Show I WORth WORLD FINANCE COUNCIL CALLED Leading Figures to Seek Remedy for Chaos Following Fol Fol- Following lowing ring War Var WarBy Varr By fly r A Associated Press Now York Jan 14 A H.-A A call call for tor one of or the greatest international conferences conferences conferences confer confer- of commercial and financial figures figures fig fig- ures ever eyer assembled In an nn effort to find tind a remedy for tor tho the financial and commercial chaos In which the world has been left by the war was Issued Issue here today following the meeting ofa ora of or ofa a coterie of nationally known cnown finan finan- C ciers i The appeal was issued simultaneously simultaneous simultaneous- ly with similar proclamations put forth In Great Britain France Hol Ito land hand Switzerland Denmark Sweden and Norway In each case th the documents documents docu docu- ments were signed b by business financial finan cial political an and educational leaders in their respective e countries In the case casc of the European countries the appeal appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal was a addressed to tho the respective governments o Ii In tho the United States 8 the chamber of ot commerce of th the United United United Unit Unit- ed States was asked to arrange tho preliminaries of ot the conference rence while the appeal was addressed Jointly to that trod body the American government and antI the reparations committee in Paris I L n. n While Germany German and Austria were not nol included in the original call it was I announced that delegates from these I countries would be Invited to attend the I conference To sum up the tho document says the official announcement of the conference conference confer confer- ence it Is a call to the people to re return return return re- re turn to war pre standards o of reason reason- an appeal to the reparations commission commis commis- sion for tor wise moderation as ns to the best business policy for all concerned concerned concerned-an an appeal to governments to arrest inflation inflation lI tion n and meet inevitable burdens by In Increasing Increasing In- In creasing th their r rev revenue rather than l b by y increasing debts an appeal to the people to work and save sa an appeal appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal to lea leaders ers of or commerce and fin ance to get Jet to together ether j In or order er to stud study the problems dispassionately and take It up as aa a business proposition relying on Independent action rath rather than gotem government got frO em m C fl t I Intervention n t e t o n Go Governments Go ye n i-n ni e n Is can be he relied rolled upon how however tr to re remove remove reo re- move a as rapidly as aH po possible tho obstacles cles cbs that impede such a course e Men In e Among Among- the prominent American sl signatories are J J. J P P. Morgan Iorg Herbert I Hoover Frank Franl A. A Samuel lien Kea Philadelphia George M. M t Reynolds Chicago o Arthur T P. Hadley president of Yale university William 1 Taft Henry Heur pr president University of or Washington Wash Wash- ington Daniel Willard Baltimore Fea Fea- J Wade ad St. St Louis Myron T T. herrick Her- Her rick Cleveland Julius II Barnes Darnes president president dent of ot the grain corporation and Cleveland II IT Dodge A A. Barton Dorton Hep hIe- burn Darwin P P. KIngsley James A A. Stillman and William Fellows Morgan all nil of New e York In addition to the European COUntries coun COUn- tries who havo have united in the movement the tho chamber of commerce of ot th tho United United United Unit Unit- ed States Is IH asked to Lo Invite delegates from Japan the other countries of ot Europe Europe Eu gu- rope and the tho principal al exporting cOUntries countries countries coun cOUn- tries of ot South America |