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Truman Library: Telegram, dated May 13, 1946, from Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. to President Harry S. Truman (with a copy to Dean Acheson), contending that the U.S. government should support and assist the United Nations in staying in New York for a three to five year interim period. Attached is a May 14, 1946 memo from Dean Acheson to Truman supporting Stettinius' recommendation, as well as a suggested draft telegram from Truman to Stettinius. Confidential File.

    Telegram, dated May 13, 1946, from Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. to President Harry S. Truman (with a copy to Dean Acheson), contending that the U.S. government should support and assist the United Nations in staying in New York for a three to five year interim period. Attached is a May 14, 1946 memo from Dean Acheson to Truman supporting Stettinius' recommendation, as well as a suggested draft telegram from Truman to Stettinius. Confidential File.




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