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The Poor Man’s Philosopher
MEASURING INFLATION
WYy BY A DROP OF SWEAT
NEW YORK.—(AP)—lnflation
can be reduced to a mathematical
formula.
And some day the field of eco
nomics will come up with an
Einstein who will write social
history by figuring out that for
mula.
It will be a big help both to the
politicians and the people. .
Inflation can be measured in
terms of sweat and fear, faith
and production. Any rise in the
cost of living is an “inflation.”
But when does it become dan
gerous?
Judging from recent inflations
in Europe and China, they be-«
come dangerous when a drop of
sweat buys and produces less
and less, faith in the natian’s
economy falls and fear of its
money rises.
By these standards the present
inflation in the United States is
mild. Mild indeed compared to
the rampaging inflation which
destroyed the currency of Hun-=
gary in 1946 and is now straining
TNE DANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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sian language
the printing présses that turn out
the money for nationalist China.
Sure, prices have gone up
steadily here. But so have pro
duction and the value of labor.
Economists say that despite the
high cost of living and the fall in
the value of money a drop of
sweat will buy more in the pres
ent market htan it did ten years
ago.
And that is what really counts
in any peacetime system — what
sweat will buy. When sweat
brings back less and less, when
men wrok harder and harder td
produce fewer and fewer goods,
hope dies and panic is born—
Political Announcements
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the Legislature, from
Clarke County. I will appreciate
the vote and support of the citi
zens of Clarke County.
CHAPPELLE MATTHEWS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I am asking you to re-elect me
as your representative to the
State Legislature subject to the
aetion of the Democratic Primary
September Bth, I will as always
fight for your rights and inter=
ests, Your vote and suggestions
appreciated.
JAKE B. JOEL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi=
dacy for the House of Represen
‘tatives, Georgia General Assem
bly, from Clarke county, subject
#o the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Primary Septem
ber Bth. I will appreciate the vote
and support of all Clarke county
Democrats.
K. A. HILL.
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I earnestly solicit the vote and
support of the citizens of Clarke
County in my candidacy for the
State House of Representatives
in the September Bth Democratic
Primary.
GRADY PITTARD, JR.
SOLICITOR GENERAL
I hereby nanounce as a candi
date for the office of Solicitor
General of the Western Judicial
Circuit in the Primary Election
to be held Septmeber Bth, 1948,
subject to the rules fixed for
such election.
W D. M. POLLOCK.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi=-
dacy for the Legislature from
Clarke County for the post now
held by Jake B. Joel. Your vote
and active support will be appre
ciated.
C. 0. “FAT” BAKER.
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-12:35 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
8:43 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East—
-12:10 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
West—
-6:00 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
4:05 a. m.—(Local).
3:15 p. m.—Air Conditioned,
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
Leaves Athens (Daily) 4:15 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce
Arrive 9:00 a. m.
East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Mixed Trains
Train 51 arrives Athens 8:00 am.
Train 52 leaves Athens 9:10 a.ro
Deodorant Cream, Regular SI.OO
and the wild horse of inflation
runs through the land. ‘
When a country 'is saddled
with true inflation you can read
that fact in its poeple’s faces.
They mirror each other’s fear of
the present and the future.
Uncontrollable inflation has
touched America only a_ few
times—and for short periods—in
its long history. Hope has always
ridden high in this still-growing
land. The real fear here hasn't
been inflation, the recurrent
dread of Europe. Here the fear
has always been depression—
fear of “hard times.”
In good, times—periods of ris
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—the American tradition has‘
been to “let 'er roll.” Few peo-i
ple have been willing to put on
a brake for fear this weuld
bring on a depression.
That appears today to explain
the reluctance to install economic
controls despite the widespread
resentment against the hardships
wrought by the rising cost of
living.
The people still have money
iingling in their pockets. They
like the sound. And a lot of them
are less afraid of the “inflation”
than they are of a possible return
to ‘“hard times,”” when store
Spotted
shelves are piled high with goods
but the worker’s sweat won’t buy
anything because the factories
are closed and nobody will hire
the labor that produces the
sweat—and the goods.
They remember a time when
the level of prices and the value
of money were academic terms—
because millions of them had no
jobs to earn money at all.
After 20 National Football
League clashes, only 14 points
separate the Washington Redskins
and the Philadelphia Eagles. The
.Tribe has scored a total of 378
points to the Eagle's 364,
BY MICHAEL
Hang Together
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Boys, You've Got It
Faraway Look
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1948,
For an afterschool snack, ap-
Ple slices spread .wifl Peanut
butter wusually go over well,
Large red-skinned apples may be
used and the peel left on,
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Birds are driven forward in
flying by the down beat of their
‘wings.
The virlage of Barrow on Alas«
ka’s Point Barrow is the north
ernmost settlement of the Uniteq
States,
Birds' high body temperature
(104 to 108 degrees) helps them
maintain their high aectivity,
O’MALLEY and RAPH LANE
By MERRILL BLOSSEp
—By EDGAR MARTIN
BY AL VERMEER
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any better [ reckon
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