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Ur es State to Cut By United Press since the start &f the Korean War. one of a series of. government from 60 to 54 per ‘cent, and alumi- enough of the basic metals to go WASHINGTON, Sept. T—Auto- The exact amount will vary moves hittihg the civilian mar- nym from 50 to 46 per cent. around. Officials Hom Defense mobile prices were scheduled to kets. The Defense Production . : { Mobilizer Charles E. son ‘on P from company to company, but Administration already has or- The steel cutback was even down warned that even stiffer

- I S : Welfare Ties Soot up about $80 to $250 to- informed sources said it will gereq further cuts in supplies of Steeper than had been expected. vilian cutbacks are coming u . : ue A #: : average about 7 per cent—or § g s. like fiicials had .been figuring later. A welfare vests atin com a Oe Soin about $64 8 $200 at the factory automobiles, Torigerstors, wash.|on lowering auto steel supllies to rt =m Li & Bs {ser level. Since the new controls law ing machines, household appli- 60 per cent of the pre-Korea Honor Gridiron Group mittee created by the 1951 legls- "Con 0 0 ¢ Price Stabilization Suarantees retailers their tradi-/ances and hundreds of other level and other consumer indus-| A) Hendricks*ammounced today lature began a study of “weak-|. . = oi {0 issue a\ new regula- tional percentage markups, those products. tries to about 65 per cent. lthat the Technical football team nesses” in the program today at tion permittin tomobile manu- increases would mean a price] DPA said steel for those con-, With war industries just started and cheer leaders will be honored t p g autom em o 3 Newport while the Hendricks facturers to hike their prices rise of bout $80 to $250 in the sumer items will be cut to 58 per on the mass production for which as special guests of the manageCounty council recommended Ip- enough to make up for mgqst, but dealers’ showrooms. ot cent of the pre-Korea level, in- they have been tooling up all year, ment at the 6:50. p. m. showing of |

diana's welfare connections with not all, of their cost increases| The auto price action was only stead of 70 as at present, copper. it was explained, there just isn’'t|“Jom Thorpe, All-American.”

the federal government be severed. | The committee hoped to. answer the question of whether welfare rolls are padded and funds misused, and to decide the chances for the state to reduce expendi-| ‘ures in the face of a multi-million-dollar withdrawal of federal money in a Hoosier squabble with the federal security administration.

The Hendricks council meeting it Danville, a Republican strong10ld, adopted a resolution urging “a concerted effort to do some-| thing constructive to properly| solve the .welfare problem.” It| believed “each county and the) state should have full charge (and) responsibility of all welfare problems.” 3 The council urged Gov.| Schricker to “use the full power| of his office to the end that all public welfare be administered] entirely at the ¢ounty and state level.” : |

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