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Show OPA PROPAGANDA IS CRITICIZED Washington The extent of the OPA propoganda campaign paid for by TJ. S. taxpayers was exposed ex-posed hy Congressman Charles W.' Vursell, 111., a publisher and businessman in his home state, on Capitol Hill last week. He charged: "Mr. Bowles has been using a propaganda machine of 487 employees em-ployees in his information bureau, plus an administration group of junior executives of 2,900, plus 650 top-flight executives, more propagandists writing script and bellowing from a thousand platforms, plat-forms, over-'the air and through the press, than there ire members of Congress at a cost annually of over $13 million of the people's money!" |