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Show 75,000 FAMILIES IN NEW YORK CITY MUST MOVE FRIDAY; CITY WORRIED MOW YoKK, Sept. 30.' New York's annual Pall moving daj I tomorrow will be marked bj confusion whejp 75,000 families set 1 oul to move their 150,000 kail-, of household effects, on 2,000 ' moving vans, into oew quarters, m.-inx of whicli already arc occu- pied bj the determined tiSnaiils, This is the situation Porecasl I itodav by vaii owner- and real estate men, who hazarded the -guess tlini il would take al least 24 days to settle the city's nomads no-mads into their qch quarters, Shortage i (noving vans and workers !n' to ri nt strikos and the bousing shortage make the situation iiuprt'ccdtuited Arthur J Wi Hilly, chairman of Mayor Hylan's committee on renl profiteering, lias advised suuitcr sovi-ieiiitv ." nnili-r i h terms of the uew rem laws I'm those who have been finable to iiml new quarters. 4 .4, |