| Show PRESIDENT DENT FAVORS THE RURAL development president roosevelt seems determined that evey fain fily shall have a home and that some kind of social insurance must lie accepted for tile the protection of it hut but Is also still ask ing ithna illint cOnz consisted ested areas he be rell relieved eved and that tills this excessive population where tb they y hae rall kallrods rods overhead nver lical on yie tile ani and 1 in ill itis tinder in ler streets and 8 shall lie he enabled to move to less conget cd sen Hons in his message to t congles last friday liewald down some epochal statements IvI lerein the national and state must talce take more of the and elins relieve con cm di that hilemand relief amon pithy statements ments aro are the these three great objectives ille he of tile hoine the seen rity of 0 an and fl the security c of insurance are it seems to me a I 1 minimum of the promise that we can offer to the american people ue cannot tail fall to act when hundreds of fit thousands of families live where there Is no reasonable prose s of a livina in the years t to come com we e are toward tale the hiltl mate alje objective etive of llin mahin hing it possible Dos sIble for american families to live ns As americans should sli rear fear ail and worry based on unknown ank danger contri bilte to cincil unrest ind and economic demoralization |