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Show CARNEGIE DEFRAYING COST OF CONGRESS Washington, Jan. 4. Andrew Carnegie, Car-negie, through the Carnegio endow- ment for international peace, is pay- ing a large part of the expenses inci- V dent to the PanAmericau Scientific I'. congress, now in session here, it was p learned today. The Carnegie endow- - ment was called upon when the $35,- J 000 supplied by congress for enter- taining the congress failed to cover y the ground. k All of the exponses of some sixty jj or more delegates to the congress are A being defrayed by the Carnegie en- I dowment, which is expending some I $100,000 in connection with the af- v fair. I Mr. Carnegie's interest in the con- f ference is due to his belief that only t through academic discussion of inter- if national laws and tho scieuces can : the governments of the various re- S publics be brought into a mutual un- f derstanding. It is said his idea of an l American institute of international t law is to pave the way for a peace 1 entente between all the nations of the t two Americas. nn K |