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Survey Shows Demand to Keep Rent Ceilings.

Times Special 1 NEW YORK, March 12—The U, 8. people are strikinglysin favor of positive government action to end the severe housing shortage, the Fortune Survey of Public Opinion reveals today, reporting that: 81.3 Per cent of the people want rent ceilings maintained. 63.3 Per cent want ceiling prices kept on building materials. 75.6 Per cent want those materials channeled into the low-cost residential field by government action, 48.1 Per cent (a plurality) want the government to embark on a

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large-scale home-building program. 80.0 Per cent want government loans to individuals for low and medium-priced housing. “All these measures happen to be fairly close to recommendations announced by Housing Expediter Wilson W. Wyatt after this survey was finished,” Fortune points out. “The people seem to be in a mood to put overwhelming political pressure behind legislation that would implement Mr. Wyatt's program.” Any early attempt to remove rent | ceilings would, obviously, be ex-| tremely unpopular, Fortune continues, disclosing that even among home-owners 77.4 per cent want the rent ceilings maintained. The survey, which is conducted

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two-thirds of the U. S. j®ople are! aware of a serious shortage - of | housing in their own communities, while house-hunting is at its height in the North Atlantic states and in the .Far BPIWesh oo.

BOY SCOUT CIRCUS SET FOR MAY 10-11

The Boy Scout circus, after an

‘labsence of five years, has been!

scheduled for May 10 and 11 in the! Coliseum, C. Otto Janus, president | of the central Indiana council, an- | nounced today Henry F. Schricker, former state | governor, has been appointed gen- | eral chairman of the circus. Mr. Janus and Mr. Schricker will! outline plans for the circus at a! dinner meeting tonight ‘in the Woodruff Place Baptist church before 400 unit leaders of Cubs Scouts and senior Scouts. Principal committee chairmen are Lloyd Byrne, program; Evan |

Hunter, promotion. Tickets will be distributed tonight

Jap women under the new democratic system is exemplified by the first female member of To- | lyws police force. Fifty women,

between the ages of 20 and 30,

are being recruited.

BUTLER ALUMNI TO

MEET MARCH 20

The Butler alumni club of In- | dianapolis will hold its monthly dinner at 6 p. m. March 20 -at the Y.' M C. A The committee for arrangements includes Mrs. Robert Clay, Frank { Demmerly;”" Miss Elizabeth Achenbach, Miss Ione Colligan, Miss

| Betty Cramer, Arthur Gage, Miss | Kathryn Bowlby, Miss Velora Begh-

tel, Miss Helen Austin, Ed Humston,

’| William Rohr, Kenneth Harlan,

Russell Townsend, Miss Mary Ges-

sert, Miss Dorothy Ziegler, Fred Walker, business, and Lyman G. Bowers, Miss Helen Shumaker and

Miss Laura Hart. George A. Schumacher is alumni

and sub-committees appointed. secretary.

More than 5000 boys from central! Indiana will participate in the circus this year and will feature demonstrations of cubbing, scouting and junior scouting.

13 BUTLER SENIORS | IN HONOR GROUP!

Thifteen Butler university seniors have been elected to Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary re it was announced today. Those elected are Miss Katherine! Armstrong, Miss Margaret Brayton, | Miss Doris W. Daley, Miss Barbara Jane Jardine, Miss Elizabeth Josey, Miss Elizabeth Janet Rugg, Miss | Mary, Watkins, Searle Franklin! Charles and David Patrick, all of Indianapolis; Mrs, Sadie M. Wiley | Galvin ‘and Mrs. Violet Harner, Lebanon; Miss Margaret Proffitt, | Jamestown, and Miss Wilma Todd, | Anderson, Miss Faye Cantral is secretary of the chapter,

SISTERS BACK AFTER

ARMY NURSE SERVICE

Two Indianapolis sisters, Virginia Rose and Ruth Elaine Soltau, have | returned to their home after serving a year in the army nurse corps. Entering the service together, they were stationed at Thayer General hospital in Tennessee and Moore General hospital in North | Carolina, They are the “daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin | Soltau, 101 N, Sherman dr.

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