Show V t Wn F 1 J. J I 7 Q 5 w I I I I f I IH H HOME ME NOT MERELY SHELTER F 3 I Ii t Problem by No wo Means n M Met Piet Wh When i Dwellings Are Provided for tho Population Hof of a City And what Is a 11 home It is not nota a amere mere place of shelter In modern de do- It must provide conditions j i that will promote efficiency efficiency In y- y Iii hi labor and strength of character h In citizen in-citizen ship 1 t The home connotes the family and r i. i the family and not not- the Individual dual Is i tJ the e unit of ot the civic structure A Atrue r. r tru true housing policy must go further than improving or providing dwellings lf It It must be part of a comprehensive Yf policy of ot town and country develop- develop Pf ment ment We mu must t apply m more re thought thoughts s tos to the theories and practical tend en- en ties cles of urban and rural growth and fit tit In our housing policies as part of yx a a comprehensive scheme 0 of os urban tend and 7 C rural organization In In its broader aneli and anel andi i more more gen general social asp aspect ct It Is a problem i hem lem of national proportions and hnry importance im hn- J ry in regard to which past failure fail fan w f ure ore Is written large In every t 1 city and success can only onty be achieved el a first by humble admission of our d t a t and s second by building upon wide nation-wide organization capable of f dealing with It on business busine and ancI the principles Thomas Thomas Adams advisor advisor ad- ad 13 visor of the Canadian commission on y conservation on In Landscape ture j g L |