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THE EVFNT;\'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 20 532, 19: ice creams and pastries since1873 EYMAN 3040 Fourteenth St. “Ice Creams and Ices That ECONOMIC REVIVAL ~ PROGRAM DECIDED 'nnd impoverished and our gold stand- ard imperiled. It is for us to decide whether, in 1932, enlightened co-opera- tive action is to replace unenlightened individualistic action, whether business expansion is to repiace -business con- traction and whether the wages of em- ployed labor are to be resumed or sub- stituted for doles to unemployed.” The economic group is as yet incom- lete, as Dr. Persons said he is recefving J. M. Clark, Columbia; Prof. John R. Commons, University ' of Wisconsin; | Prof. John H. Cover, University of Chi- | cago: Victor Clark, consultant in eco- nomics, Library of Congress, form editor of Living Age; Prof. J. S. Davis, director, Food Institute, Stanford; Prof. Carroll 'W. Doten, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology; E. 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Notice also that you have gained in energy—your ' skin is clearer_—your eres fe ‘with glorious health—you feel ‘body m take_one Salts Joyous surp Get & bo cost is_trifiing a even this first y his Try Buzze’s for Colds Co-operative Action to De-| feat Forces of Depression to Be Undertaken. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER. Associated Press Financial Editor. NEW YORK, January 15.—A group of the leading economists of the United States, after two months of interchange of opinion, have agreed upon a program of economic action which they believe |77 Testore values and strengthen should revivify busines: e employment mist, in an exclusive interview with the |7 Associated Press today, said the pro- m has been indorsed by trade ass ns, Congressmen, Governme economists, farm organizations, and prominent individuals. Its success, he said, depended upon wide co-operation of important interests, particularly in- dustrials and bankers, and that it seemed assured Their program is relatively simple, and, Dr. Persons explained, represents the least common denominator of effec- tive platforms upon which agreement seems possible. Contraction Reaches End. They start out from these four gen- eral conclusions “1. Though some important adjust- ment: of various elements of cost and overhead remain to be made, the gen- eral contraction of credit and deflation of prices have gone far enough The United States can have sub: stantial business recovery witk ing for a solution of Europe’ ties “2. Recovery is possible, on a sound money basis without recourse to mone- |7 tary panaceas, but— “4. The depression will not cure self and requires prompt, intelligent and vigorous action.” | Then the economists recommend the four following steps ay lishing the Reconstruction Finance Cor- | poration to deal more effectively with emergency situations 2. Proper economy in State ang national budgets creased taxation | { “3. A liberal Federal Reserve policy designed to check credit contraction and encourage some expansion | “4. A commercial banking policy co- operating with the Reserve banks in| | checking credit decreases and encourag- ing increases, including— An increase in sound invest- municipal “(a) ments. | "“(b) Co-operation in aiding neces- | sary Treasury financing. “(c) Borrowing from Federal Re-| serve banks when necessary to meet these and other sound needs.” No Important Risks. They express the conviction that prosecution of these policies is sound, involves no important risks and should | exert powerful pressure toward these| four ends: “1. Stopping the downward trend of prices. “2. Returning hoarded money to the “3. " Restoring the normal value of securities, and “4, Starting the beginning of busi- ness recovery.” Economists and others in the action taken, Dr. Persons explained, freely offer their services “in a non-partisian and_disinterested movement to defeat further economic suffering and destruc- tion, but other interests, particularly industrialists and bankers, must be re- lied upon to make any program effec- |tive.” “The program, he said, was not drawn up to advance any private inter- est of members of the group, other than as private interests may be served by general business recovery. Dr. Persons, consulting economist and former professor of economics at Har- vard, is chairman of the group. “The first problem,” he explained “was to ascertain if there was a sound economic program which could be ex- pected to W to develop it that a representative grouy of leading economists of the United States could jointly indorse it. The | third problem was to obtain the sup- port of all interests in the country nec- essary to make the program effective The enactment of the bill estab- | and in- |/ , and the second was so |7 Graduate School of Business, formerly economist, United States Treasury De- partment; Prof. Irving Fisher, Yal David Friday, Washington economis sity of Illinois, retiring president of the | Prof. Jacob H. Hollander, Johns Hoj American Economics Association; Prof. | kins University: Virgil Jordan, econo- T, Carver, Harvard, president of | mist, McGra i1l publications conomic Assoclation; Prof.' Edwin W. 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SN \ Right Reserved to Limit Quantities WOMAN VOTERS TO HEAR TALKS ON UNEMPLOYMENT | Dr. Isador Lubin of Brookings In-i | stitute to Discuss Question Tomor- row Afternoon at Bethesda. | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BETHESDA, Md., January 15—The January meeting of the Montgomery | County League of Woman Voters will | be held jointly with members of the Board of the Maryland | League, this afternoon at 2 o'clock at sy SN\ R .- “All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You These Low Prices Also Effective at Peoples Service Drug Stores Alexandria, Va., and Bethesda, Md. r Keep One in Your Medicine Cabinet for Emergéncies 2 FeverTher With Hard Rubber Case. . .. 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