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US Senators Hatch, Burton, Hill, and Ball sponsor bill to establish the United Nations in March of 1943

(L to R) Sen. Carl Hatch (D-NM), Sen. Harold Burton (R-OH), Sen. Lister Hill (D-AL), and Sen. Joseph Ball (R-MN) seated around small table in office / CU Hill and Ball / CU Hatch and Burton / MCU Ball SOT "On behalf of Senators Hill, Burton, Hatch, and myself I have introduced this senate resolution. Resolved that the Senate advises the United States take the initiative in calling meetings of the representatives of the United Nations for the purpose of forming an organization of the United Nations with specific and limited authority. First, to assist and in coordinating and utilizing the military and economic resources of all member nations in the prosecution of the war against the Axis" / CU Ball SOT "Second, to establish temporary administrations for Axis-controlled areas of the world as these are occupied by United Nations forces, until such a time as permanent governments can be established. Third, to administer relief and assistance in economic rehabilitation in territories of member nations needing such aid and in Axis territory occupied by United Nations forces" / closer shot: Bell SOT "Fourth, to establish procedures and machinery for peaceful settlement of disputes and disagreements between nations. Fifth, to provide for the assembly and maintenance of a United Nations military force and to suppress by immediate use of such force any future attempt at military aggression by any nation" / MS Bell SOT "That the Senate further advises that any establishment of such United Nations organization provide machinery for its modification for the delegation of additional specific and limited functions to such organization and for admission of other nations to membership, and that member nations should commit themselves to seek no territorial aggrandizement." / Note: exact day not known
(L to R) Sen. Carl Hatch (D-NM), Sen. Harold Burton (R-OH), Sen. Lister Hill (D-AL), and Sen. Joseph Ball (R-MN) seated around small table in office / CU Hill and Ball / CU Hatch and Burton / MCU Ball SOT "On behalf of Senators Hill, Burton, Hatch, and myself I have introduced this senate resolution. Resolved that the Senate advises the United States take the initiative in calling meetings of the representatives of the United Nations for the purpose of forming an organization of the United Nations with specific and limited authority. First, to assist and in coordinating and utilizing the military and economic resources of all member nations in the prosecution of the war against the Axis" / CU Ball SOT "Second, to establish temporary administrations for Axis-controlled areas of the world as these are occupied by United Nations forces, until such a time as permanent governments can be established. Third, to administer relief and assistance in economic rehabilitation in territories of member nations needing such aid and in Axis territory occupied by United Nations forces" / closer shot: Bell SOT "Fourth, to establish procedures and machinery for peaceful settlement of disputes and disagreements between nations. Fifth, to provide for the assembly and maintenance of a United Nations military force and to suppress by immediate use of such force any future attempt at military aggression by any nation" / MS Bell SOT "That the Senate further advises that any establishment of such United Nations organization provide machinery for its modification for the delegation of additional specific and limited functions to such organization and for admission of other nations to membership, and that member nations should commit themselves to seek no territorial aggrandizement." / Note: exact day not known
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Editorial #:
1718668881
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
March 01, 1943
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Clip length:
00:02:03:04
Location:
Washington DC, United States
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
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Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr005685_03_01