Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 22, 1932, Image 3

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    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
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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.
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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. Especially when the walls and the ceiling are a bit grimy
However
The inside of your house cannot be the same as the out-of-doors, but it can be made a bit more in the
spirit of spring by having the walls and the ceiling re-painted by the Sherwin-Williams method.
Cheerfulness will be more prevalent and studying easier when clean and cheerful walls surround
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for every need of the home.
Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Papering and Painting
EXPOSITION TO OPEN MAY 7
Featining a milking contest, the
Penn State Dairy exposition will open
here ➢lay 7. Addresses and various
contests are being arranged with
prises totaling ono bundled dollars.
Campus Bulletin
The Ohl Maur Bell will be on sate at
the Corner today and tomorrow Sub.
ember, may obtain copies of the mag
azine after that time at the Athletic
Store.
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All those interested in the "League
for Industrial Denniciaey' aie invited
to attend the organwation's meetings
in Room 318, Old Main, at S o'clock
so Friday nights.
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beginners. Call 7704 01 see Mrs.
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153 Allen St.
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
WANTED—RoIe to Washington, D.
; C. on Thursday, Sitarah 24. Call
Walker, Kappa Sigma. Phone 120.
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WHEN steam-heated houses and closed auto
mobiles came into style, red flannels and ear
muffs went out. Time was when people pro
tected themselves against the weather with all
sorts of heavy clothing on the outside and all
kinds of hot, heavy foods on the inside.
But no longer! Nbw, you'll find that winters
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