ACTION, NOT WORDS
MR NASH AND 1.L.0. CONFERENCE Press Association—By TelegTaph—Copyright (Rec. 11.50 a.m. PHILADELPHIA, May 5. Summing up the fortnight's progress of the 1.L.0. Conference, Mr Nash [predicted that the conference would give the workers of the world more than any previous such meeting, but warned that promises at a conference were not enough. Subsequent action must be taken. " Everybody here appears to realise where we want to go," he said. " The only differences concern the type of road along which we shall travel. I hope and believe that we won't get in a maze by trying to build a lot of roads to reach the same goal. If we return to old methods of supply and demand, searching for jobs, fear of poverty and worry about what is going to hapjpen when we iget old, then a great number of young lives have been given in vain."
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Evening Star, Issue 25168, 6 May 1944, Page 6
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149ACTION, NOT WORDS Evening Star, Issue 25168, 6 May 1944, Page 6
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