Show 0 UI S. S DElEGATES I IVIEW VIEW VIE PR PROBLEMS Conditions in Near East Studied ATHENS March Match 9 Several Several of the American delegates to the convention o ot of the International chamber of ot commerce commerce commerce com com- merce which opens at Rome soon have been spending several days In Constantinople and Athens in a study of or the Near East Bast situation The party comprises Oliver J. J Sands president of the American National onal bank of ot Richmond Va George M. M Reynolds president on the Continental Commercial National bank of Chicago Chica Chica- go Silas II H. Strahn chairman of Montgomery Ward Augustus Searle of Minneapolis and Frank L. L Fay president of the Greenville Steel Car company of Before leaving Athens Sands expressed ex expressed expressed ex- ex pressed the opinion that Americas Ame aim In continuing her very verP relief work worle must be to see that the nations quit squabbling and give the Near East Kast a 8 square deal The American people ho declared must speak with no divided voice In th the name of humanity He added that the economic and political situation inthe Inthe in inthe the Near East Is a alive live volcano whose fires are dally costing coun countless less lives |