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ROCHESTER, PA., June 26, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
We urge the ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

WOMEN'S CLUB.

KENSINGTON, MD., June 22, 1945.

Hon. Tом CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee: We request ratification of United Nations Charter immediately upon receipt. WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB, Mrs. WALTER B. WELLS, President.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

PORTSMOUTH, VA., June 22, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

The Woman's Club of Craddock, Va., wishes to go on record with the General Federation of Women's Clubs for ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

HELEN P. WOODAR, President.

SPRINGFIELD, Vт., June 21, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

When the Charter of the United Nations comes before the Senate for vote I urge that you vote your wholehearted approval. I feel strongly that the adoption of this Charter is the first step toward outlawing war and insuring permanent peace.

ANNA HARTNESS BEARDSLEY, Chairman, International Relations Committee, Vermont Federation of Women's Clubs.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

NORTHAMPTON, MASS., June 22, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Northampton Woman's Club, with a membership of 300, urges approval of

the Charter of the United Nations.

ELLA M. HEMINWAY, President.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. O.:

KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C., June 22, 1945.

We urge ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

KINGS MOUNTAIN WOMAN'S CLUB,
Mrs. E. A. SCHENK, President.

PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 20, 1495.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

The 4,000 members of United Nations Council of Philadelphia strongly urge you to do everything in your power to have Senate act immediately on World Organization Charter. We believe Senate recess at this time would be costly mistake.

RAY KRIMM, Executive Director.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 20, 1945.

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

Extremely important that Senate act immediately upon World Organization Charter. I believe Senate recess at this time would be ghastly mistake and would jeopardize favorable reaction of American public to results achieved at San Francisco.

STUART F. LOCHEIM, Treasurer, United Nations Council of Philadelphia,

RICHMOND, VA., June 20, 1945.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

Virginia Federation Women's Clubs urges your approval Charter United Nations and your active support in passage through Senate.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Mrs. O. F. NORTHINGTON, Jr., President.

COLLEGE PARK, MD., June 21, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

The Progress Club, of College Park, Md., a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and comprised of 93 members, wishes to instruct the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of its endorsements of the Charter of the United Nations, and urges its approval by Congress.

JEAN B. CRAWFORD, Corresponding Secretary, Progress Club.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

BAYONNE, N. J., June 21, 1945.

The Bayonne Woman's Club urge ratification of the Charter of United Nations.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

THE BAYONNE WOMAN'S CLUB.
DURHAM, N. H., June 21, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,

Washington, D. C.:

Please use influence to secure passage of United Nations Charter.

HELEN F. MACLAUGHLIN. PAOLA, KANS., June 20, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

United States Senate, Washington, D. C.:
Urge your favorable action on Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. P. A. PETITT,

President, Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs.

The Honorable TOM CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

BRYAN, OHIO, June 21, 1945.

We urge your support to ratify the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. KARL KING,

Northwest District President, Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs.

CHAIRMAN OF FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE,

TORONTO, ONTARIO, June 21, 1945. Washington, D. C.:

My humble opinion that German people can be conquered by using same underground people of their own kind to create peace and desirable conditions. Allies wish to maintain in Germany not swaying militaristic supervision only creating peace with their own kind, the underground.

SOPHIE KOHEN.

WHEELING, W. Va., June 23, 1945.

Honorable TOM CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
Woman's Club, Warwood, endorse ratification Charter United Nations.
WARWOOD WOMAN'S CLUB,

By Mrs. EARL MORRISON, Corresponding Secretary.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

VIDALIA, GA., June 23, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:

The Vidalia Woman's Club insists ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. FRANK E. HOWALD, President.

LA SALLE, ILL., June 23, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman of Foreign Relations Committee:

The board of directors of the La Salle Woman's Club in executive session Friday at 2 o'clock, June 22, voted to urge their approval of the Charter of the United Nations.

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD, LA SALLE WOMAN'S CLUB,
Mrs. CHARLES WILMEROTH, Secretary.

ABBEVILLE, LA., June 23, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
We endorse ratification of Charter of the United Nations.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

WOMAN'S CLUB OF ABBEVILLE.

PHILADELPHIA, MISS., June 23, 1945.

The Philadelphia Woman's Club goes on record favoring ratification the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. M. W. SPIVEY.

ANDOVER, MAINE, June 23, 1945.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:

Andover Friday Club goes on record ratification Charter United Nations.

BERTHA P. Fox, Secretary Andover Friday Club.

Senator THOMAS CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

NORTHWOOD, N. H., June 22, 1945.

The executive board of the Harvey Lake Woman's Club of Northwood, N. H., strongly urges the ratification of the charter to be submitted by the San Francisco Conference.

MARY L. TURPIN, Secretary.

COFFEYVILLE, KANS., June 23, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: We hope for action by Senate be not delayed in accepting Charter for world peace prepared by delegates of United Nations at San Francisco.

TRAVELER CLUB,
Mrs. E. O. SQUIRE.

MANCHESTER, N. H., June 23, 1945.

Senator TOM CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.: Manchester, N. H., branch, Americans United for World Organization, hopes Congress will remain in session, that San Francisco Charter may be ratified soon as possible. Mrs. ROBERT BINGHAM, Secretary.

Toccoa, GA., June 22, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: Woman's Club, Toccoa, Ga., 100 active members, urges prompt ratification of Charter of United Nations.

Mrs. J. E. GARDNER, Chairman, International Relations.

SHARON, S. C., June 22, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: The Women's Club, of Sharon, S. C., wishes to record its ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. W. S. GIBSON, President.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., June 22, 1945.

MEMBERS OF SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE,

Washington, D. C.:

Officers and members of the executive board of the Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs are unanimous in urging early approval of the Charter of the United Nations.

Mrs. GEORGE W. SUGDEN,

President, Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

Washington, D. C.:

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF., June 22, 1945.

I believe it imperative that the Congress act on the San Francisco Charter and the reciprocal trade agreements before adjourning.

Senator TоM CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building:

JOHN CROMWELL.

SWARTHMORE, PA., June 26, 1945.

Because I have 15 grandchildren, I beg you to defer Senate adjournment until San Francisco Charter is ratified.

CAROLINE S. SILLOWAY.

HAVERFORD, PA., June 22, 1945.

Senator TOM CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C.:

Urge you to do all in your power to secure ratification of San Francisco Charter before Senate summer recess.

Mrs. GRENVILLE D. MONTGOMERY.

Senator TOM CONNALLY:

PEMBERTON, N. J., June 25, 1945.

Strongly urge Senate not adjourn until ratification San Francisco Charter.

ANNE P. CHAMBERS.

PITTSFORD, Vг., June 25, 1945..

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
We are urging fullest support for Charter of United Nations.

Mrs. L. E. SMITH, President, Housekeepers Club.

Senator Tom CONNALLY,

Senate Office Building:

PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 25, 1945.

Defer Senate adjournment until the San Francisco Charter is ratified.

KATHARINE R. WIREMAN.

SARASOTA, FLA., June 25, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:

Our group as a whole is on record for ratification of the Charter of the United Nations.

THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF SARASOTA, FLA.,
Mrs. BOB NEWHALL, President.

PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 25, 1945.

Senator Toм CONNALLY,

United States Senate, Washington, D. C.:

Strongly urge you to defer Senate adjournment until the San Francisco Charter is ratified.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Mrs. CYRUS ADLER.

BRYAN, OHIO, June 25, 1945.

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee:
Members urge ratification of Charter of the United Nations.

ANN BRYAN WOMEN'S FEDERATION.
RUTH DECKER, President, Taine Club.

HURRICANE, W. Va., June 25, 1945.

Hon. Toм CONNALLY,

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.:
By all means vote for United Nations Charter. We heartily approve.
HURRICANE WOMAN'S CLUB,
Mrs. F. C. COLEMAN,

President.

FORT MORGAN, COLO., June 23, 1945.

Hon. TOM CONNALLY,

Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D. C.: Argonaut Club Federated, 28 members urge ratification of United Nations Charter.

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CLARA L. DIERDORFF.

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