budget. Total expected clientele on June 30, 1940: 1.500,000. NAMES Smiths, 418.0C0 strong, head "first 50 families" on social security rolls, followed by Johnsons, Browns. WiHiamses, Millers ar.d Jor.ses in order. DRINK U. S. corTee consumption consump-tion is gaining at expense of co- ! coa ar.d ta. 1923 imports reach- I Lrg record volume cf 1.937.127.- i 013 pounds while cecoa dropped j from 619. 050.729 pound in 1337 to 43.095.547 pounds in 1923. Tea import for 1937: 95.CCO.CiO pounds: for 133S: SI. 372. 424 pounds. |