Show OUR GILDED WORLD I nil nU these Nicholas furray Murray Hurray Butler Butler But But- years A v v JL 14 V J I AJL AFTER ler has nas dis discovered ere hc be e truth What he had hadIl ad adI Il I mistaken for the tile solid gold calf worshiped j I 1 by the single gold standard nations he now v I. I finds only a hollow image image and and not gold but merely gilded d. d He too learns that there isI is I not enough gold in the world to support its i monetary and credit structure But in prescribing pre 1 scribing a remedy for this ill he fails to see seef seethe I f the simplest formula and recommends one of j I i the kill or cure variety Instead of realizing I that the world money base could be doubled j and its ita stagnant trade given giyen a quick pulse by byI injecting silver into its blood stream he lie would have all the world dump all aU its gold into the c ci i I Bank of International Settlement It would I become the world bank the clearing house of I all civilizations civilization's economic troubles the reI receiver re re- re- re I civer of a bankrupt world I Dr Butler often is profound Not so as ashe ashe asi i 1 he issues this statement as as' as the head of the C Carnegie endowment for international peace In saying that tha the world lacks courage today he overlooks overlooks' the inescapable fact that rarely in the worlds world's history has there been such a magnificent display of courage as is in evidence evidence evi evi- dence among all peoples Whole nations are arc enlisted in inar war ar on on conditions that assail them As we loo look upon the scene we may believe destruction lies ahead for far many of them them hut but we must see ace see that they have the courage of their convictions There is no lack of valor and patriotism even if if they are engaged in peacetime battles Was it Winston Churchill I who once said after a speech by a colleague that he had missed a very fine opportunity for keeping quiet t Dr Butler seems have tp-have muffed aX an identical dent cal opportunity 1 7 |