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Show AMERICANS STUDY EUROPEAN BUSINESS : PA.R.18, June 10. (By the Associated Associat-ed Press) More Americans than usual usu-al appear to ho in Eurouo this year i studying political and financial condl-( condl-( tionn W w. Atterbury, vice president 1 of the Pennsylvania railroad, lias just ! returned to Paris from prolonged in-Ifiulrk-s into the economic conditions r Spain, Italy, Germany and Czei ho-Slo-j vakla. I Clarence M Woolley. president of the American Kadlator company, has j left Paris with several directors of that company to examine business j conditions in Italy, Austria and Germany. Ger-many. The majority Of the company's I directors are now In Europe, and a j meeting of the board will be held in 1 Paris toward the end of this month. ! This, so far as known, will be the first I time that the board of directors of ! any American company has ever held a meeting In Europe. David Jayne Hill, former ambassador ambassa-dor to Berlin; Major General J. G H.ubord, Paul D. Cravath and former 1 nit' ;d States Senator James D Phe-i Phe-i 11 ae among the other Americans ... arc- pursuing inquiries Into conditions con-ditions on th continent, each from his own standpoint. |