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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951
—~ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
EFROYMSON'S | State Farm Chiefs reine soearowsr: 1 Told Price Controls
COMPARE | Be Continued
By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, June 8- Price’ {and wage controls will be con-| WALK 2 BLOCKS FROM HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND SAVE $10.00 ON NEW SPRING
ONE OR | Hosts to Delegation 2-PAN ! 5 { Occasion was a dinner last]
| night, at which the Farm Bureau] ® Gabardine
pires June 30,
Bureau are bringing back home| today. They came here to try| and convince Hoosier Senators Law and: Congressmen to kill ‘off alll controls.
Instead, they were told by
[(R. Ind.) and Rep. Charles A. |Halleck, Republican, Rensselaer, {dean of, the congressional dele|gation, that controls are certain! {to be continued.
{men were hosts to the Indiana delegation. President Hassil! | Schenck of the Indiana Farm | Bureau presided. He presented |
|Roger Fleming, Secretary- -treas-| Pores yA b {urer of the American Farm M. vs. Clinton Stewart; John W, 1da |sion,
{Bureau Federation, who outlined! their program for curbing infla-/2 {tion without price and wage con-| trols. |
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Grey, Light Blue creased production, credit restricSingle or Double Breasted ‘tions, curtailed governmental ex-
penditures and real payINCLUDING STOUTS J taxation. Payaz yougol UP TO SIZE 50 “Price and wage controls are a |
{snare and a delusion,” Mr. Flem-| {ing declared. He compared them | WITH with putting a lid on a tea-kettle | to be blown off. 2-PANTS Cites 1948 Defeat | In reply to this, Mr. Halleck pointed out that when he was ma- | $ jority leader in the GOP 80th Congress, they tried to hold the line without a lid and the result was the lost election of 1948, in
which many farmers voted jagainst them,
“I agree with your program,” he said. “But while doing some of these other things, I think you can put it down that price and wage controls will also be continued.”
As a member of the Senate, . Banking and Currency CommitWITH tee, Sen. Capehart told them that ONE PANTS the committee had just finished |
hearings on a new control bill,
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