Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1948 — Page 10

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The bill failed to pass in the 80th Congress. It would lay down | a long-range housing program, | including incentives for private industry, and federal subsidies for construction of 500,000 units of low-rent housing. The real estate group pointed out that many people think meat costs too much. Yet few of them, the pamphlet added, would pro-| pose that the government go into) the meat business. “Why, then, should the situation be so differerit when the commodity is housing?” the realtors asked. “Why the loud demands for the federal government to launch all} gigantic low-cost public housing program? “The ansWers are simple. A clever propaganda campaign by a coalition of ‘planners,’ socialists, and radicals has so twisted the facts surrounding housing that some people are beginning to believe that ‘the government owes, me a house at half price.” —————————————————————————

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