The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 22, 1919, Home Edition, Image 15

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SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Practical Pan-Americanism Must Held Save Europe From Industrial Collapse Washington.—Practical Pan American ism has been given a great forward movement which can save Europe from impending industrial collapse. The out ward manifestation of this new all-Amer ican spirit was brought emphatically to light at the Second Pan American Com mercial Conference which met in Wash ington. June 2nd to 6th. in response to a call by the voverning board of the Pan American Union, composed of the secre tary of state of the United States and the diplomatic representives in Washing ton of Latin America. At this conference it was asserted by Frank A. Vanderlip that “Europe is bal anced on a knife's edge” and is threaten ed with industrial catastrophe which will involve the western hemisphere in the conflagration that may follow. He said that the American republics must come to the aid of Europe and expressed the jjStfSaßgMr-Mfc $ s < DR. W. R. 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Summarized these make clear the desire and the readiness of the southern republics to enter into a more full and free commercial intercourse with the United States: and their lurther desire to develop to a greater degree than has yet been possible the vast natural resources which they possess, although to do this financial aid from the United States will be necessary In many cases. This need was pointed out specifically at the conference by Senor Dr. Francisco Tudelay Varela, ambassador of Peru, and Iby Senor Ignacio Calderon, minister of i Bolivia, both of whom declared that the investment of American capital would be welcomed for "the development of the in- I d usuries and resources of the southern I nations”. 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It Is highly instructive and Interesting. Tou are especially Invited to come and wit ness demonstrations of the electric ser vant's efficiency. this Pan American commerce, Senor Bel tran Mathieu. ambassador of Chile, made the assertion that firm commercial ties mean the building up of sound diplomacy; and he told the commercial representa- U\es of the Uni led States and Latin America present at the conference that they belong to the “great army of well intentioned men who spread peace throughout the world”. The ministers of Cuba, Venezuela Ecuador, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Haiti, the counsellor of the Mexican Embassy and the charge d af faires of a number of the other Latin American missions participated actively in the deliberations of the conference Anong other prominent Latin Ameri cans on the program were l>r. Augusto Villanueva, of Santiago, president ot the Bank of Chile, who spoke on the banking situation of his country; Senor Julio Za mora, financial agent of Bolivia, who made a strong plea for certain reforms , in Pan American business methods; Senor I Jose Rantiago Rodriguez, of the special financial mission from Venezuela; Dr. 'Mario Diaz Irizar. director of the Interna ! tional Trade Mark Registratioi Bureau, | Ha vara, Cuba; and many others as an outcome of the second Pan American Commercial Conference, the imlortant announcements made there by government officials in regard to the fu ture trade relations with Latin America, and the discussion by commercial experts, it is felt bv those here in close touch with the situation that results of a most far-reaching and practical character are certain to follow. Probably no other an nouncement at the conference aroused such intense and widesread interest as that of Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, as to the plans of the board for establishing “shipping facilities that shall be direct and adequate to the expanding needs of Pan American trade.” This was a defi nite promise which the representatives of all the Latin American countries pre sent received with Unfeigned pleasure and to the fulfilllment of which they look for ward with the greatest delight. Many of them expressed the satisfaction which they felt over Mr. Hurledy’s important announcement. No Latifi American coun try is to be neglected, be told the confer ence, in the plans which the Shipping Board is working out. Of almost, if not equal interest, is the coming second Pan American financial conference, called by President Wilson, and the announcement of which was made at the commercial conference by Dr. L. S. Rowe, assistant secretary of the treasury. With its purpose of study ing the changed financial needs of the Americas as a result of war, this meeting which is to be held in January, 1320, is looked forward to with eager anticipation. When Charles M Schwab, standing on the same platform in the beautiful Hall of the Americas where Mr. Vanderlip only a few moments before had drawn the gloomy picture of Europe on the verge of industrial catastrophe, pointed to the word “Pax” in the four corners of the high-ceillnged and pillared room, he declared that this word appropriately covered the western hemisphere. “We are now past the great war and in a state of peace," said Mr. Schw'ab, “at least peace is at hand.” He admitted that the conditions which will follow, “reconstruction industrially and other wise,” will be serious, .and that they must be met consistently. The optimistic tone of Mr. Schwab contrasted with the dark picture held up to the conference by Mr. Vanderlip. although the latter thought the Americas would save Europe and the world from the vortex of industrial col lapse toward which it seems to be drift ing. Every indication at the conference and since seems to point to the fact that the United States and the other American republics are preparing to follow the ad vice of Mr. Vanderlip and to gather their resources and their commercial power to gether. not for any selfish purposes, not for the purpose of enriching themselves merely, but as Secretary Redfleld in his address declared, “for the enrichment of the world” and In the spirit of service which will be of mutual interest to all the nations concerned. There has been much discussion here among those inter ested in Pan American affairs of the sug gestion made by Mr. Vanderlip that a group of nations should be formqd, in 'PRICE OF HATH CUTS HW GO UP SAY BARBERS ! IT'LL CQMf ro ‘3'JSJS* ,i— " ml must be , SAW himomce wr SET? WeirßS o*° INVESTS Sfsom A, rue wijtic ewrrcTor the .n - MC T HQ|) - - -T-z4Sfan 6 J!- a.S-. . V THE AUGUSTA HERALD cluding all the Pan American nations represented at the conference, some of the neutrals of Europe and possibly Eng land. for the purpose of supplying Europe with the raw materials and the machin ery needed to re-habilitate her industries and get them going again. Those interested in the development of Ban American commerce, in the estab lishment of firmer bonds of friendship among all the countries of the western hemisphere and in the restoration of Eu rope to something like pre-war conditions as promptly as possible, express them selves as hopeful of the greatest practical benefit from the Second Pan American Commercial Conference. FOR THE VERY SMALL CHILD. 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