| Show THE OGDEN STAN 22 By WALTER LIPPMA1N The Reconstruction of Bloney OF TIIE RECONSTRUCTION x MONEY schoolboy who said that metaohTsics seemed to him like wandering about in a dark room in search of a black cat that wasn't there might just as well have been describing how most of us feel when we try to EE understand the gold standard It one is a difficult subject For assoemotional has thing gold ciations for the mass of mankind generally which arc aroused by no other meal and when gold Is being publicly discussed there isex-a strong tendency to become Is cited and irrational But there another better reason why the managed their currency against tne rTcucu uiu When the French also put an embargo on gold the British could no longer manage their currency alone So It became necessary for them either toorgive to up currency management work out with France and America an international arrangement for managing all three they w'j and American currencies were externally fixed on gold and were not managed From now on on they are all to be amanaged gentlemen's by gold externally naagreement internally by each tion for Itself Ten years ago it would probthis was ably have been saidthat as If looks now impossible But It be well possible it might very For now that monetary gold has been revalued and is mernure so abundant It may be possible to use gold to keep stable the relative value of the dollar the pound the same and the franc and at docontract time to expand or mainto order in mestic credit tain business and employment at a fairly high level Under the older gold standard Stable forthat was impossible means every so eign exchange in the instability often violent domestic value of the currency rr rnm mrtTw can be staulllzea both at home and abroad mucn will have been done to protect from the the capitalist system inflaviolent of mortal danger these For tions and deflations wreck to threaten periodic crises toward It and to drive the world economies centralized planned powfinancial o Al wrtinir ' i " tne loam fA manage staworld's currencies for real less likely much is bility mankind to be driven to the centralized direction of its economic life experiment It is & very great underis being it that fact The three great the taken jointly by not only using financial powers but discussion is difficult It Is that the real value of gold reflects transactions In all the markets of the whoje world and all the of principal economic interests mankind affect and are affected by the value of gold That makes to every decision taken in regard since uncertain or less more gold no one can possibly understand the whole economy of the world or foresee the full consequences of any measure There have been few successful monetary prophets during the past twenty years So we must remember that we are not dealing with a question are known in which all the facts and the principles ' are certain Like an elephant crossing a bridgea we have to feel our way to sound currency for the world as whole Obviously that is what the Brit ish French and American governments are now doing They are not applying a dogmatic theory and Secretary Morgenthau would do well not to let the exuberance of his hopes lead him to use big words But though the governments have no great plan they are acting together rather than separately and competitivelyto and the they have at leastare got on agreed where they point to do They what they are trying them are trying if I understandreasonmoney make to rightly and ably stable both at home traditional the Under abroad gold standard money was stable abroad" but at home its purchasIn ing power fluctuated greatly recent years with each country currency the managing its own of money at purchasing power home has been reasonably stable but abroad it has been very unstable During the past five years for example the British pounda sterling in London has had power fairly steady purchasing it has But in Paris or New York cent 40 as as much per fluctuated The problem is to stabilize the excurrency both internally and ternally It is not an easy problem and possibly a complete sta- — their funds experience their 'brains and their for pro- reason a Is good well as Y Tribune (CoghTimN tt— inc) Sterilization Aid To End Defectives buth! 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That would The Queen Mary Britsh liner seem to have been the next pracpropellers has four of the largesteach tically necessary step resulting weigh ever constructed They from the French embargo on gold ' The explanation is I Imagine 35 tons something like this: from September 1931 to April 1933 the British managed the curency not only of the United Kingdom but of the whole empire of Scandinavia and of part of South America 1 UJ They managed it by buying and ittddicottd "wit& York New in through gold selling threat-soothin- g ingredients their equalization fund But when of Vicks VapoKuo we embargoed gold the British could no longer manage their currency on our gold supply After that and until' September 28 FLOUR Stalest Bread Grounds Given Kept Fifty Years Permanent Stamp re ArnericcS r - bilization of that kind is impossible But a reasonable stabilization may be possible and it is well worth seeking For unstable money at home throws debtors and creditors into conflict and confusion and unstable money abroad ruins international trade TWO 100 H t That I take it Is the meaning of the new arrangement It marks hi which the end of the period off gold was currency the British French the while and managed 1936 1G Is transferred into an Explorer group" "The 536 meeting (Roy) Troop ana was opened by a semi-tal- k scouung oi reading on the historynew -- v cnangea by Rulon Stoker The s PORTERVILLE Cal — (UP)— aid in the first requirements were SAN DIEGO Cat — (UP) Nora M Remsberg has enMrs discussed and demonstrated Penny Grounds of the California Pacific tered the nationwide contest for banks have been distributed among By for noted save International of stalest bread Exposition in the the the and piece money they the boys k their two the — years toward registration country will Mrs their during go beauty vatstston" Ill— (UP)— Following the declaration of W dues at the beginning or tne year v of the fair took on the appearance Ella A Boole a world president of seven-thirtmet G at Scales ot uoncord N 11 that "We 17 Troop the Women's Christian Temperance Our of No Man's Land as wrecking he has a piece of biscuit served to hall amusement in the or new union sees evidence mtfrtroon staved for the opening enter crews began tearing down struc him during the Spanish American in the promotion of worldwide Jfc— —Aaa — war 37 years ago Mrs Remsberg tures erected hurriedly In 1835 tainment After tnav we passea abstinence in acceptances to ine room scout announces she has a piece of bread to f the nut not and the of fainted) inl meetine A few of the new buildings and -' exercises 50 years old baked by her will the We had opening The meeting 1400 world WCTU in the heart of " improvements com our 9 officials then the judged be held in Washington June Balboa Park will remain add ' m and Jim Kenny were appointed passes We had our business ana acre 1937 to the permanent construction ed inv Mr Roole said acceptances al leaders of the two patrols thii scribe was tremendously dol patrol Horses editor a of collection Pat the hv of the exposition which Includes Quinn iruiu been received The Rev Father Morceau gave rrsAi ready have'Rrazll adTlsor Walker Canada Burma on dues wno lar Andy organizea - beautiful California Tower and Ca Trmiii: slices of watermelon to au race Denmark England Cuba pushing the pea- brillo bridge by China peanut were nresent" F!srv-nGuatemala tne iioor witn your nose inaia japwi nut ana Area Anaerson along 4 clad T the Ogden "Iron Ttood November On black (instead Work of rehabilitatingsoonthe our faces was eaiana Latvia :iew Weber his shivering tenderfoots have chal- andfrom bovs SEBASTOPOL Cal — (UP) — Then wniie grounds will be completed of the usual red) Palestine Scotland soum a big rally at the lenged the powerful Eden Beutler Paul Canned apple juice is to be Cali- y and Troop 24 to a scout tourna- - feasting upon the returns square from Urfdwide interest in exposing Tabernacle in althe will instructed now troop the Wasps lomia xjlcai wuuiuuuvu bv ment which will taker place Novem- Bramwell right along So v m to five tvA nrcnnlzed liauor — of ii clos list canned fruit the conducted O wv U1CI1CHB and on to long compass have their lUQ ready it" step fcr 17 Ttood 24 accepted until seven Interests in virtually every civil- - A11 0fthe scoutmasters from —Victor Syphers and vegetable jui-e- s to Goodbye at ceremony invite ing the and challeee public to current ized land Is reflected in Weber county will be expected will be something that moons have risen" with their troop one hun- tend Thiswill rrsnondence" Mys Boole said - K th-—Kenneth Wheeler want to see everyone cent Bring any cov WCTU headquarters nere an- drcd on play Troop 6 "Our last troop meeting 'put nounced that Mrs Ruhama axes knives first aid pracw was- - spent as follows : First our we 22 "Last put in arrived' Thursday other has Troop equipworth Evanston equipment and any exercises whicn consistea nrflTil to carrv on temperance cu- f tya Vour xoox nappeno w our play on in the Third ward and opening calls and reports InspecThe of to seemed succeeds patrol enjoy it ucation work there She h&ve The aftemoon will be spent everyone The troop announcements and Spealis in Behalf of caean tion Dlav is WHO entitled "Coming Miss Klora KtrOUC reiuriicu in playing games won by the Wasp In our troop meeting last Tuesday inspection was from Rio de Panelro after 28 years BAKU HARMONICA are studying may we As an the wimpy pa patroL Dragons of service in the world field we were givo f the Oeden Area the our in troop stunt The crtf for making tied 4 trols inspection the rallies same The at on the band a en Instructions need Council contest went to the Wimpy patroL ana paraaes instruction the contest honor of following in court led the group Bud Turner British must have a band The solution game of Steal the Bacon After tne was won by the Eagle patrol Mr —t- - nii miters is a harmonica eame our scoutmaster gave us Barton (a teacher of mine) gave real fine story after M band A harmonica does nut very interesting account of the min the fellows ascoutmaster aa Saturday October 17 9:30 to gave his the which our is of lose easy three will piay much iites We grand a harmonica band sounds scouts: Kenneth Allen Wallace Al minutes By the way the Wasp pa Pald Political Advertltment by Democratic StaU Committee) ine-wm contest thhe is Inc troop trol have M Hohner who leading Toomer ten James and —— — — — Life offered ab- - moved to other wards James has but the other patrols are coming I WASHINGTON — CUP) —For Issue of the Boys illustrated new a free are bebg solutely eign breeds of livestock into this country by the m0nica Instruction la ng so that masters opportunity department of agriculture oav can ncou nave Dewer imiiB Americans will ' You can to eat your weekly meetings counu came w nave a band ine From England recently u mere catue vviu iow a tana three South Devon stated Wyan- large black hogs 22 11white capitalize on the offersend for white Aus- - above dotte chickens- and have your boys aaaress trian turkeys inis saipmcui cattte the free booklet Tne TC XTrvXT17 rrfCm C1CCV l of plements importations Hohner Inc Dept 992 351 horses ana aogs irom Fourth Ave New or wy TROOPS ACTIVE rope an countries last year The livestock win oe psw t fninw: World Advance of Dry Noted Mrs Boole ODAY and TOMORROW : FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER PARD-EXAMINE- tot sausage : i ik 1aw- c- wc6 ror I Steak:s Sirktiii — Shortening VE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LKOT QUANTITIES 4-- n lb s- p?-- 23c 19c 4 5c |