To Charleston, S. C., last week came 1,500 members of the National Foreign Trade Council to the 13th annual convention. While their wives and families proved the famed hospitality of Charleston, visited the harbor islands and other local landmarks, the delegates buckled down to business at their headquarters in the Francis Marion hotel. There were three general and seven group sessions, all addressed by notable authorities on foreign trade.
James A. Farrell, president of the U. S. Steel Corp. and chairman of the Council, and Henry M. Robinson, president of the First National...