STETTINIUS URGES UNITED NATIONS CHARTER RATIFICATION. - Edward R. Stettinius. jun. (right, leaning forward), former United States Secretary of State, and now United States member of the United Nations Security Council, addressing members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as they open hearings on a motion to ratify the United Nations Charter. At the Senate hearings Mr Stettinius told the committee: "The United Nations Charter is both a binding agreement to preserve peace and to advance human progress and a constitutional document creating the international machinery by which nations can co-operate to realise these purposes in fact."
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Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 7
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96STETTINIUS URGES UNITED NATIONS CHARTER RATIFICATION. – Edward R. Stettinius. jun. (right, leaning forward), former United States Secretary of State, and now United States member of the United Nations Security Council, addressing members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as they open hearings on a motion to ratify the United Nations Charter. At the Senate hearings Mr Stettinius told the committee: "The United Nations Charter is both a binding agreement to preserve peace and to advance human progress and a constitutional document creating the international machinery by which nations can co-operate to realise these purposes in fact." Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 7
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