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Wtortage Ofgoods >./ V _ ~.. ». 1941' MOUNT CLEMENS, MttGH| *MAC(HKB< *JEf$P|' • Pithlic Money in Hand* Faced with f'-: . tUE-Wn, ¦ * * « •« ffmmSfifix ' . ,«*.,» > , , . Wtortage of Goods f * Prices Will Rise as Consumer Goods Lose Out He Says m Production Race with Defense, W| IT jam T. FLYNN Neted Aetber-Bcenamist Written fir NBA fknrki } gH NSW YORK, July 19 For mm jdght years we have been In an Inflationary process—the ex- tension of money incomes by government borrowings at the jßflfpg But in the last year it.has speeded up greatly. The jg|F government has been borrow* Uigthrea billion a year. Last MB AIMKT• JNMHHI year It borrowed six billions. And in this year, and next year, m H borrowings promise to be ' enormous—no man can say ex- actly how much— twelve bil- Hollywood lion, maybe twenty billion in a Loses u year. It is a staggering fact. <f hßkbbbK IbSSbbßbK The only thing that can prevent •’- WN'V<*'£>'.¦ <y.:\:;.'.•{s ¦^•¦j.'ty.'¦ ;&$:/}.A. '?:--:i’: it may be the government’s in- <^v. Chance to Land ability to spend that much. 3 BMI III^HH It is this money which is "¦ flowing into the pockets of the -?|p> Youthful Actor government bor- people The • NEW YORK, July 29—(JP)— rows it and spends it in an air- The Industrial workers before the paymaster's window at loft art collecting wages that represent : E 8888 IB f§ ship competition non-defense Temporarily at least, Hollywood ¦ purchasing . plane or gun factory or a greatly increased potential power. But between defense and get m' i plant pays it goods to production of So when the workers' wives bring their new purchas- has lost a chance to an am- yard. The defense tends reduce the latter. bitious young actor. out to workers. The workers ing power to the grocery store, they may find that this decreased production has depleted stocks, spud it in the stores for food, boosted prices. He’s an alert, 11-year .old clothes, luxuries. The stores youngster who walked up to In- the dollars in the pockets of the the more the government will in workmen's and other hands formation Clerk Warren Hall spend it*in the peace-time fac- lux- which make shoes, hats, people who buy are increasing, have to borrow to pay for to buy food and clothes and at LaGuardia Airport late last tories of non-defense goods uries. The end of this is dis- Collector Shot I dresses, cosmetics, luxuries, the amount them. Thus the vicious circle night, and asked: must increase. More people in aster unless means are found food, etc. completed, since the more the the stores clamoring to buy is to manage it, control it, hold it “How much is a half-fare ROTJTB OF THE war started, government borrows the more bounds. How can that ticket to Hollywood, sir?’* DOLLAR the big point to remember is work. Since the goods; less goods on the shelves within by Holdup DEFENSE flooding done? * Nan factory employment here has Hundreds of be around be of that the dollar that starts its jo sell them. dollars will Told it was about $75, the lad In the first five months gone up from 99 to 124. Indus- of more people wait- peo- government loan at thousands looked a little crestfallen. Then this year the income of the career as a trial production has increased ing to buy automobiles; only Ann Arbor Youth I country trip to he had another idea: “How ple Os this was $4,073,- the bank makes its first 157. Department automobiles to Chicago, please? plant its from 104 to half the number of much That 000,000 greater than in the first the arms and second store gone up from price in Sorioui Condition 1 store, sales have to be bought. Hence the on Horseback' was $22 apparently still too last year. And trip to the retail its third 'Pirates five months of 87 to 102. of automobiles rises. much to the producers of non-defense • DETROIT, July OP) )—I The second force that causes Next he Inquired about ne- 29 goods. In other words, the trouble, therefore, is the BORROWING INCREASES in by Dairy fac- the POWER gotiating some credit for the Shot the abdomen a hold Farmrs’ Will production *of non-defense competition between defense in- PURCHASING is Current at Macomb up man, Paul K. Hogan, 24, J enterprises gets Hollywood jaunt, promising that ofl tories and indus- more, therefore, that we planned pro- dustries and non-defense The pace the chang- Here is a picture that has an unnamed aunt would “make Ann Arbor, who had tol East os Friday speeded up as much as the and pump government borrowed Keeping with marry Sunday tries for labor raw materi- is a slashing action thrills, the parch- up the difference.*' was in serious! duction of armament factories brings about the funds Into the business stream ing entertainment taatea condition Receiving Hospital! als. And this for veteran producer ed smell of alkali and gunpowder at is Araada and enterprises. second phase of the price dis- the vaster becomes the purchas- speciality At that point, police took a today while police searched Harry Sherman. He again dem- and the thrillingscenic shots that question youngster. fori meeting clear, we see The first phase oc- ing power of the nation. The hand to the A of the Macomb If that is then turbance. onstrates ability to season a fans are accustomed to find in all patient quiz- his assailant. I happens. the people get the produc- his He told them, after County Dairy Farmers' asso- what Just as ar- curs when the more more we increase dish for popular the Hopalong Cassidy sagas of zing A negro gunman, believed the I Friday must put which to buy goods. tion of defense goods, the more of entertainment that he was. David Herman, ciation will be held on mament factories dollars with taste with the newest of his Hop- the sagebrush. But it doesn't de- of Washington, C., same who fired upon an invalid! evening, August at people to buy in phase produc- curtail the production D. the son of 1 at 8 o'clock more work and But this the we must along Casidy productions, “Pi- pend on action thrills alone for grocer, of woman in a burglary, earlier ini materials, the non- tion of goods increases the of all other goods. And the a and he was tired the Armada Town hall In more raw with on Horseback,” which its appeal, and flavors up the grocery the day, shot Hogan late yester-l Armada. too. But second production, rates business. It will be sponsored by the defense factories increase their demand, in the more we curtail this today to Macomb dish with romance and an ap- day after having forced Hogan tol buy phase the' government has to pressure is put upon comes the So, he said he took his sav- United Dairy Farmers' commit- staffs and more raw ma- the more Theatre. pealing comedy element. drive him around in his automo*l tee, and the main topic of dis- terials. The airplane plant in- curtail the production of peace prices to keep rising. ings of about s2tf, and came to The story of “Pirates on Horse- yesterday by train, bile for three hours. I is the test and price of creases payrolls, and the shoe goods in order to enable the But this is not the end of the Hopp's hunt New York cussion back” deals with for intent upon going to Hollywood. Near downtown, Hogan was I plant increases payrolls to make arms factories to get these goods trouble. The more prices rise gold mine left by a prospector * a to and milk pro- more shoes for the men in the and to get labor. the more costly willbe the pro- At the County chil- ordered drive into an alley. I Every farmer Striking Artists who died to keep the secret of Queens was gold attend, (adv.) plane plant at So, in this phase, of defense* goods and shelter, There he robbed of a I ducer hr urged to who are now second while duction its location. Hoppy’s interven- dren’s- where he was ring, gift pending contact with his from his fiancee, Miss] tion in the case is brought about taken Marilynn Osborn, parents, the boy displayed 21, daughtm Return to Work when Andy Clyde, the grizzled of Sheriff John L. Osborn, ofl rfn • from Bar 20, learns $12.35 in pennies, nickels, dimes side-kick quarters Washtenaw County. The robber I has inherited the mine. and which he had been that he bag—- also took Hogan's wrist watch I Disney Bar 20’s cowpokes find aft ex- carrying in a brown paper for Walt in quest of a career as a motion- and 20 cents. tremely attractive young lady al- “As hq got out of the car, ha so HOLLYWOOD, July 20— W ready in possession of the mine. picture actor. I HSiwebsemud w*could sew* 9 strike, deliberately shot me," Hogan J —After 62 days on She's one of the heirs of the told police. Screen Cartoon Guild members mine, and as played by Eleanor gunman at A described as simi- agreed to return to work Stewart, she proves to be a ro- Attack on toys lar to Hogan's assailant had forc- Newspaper and Magazines” today Tws much W MM* the Walt Disney Studio mantic incentive for Lucky, ed his way into the bedroom of 1 for clos- Hayden.
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