Only laborites pay much attention to the International Labor Organisation, that homely neighbor in Geneva of the white-spatted League of Nations. Last week, however, Geneva correspondents "discovered" the I. L. 0. when its 16th Annual Conference of 47 nations occupied the handsome hall just built by the City of Geneva for plenary sessions of the Disarmament Conference (last week sitting in committees). Conscious of their importance, the 324 labor delegates marched bravely in and elected by acclaim as their president a onetime Ontario telegraph keyman,...
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