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Show THURS, FEB 12, 1976 PAGE3 There will be voluminous forms to fill out for both tenant and landlord, and Chicago Housing Authority Director Kenneth Wallace wy. "If I were a landlord and someone gave me one of these contracts. Id tell the applicant to stick it in his Do You Want To Pay His Rent? By PAUL HARVEY Let Angelet Timet earning as much as $15,900 a year! About 600,000 families are There family of four Jiving in a high rise in eligible for rent subsidies. Chicago. The family has an the U, S. Department of come of $8,000 a year. But they have to strain to Housing and Urban Developpay the $278 a month rent on ment (HUD) believes that the rent subsidy should be met apartwelcomed because it is a ment. Will you contribute $100 a faster, simpler, cheaper way of housing families than month to help them pay their previous subsidies for rent? private builders and for public Oh, yes you will! housing construction. LAST YEAR Congress apTHIS PROGRAM, we are proved a rent subsidy prooffers better housing gram under Section 8 of the told, without forcing families to 1974 Housing Act. Since January you've been move into public housing indeed, the famileeing newspaper ads noti- projects; ies need not move at all. fying middle-incom- e AmeriBut itll be no bargain for cans that they may be eligithe average taxpayer who ble lor some of your money to help them pay their rent. Were not yet out from under the absurdity of the 197 three-bedroo- much-abuse- d m food-stam- p program, when along comes this "rent-stamprogram, which will tax you to heip Pay the rent of families p will have to pay the subsidy plus the upkeep for the enlarged bureaucracy which will implement it. How did Congress sneak another "Section 8" past public scrutiny? It's easy to bury riders in utterly unrelated legislation, most of which the members of Congress approve without a personal reading. In Minneapolis, when housing officials first offered y the certificates, applicants were lining up at 6 ' from $5 to $200 a month. Despite the best efforts of city and suburban authorities to devise crook-proo- f procedures for allocating the certificates, abuses will Antonio and Denver, have encountered resistance to th red tape. pay their rent and expect nothing for nothing. And it should sadden us all to see the once-prou-d Ameri-TH- E can Eagle holding aloft a tin cup. cates with more promised later in the year. But abused or not, the whole program is obnoxious CHICAGO area has to taxpayers who earn their been allocated 1,373 certifi- - pay and buy their food and ear!" Party Refreshments Similar programs, under way in Minneapolis, San lOPEN TILL 9;onr Wedding Receptions Anniversary Open House Part of the 17 reasons you should come to us for ' rent-subsid- Socials a.m. - Punch IN CHICAGO there will be thousands more applicants Frappee j I. 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