Show r r- r f L PURCHASING HA POWER ERI s f t i j r 1 II tt I lOI 1 1 jn Americas America's economic boom continues con- con as buying power outpaces prices If time should prove them wrong about one of the two the effect may be drastic And they I hasten to point out that these are assumptions not predictions prediction They then go on to point out Jut that the population will increase between be tween one and two million persons a year until 1952 that Industrial output per worker will Increase and that yields per acre and per livestock unit probably also will increase High incomes for industrial workers workers work work- ers will wUl mean a steady market for foodstuffs and clothing High yield per worker might mean more stable prices for industrial goods Higher yields per acre and arid per anImal animal an an- imal unit will mean more economical cal production for the farmer All in all this shapes up to just about the kind of year five period that the farmers themselves would like to enjoy High production at fair prices means a break for producers producers pro pro- and consumers a square deal for both |