. THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 LGEB FRESEEN P ,ROF._ WATKINS' wing Sentiment Is Favoring Expanding Currency to Force Prices Up. DICE OF TWO ROUTES tinued Issues of Paper Money Would Lead to Evils of Extreme Inflation. imitting frankly that he was the fence" on the inflation is- Prof. Leonard L. Watkins of economic department pointed in an interview yesterday the I and bad features of the con- plated measures leading toward ition of United States currency. he proposed bonus legislation," stated, "is indicative of growth entiment in favor of expending currency in the endeavor to le up, prices and thereby stimu- productive activityand de- .se the burden of fixed indeb- less represented by bonds, mort- s, and the like. Advocates of ernment inflation regard such on as preferable to the delays dangers accompanyingthe de- .on and bankruptcy route we e been following. the choice between two routes, hi beset by dangers, is not easy nake. There are many malad- Ients in the present situation ch government inflation will not . There is, moreover, the ser- danger that, once Congress has arked on an inflationist pro- mn, continued issues of paper aey will be made, leading to the Sf -extreme inflation In that nt we-would pay dearly forti aediate relief obtained."l Banks Hope to Turn Tide. he Federal Reserve banks, he , are now following a program nroderate "reflation," which con- s essentially in buying up a e volume of, securities in orderl orce gold reserves into the bands ommercial bank, and thus make loan policy of the latter more .al. The reserve banks thus 0 to "turn the business tide aout leaving the gold standard, * without incurring the dangers erious inflation.", The effectiveness of this policy," said, "will depend largely on1 Ather commercial banks adopt :e liberal loan and investment .cies in consequence of the in-3 Ise in their reserves. Congress May be Favored. f this action by the Federal R-e- e Banks does not succeed in its pvse," he concluded, "and if the gIoric situation becomes worse. gress will be further besieged take action designed to place ds directly in the hands of riders. Further difficulties arise n government inflation in con- .plated, both to the method to utilized in raising the funds to pent (whether by borrowing or ssue of paper money) and with ec to the method of spending .ether tby paying doles, the us, or the construction of pub-- works). rt i to be hoped that Congress defer action on the bonus bill1 east until the effects of the Fed- Reserveuaction. can be ascer- ed, and until the several other rnatives are darefuly consider- ally Oficial Bulletin (Continued from Page 6) b . R Upse are inited to at- f the Alumnae Tea which is to given Saturday, April 30, from to five o'clock. Obin Hood Cast Members: There be a formal dance to be given the two glee clubs in honor of Robin Hood Cast on Saturday, the Women's Athletic building, 'ting at 8:30 p.m. Any people were not in the cast and are present members of the glee s, will not be admitted unless special invitation of the com- W ERE ONE DIED AND 24 WERE HURT IN GAS BLAST TON aCLTRAd TO rIJ nUCR ?l EEV QTLIrE ECMALMIY h'0''c' It Over SWcnmn in Ruzsia, under the five Program to Be Presented ai ycar plan, a en ialf as bad off Laissez-Faire Policy Will Not Congregational Church awonen in he United States and Work Under Modern on Sunday Evening. cpeia hose on this campus, ac- Conditions. A popular evening concert by Ann cor co aison drawn - ' oua vnngcnetb n Offering no cure-all, but pointing sE Arbor's naeet musical organiza- YlMauric Hindus, author of the ofrn ocr-lbtpitn on. h m i o esta, will ce ty pli s d u manity Up-;out as the m ain cause of the d - be given Sunday evening at the rooted." a d s ription of life in pression the unemployment due to Congregational church as one of Russia under existing conditions. labor-saving machinery, Dr. Walter the singular musical offerings of HindU: points out that women G. Everett, professor emeritus of the year. "may do smoke in the street, philosophy at Brown university, ad- Since L-he organization's inception on th e npus of a tniversity . dressed a small audience yesterday four years ago as a church orches- 'anywhee and eveiywhere that ; afternoon in Natural Science audi- tra, it has grown in size until now men en'oy the priviJe." torium on the subject "Our Econ- it embraces close to 30 musicians.' But, moreovr, th author strikes omic Malady: An Ethical Interpre- Led by Frederick Ernest, of the home n"e Irtes, "I know of1tMtian." School of Music, the instrumenta- no pla x in Ruassia where women Likening big business. to a sick tion is almost complete. must cnte± a building through the man suffering from a disease, Dr. Although the orchestra at times ! sid oor and not th front as, for Everett pointed out that unless th. has given concerts as a unit, most examp! , in the Union building of doctors who are attempting to diag- of its presentations have been in ce fi our nost progressive west- nose the case come to an agre-. groups as quartets and quintets. ern universitie . .." ment, the patient will suffer irre- The orchestra was first organized parable injuries. in 1928 with four musicians taking CDL UMIA CREDITS Laissez-faire policies, Dr. Everett part. These were Karl Tunnicliffe, - . claimed, work only among pioneers a Detroit cornet; Phillip Potts, trombone; _ . ? EC.": ?NIZE D or isolated people, and that under where the Charles Gray, saxophone; and Miss modern conditions such a thing is Catherine Rundell, piano. Each of Only 4 fer Examinathons Have impossible, despite the cries of bus- the four at one time or another act- L ee mess men for it. - ed as director. Here.Referring to the mnoratorium INTRAMURAL SCORES Courses takenIhough the home which he termed as an unsuccess- Itd lnoi' yClmi ful attempt at a cure, Dr. Everett shady plan off(ed by Columbia Public Frateri Games Universit will be credited Michi- said "it is no more than a post- ()an stuens only after satisfac- ponement of a surgical operation Alpha Kappa Lambda 8, Psi Up- I comletion examinations that is inevitable." ition from silon 0 given here in such subjects, Dean Minor that Delta Thi 1 aph a Chi 3 oh' R. Effinger, of the Literary Delta Tau Delta 13, Sig-ma Chi 3 I< . . to about Alpha Tau Omega 6, Alpha Delta cofiege, -ai: yesterduy. Phi 5 Dea Eluger stated that stu- rDelta Kappa Epsilon 11, Ciii Psi 1 dents a~ho phan to take home study.1. i ions made taC , p courses offered by Columbia should the Mus- -he Dlta 5 consult with the deans of the var- [o and the Epio- [1aof wh Pi Lambda Phi 16, Delta Sigma Iious schools and colleges of the he of whov- 'Pi 15 University in order to avoid pos- ('T e Ainha Kappa Psi 23, Chi Phi 12 sible disappointment regarding the vever, the Sigma Nu 6, Phi LamAda Kappa 6 acceptance of such credit. :hai t be n Phi Beta Pi 12, Delta Sig m Phi 2 -~_-f- Phi Gamma Delta 13, Phi Sigma-- one person was killed and 24 others injured, scvera seriously, when a gas explosio-n in plumbing shoj) wrecked four store buildings and a lIA in suburban Highland Park. The shop r x!osic- oc currcd is shown here. A Broken gas maia was blamed. IT Exhibition of Antiquities of Waterman B[t 0BE CTILE Expedition to Be Open Daily fo FB NO SPD LBeginning with a formal invita-, by the Waterman exp tional opening at 8 o'clock tonight, this ancient city of Asi for friends of the Waterman ex- flourished from 300 B Vars ty Musicians Will Have pedition members, the first exhibi-T ed: a 3.C. Local Drills, Concerts at Functions. tion of antiquities from Seluci-on jU20'i.. f 4 Plans for anactive spring sea- son for the Varsity band, which will include a number of campus appearances with a possibility of s veral out of town concerts, have been anounced by officials of the organization. Friday night in Hill auditorium the band will present a short con- cert preceding the finals of the State championship high school de- bate to open the schedule, while' next Wednesday it will lead the Swingout ceremonies. On May 5, the annuol R.O.T.C. re- view drill will occupy the organiza-- tion and on the following day the music for the traditional Cap Night activities will be furnished by the band. A radio broadcast on Saturday, May 7 will be one of the two activities for that day while following the presentation the band will join in the homecoming pro- gram with the two glee clubs. Sev- eral R.O.T.C. reviews for command- ibg offlcers are also planned for the middle of the month. In addition to th foregoing con- certs, the band will present weekly1 Wednesday night concerts on cam- pus, for which the bandstand in front of the library has been con- structed. Dental Studnts Plan Trip to Detroit Plant Seniors and hygienists of the den-I tal school will visit the Detroit fac- tory of the Parke Davis Pharma-' ceutical .Co. next Saturday, it was announced yesterday by Dr. U. G. Rickert, who is in charge of the t ip. He said that he expected about; 100 students to! take advantage of the opoortunitv. f 4 y 1 yS 1 S I J the-Tigris will be open daily for The successful excavat public inspection in the first foor have been financed by corridor cases in the architectural eums of Cleveland, Toled building. University of Michigan, al This exhibition wiu Ie an innova_ are to share equally in t tion in the architectural school, eries. Temporarily, how nothing like it having been ever entire finds are being ex shown before. It contains much several cities, having alr pottery, many coins and bits of shown in Toledo, Ohio. sculptire and architecture, taken The Museums of are -------- as led by Doctor Leroy V Professor of Semitics who - - _-=_ fi l lustrative slides concei rcxcavatio ns, at the form tonight. From tomorrow morn Ilj Q114?May 7 this exhibit will eaily except Sundays, fr - - o'clock. NOTICE BRAND NEW 1932 PLYMOUTHS- Just received shipment of all cur- rent models, coaches, sedans, coupes. We will sell these at bar-I gain prices. Regular new car warranty and service policy. Terms, trades. Associated Motor, Servi ces. 311 W. Huron. 22001. 611c st expedition Waterman, a will show mning the a1 opening ning until. be shown om 9 to 5 ~ Delta 8V IAlpha Chi Rho 1, Sigma; Phi 0 Beta Theta Pi 19, TanDeia Phi 11 Phi Sigma Kappa 27, Acacia 1 Phi Kappa Psi 14, Alpha Sigma Phi 0 Triangle 1, Thet' Cli 0 Alpha Omega 8, Sigma Pi 1 Indepeiideit Gjames Dark Horses 11, Buckeyes 3 Acorns 15, D.D.'s 12 ~ - ~ - TODAZY AND FRIDAY! C s '°" .: f 1y i c"' r a r . _ rn ' ' z... ACCLAIMED by the country's leading critics. BAR D from the campus by the University censor. UNDISTORTED, unexagger- ated drama;of the military scandal which rocked Europe for a decade, condemned an innocent man to Devil's Island and returned him finally-a hero. MOST NOTORIOUS persecu- tion of a man by his country. t ' " t WANTED TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty. M. V. 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