Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 24

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ONE: A shortage of materials (but not of raw materials). TWO: Low price ceilings set by OPA. THREE: Exports of cotton goods to other countries, “Are they taking these goods away to other countries and selling them?” Senator Bankhead asked. “Yes, sir,’ Mr. Toomey replied. “The thing that hurts us is this export set up.” Raps Exports After exporters have bought up goods, he added, “UNRRA comes in and then the government, and by the time we get down to civilian production there's very little left.” “It's high time we stopped playing Santa Claus to the world,” Mr. Toomey said. “Controls can be lifted gradually when we cut out all these exports and get back to the old rule of supply and demand.” Senator George Alken (R. Vt.) said he noted “that you don't fayor abolishing OPA although you do blame their price ceilings.” “Oh, well,” the witness replied, “Ill favor abolishing OPA orfce goods start moving freely.” Mr. Toomey discounted reports that some manufacturers are holding up production in hopes of getting higher prices, “You hear a lot of talk about that, but on the whole, I rather doubt it,” he said.

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Dean H. Neeriemer will serve as chairman of the junior prom of | Butler university March 30 in the | Egyptian room of Murat temple. | Mr. Neeriemer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. W. B. Neeriemer, 23 N, Ewing st, will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Harvey Harris, Thelma Endicott, June Ann Goodrich and Miss Barbara Fark, all of Indianapolis. Chaperons announced by Miss Betty Hearne in|clude Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey, Dr. and Mrs. James H. Peeling and Dr. and Mrs. Karl 8 Means. The traditional dance of the junior class {will mark the end of the winter social season on the campus.

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WASHINGTON, Feb, 26 (U. P.). —Senator Scott W. Lucas (D, Ill) today attacked administrative policies of the office of price administration, which he said are “making it hard for ‘some members to go |along” on a further extension of

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