Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 23
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lation. So far only 1500 have been placed by the ministry of national education, Government requisitioning of the Cite Universitaire will provide added housing for 2500 to 3000 students entitled to special privileges because of their war records. This leaves 6000 students in urgent.need of places to live. Second and third-rate hotels in the university section are demanding $2 to $3 a day for a single room —a price far above the means of a majority of the students. As a result, groups of four to six men share each tiny room. In despair, the authorities have requisitioned public air raid shelters for sleeping quarters. Here
Work Their Way The food outlook is a little brighter. . Six out of 12 communal restaurants are already in operation. Ultimately these will be able to serve 20,000 meals a day at reaprices.
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DR. KLAIN, EX-G. I, - REOPENS OFFICE
Alter serving one year overseas) - Dr: Benjamin V. Klain, 2081 Park]. ave, recently discharged, has re-|: sumed his medical “practice. at his] former office, 4157 College ave.
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