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DISCOURAGE* UNNEC1SSA1 OR ROWINGS ANO CURTAIL will be the foundation of the federal reserve system's new poller designed to deflate the national finances. Amer ican bankers hare pledged themselves to co-operate with the reserve board R In the effort to carry out Ifea plan. ". Governor Harding, of the hoard, is o f the opinion that liquidation of su perfluous loans wilt go far tofrard rectifying the present inflation. Er ? pansion of banking 'ewdit doe: to *mr.. requirements,, he told the hanker del egates, .jjmounte^ to #1,000,00*000 while money in circulation hsA in creased about $1,900,000,000 during > the war period.^ The "slowing down of industrial ef* fort," as indicated by decreased pro f ; Auction in importaat Hnes, represent ?. ad th<> most unsatisfactory element in the dooatxy's economical problem, ?i Governor Harding said. Hie govern ment's eforts, lie explained, would be Toward a normal and healthy liquida tion "without curtailment of essential industries sad,. 40 far as possible, - without disturbing legitimate coco INOlj?T*IA?. UK Of TH? > fiiM Wmm toft Co,i Operator! H?v. for Wmta Upon Controlling Agencies ? Necessity o? Providing Cars fc >v; ' Washington. ? A grave crisis, - "in reiving the in das trial life of tiie com* try ~ has resulted from Mure of soft oo&l operators W-obttm an oHeaoaK car supply, the National Coal fss ocia tion declared tonight in a general sur rey based on reports from members in many sections. At the same time, the United Mfc,e "Workers of America, in a statement quoting John Moore, president of th? OMo miners, said that unless some thiig was- done Immediately to fetters th? car situation the public would find itself without coaTjnxt winter. : Responsibility for present condi tions, Moore dmrgsd, "rests squarelj an the railroads and their unjust and unfair discrimination in the distrib* tion of coal w-t^TllO' coal association said oersisteni w had been .unavailing, Chat the short age of open top cars hi the coal fields ran 6? to ? per cent below aormal and that" mot since the days Just pre ceding America's entfeJs (fee w*r had Washington?The. senate man Jwew subcommittee which has \ SnMinoSloedit h?fc^ .1 ..ffl, ; v t of Pood Is Cngiam! MINQ"MA EIEs M boaxdM^W^m-, la th? local c contracts broke a Tftt H*?i pi <*?**?*_ ails? ?vttf v^* m iPMhllW Only i !P: mmM ?T. Qa., and a total ot has joined to *Hyouc y they o(|l of WW OF^MOVI KMnlJe battlefield, goiaed. and tout, &ad retaken by opposing - AfUr F. abbl Imoritut ? H i&w York.^itar ?< m $ Mettd?6, who for i* Sent 01 tho Union of MAN WHO KEPT U Hi termed the council of hat President Wi^-on h hat the United 3tt?? be roW of arbitrator wundtHeo of Arrsnia. 'toepfto Prsaent Unsettled Condition Jap* Not to Witlidmw Gold Fnoin Us : J folrfo.? Inquiry ai>oag leading . ff? <anoiers here elicited the declaration hat despite preseat unsettled eco- j conditions In this country. J* , ' ?an would not be obliged to withdraw pHr held U America. -TUa geld ia .rargely Invested to American -boade, (M ta. earning interest, ?ii; mere. - -I -ver, Japan has more goM at home hen she needs. , . ; v-y; . .*;* payment of Fedoral Taxee V >: liberty Sends ia Prawned Upes : Washington.? The treasury's opyoet< lm to aaar plan l?y >fcleh Liberty ! ?onds would, be acceded, in payment ingweU to ? oorreepon<Jent & M*. *?IngwelI declared, that such |k* iram would force the treasury f? re VWch
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