Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and John W. Snyder with Related Material
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OCR Page 1 of 5Copy returned to Hon. Dean Acheson 5/18/46, elb
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May 18, 1946
My dear Mr. Snyder:
5-20-46.
With respect to the establishment of the temporary
headquarters of the United Nations in New York, I have
advised Mr. Stettinius as follows in a telegram dated
May 14:
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7iled85-A.
"I am very glad to authorize you to
inform the Secretary General that the United
States Government will firmly support him
in his effort to carry out the General
Assembly's decision to establish the tem-
porary headquarters of the United Nations
in New York for an interim period of three
years.
"You are also authorized to confirm
to Lie and to other delegations that the
Federal Government will give all appropri-
ate assistance to the United Nations in
connection with arrangements for temporary
headquarters."
These arrangements will include the granting of
priorities for materials, the making available of physi-
cal facilities controlled by the Federal Government, and
such other steps as may be necessary not only to provide
the United Nations with adequate office space, conference
rooms, assembly hall and other facilities to be used by
it, but also to assure adequate housing and transporta-
tion for members of the Secretariat and the delegations
of the Member Nations.
In case of any differences of opinion as to the
appropriate steps to be taken, I request you to exercise,
by the issuance in your discretion of appropriate direc-
tives, the full powers which have been delegated to you
under applicable statutes and executive orders. In any
case where, in your opinion, action should be taken by
any officials of the Federal Government in this matter
which they are unwilling to take and which you are not
authorized to direct, I would appreciate your bringing
the matter to my attention for decision.
Sincerely yours,
The Honorable
HARRY ARCHIVES NATIONAL TRUMAN AND LIBRARY
John W. Snyder, x122
RECORDS
SERVICE
(Sgd) HARRY S. TRUMAN
U.S.
Director, Office of War
GOVERNMENT
Mobilization and Reconversion,
The White House.
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