Show Low Rents Chief Need Nee It is just as important for the rt government to assist in securing C era D. D t decent housing even though some soma om 1 of the poorest families may not be benefited by the improvement as asit it is for the government to assist wu in improving public health although al at though it may be helpless against t Hm ome some types of ot dis disease ase This is tha a opinion expressed express d by Coleman J ca t Woodbury in a letter to the members mem mem- tiki bers rs o of the National Association i k iy r rI of ot Housing Offic Officials als of ot which he heIs I il trial Is the executive director When When an art opportunity such as that afforded afford rd- rd ed cd by the provisions of the emergency emer gency relief appropriation act ot of 1933 comes along Mr Woodbury finds rinds no excuse for housing au authorities failing to to provide UCO coma com decent housing for tor every everyone on one just because it means some soma drastic changes in established policies Mod Modern rn housings housing chief need Mr Itz- Woodbury says is the provision of ren rental tal ranges below 20 a month He bases this belief largely on the financial survey of urban housing surveys From the federal study he finds that 38 36 per cent of the tenants tenants ten ants in five w western ster and northern cities of more than population I tion lion and 67 per cent of the tenants in three southern cities of or th the tM same population minimum pay less than 20 a month rent |