Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 9, 17 November 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911.

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CARWEGIE FAVORES PANIC INSURANCE f Iron Master Says American Banking System Is the ? Worst in the World.

(National News Association) NEW YOKK, Nov. 17. "Money panics don't hurt the rich," said Andrew Carnegie today, when asked why he thought the United States had "the worst banking system in the world." "Panics hurt the working man. The rich can manage to get through a panic like that of 1907 without suffering; it Is the people who depend upon daily earnings for their daily bread who eel the cruel burdens of panics. The rich do not suffer for lack of food, or clothing, or shelter, because hundreds of thousands of American workers are thrown out of employment, as they were in 1907, and as they were in the Mi" .Mr. Carnegie said that while no great industrial country could insure itself against occasional periods of business depression following over-expansion and over-speculation, the experience of Europe showed conclusively that money panics could be prevented even in a time of war. It Is Humiliating. "Isn't it a humiliating thing," said he, "that this great rich country of ours is the only civilized country in which money panics occur? We don't need to have panics any more than we need to have the plague. We suffer from them because we have a banking and currency system that breeds panics. "Before I came home from abroad this fall, Germany was Just giving an Illuminating lesson of how a sound banking system prevents panics. The same conditions in New York that existed in Berlin a few weeks ago would hare precipitated a panic like that of 107. ."England, France and Germany are safely secured against panics. When crisis comes, it is promptly controlled and made comparatively harmless. How? By using the reserve banking power. Central banking institutions always stand ready to re-discount good business paper, and give legal tender notes in exchange, thus enabling the banks to loan the business community all the funds it needs. In one week in September the Keichsbank stopped the impending Berlin war panic by increasing its loans 1145,000,000, and increasing its bank note issue by $154,000,000. "In this country, in such a crisis, the whole machinery of credit stops, and ruin runs riot throughout the business world. Impatient at Folly. "I am impatient at the folly, yes, the crime of allowing our whole credit structure to be exposed to disaster, as It now Is, simply because we have neglected to follow the example of other nations, by adding to our banking system what other civilized nations have, viz; a means of calling upon the reserves of banks by allowing a co-operative association of the banks to Issue legal tender currency in times of stress. I believe there is not another duty so imperatively demanded as the prompt creation of this reserve power. 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