Statement of-Continued Krimm, Ray, executive director of the United Nations council at Libby, Frederick J., executive secretary, National Council for Preven- Lilienthal, Alfred M. Pag Miller, Martin H., national legislative representative, Brotherhood of Mowrer, Mrs. Lillian T., chairman, District of Columbia Chapter, Oliver, Judge L. Stauffer, chairman of the board of United Nations Owen, Hon. Robert L., former United States Senator from the State of Pasvolsky, Leo, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Inter- Reid, Dr. Helen Dwight, associate in international education for the Vernon, Miss Mabel, representing Peoples Mandate Committee for Waters, Mrs. Agnes, Washington, D. C., legislative representative of Wax, Rabbi James A., secretary of the Commission on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis White, Hon. Compton I., a Representative in Congress from the State American Council of Christian Churches, New York, N. Y., letter. American Legion, communications from national commander_ Associated Organizations for International Cooperation, Baltimore, Aviation League of the United States, Inc., Washington, D. C., Carr, William G., associate secretary, National Education Associa- Catholic Association for International Peace, Washington, D. C., Chamber of Commerce of the United States, report to board of direc- Exhibits Continued Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, letter enclosing Favoring Charter....... Opposing Charter.. Page 695 418, 473-510, 578, 689-708 555-558, 629, 709-711 Conference of Governors at Mackinac Island, resolution.. Crusading Mothers of Pennsylvania, open letter to the United States Detroit Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, statement.. 449 656 618 Forrestal, Hon. James, Secretary of the Navy, letter.. 313 General Federation of Women's Clubs, communications from 476, 699 705 474 Hart, Merwin K., president of National Economic Council, Inc., International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, San Fran- Johnson, Clifford R., letter to delegation of San Francisco Conference, 672 679 Letter of transmittal of President Truman, dated July 2, 1945 2 3 Liberal Party of New York State, statement Maines, George H., founder, Blue Star Mothers of America, letters 701 688 National Association of Women Lawyers, letter and resolution. National Blue Star Mothers and Women of Pennsylvania, open letter National Congress of Parents and Teachers, telegram. 474 National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, Washington, D. C., tele- 676 National League of Women Voters, brief entitled "Fifty Nations 420 Report to the President on the Results of the San Francisco Conference by the chairman of the United States delegation, the Secretary of To the President of the United States-letter from the chairman Original members and admission of new members. The General Assembly (ch. IV). The functions and powers of the General Assembly- Peaceful adjustment of situations likely. to impair the general The relation of the General Assembly to the other principal Relationship of the General Assembly to the Security Relationship of the General Assembly to the Economic The international trusteeship system (arts. 75-91)-- Approval of United States policy by Presidents Roosevelt Guiding principles for the United States delegation.. Agreement by United Nations reached at San Francisco... Principles applying to all non-self-governing territories (arts. Charter of the United Nations-Dumbarton Oaks proposals Key to comparison of Dumbarton Oaks Proposals and the Charter of the United Nations.. Appendix B: Statute of the International Court of Justice (text)_. Appendix C: Interim arrangements concluded by the govern- ments represented at the United Nations Conference on Inter- Stand taken by various organizations concerning the United Nations 712 |