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Show MUCH ADO ABOUT MONEY The problem of monetary standards stand-ards - - which in its latest stage is characterized by the start of the United States' vast gold buying buy-ing campaign - - will unquestionably unquestion-ably be brought further into the limelight when Congress meets again. It has become aparent that the world's business cannot live up to the Job of being the heart and the tissue and corpuscles, too. It needs an ally. And silver, the poor man's gold, is eminently fitted for that position. The monetization of silver, in the opinion of a great many economists, econ-omists, industrialists and agricultural agricul-tural authorities, would be a tremendous tre-mendous step, not only toward recovery, re-covery, but toward achieving permanent per-manent stability. If that is true, the sooner it is achieved, the better |