PAGE SIX Newman Predicts Future Of American Economics As America gets wealthier, her economic system—one in which the preponderance of goods are demanded and con sumed privately—will become increasingly outmoded and the government will provide more social goods, says Dr. Monroe Newman, head of the department of economics Fit the University, "The things that are needed so no individual will provide from his income," said Newman, "It is therefore necessary for gov ernment to take the funds from income and provide the services." Social demands will force a change in the proportion between private and social use of our in come. he said. Newman disagrees with those who, perhaps fearing socialism, take a conservative approach to government economic activity. '"Those who resist alteration of our economic system are keep inf from having the flexibility which is its vitality." he said. "As eve progress, the public will demand those types of goods mill services roost economically provided through government ac- "The job of an economic sys tem changes as the society gets wealthier. Our system has not kept pace with our wealth and this has resulted in a misalloca tion of resources. We provide private luxuries while social necessities go unprovided." For example, we build game rooms in our homes. but not class rooms for our children, he said, Our current economy does not show a balanced proportion be tween goods purchased and con sumed privately and those pur chased and consumed as a group, he explained. "We spend more on inducing people to increase their private consumption than we do on pub lic education," he said. 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PENNSYLVANIA Review-- (Continued from page one) et," three weeks ago, gtizzles his way to laughs. The show is also helped by the performances of Patricia Thomp son as his television-star wife and Frank Browning as the neighbor- George E. Ceiga, University or ganist, will present an organ re cital at 8 p.m. Sunday in Schwab. The recital, sponsored by the De partment of Music, is open to the public. The program will include: ing assistant district attorney. ;"Homage to Perotin" by Myron Roberts; "Wachet auf, ruft uns As the artificial TV star who die Stimme" and Bach's "Toccata has found a home in the sub. ? and Fugue in D Minor"; and Can tabile by Cesar Franck. addition to Bishop. Whether' Also included in the recital are: countering his attempts to make , „ Introduction and Toccata and love or sell the house he hates, !Fugueg G Major" by William her attitude is right and, for a Walond "Greensleeves" from ! change, she seems to be enoy- ' Four Carol Preludes" by Richard ing herself. Purvis; "Adagio for Glass Har- Browning uses efficent voice monica" by Mozart; and "Varia and actions to portray the law en- tions de Concert" by Joseph Bon i forcer. Even in the closing scene,'net. ;where he lets the couple discov- er he knows the truth about the murder, he avoids being as hor- ribly nice as the Coppel script would indicate; this deserves thanks The supporting cast turns in nice performances. Mimi Ben singer, as the maid, Ann Driscoll as the real estate saleswomen playing husband against wife, and William Mooney as the English, poetry-speaking crook, add con siderably to the production. Thanks to Bishop's shenanigans ;and the direction of Max Fischer, the production moves swiftly. The slightest lag might have proved fatal. 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