Show v"r -v v- 4 10 -- V 0' - V t wp'Ipe-A- 414 V" V to- to"' 're- 1 I The Salt Ake Tribune Let's Take a limos Look at 200 Million Americans Today poutlioned From Page A-- we are told shrank the American child's sense of roots Women now keep house with many more appliances I found us too square the flowered hippies of the sixties yho found us too "outer' directed" and now the marching members of the New Left who find us too blind to the suffering of ' others Imitated m Revolutionaries scarcely remembering the primeval past of 1915 when the pan under the icebox had to be emptied the rugs had to be beaten on the line clothes had to be boiled and rubbed dean on a wasliboard Thanksgiving dinner had to be shopped for in several stores instead of one supermarket and heaven forfend there was no television to hypnotize the kids while supper was prepared - In the world we have been tm it a ted as revolutionaries adored as happy heroes wor&hipped as generous givers scorned as naive bumblers 419dtined as an Uncle Shylock Raised Frequent 'Alarms and now among foreign eritkg pictured as an international Elmer Gantry publicly shouting the gospel and privately profaning it In 52 years we have complicated our lives despaired of our stability and worried in full circles ourselves Despite the frequent alarms raised about our decaying family fabric the annual divorce rate has gone up only a bit since 1915 from eight per 1000 married women to 10 Mothets today have their last child earlier marry off their last child sooner and general- "We are unsettled to the very roots of ow-- being" Walter wrote age" Lippman wrote that In 1914 Maybe our sense of appre der4 un- tit' icebox I tension hasn't changed But many other things have and buried in the march of statistics since 1915 ars revolutions In the way we live and probably the way we think and feel Never Had It So Good We have gone from a population of 51 million men and 49 million women to 102 million women and 98 million men and while they have not been heard to complain less statistically women hever had It so good The rate of spinsterhood has been cut In half The dangers If childbirth have almost dis- appeared a as statistic Housewives now run smaller households with fewer relatives of the previous generation his or hers on the premises revoluThis development tionary In itself vastly stimulated the nation's economy since two generations living apart need twice as many couches and can openers comforted the wife's psyche since she gets less interference created the Institution r of the Imported Increased the loneliness and uselessnesi of the aged and baby-sitte- between figures In and before In CA 1 - ‘''''' I r ei 1e'' 'I 14 1 1 7' - -' r 4Assk i' ' - - - - - - - z - A Division of the S S liCtosg o Company -- ' 3 :: 'I t 1 : i rit --i 10 1 3 )) Li 0 es ! 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It is and every man's question every man's answer A few genrraliZa t jails BM possible Today we are definitely no e sanitized homogenized conj talized end computerized analyzed Ne live longer and have more It is ids° true that the good happier? Impossible question But in the days since 1915 a had we days we are In Nom ehody's eomputer the government's the bank' the :::: AT ONE the old names 1:':1 SINGLE VISION the roads are jammed we are lxwming more 19 (lay now with the And the $64 question returns returns from the beginning of the reverie Are mi anonymous all the time MI from 25 to 10 between 1939 and 19(3 the median wage of the white worker rose from $i111 to $5663: for the Negro from $460 to $3217 Black and white we have more things Without belabor ing the list let it be noted that In 1915 Americans owned modem American take" for granted without realizing that It has occurred in a world in which two out of five people still can't read i The fluctuating Figures figures are not available before 1947 Since that year the family median has climbed from slightly more than $3000 a year to almost $7500 In 1947 one out of five families earned more than $7000 a year now one out of two does It is assumed that all these differences are much greater compared to 1915 But: In 1915 we owed only about that that the death rate whites per 1000 fell among from 17 to 94 for Negroes H o Nonetheless the fluctuating figures show that when they want to or have to Americans - control the rate as they did during the depression long before The Pill At the present rate it will take Americans another 70 years to double their number while the world population is doubling every 32 years One thing is clear about America in the last half century We now earn more own more and owe more Since 1915 when the dollar was worth three times more than now our total national 17 Income has multiplied times Median family income Sample and 1900 credit card With 2493 074 1 ant Area Code 301 976 39h'2 extension 6439 It you don't loow the number you simply dial 301 535 1212 and a recording will tell you it has been changed to $61 Question Returns 2300000 ears and now own 91 million which is more than the whole rest of the world owns In 1915 Americans had 101A million phones and now they have 98700000 which is half the world's supply Progress progress progress But let it also be noted Sample Figures nzains behind turn of the century the normal work week went from 60 hours and six days to 39 hours and five days The number of white-collworkers has doubled the blue collars shrunk by almost half and today's working man women worked now Its 38 cent Fifty-twyears ago women outlived men by one year and now they outlive them by seven We never had more widows nor fewer destitute widows Birth statistics can be used to prove anything except a new cause In 1915 our rate was 28 per 1000 population It dmpped during the depression to 184 climbed after the boys returned from the World War 11 to 27 and is now down again to 21 Why it is down now is anybody's guess explanations ranging from The Pill to the high cost of living to the little mother's eternal yearning for more freedom per In this whole march of sta tistical progress the American Negro is catching up but is not yet caught up lie lives longer than he did and better than he did and earns more than he did but in all things is still behind the American white man The ly are more liberated from the chains of home In 1915 only eight per cent of married Lipp-Dia- n "We are not used to a complicated civilization we don't know how to behave when personal contact and eternal authority haw disappeared There are no precedents to guide us no wisdom that wasn't meant for a simpler And pans spends at least seven times as much money on recreation mortgage Ins children in tar more $2600000000 educated than he ever was credit Now we dollars on our homes and 92 Among Americans aged 25 to billion dollars in consumer 29 only 19 per cent had grad credit Today a family of four tinted from high school in 1915 with an income of $5000 PaYs and now the figure is 69 per a federal income tax of $290 cent In the years since 1915 In 1915 they paid $10 during which time the population has doubled our college Easier Jobs Itysleally has enrollment multiplied For those rare wives who more than 12 times All this counterattack there is ample evidence that their working husbands work less at physiNegro recally easier jobs From the home loans and In consumer owe 210 billion five billion dollars in November Sunday 1 J |