Show Meet Will Study Olympic Finances NEW YORK Jan 8 The Rh-The The important business of finances and where to get some to send the United States Olympic team to the 1940 international games at Tokio comes up today for consideration consideration consideration consider consider- by the executive committee of the American Olympic tion The probability is that the goal for 1940 will be more than the approximately expenses for the American team in the 1936 games The would cover coverall coverall coverall all costs The financial groundwork aready al already already al- al ready has been laid by the Amateur Amateur Amateur Ama Ama- Athletic union as well as the colleges explained Avery Brundage Brundage Brundage Brun- Brun dage president of the Olympic association but we still have a along along long way to go In previous Olympics the A. A A. A U. U has carried the main financial burden Since colleges have won their fight for equal representation on all important Olympic committees committees committees commit commit- tees through the efforts of the National Collegiate A. A A. A some members of the Olympic associations association's associations association's associations association's tion's executive committee plan to suggest share and share alike in inthe inthe inthe the fund raising Brundage said the N. N C. C A. A A. A already has set finance machinery to work Although Japan has appropriated yen toward expenses of the visiting Olympic teams in 1940 the United States has decided not notto notto notto to accept any transportation sub sub- Great Britain it is understood understood under under- stood also has refused any such assistance |