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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Phas 24, 1922, re os eke Susnale Oh ——e a] ft of price a sign of normat not, can wo find teachers wise ant] WADSWORTH MADE ENVOY. henithy business condition clover enough to enllehten them? “The problem is to find ome way} These are very Important questions! waciuinuro Silot Wade to determine when a change in the{and must bo most thurouglily consid. sf . sa price fevel Is born of credit and when fered before we can venture to set sail] Orth. A Rearetary: ot) tie it Is due to an excess or a deficlency Jon the unknown sea of Ideal money “| TTeaatry. been appointed as Amer- UNSAFE STANDARD, UNSTABLE IN VALUE} Dean Johnson Tells Political Scientists Supply Is Irregular, The question of discovering a mone- tary standard which will not rise and fall was before the opening sev of the two-day annual méeting of the Academy of Political Science at the Hotel Astor yesterday. The opening address was made by Dean Joseph French Johnson of the New York University Schoo! of Commerce, “The great defect of gold as money," he said, “‘ls its lack of sta- bility In value. The extent of this instability has been demonstrated amply during the last eight years, [f the yardstick had fite of stretching nd contracting, endless confusion would be introduced into our stores, tailor shops and dressmaking estab- Ushments, and (f the bushel basket end peck measure were Mablo change in size overnight, we would be lucky if we escaped an agrarian revolution, Yet the dollar that tricks people by changing value works more sischief. “It we are to g sion to an ideal standard vf value It is evident that its suoply ust be regulated in some artific a’ Manner, it may be r ated in thi very Ingenious way proposed by Prof trving Fisher, who would change tt mint price of gold in order to stead: ‘he general level of prices, or we ma prefer an outright form of fat money ® paper dollar so regulated on supp! as to give us a fairly stable pri level. “Two very serious i the path leading to ar ideal money or standard. One Is «conomte. tl other political. The economic difficul ty arises out of the importance of credit as a price-making factor. A rise of the general level of prices ts often due to an expansion of credit and ts Indicative of increasing conf} dence among business mea and pro ducers. As it ts not caused by any increase in the supply of money i) te very doubtful !f any attempt should ne made by a Government commission check the upward movement of jees by a reduction of the money pply. In my opinion a credit up Utles t His Excellency— The Oyster again rules the larder, and Mrs Housewile is busy see! ing new | ways of serving—but new o1 aid, she cannot even think ot Oysters without thinking of acai MADE IN U At Grocers and Deli E, Pritchard, 327 Sy { *| ce A. “wage Tea Ta UTS ® Gra y fi fair Dark R kept ation is reste “fo its natural color, and lo glossy, soft and beau’ enough about money to make It sare | | | int of money. If ou pcO- ng ede RE Salas df rary |incet In Paris to discuss the question ietidetys ited Ae dae Mtb hs coch Street,| Of felmbursing the United States for the scientific law for the purpose, we ech Street.! cost ef maintaining an army of occupa. || Bast Orange, Ne J. jase manutac- turer, with offices at No. 141 Fifth Ave- nue, this city, was Instantly Killed yes- terday by @ Lackawanna Railroad train at Clinton Street, Bast Orange. Nixon, who was seventy-one, was waiting for the 8.36 A. M. train, and with others crossed the track to board It on the le. Apparently he did not re- train was close to him, the Yankee “by sash * method, and adopt a at the commodity index num- nust not, If we can prevent It, vary more than 4 or 6 per cont. tn iny one year. “Do the tion on the Rhine. set_for the conference. sor on army costs. 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