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United Nations 25Th Dinner, May-June 1970, Part 1 NatlOll8 who ? the C!arter • I l. Argentina- MF- ee. .,., O. Ibarra G. Juan Carlos Bassi A.D. Brunet I V Australia I/P, M. Forde t . H. Y. Evatt( &) ~ Belgium I ,A. E. De Schryver I / Bplivia i V. Andrade / : ,/ / , C~ Salamanca F / I 1/ R. Arze Q. / Brazil P. LeB.o Velloso ./,/ C. DeFreitas Valle i I Gen. Estevao Leitao De Carvalho / A. Camillo De Oliveira I ! Dr. Bertha Lutz -< Byelorussi!lJl Soviet Socialist Republic K. K1selev A. ZHebrak V. Pertsev G. Baidakov F. Shmygav W. L. Mackenzie King Louis S. St. Laurent ~.- Chile JoaqUin Fernandez F. Marcial Mora )4 ~1!"MII1!rJl ,ft/ JJ. J,M.-vI Gabriel Gonzalez Contreras Labarce F. Nieto Del Rio E. Alcalde C. German Vergara julio Escudero . Ille ~ Vi-Kyuln Wellington Koo Wang OlWlg-Hu1 1.- ) Wei Tao-Ming - Wu YI-Fang - Ll Hwang - Chun"Mai Carson Olang (J ') TungPi-W - Hu Lin J. ~ age 2- Signers / Cblomhla Alberto Lleras Eduardo Zuletl, Angel Sl1v1o ViUegas Jesus M. Yepes Costa Rica Julio Acosta J. Rafael OreannlDo, ' GMo Belt Ernesto D1h1go HenrJ.k }{auffmAum HarMg Frisch E. Husfe1dt - M. Peua BatUe Em1llo G. GodOY Gilberto Sanchez LustrJno T. Franco F Minerva Bernardino \ P V Ecuador C. Ponce Enriquez GaloPlaza Co. Tobar Zald'llmblde Egypt A. Badaw1 lb. Had! El Salvador Hector David Castro carlos Leiva, M. D. \ ·th1opia AkUluH Ambaye W. Ephrem T. Medhen V./ Ff an&8 v J. Paul-Boncour ( i{ 1r r1J') vII Greece J4 A.. Sofianopoulo8 ( ,Jt ~ t/, Guatemala GU1l1ermo Tojelio- M. Noriega M E. SUva Pena Haiti Gerard Lescot A __ Llautaud ... Page 3- Signers Honduras JuUan R. caceres Marcos canas Reyes VlrglUo R. Galves A. Ramaswami MudaUer V. T. Krislmamachr1 ~ ~ Mostafa Adle .; /,N\ - 1 Iraq Mohd. Fadhe1 Jamal! '" 'I .j/ Lebanon Wf Naim ~ - ~ )~.., ~/J- '-! A. yaft! '-- ~<.(O f~- ~ Salem · fo $ . J ,I )) I Charles MaUk - a.-. .tf, V J Liberia C. L. Simpson r. Gabriel L. Dennie ~ J. Lemuel Gibson 0..-- - Richard Henries M.N.Gram Luxembourg Hugues LeGaUa!s .; l Mex1CO E. Padilla F. Castillo Najera (J.) Manuel Tello vi' y Netherlands A. Loudon ~) ~~ '4 N. ~ \~~ L /'v New Zealand VPeter Fraser J..uJ.l~ W( nl.,.~ v C. A. Berendsen 1/V1 ~V N!caraqua. Mariano Arguello. ---Let ) Luis Manuel 'DeBayle j Norway Wilhelm Munthe MG+genst1erne ( £) V' Panama Roberto Jimenez ( J) Paraguay Celso R. Velazquez J. B. Ayala Peru ~"L1d :;::~ ~lj~ Luis Fernan Cisneros • Page 4 Signers r/ \. The Fb1lippmes ./Carlos P, Romulo ")",0 _ r1,....,......J~ Francisco A. Delgrado .j / Pbland W. RzymawSk1 (J,) V Saudi Arabia v Fa1aal F. AI-Khouri N. Antald N. Koudsi Turkey Hasan Sab Husey1n Raglp Baydur Ferldun Cemal El"kln DM. ManuUsky Ivan Sen1n Aleaander PaUac:Un Mikola Petr:oveky \ ( I tjnion of South Africa J. C. Smuts F. M. (0:) SO\ttet Union A. Gromyko I J ' A. Lavrentlev I K.NoVikov S. Tsarapldn \ , III{ S. GollUUlky !j S. Krylov A Rodlonov / ('United Kingdom HaUfax \).,\ Cranbome\ t ') V United Sw.tes .g, It. StetttDtlUf. Jr. l: Se!'eleli IInU ( ~ 'rom Comlally A.1L Va.gdeaberg SoH3toom Chart A. Eaton Harold E. Stassen VirgiJtla Co. Gild0l'81eeve Uruguay Jose Serrato Jacobo Varela Heetor, J 1 Cy Giambruno Juan F.. Gw,chon I Heetor Paysse Reyes I / ·• / PageS Signers ., n-- rr~~ V Venezuela C. Parra Perez ~ Gustavo Herrera - A. Machado Hndz R. Ernesto Lopez v't Yugoslavia ..; StanO.je S1m1c . , \ , ) \ \ / UNITED NA nONS ANNIVERSARY DINNER National Presbyterian Center June 26, 1970 Table No. Table No. Aries, Mr. &. Mrs. Leonard d'Aboville, Benoit ~. Cremeans, Miss Carli 10 Alspel't, Dr. Louis K. 12 Croop, Grace A. 6 Ahlgren, Was. Oscar (Hostess) 12 CroWder, Mr. &. Mrs. G. (hosts) 9 Anderson, Mr. &. Mrs. Robt. (Hosts) 11 Baker, Robert 1 Daragan, Mr. & Mrs., Sr. 2 Barrett, Mr. &. Mrs. AU. (Host) 2 David, Augustine 6 Baruchin, Mae 1 Davis, Mrs. Evelyn 7 Baucom, Rev. &. Mrs. H. W., Jr. 6 Day, Emily 2 Beard, Mrs. Fannie B. 15 Dean, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. A(Host) 6 Bertelson, Josephine T. 12 DeBoyle, Dr. Luis Manuel Sp. Blachly, Mr. &. Mrs. Frederick J. 3 Dean, Dorothy 10 Blanchard, Nir. &. Mrs. Dan 5 Degan, Sophie 1 Bortman, Mrs. A. 11 Depuy, Chauncey 3 and guest Diehl, Wrr. &. Mrs. James (Host) 10 Bosone, Reva Beck 4 Ditzen, Dr. &. Mrs. Lowell R. Sp. Boyd, Norma E. 13 Domier, Umesh 3 Brill, Rev. &. Mrs. Earl 12 Domina, Mr. &. Mrs. Charles 7 Brownell, Mrs. Marian B. 10 ~ahue, Theodore 9 Bruins, Dorothy D. 9 Eksteen, Mr. &. Mrs. Adrian 7 and guest Elson, Beverly 7 Bryant, Mrs. R. C. 10 and guest Burges, John F. 9 Elson, Dr. &. Mrs. E. L. R. Sp • . Butilh, Christian C. 1 Emerson, Earl A. &. Mrs. 2 Erickson, Mr.&. Mrs~ Geo.A. 2 Camp, B. Gil 15 Carey, James B. Sp. Falk, Wrrs. Alma M. 2 Caruso, Mr. &. Mrs. Vences 14 and guest Cawood, Mrs. Elizabeth C. 7 Feinberg, Edward 15 Chapman, Mrs. Theodore S. 10 Flinn, Mr. &. Mrs. W. Gerald 2 Chartrand, Mr. &. Mrs. S. R. 5 Freeman, Mrs. Pa," (Hostess) 15 Chen t Hengli 10 Cicurel, Paul 9 Gettys, Mr. &. Mrs. Tom S. 4 Clemens, Comdr. Paul 16 Giles, Dr. Walter 11 Cohen, Edgar A., Jr. 7 Goodfellow, Mr. &. Mrs. Thes. 14 ~k, Marjorie 6 (Hosts) Coombs, Albert H. & Mrs. 6 Goodman, Mrs. Rosalie 4 Correa, Modesto 5 and guest Courtney, Helen 13 Gray, Was. Frank 16 Cranford, Rev. Clarence W. 2 and guest Page 2 Table No. Table No. Hadden, james 15 Neal, Mrs. Robert 16 H2.1e-Cooper, Rev. & Mrs. 15 Nefsinger, Jim 6 H:.ndy, Joseph 8 O'Hagan, Richard 1 H2.'.vkins, Esther 13 Olsen, Bjorn 8 Heyes, Walter 6 Osborne, Thomas 1 E~ginbotham, Mr. & Mrs. (Hosts) 7 Papken, Bishop 15 Hope, Wrrs. Marion C. 4 Pearson, Rev. & Mrs. Colbert H. 9 and guest Hoyos, Angela 5 Rahir, Mr. & Mrs. Andre 6 Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde M. 11 Ransom, Mrs. Philip M. 11 Raymond, David 10 111arvamendi, Mr. & Mrs. Ramon 5 Rennie, Mrs. Irma W. 10 Inman, Mr. & Mrs. Will 10 Rhea, Helen 16 Reichard, Steve 11 jackson, Littleton 4 Richardson, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence 11 and 3 guests Rizk, Dr. Salom 16 jensen, Olive M. 12 Rosenberg, Mrs. Elsie S. 12 and guest Rosner, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald 7 Johnson, Jennifer 5 Ross, Frances B. & Guest 10 and guest johnston, Roberta A. 4 Savage, Carlton and Guest 9 and guest Schley t Genevieve 9 jones, Rev. & Mrs. (Glen Carlyn) 8 Schott, Mrs. Florence and Guest 8 Shawn, ?Va. & Mrs. Robert C. 13 Yenney, Mrs. Geo. R. 14 and 3 guests Koch, Robert H. and Mrs. 1 Simpson, Richard C. 8 Krogh, Dean Peter F. 5 Smith, Charlotte E. & Guest 8 Lagdameo, Amb. Ernesto V. Sp. Smith, Mrs. Elsie B. 13 Larson, Mr. & Mrs. G. (Hosts) 3 Smith, Dr. & Mrs. Rod (Hosts) 13 Larson, Cheryl 11 Smith, Dr. & Mrs. Scott (Hosts) 8 Larson, Kristy 11 Smoot, Barbara 13 Latino, jennie A. 11 Spellmann, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. 1 and guest Spicer, David 5 Stanton, Barbara 3 MacDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. 12 Stassen, Gov. Harold E. Sp. Mahool, John B. 12 Surjo, Mr. & Mrs. Atmono 11 Mansour I Mr. & Mrs. Albert 14 Sylvester, Mrs. john 13 McPherson, Mr .A. T. and Guest 14 McShane, Rudolph 12 Todorovich, Alexander 8 Merritts, Rev. Paul L. 9 Topping, john C., Jr. 9 Miles, Rev. & Mrs. Joseph A. 3 Trowbridge, Dr. R. B. 3 Morgan, JoY E. & Guest 14 = . : ~~ ' . lin, Mr. & Mrs. Philip 14 Mullinax, Oliva R. & Guest 14 ~/!urray, Frank 10 • Page 3 Table No. Van Mason, Caroline 5 Wertz, Norma C. 7 Wilber, Inez E., M. D. 12 . Warren, Mrs. Charles 6 Warren, Mr. Charles, Jr. 6 Williams, Mrs. Hicks 1 Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Edw. Foss 4 (Hosts) Wilson, Mrs. Robt. E. (Hostess) 12 Wright, Congo James C. , Jr. 1 Wooo, Ann Berry 15 Wormley, Mrs. Miriam W. 13 Wortman, Rev. & Mrs. Joseph W. 5 Young, Christine 8 Youngdahl, Judge & Mrs. Luther Sp. Zola, Anthony 7 From the desk of D r. Lowe11 R. Ditzen Date 197_ From the desk of Dr. Lowe11 R. Ditzen Date_ 197_ TO ... ~. .. ..... .................. ................. .. .... .. ... ... ...... ... .. .. 0-/~._/7 Vllte ....... .. ..... / ... :....... t .............. Time ............. .. ........... WHILE YOU WERE OUT Y::. :'. ......••.....~ ........•.................... ............•.•...•.•...... .• Phone. ........................................................ .. ..................... TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL HIM CALLED TO SEE YOU WILL .CALL AGAIN -- WANTS TO SEE YOU RUSH Message .. ~ .... ~ ........... .. /!~ ..... .(f~ ...... ~ .. ~ . .. ~ .... ]; ..... ?!... v. .................... ......... .. .~ ..... ~ . ~ ....... ~~ . ~ ~·····;z:;,··· ··~ ······ 't- ·· ~~O ...··L _ .r... Compliments of The Prlntinlf Hous8 of Jas. C. Wood, Ine. , () 2021 Nichola Ave• • S. E. - LU. 4-2626 ~ fY'",X. .. " -, ....... ,.. , •. ;c".-.,,' , '\'f~ '. '( ,-"- \ - , ~ H U S F E LOT y , ~ C1assensgade 57 i ~ 2100 Ksbenhavn H §DANMARK ~ l ",. '-------- ------ -- . \ I c~~~ ~/ I tf-~/-?,- /~.; #'~ ( . I 1 ;l. S·~ . ~ , From the desk of - EVE ROGERS May 22 Secretary to the French Ambassador called. Address fo UN signer is: J. Paul-Boncur 17 Rue de Teheran Paris 8, France He is a very old man, 97 years of age. I I .t~ ,..r ..J. ... '1 French Ambassador will not be able to attend as he will be in France. TELEPHONE: (2.02) 797.3000 .801 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TEI:-EGIM"HIC ADDRESS : AUSTEMBA WASHINGTON. D. C. 20036 TELEX: W. U. 089501 EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA IN REPLY QUOTE: 27th May , 1970 Thank you for your letter of 21st May informing me of the celebration you plan in the National Presbyterian Church and Center on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the signing of the Charter of the United Nations . I am attaching copies of extracts from "Who's Who in Australia" concerning the Right Honourable F.M . Forde, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and the Right Honourable H.V. Evatt, former Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs. As the extracts indicate Dr. Evatt died in 1965.
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