H. R. 618. A bill to assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in 113, 439 Dinger, Robert S., assistant to the director, National Economic Com- Edelman, John W., representing the Textile Workers Union of America, Ellis, Clyde T., executive manager, National Rural Electric Coopera- Epter, Lawrence A., president, Mortgage Bankers Association of New 437 448 221, 235, 454 Foley, Raymond M., Housing and Home Finance Administrator....... Green, John, secretary of CIO national housing committee.. Green, William, president, American Federation of Labor.. Held, Harry, vice president, the Bowery Savings Bank, New York, 344 401 ו.ור 5-19-50 Henle, Peter, secretary, American Federation of Labor housing com- 415, 447 Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a Representative in Congress from the State Ketcham, Frank S., representing Council for Social Action of the Con- Krooth, David L., representing National Housing Conference, Inc.- 169 Lockwood, Rodney M., president, National Association of Home 241 Nichols, C. N., managing director, Northeastern Roofing, Siding, and 235 O'Leary, Dr. James J., director of investment research, the Life In- 314 Reckman, William A., chairman, subcommittee on mortgage financing 296 51 Thompson, John C., representing the National Association of Real 265 Statements of-Continued Voorhis, Jerry, executive secretary, Cooperative League of the United Additional matter and communications submitted for the information of American Association of Social Workers, statement. American Council on Human Rights, statement of Elmer W. Hender- Comparison of minimum space requirements, Federal Housing Chamber of Commerce of the United States, analysis of H. R. 6618_. 450 421 Equitable's Bronx Suites Now Renting, article from the New York Housing and Home Finance Agency: Comparison of estimated gross monthly rental on an $8,000, 42-room unit financed under proposals for non-profit and co- operative housing for families of moderate income and with a 90-percent mortgage insured by FHA under section 608 for a Costs of acquiring and servicing loans, losses on loans, and opera- Data indicating the cost involved in mortgage loans to the lenders Distribution by number of rooms of dwelling units in section 608, veterans' emergency housing projects covered by commitments issued January to June 1949, United States total and selected Distribution by total money-income level for families of two or Distribution of monthly rentals of dwelling units in section 608 veterans' emergency housing projects covered by commitments issued January to June 1949, United States total, and selected insuring offices (tabulation). Estimated monthly gross and shelter rent and debt service for Total investment and loans outstanding. Additional matter and communications submitted-Continued Massachusetts Housing Council, report on cooperative housing. Page 459 454 Percentage of families with net effective incomes of $2,400 to $4,800 purchasing new section 203 homes, January to June, 1949, for selected insuring offices. National Association of Real Estate Boards: 243 Cities producing new houses for sale for $8,000 or less.. 273 269 Financing of cooperative housing projects; examples National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 469 Facing 269 453 Helping Them to What They Fought For-A Real American Letter of February 10, 1950, with enclosure, answering questions |