The week was replete with assemblies of importance to business & finance:
International Economic Conference, under auspices of the League of Nations, brought to Geneva representatives of 46 nations to discuss ways of smoothing international trade and finance. More businessmen and bankers were there than politicians. Frank A. Vanderlip, onetime newspaperman, onetime U. S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and onetime President of the National City Bank, New York, dressed up the bogey of foreign debts to the U. S. He said that War debts to the...
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