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iq n, of ad c 2 es «@ KK m 4] THURSDAY, JANU. What It Means .. . END OF oe VU By CLARKE BEACH, least temporarily. The end of the housin four years But leading e portent in this drop in hou isin The main reason, as have been putting up hous 2s for th came in 1925 fo disintegrate. the bloom is off that badly in need of hou high prices for them are take 94 The people who sti mand passed in late 1 ly high priced hom finance them as they have gone up a bit payments. And veter buying, are finding it hard government erans as atiractive as consider the nent economist field, the housing market a prises.” The Housing Act of 1948 1 the “people are losit n't yet seem to have effect on the industry. That of the finan rejected. Taft housing bill. It was ir make it easier to building anc yin costing about $11 000 The sponsor of t Wolcott (R.-Mi as a result of non-farm dwé be started in 1 As now estimat bor Department, housing t 000. The houses started be June, and it went « from then on The d seasonal The lull ordinarily d¢ October or Noven The experts in the ¢ and Labor Depart t that only 875,000 } will be made in 1949 Taft - Ellender W 1 P d, which polit think is certair more than an ext ),0 000 additional | ing the year It will thus be over a year, before t record for hor 1 equalled——937,999 in 1925. (These ‘ the U. S. population 115,831,963. Now it i 280,000.) construct try Both tl u id ue of over-all construct been steadil i ( and Labor expect abou amount of construct as in 1948, althou t the cost buil 5 percent t Industrial pected to de setting both t home const u rises in the tion work to cial, institutiona and governmer work. Most of t pected to b 1 built for tt ‘ tration and t Pp Service. The volum tion is not act only 413,000 | produced, 1 1930's was on 1947 it The war wher followed by ated mar But now the low group. The « 6,000,000 s dwelling pl fo , some me House make a fair 5 struction of lo and that some to this now t skimmed the cre housing market f however, th: ly subsidy can private interes very low income f The next how believe, will 950, and the ing unit vill priced house will be only by slum clear as well as the 1948; but al within the lower the c Argentina is the uth A AP Ne WASHINGTON—Tie inte ver, to JARY 6, 1949 eee carriage trade. ures Writer home building is over, at of the people who were} r and could afford to pay | are of. The peak of that de-| carly 1947 nt to invest in the new, relative: | i aren't finding it so easy to a year or two ago. 1e sellers are requiring larger down | used to do a large part of the! jet loans. financing HOUSE tARILY | Touncest AND OLDEST IN i he first World War 1ole economy began} s here see no such dire | { is that the builders! And now| f Interest rates | Lenders do not arrangements for vet- Or Dowt Write At {11 y to make (®) Wirephoto | REP. HUGO S. SIMS (left), Democrat of South Carolina, 27 sect envelopes at the | Years old, is the youngest member of the House in the 8Ist | Congress, and Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (right), 82, Democrat of a ane thread aie Illinois, is the oldest. They meet for a friendly chat in the 80 : | capitol at Washington, ' House since 1906. stamps stick | Sabath has been a member of the f honey. letters to the office GMS: | CEP COURT OF You Always Do Better When You Shop at RCHER'S SUPERETTE MARKET When Purchasing Orders From This Leading Store, We Meet ALL Advertised Prices Premium Quality Foods at the Lowest Prices Your MEAT and GROCERY MONEY Will Go Further Here heel Than Anywhere Else—TRY IT and SEE!! City of Key GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS ... von 6c Grade ‘A‘ Boneless POUND ORDERED this 15th WAS. LEAN MEATY POUND Spare Ribs 39c | Beef Roast 72c }) POUND Grade ‘A’ Boneless BEEF 46c| Stew » 69c FRESH-DRESSED -AND DRAWN "| CHICKENS Ib. 62c BACON '2"'49c| HAMS... 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