Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 9

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By EARL RICHERT Scripp#-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—On the plains of northern Oklahoma is a college that has houling facilities up and waiting for returning veterans,

It is\Oklahoma A. & M., producer of this year’s intercollegiate basketball ¢hampions, Its president, Dr. Henry G. Bennett, has been working prodigiously for more than a year to have hous ing ready for both single and married veterans. And now, while so many other colleges are hanging up “Full House” signs, he reports “we are ready and have room.” “But,” he adds, “our plans are not complete. They won't be until we have accommodated the last serviceman, married or smgle, coming to our campus.” “Village” Is Ready Already a going concern at A. & M. is the Village, a housing development located on 50 acres of college property. In The Village are 600 housing units, 400 temporary war structures | moved in from Louisiana and Kansas and 200 trailers from Texas. Veterans and their families are arriving at the rate of about 20 a day. The cottages are completely furnished from mailboxes to cooking ranges. They even have spaces around them for flower beds. The utilities are in, and sidewalks are being laid. Rent will run about $35 a month for the two-bedroom units and $25 a month for the singles. A feature of The Village will be a non-profit commissary. Furnishings for the trailer units in The Village are similar to the cottages, with the exception of communal bath and tollet facilities.

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Another 130 apartments will soon be ready. These are being converted from barracks formerly used by naval air training students. These apartments will constitute the college’s Village No. 2 for married veterans. Still in the planning stage is Village No. 3. When completed it will accommodate another 300 veterans and their families. As for single veterans, the college has ample space for them now and expects to be able to meet the influx. Dr. Bennett expects returning veterans to send his school’s enrollment skyrocketing from a prewar normal of 6500 to between 12,000 and 13, 000 sudan. i

FACT FINDING Bb PUN OF LANDIS- REJECTED

Times Washington Bureau

dent Truman yesterday turned down the suggestion of Rep. Gerald

members of “the house labor com-

{the administration fact-finding { board. { | As a minority committeeman, Mr. {Landis wrote the President suggest-| {ing that some members be permitted to watch the fact finders! |work in General Motors or other, cases. Yesterday the Hoosier congress-| man received a letter from the! White House rejecting the proposal, | but thanking him for his interest. In his letter, President Truman {made the point that he considered | {congressmen sitting in with the {fact finders “not practical.” “Findings in such cases cannot be made a public document until

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Presi- |

W. Landis (R. Ind.) that some!

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‘MACARTHUR CLOSES JAPAN'S BROTHELS

TOKYO, Jan. 25 (U. P.).—Japan’s ancient system of prostitution, under which fathers often sold daughters to brothels, was abolished yesterday -by a directive of general of the army Douglas MacArthur. Gen. MacArthur ordered the Japanese government to annul prostitution licensing laws and to cancel all prostitutes’ contracts, All Japanese brothels are “off limits” to American occupation forces.

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