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Show NATIONS SHAKEN By WAR GROW MORE HOPEFUL Distinctive Signs Point to Bettermenf in Economic Conditions in Europe BRUSSELS. Sept. 30. Distinct and multiplying signs of economic improvement im-provement are seen In countries mos' shaken bj the great war. and optimism optim-ism over their future in felt, according to speakers at the international finan cla) conference, In session here. Some of those who spoke t.xbu he-fore he-fore th- confereiue declared that In a few years the world wll return to active competition between sellers and that the present contest between buyers buy-ers will pass. lat us not only dwell together in peace and unity." said Henry Bell, manager of Llovd's bank. London, 'hu' let us also deal together freely and in harmony." I "it Is a great error, " he declared, "to consider the success of one nation In trade a detriment to others. Commerce Com-merce i.s not a form 6sOOnflict, hut on the contrary. It Is that which BhOUlO bind nations together." |