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Show INTERNATIONAL STEEL INSTITUTE IN PROCESS OF T02UATI0N UNDER CHAIRMAN SHIP1)F G ARY Ing had decided In advance to Join th "golden nil" movement. Another, meeting wilt be. held today at which committee win be appointed. repreeentlng all the groups, to consider a plan of organisation. The conference .then will adjourn tot meet at the omfl or the committee. ' BRUS8BLS. July . The steel Interests of America, Caaada. Germany. England. Belgium.. Italy. Austria and Spsla were represented by 10 delegates who mat In' conference yesterday preliminary to the formation of an International association broadly almllar to the American Steel Institute. Judge B. H. Gary, chairman of th United States etesl corporation, presided. pre-sided. . Judge Oery. who was sleeted chairman of the conference, explained hit views concerning ee-operatloa in business. "Suppose." he said, "that a company of men engaged In business and presets! pre-sets! eg much capital, power and mnu-enc. mnu-enc. should by tbelr conduct, unjust and oppressive, secure universal disapproval, dltnuat and antagonism on the part of the public In a brief time these men would be driven out of business. It would be difficult, the chairman eon. tinned, te bring about an Ideal In busl. nees. yet a right disposition, courage, patience and the application of the high est thought might reach that position. The ft ret eeaantTal te this waa thorough acquaintance and frequent Intercourse. "Ooitfea ftoia" fa Bruin There should be established and continuously con-tinuously maintained," Judge Gary said, "a business friendship which compels a man to feel th asms concern for his neighbor thst he haa for himself. It la no Tee la principle than th gsldsn rule applied to buetness. If It Is, It will be certain to pay. True It I that sometimes, snd too often, deceit de-ceit la practiced and that advantage haa been taken by those who have- been given eonndeno by ether, but this fact should i dishearten ao one." Judge Gary sketched conditions In ths Vnlted States, where, he said, advantage had, bee given the wise. Asner-loans, Asner-loans, he said, war anxious to be and keep nar to their Kuropean friends. It I the expreaeed wish of many of the reprenttlve pieeent to form aa International association for Mat interchange inter-change of opinion between Iron and steel prwduoer of the world concerning all gueatlon relating to th Industry, an. organisation distinguished from and broader In ths scope of Its activities than th Misting great Institution!. Judge Gary believed It feaelble. Nee-eerily. Nee-eerily. It should b formed and managed. Judge Gary oonefuded. so as to avoid antagonism or Inisrfsresc of any other Institution and te aa te secure publlo approval. ap-proval. . . ( Krapps AaTee. Baron von Bodanhaussn of ths Krupp works, speaking for th German group, warmly eupporfed th idea and on by on th member representing all ths nation and groups fully, accepted the protect, M. Xestranek for Austria, M. Beta for France, 6lr Hugh Sell and Sir John Rsndle for England aim M. Orelner for Belgium. All present had known by oorreepoodene th purpose of the meet- |