THE GREAT WAR
WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE? ;J ■ —_■ 1 ] DEADLOCK AT CONFERENCE. | ‘ i NEW YORK, August 8. (Received August 9, at 8 p.m.) An international conference of Young Men’s Christian Associations, which is meeting at Cleveland, reached a deadlock over the question of German responsibility'for the war. A resolution by a committee that no one nation could be held responsible ■ proved unacceptable to the French group, while the German group agitated for a settlement of the question. President Hoover, addressing the dele l gates by radio, said: “The problems before the world were never greater than they are to-day, and no small degree of responsibility for their solution rests upon you. I and my countrymen have confidence in you and the contributions you will make to the future.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21409, 10 August 1931, Page 7
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127THE GREAT WAR Otago Daily Times, Issue 21409, 10 August 1931, Page 7
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