Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1934 — Page 19

MARCH 23, 1934

SILVER LEADERS SEE REVIVAL OF PACIFIC TRADE White Metal Legislation Would End Depression, Advocates Say. H*r* tv another dispatch of th* t'nited Prct dealing! with th* *ilver qnetion* In the following article the implications of pending silver measures upon trade with the far east is discussed. BY HARRY VV. FRANTZ United Press Staff ( orrespondent WASHINGTON. Marcn 23 National desire fur renewal ol bygone days when the China tisde" afforded a rich harvest for every Yankee trader has given an impetus to the drive ,n congress for silver legislation. The old traditions of clipper ships. Canton mandarins and the tea trade hover about the Capitol as friends of the wnite metal make a supreme rfiort for legislation which they believe will rid Pacific commerce from world depression. The house, approving the Dies bill, to permit acceptance of silver at a premium up to 25 per cent for surplus farm commodities was moved in arge degree by trade considerations. Representative Martin Dies <Dem., Tex.i, author of the bill told the United Press that its enactment would give a healthy stimulus to trans-Pacific commerce and shipping. hasten the disposal of perhaps $4,000,000,000 of surplus farm commodities in the next few years, and aid the economic recuperation ol China and other countries of the far east. The Texas congressman called special attention to the fact that his plan could be availed not only by the proposed agricultural surplus exchange board, but also by all private exporters. Under the bill, he explained, any

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exporter could deposit at the treasury silver received at a premium in payment for agricultural surplus products sold to foreign buyers and receive silver certificates. Immediate Benefits Due ‘Receipt of silver at a premium for farm products would be helpful immediately to China,” he said. “If we accept their silver at the maximum premium of 25 per cent they would obtain that advantage, while at the same time American exporter? would have an improved position with respect to competitors in the ; China trade. m ’ When the Chinese buy United States products they now' have to convert their silver into gold or its j exchange equivalent. Four Chinese dollars purchase approximately one gold dollar, with the consequence that their purchases are expensive. ‘lf we give them a fair price for their silver they can purchase farm surpluses, such as cotton, tobacco and w'heat. Predicts Senate Acceptance “It is a mistake to presume that | acceptance of silver at a premium |of 25 per cent is equivalent to a : government bounty to exporters. : That would only be the case if j silver failed to rise as a result of ; the operation of the plan. “In fact, there is every reason to believe that there will be a rise of jat least 25 per cent in the world price of silver, and probably much j more.” Mr. Dies thought that senate I reference of his bill to the agriculi ture committee, instead of banking ! and currency, w'as favorable to an ! early report. He predicted that if | the bill comes to a senate vote, it will pass. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Northeast wind, 14 miles an hour; temperature, 23; barometric pressure. 30 19 at sea level; general conditions, overcast, lower broken '•louds. smoky; ceiling, estimated ' 500 feet; visibility, one and onern’l^s.

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