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DRUMRIGHT, OKLA., June 27, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: Gentlemen, 23 Oklahoma club women urge you to support the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. J. L. BLEIGH,

Treasurer, Alpha Pi Study Club.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

SEWICKLEY, PA., June 27, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

United States Senate, Washington, D. C.

The Woman's Club of Sewickley Valley, representing 450 members, urges you to do your utmost to promote the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations. DORIS L. FREDERICK, President, Woman's Club, Sewickley Valley, Pa.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

BRYN MAWR, PA., June 26, 1945.

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

I join many well informed and deeply interested people in urging that you help to postpone adjournment of Senate until the San Francisco Charter is ratified. I am convinced a larger majority of citizens support this request.

GERTRUDE ELY.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va., June 27, 1945.

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.: Request and urge speedy support in ratification United Nations Charter. Mrs. K. W. EUTSLER,

President, Shepherdstown Woman's Club.

TALLADEGA, ALA., June 27, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Club members unanimously approve ratification of charter of United Nations.

MAMIE HEARN,

Secretary, Argus Club, Alabama Women's Federation.

CORVALLIS, OREG., June 27, 1945.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Members of the Women's Club of Corvallis, Oreg., urge ratification of the charter of United Nations.

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We strongly endorse the ratification of the charter of the United Nations and

urge your support.

JANET L. FARRAR,

President, Junior Woman's Club.

LANSDOWNE, PA., June 26, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

The 104 members of the Women's Club of Manoa would like to go on record in favor of the immediate ratification of the charter of the United Nations.

BERNICE JONES, Chairman, International Relations.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

FRANKFORT, MICH., June 26, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

The Aux Bec Scies Study Club of Frankfort, Mich., urges the ratification of the charter of the United Nations.

AUX BEC SCIES STUDY CLUB. TALLASSEE, ALA., June 26, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

As a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, we wish to urge the ratification of the United Nations Peace Charter in the Senate. Will appreciate your influence.

Mrs. LLOYD EMFINGER,

Libri Club. CHICAGO, ILL., June 26, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

The board of directors of Morgan Park Women's Club urge approval of the charter of the United Nations.

BEULAH A. RUSHTON,
Corresponding Secretary.

HELENA, MONT., June 27, 1945.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Montana Federation of Women's Clubs urge speedy report from your committee favoring immediate ratification of United Nations Charter.

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Senator TOM CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

We earnestly request that you give favorable consideration to Charter of United Nations when it is brought up for ratification.

ALLIE B. TAYLOR, President, Evanston Child Study Club.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

NAPA, CALIF., June 27, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.

DEAR MR. CONNALLY: We the members of the Browns Valley Social and Improvement Club, a membership of 40, do hereby unanimously endorse the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

HAZEL S. BROWN, President.
FRANCES BRYAN, Secretary.

NEW YORK, N. Y., June 27, 1945.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

Citizens of the lower east side urge that you use your influence to guarantee the ratification of the World Security Charter.

PEOPLES COMMITTEE FOR WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY,
P. GOLDMAN, Secretary.

STANFIELD, OREG., June 27, 1945.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee,

The 25 members of the Federated Stanfield Women's Study Club urge ratification of United Nations Charter.

United States Senate, Washington, D. C.:

Mrs. W. T. REEVES, President.

BRIGHTON, COLO., June 27, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Brighton Woman's Club urges approval of Charter of the United Nations.

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The Woman's Club Salisbury, N. C., approve ratification of the Charter of United Nations.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

Mrs. H. A. ROUZER, President.

MURPHY, N. C., June 28, 1945,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Please use all of your influence to gain approval of the United Nations Charter.

Respectfully,

MURPHY BAPTIST CHURCH, By LLOYD W. HENDRIS, Clerk.

SAFFORD, ARIZ., June 28, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. O.:

Safford Woman's Club urges approval of ratification of Charter of United Nations.

Mrs. M. J. FERGUSON, President.

STERLING CITY, TEX., June 29, 1945.

Senator TOM CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

The Club women, Sterling City, Tex., favor and urge early ratification of United Nations Charter.

Mrs. R. T. FOSTER, President.

GREENVILLE, TEX., June 30, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Ratification of the Charter of the United Nations is urged.

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The Owl Club, of McKinney, Tex., is hereby expressing itself as favoring the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations before the Senate at this time. Mrs. OLA G. HAMLIN, President.

MCKINNEY, TEX., July 1, 1945.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,'

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. O.:

The Edelweiss Club, of McKinney, Tex., urges the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. H. F. WOLFORD, President.

ALPINE, TEX., June 28, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. O.:

The Alpine Study Club wishes to have a voice in urging approval of the United Nations Charter.

Mrs. GEORGE W. BAINES, President.

LUBBOCK, TEX., June 25, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Senator from Texas,

Washington, D. C.:

We, 350 members Society of Christian Service, First Methodist Church, Lubbock, urge work for ratification world peace organization charter before Berlin meeting.

(Unsigned.)

DENTON, TEX.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

The City Federation of Women's Clubs, Denton, Tex., with a membership of approximately 500 women, urge approval for ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. R. W. BASS,

President, City Federation of Women's Clubs.

DALLAS TEX, July 9, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

We wish you to know that we appreciate all your efforts to secure early Senate ratification of the United Nations Charter.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF DAllas,
GRACE NELSON, President.

REDONDO BEACH, CALIF., July 11, 1945.

The Honorable Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: We urge that the Senate remain in session until the United Nations Charter has been ratified.

GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS,
WOMEN'S CLUB OF REDONDO BEACH.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

BATTLE CREEK, MICH., July 11, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: The Woman's League of Battle Creek, Mich., are in favor of the Charter of the United Nations to guarantee world peace, and respectfully urge you to do all in your power to obtain prompt ratification.

Mrs. JESSE P. COLEMAN, President.

ORANGE PARK, FLA., July 10, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: Please accept our approval for ratification Charter of United Nations.

ORANGE PARK WOMEN'S CLUB.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

ORLANDO, FLA., July 10, 1945.

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.: The members of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Orlando, Fla., wish to express their sincere approval of the United Nations Charter and commend you for your powerful and effective work in its formation and your inspired leadership for its adoption in the Senate.

Mrs. EDNA G. FULLER, Chairman, Legislative Committee.

MADISON, N. H., July 9, 1945.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

Strongly urge favorable action on United Nations Charter before adjournment.

KENNETH AND MADELEINE H. APPEL.

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