Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1933 — Page 25

DKC. 8, 1932.

Attack on M oney Plan Is Launched Economist Is Speaker at Dinner Meeting of Voters League. ‘‘The quickest and safest way to correct the te nomic inconsistencies of the national recovery program is to remove barriers to world trade,” said Professor Harry D. Gideonse, Unive: ity of Chicago economist, last night at a dinner meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women V I perils Athletic Club. Prose .'Or Gideonse pointed out that maintenance of a high tariff necessarily would mean curtailment of production in order to eliminate surplus; this in turn would offer temptation for “bootlegging” of farm products unless a program of inspection were evolved, adding additional expense to the administrative budget. “Opposition to the crop-restrict-ing. pig-slaughtering schemes is sound, for it is impossible to create abundance by organizing scarcity,” he said. “Restoring the market is scundy policy.” In speaking of the gold standard. Professor Gideonse said: “The gold .standard has been wrecked since the war by trade barriers. In the monetary struggle we are torn by wanting to return to it and experimenting with currency. An immediate return is to court disaster. The best thing we could do is to drop the present Warren - Morganthau ‘dollarette’ scheme and announce a determination to return to a fixed parity within an indicated range at some date in the future.” Professor Gideonse definitely is opposed to the present dollar depression program and nationalistic tendencies of the recovery plans.

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Mrs. Herbert Partlow —Photo by Platt. Mrs. Herbert Partlow was Miss Verna May Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Blair, before her marriage Nov. 25. CLUB TO ATTEND CHRISTMAS PARTY Members of the Elks Cervus Club and their guests will attend a Christmas party and luncheon at 12:30 Monday at the Catholic Community center, 1004 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Clifford J. Richter is general chairman. Others working with the chairman are Mesdames Martin Collins, Harry Wiebke, A. M. Pollard, Abe S. Greenwald, Max Patton, Carl Neerman, C. J. Austermiller, Don Cutshaw, Eugene Blackburn. W. L. Eckhart, J. E. Miller, and John Cronin. Miss Bella Haugh and Mrs. Joseph Connelly will present several musical selections, accompanied by Miss Goldie Sailor.

Luncheon and Dinner Set for Class Meeting Self expression class, taught by Mrs. Leo K. Fesler in the Y. W. C. A. adult education department, will hold its annual luncheon and dinner meetings Wednesday noon and night in room C of the central Y. W. C. A. Toastmasters for the various classes will be Mesdames Carl Helms, Mark M. Covert, J. J. O’Hara, C. D. Heizer, Nellie Wischmeyer and Miss Ruth Medias. Miss Ruth S. Milligan, education secretary, is in charge of reservations. Appearing on the program will be Mesdames Elizabeth Anding, E. H Davis, A. R. Dewey, Mary Hendricks, Bessie Herrlich, R. E. Jansing, Edwin S. O'Neill, William J. Teter, Ben Stone, C. H. Held, Jane A. McMickle, James Moffett, ' Anna L. Shannon, A. F. Noll, Isaac Baker, Ernie R. Lundgren. A. W. ’ Logan, S. E. Oberreich, Florence Tribby. Helen M. Woodward, L. C. Brown, M. Kolthoff, J. F. Delker, ; S. S. Faussett, E. Preston Jones and Misses Helen Becker, Edna Mannin, Ersaline Cosby, Olga Kaiser, Dean Van Scoyac, Ruth Medias, Bonnie Chronis, Jewel Edwards, Cora Ulrey, Alberta Dalton, Reba Herr, Letitia Judd, Frances Kelly, Marvelle Leeds, Margaret Miller, Josephine Monfreda, Frieda Van Blair and Margaret West. New term in self expression will open the first week of January. Classes for former pupils will meet from 10 to 12 Tuesday, Wednesday j and Friday, and from 7 to 9 Tu°s- j day and Wednesday. Classes for new pupils will be formed to meet; from 10 to 12 Thursday and from 7 to 9 Monday. The latter classes will open Jan. 8. Miss Philena Hamill will return Dec. 22 from Rockford college to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hamill. She will remain in Indianapolis until Jan. 5.

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Card Parties

Mrs. John C. Byers. 631 Congress avenue, will be hostess for a benefit euchre party at 8:30 tonight. The public may attend. A benefit card party and dance will be given by the Mutual Relief Association of the Central States Envelope Company Saturday night at the Brookside community house. Mrs. Betty Wilkinson is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dovie Miller and Gilbert Gee. Al, Andy and Doc, radio artists, will entertain.

Personals

Misses Marian Barnard and Harriett Denny will spend the week-end in St. Louis.

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fessor Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walter Perry, Louisville. Ky., is a graduate of Butler and received his master's degree from the University of Chicago. He belongs to Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Delta Chi and Kappa Tau Alpha, honorary fraternities.