Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1934 — Page 20

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51. S. ABANDONS PRICE CAMPAIGN Stimulation of Business to Replace Former Experimentation. <Copvright. 1334. bv United Pr'=<,i WASHINGTON, May 4 —The administration was reported authoritatively today to have decided to try to raise commodity prices indidirectly by Stimulating business activity rathpr than experimenting with currency depreciation or price fixing. Disappointment over results of recent price boosting schemes was believed to have led administration officials to place more emphasis on natural recovery processes through quickening normal channels of trade. With the problem of business recovery and prices closely related, it is not believed that all artificial price lifting plans will be abandoned. But it is thought that from now on the recovery drive will center on new plans to stimulate industrial activity and less on pure price lifting schemes. President Roosevelt is believed still to wish prices close to the 1926 levels. But the fact that progress has been less rapid than first anticipated may account for the supplementing of price lifting plans by direct industrial aid. RABBI WILL LECTURE Hebrew Clergyman Invites Public to Temple Address. Rabbi M. M. Peuerlicht. of the Indianapolis Hebrew' congregation, will give his second address on “Jewish Contributions to Civilization" at 8 tomorrow night at the temple. Tenth and Delaware streets. The public is invited. I

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MAY 4, 1934