Tuesday, March 22, 1932 Hasek Disagrees With Mining Expert, Warning Against Bimetallism for U.S. "We have long since proved in this country and in othei countries that bimetallism simply will not work," said Dr. Call W. Hasek, head of the department of economics and sociol ogy, in commenting on the views ex pressed by a recent lecturer here, who ndvoeatd a new silver monetai y policy. The speaker, Dr. Henry H. Payne, consulting engineer of the American Mining Congress of Washington, D C , maintained that free and unlimited purchase of silver by the government nt the approximate ratio of 35 to 1 would he the biggest single factor in ending the depression. America's gold standard, he said, NVA9 preventing trade with silver standard countries which could be opened up if we adopt ed a more liberal service policy. "I don't see how the one of more silver by the government for mone tary purposes would help these coun tries to trade with us," added Dr. Hasel, "unless by inflation and con PROGRAM OF EASTER MUSIC GIVEN BY CHOIR IN CHAPEL The College choir, under the direc tion of Prof Richard W. Grant, pre sented a special program of Easter music-at the chapel services in Schwab auditorium Sunday morning. In cluded in the program was a baritone solo by Robert H. Merlins '33, which was accompanied by a violin by Don ald Cameron Because of the Easter vacation per iod, there will be no chapel services next Sunday. On April 3, chapel goers will hear Dr. Henry H. Tweedy, of Yale University. 16 CONTRACT BRIDGE TEAMS WILL ENTER SECOND ROUND Having completed the first round of the contract bridge tournament last week, sixteen fraternity teams will play off their second contests before the Easter '4 acation, accoiding to Her bert E. Longenecker, - chairman of the tourney In the finals held last week, Theta Upsilon Omega defeated Alpha Gam- Ma Rho to win the championship of the annual auction bridge tourna ment The BIGGEST DANCES are COMING! Why not get your PERMANENT now at LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTY PARLOR Above Athletic Store Phone 2404 SPRING 6 . . . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES 128 S. Frazier sequent depreciation in the value of gold There are too ninny dangers to this plan." "A bimetallism policy, with the price of silver fluctuating a', it is, would push us off the gold basis and lead to inflation," the economist said "With the cheap money situation that results Stem inflation, eteditors would lose and debtors would gain, and we would be subjected to all the difficul ties we had from 1873 to 1893 when VC wore going through a,distulhance due to similar causes." Pointing out that bimetallism has failed whoever it has been tried, Dr. Hose} showed that in the case of sil ver a constant ratio and a varying moiket ratio never can be expected to run parallel And with regard to both silver and gold, one of the two metals is going to be undovalued and disappear. Di. Hasek pointed out that the solu bon of the monetary problem vias to east the credit situation by making I gold go further Action along this line might be directed to eastng_up the requirements of central banks regm d ing ',serves, he concluded. TRIANGLE TEA ROOM and SERVICE STATION BARBECUES LIGHT LUNCHES 1 Mlle East of Bellefonte on Route 220 R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 24-Hour Service Phone 252 And with it all of the freshness and beauty of an awakening nature. The out-of-doors calls.one, and the thoughts of living indoors is repugnant. 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