Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1953 — Page 11
Thursday, april is, 1953
Rent Ceilings To Be Raised Or Removed Expect Action By Solons By May 1 WASHINGTON, UP — Congressional moves indicated today that federal rent ceilings will be raised l dr removed by May 1 for threefourths of the ' 5,600,000 families now living under them. - Chairman J esse. P. .Wolcott of the house banking committee • launched a drive' to let rent controls expire as scheduled on April 30 for thd 4,300,000 families whb do
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not'live in “critical defense areas.” .The (Michigan Republican told a reportdr he thought? the house would approve his bil|. He made the forecast as his cohimittee called defense mobilizer Arthur S. Flemmjpg to testify in support of the administration’s apparehtly! foredoomed request for a iive-tnon|th ex\eiisio| df controls in nou-critlcal areas. I I •• j ■ 2 Tiie senate backing committee last weiek approved the extension, but apt>royed raitdth a 9 c A 11 * 'erdases ofi up to percent in rent cqilirihs. effective May 1. it appeared almost <pett|in the senate andi house will! pass differ- ‘ r 1 I - F ent bills, requiring d conference cominirtee to work o|ut| compromise
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legislation. \ Wolcott told a reporter, the senV ate committee’s proposed rent ceiling boost is like trying to have “rent control and no rent control at rhe same time.” He doubted that I rents in large citied would go up an average of 8.3 percent if they were decontrolled entirely, as provided in his hill. Wolcott made public a detailed study by his committee staff designed to shoiw that rent ceilings are necessary in very few of the areas where they now are in force The dtudy of' 96. major cities showed that I.—Hoiising construction has outstripped population creases in almost all of the cities under control during the period since 1940; 2.—The population of many cities where there is no rent control has; increased far more than it has in major cities under federal ceilings; 3.--In at least seven non-critical cities under control population has declined and housing accoinmodatlons have increased in the period , from 1940 \to 1950. j v r— ~' ■• I ■ "Twas Ever Thus HARTFORD, Conn., Up —After Lthree years es scrimping and saving, a young couple got what they ! were longing for—a television, set. A week they won a set iin a contest. L i \ Backfire MIbWAVKHE. w|s.. UP—Dennis Finkler, 14, constructed a boomerang and theh went to a park to see if it* would work. It did just what it whs supposed to do and the boy W.gs taken to a hospital for treatment for; a bloody nose. 4 A '
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Oleo Industry Hits At Butter Purchase Discrimination Is . Spokesman Charge WASHINGTON, UP—Margarine industry spokesmen charged today it is “discrimination” ,for the agriculture department to offer the army 50,000,000 pounds of surplus hiitUr at prices which compete
with oleo. ' \ ; S. F.' Reipma. president of the national association of margarine manufactures, said the industry is as “strongly opposed as anyone else to the waste of food.” But he said when “taxpayers’ money is to divert one commodity at k subsidized low cost into a market in such away as to injure another, commodity the government is practicing discrimination ... . ” E. M. Norton, director of the department's dairy branch revealed the offer Tuesday in testibefore a house dairy subcommittee headed by Rep. August H. Andresen (R-Minn.) The subcommittee and dairy industry leaders have urged some kind of cutrate selling, to the army as a means of unloading the 146,000.000 pounds of butter piled up under price support. A 5V.000.006 pound purchase ; biy the army—in addition to the 75.0,00,000 pounds to be donated to school lunch programs and other outlets —woU|ld trim federal holdings down to about 21,000,000 pounds. .v ■ jJf the quartermaster corps accepts the department’s offer and the price is really pegged as low as oleo, it would mean the agriculture department would take about a.5291,00ff,000,000 loss on the sale. Busy Car X. t>E.-VBODY, MabS., UP — A «ar went up a local sidewalk, sheared off the front steps of a porch and knocked down its pillars,, flattened a hedge, swiped a tree, glanced off a stoiff wall, and ripped open a chicken enclosure before wrapping itself around an apple tree in ;an open field. The driver -was unhurt.. . • 1 If you have something to sell op rtioms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. L ' w ' I .. . . I
Propose Expansion Os U. j. Air Force Proposal Expected In Defense Budget WASHINGTON, UP—Continued air force expansion toward 126 modern chmbat wings by late 1955 or,. early 1056 is - expected to be proposed m the administration’s forthcoming defense budget, informed sources revealed today. They said there may be delays in modernizing the planned 17 transport 'Vfirigs which would complete a 14$-wing program, or the number of such wings may be cut back. ) , ■ Pentagon; officials predicted at the same time that there will be no “startling” changes in aircraft procurement or mdjor reductions in plant capacity devoted to, aircraft production. These' sources not,ed, however, it will ,be another 10 days or two weeks before final decisions are reached on an overhauled version of former President Truman’s fiscal 1954 defense spending proposals. Forecasts oh the future air force buildup were obtained in the face' of published Speculation that some major plants would be shut down and \.Jet bomber\ cur-
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