a…t111oa.
!Jae Pn1l4ea, .,.,a (I •• ftn, oalle4 a• lo 111′ &’falla\11117 ‘b7 Kr.
J>eu.· 111•. of \!Mt lla\e hpart•at) aoll1Mte4 ae •• .Utenatt.Te llpnaen\aU••
to the 1949 General ••••ably to aee\ ta Bew Tork ln Septmer. Mr
a1aoo1.&\e1 1a praoU••• Seaa\or Dltahel”, lb. Poole all4 .,,. •n tu1Uate
a11oolah •• Pbll Lff7, ..-s.a aoCl’ll••oe41 -‘• at 1, \unet nt, l •• ao,
to re”1n to paott.oe aaept \o lflallh up• u4 1h.nl eftl’1 to otnn. ‘beoaa••
ill Ootober, while at the tloeral J.11aabl11 the Pre1lcla\ appelatecl •
to the Oovt. Mr pal”t ot ,11e Ae1ea’bl7 vork va• completed 110 l could retum
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to Wa1h1n«ton ia Ume to anange to take the oath Deoember 15, 1949, urld.er
reae•• appolataen, •• desired by \he Prel14eat. J’u4ge Jaseloa an4 Jwl.ge
WaeMDCton wre •peb.ted at the ••• Uu ‘Ind ve:re able •rlter to tu•
otfloe.
At this Atteabl7 rq pr1ao1pal ’41kt “” not lecal but l , .. , aaaigned.
to the Yovth (‘l’Nstea1h1p) Collllittee, conceraed vlth the noa-eeltgovemt.nc
and dependent terrl to des. 1 al so handled for the United State• ·
the loreaa qu.eeUon ln the J’lr1t (Po11Uoal) Ooaait\ee1 u4, apJ.11, the
lad1an-South African probles, aacl helped on the Spaatsh cr.u•ttoa. ta the
delegation ••Hae• ltHlf 1 41a(lWlllfiecl •• left the aeetinge vhea the
Pale1t1ne lHue ••• u.p 1n U7 ton beoaate et prhate repre•entaUon. vbioh
had iatenened. elnce the la.it ••••lon. fhle repreeeatat1oa had \el’IIS.natecl
aoae aoaths before and I bad infoned Mi-. Bu.ek: wen he 1AqlllNd of .., a….Uabillty
that 1 would be dlaqualltled on thi• aubjeot ud could. not participate.
1 oarefull7 retrained from doln« eo.
!he won: of the Seulon 11 cli••••ed ln general ouUin.e, theuch 1n a
ohMCed ton, la tu R.port of tlwJ Pnelcl•t to ‘\he 0oDO”••• fer the 7ear
1949, Uni te4 S\at•• ParUctpaUoa ln tu 11m. tel la’\lone, l>epar, .. ai of
State PullcaUoa 3715. releaae4 Mq 19!0.. The 4elep.Uoa ooa11dN of:
llepreHataUTea. S.Oreta.17 Of Sta,e l>MA l),. .lchetoa, Cbaf.J”IIU, Warren i.
•u•Un. Phlllp o. Je11u,, ha. J’ranklln ». iooHTelt, John Sherman Oooper,
aD4 .AJ.ternaU•• lepre•eAtatl..-e• leaJaaln V. Ooh.ea, Charle• J’al!Q’. W1laon 11.
Oo111r\oa, loha o. Btckeraon, Mr•. 111\h B. iohd.e, John a. •••• (‘Opoa 4epal”1u’
e fro• the Deleptloa of \he S.ore\ar7, AmbasH4or 4ua’1a a1aUINd \be
Obal?ea1p, Mr. Cohen \eo&11e a a..,n1e1itat1Te a.ad •i-. ••• au Al.\en.aUn
iepr•aenta,ive.)
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I should state here Iba’ in all rq Aaaubl7 work ther• vere able
••-1•• .. t• aii4 able atatf 1, •• well a• the v1’ol• Dt.partae, ln Waebla,’8a,
at uoeaeaq, n:ppo7UDC tJ» 4-1.ep.Uon• tn S.-v tone. llr. lne1t A. Gnas
had noon4e4 .. •• 1,epl Mnae1′ la 1947. follow.a b1 Mr. M.riu :n. ••”·
In lew York l ueuall.J’ bad the flu help of Mr. , .. Maklo• on legal p,o’bld1.
alao at auurou1 Uae1 of Kr. Oarl MaN7 and •’ l••• frequeat Uaes of ltt.
Bald.enan, Mia• l3l’Own and o\hel’I. .u the 1949 ••aeion there was Mr. »•Jut.a
Gerig on \he cUtflftlt bu•eeabip 1, .. ,. And the political. –•’1••
alWaJt p.thffe4, ao0oM1Dc to the aah.n of the qu1tloa, \he eapaltle hl1p
ot the poli \teal d.Y11en. l a.eqa1N4 acaiA, a• wt.a Lepl Ad.vi.Ht’, a
, … , reapeot tor the tat••• of the oareH• •• la lbe »eparbeat.
? qv.e1Uoa• before \he itovlh Coal llee were ao, • ., for \be 11a1 ted.
Stat••• thou.ch not of n.ch direct and luediate conoeni to this oounlr, ••
to the ooloa1al pown. •• ve-:re auiou to fur\!Mtr the prlaotple• of \he
Obarhr and our ow tra41 ttoa• of llberl7 and 1n4epen4e.uoe aaonc \be
aiUloaa of clepeDdent people,. At the aame Uae w withed \o aTOld. 01tuc•
whloh voul.4 lte too apU. u4 clltftoal’ foi- ou alll•• ‘tfflD lla4 un t.aa.4-
ia,e Ntpoa1l ‘blU. t,-. ‘lo keep ? pro,er ‘balance while •Tl11& ill ? npt
41noUoa vltllout at •• l&M Hae UNed.iDC O!arleJ’ ltait&Uoae, JNYM
lllfttoalt. !he el wattoa •• cto11plloated by the oonstaal reacUaett of tu
8o1rlet bloc to “alt p:ropapada a4’RAtage1 a.aona U• daller 11aUon.a. !he
… \en.blp ot the Coult\ee l\aelf, vUh of oov•• the aon-coloalal oontUllltl
». a a4ori ,,., ooul.4 ai,.. ou,-rote \he ooloalal. power,. Ou …-,
r.1’4 1A IM Pld.llppla.1 tloo4 •• la &oo4 •’-‘• 111&\ 414 Mt,,..,., at
oa• ,olalt aa uoalle4 to? •”-* ltJ’ tu llrnbtiu repne•taUTe oa ou
Purto itiMA reaponeil>llt.11••· Afkr onrnlght ooae111.ta’1oa with lhe ».-
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paa-\$1 u4 t\atf, l ade • d.e,ail eel npl1. a.ad ad.ed ‘b7 •&71nc that
Utat.a• 1 t••lf vat ao•• .. lf-COYH’UDCt vh1oh lAfun&iecl \he Ukrain.taa.
•? s” Pal’\ Ut ot •• lepot’t of the Pn•14Mt, pp •. 145-111 P?.•t,?
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Oueral Carlo• loalo va• PNaldeat ot Wt Geaenl A1eabl7, alMl
ol.01$17 follove4 the wol’k cf th• lfn.ateeahlp Ooaittee. l noelved. a ooi•-
4lal letter fro• bla at tb,e close of the S.1tlon. Re had followed. v1 th
.,.tal latenat 11- t••lHo•• of \bet t7aUe4 State, tn the 0o•1tt•.
·th. 8-eral llal• ••. aoelleat Pnalteat. equal to •••rr oooa11… le ..
•• ·••n a ooulaMllt tl’1a4 of tu Valt:e4 Ital••• le o911e4 .. ‘- lhe
,…,., ,wtca to pn,14• O’ftl” the Gu.eral . .la1eaibl.7 tor \rlat pedo4t• a
OOUJ’leou• ,..,ve ‘° ,_ VJdte4 hat••· o.r. NOOJd. ta the P:blU:ppl••··
which hat on appl’Oprlata o?aion• eYOlted. hie -1.oqueht defense of \he United
States, hat O”Mtly a44″4 to 0’11” etamlq allDllC the AOa-eelf-goYantn,
peoples.
It •• 90ae\M.ag of a nlie:t to lea,-e the 1ounh 0oaat ttee ud. to •••
latf the. a4 lloo. 7ollltoal Oollld. I tee to l’ll)l’et?\ \lie Uni l.«1. Stake ••• thit·
lo? 1 t• ea tlae acQM. !he qv.ea,1.a •• ‘be ooaUna.Uoa of 11- 11.,.,..
Jail••• Ooaia•loa la laNA. ••taltll•W ul.er \u Geu:ral .a., … ,1, •to1•\
loa ot t>eo••• u. 1941, a\ \he Put• Nlaloa. 0a \he ‘bad• of the Qoa …
a1,,1oa•s “‘1)01°t <••• .,,■1. la leper\ of the Pn,tde1’t lo Iba Ooqn•••
pp. z.&-37) U1e pl1.ao1pal Aellale ta ,u Oolllld.t,u wa• oa a reaol•tloa 1uho-
4ae4 b7 \h• ValW 9\atet, Aualralla. 0¥Aa .,wl \he Pb1lipp1n• ltepu\1101
for ooat1a,aa\1oa of Ille Oollllteeioa, vi. th the uw taotion• of ollae”‘1ac u4
n,on1nc u:, Ae•elopaeal1 \bet a1chl la4 \o or o\hend.1e 1.AYOl’ff 1111Uar,
eoaf11c\ in Iona, et cetera. !he lone, 1a,rotuc.i a reaoluUoa calllnc
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• tor tlua te1’14natioa ot ,he 0omm111ion. *On October 3, 1949, the M. loo
PoliUoal C.aitt•• by a YOte of 44 ,o &. wt.th 6 ab•tentlon•• a4op\14 tlMt
Joli• , •. .-,1u,1oa. amt nJeote4 b7 l4en’1eal Tot• the Sonet J”eeoluUoa.”
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‘fOted. 48 to 6, vlth 3 abateationt, tor the Joint NsoluUon. afld 42 to 6,
vi th S a’b•t.ntlone, a«ainst •he Sonet. l apoke oa the Ntolution on ‘behalf
of the Vatted Sb.tea in the plena1″T ••••1on. I\ was the United liTationa
OoaiHloa thua ooaUaue4 wlileh va• on the ground u4 alerted the vorid to
the Oouutet attack aol’Oa■ the 38th parallel ta .lap.It, 19l50.
I we ffl’7 bapp7 that during fsld.a, s, 1aet npre…,ta.Uon at the
Geaeral ……. w.,. to -. of the faallJ’ ver. 1n Ww tom at 41tter .. , ‘1•••·
l>wce a.mt ioea oaae and •w the A11•bl.T tuaoUont»g. 1 w.ate4 Jla17 Acne•·
to see the lJnihd Bat10111 operating aad ve bad a llioe little riaU, vlth
Joe Jr. going to ••••tons wl th “•• r..rlter Aue a.nd Sarah oaae tor tbe
beau.Utu). ball &iYea 1>1′ General loJIMlo ae Pree14ent of the .Aee•bl.J’. Acn••
and 1 vent too, though Au.e u4 San.h bad their owa e■corh. Acne• Stepbwe
va• of co\lrte llY1D« la lev Tork aa4 oooatloullt oau to a .. a,toa
an4 ,we voul4 ••• oae uo’\her •’ oUaer U•••· Oharl•• va• a, -.,n ».ae.
A week or ten da71 beton Deoellter l& I re,un.et to Wa1hlngtoa to
tln.1 th ananclnc attair• vi th .., ••Mot.at•• eo ae to take ,he oath a•
Jud.&• Deoeal>er 115. 1949. Ohlet Ju.tic• TtD.IOJ’l ldn.cll7 COAHnW to adllin-
11te.1” the oa\h. Good tn•Dlll• ba4 preeuted. •• w1 th a baa410•• rol>• at
Larr, Ina-pp’• home, wbioh touched. •• wry mch. Ger1″4e O’l>ouell.
Margare\ u4 foa Laae1 -. ’11\er Sarah 1.114 Julian and hi• wit• franc•• “en
preaeat. Tb.ere were k1ndl1 «r••UJ:141 and reaem’brancea fro• all la ltome aJ¥l
troa Acri•• ln Bev tol’k. Charles came on from lotre Dame tor the nent, ao
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all of the taaU,7 were toeether, Agnes, Obal’lee • .lane, Se.rah a.ad Maq .?ea.
W1Ut \he Obi., Ju1Uce tor the ewean-. ia oaae ho• the Oout, when t?earl
?r ,-.. ·1 baa argud •o 11110111 JutU.oe• 311,ok, Bu.non, Olan. aa4 tfln–•
i •l)tu 1 app.reela\ecl a CN&i ual.
Tbeucb. the ,eno4 co•ered. b7 -11h••• aotea really •• – uw, the ao:\ea
ha•• 110t -o .. a t7Pecl in th11 form ua\11 l•ter; to l take adflln \age ot tn.
aUua\ton to aclcl a fw wort• al>out ov ohlld-ren1
11?”?’• 1112. after he -c•t••-4- ia .T,me MacM ? Laue at Jfot:re
»aa•• tl)aTl•• (Dea •••> en.tered. Iba Orter of St. lenedic,t.
la,..,..,,,. 19131 after ..-at•Unc •• friai\7 la Jue, 1952, –•
•rn.ed. loUJ’b J. —-•?
In .au,u.,,, 19&3, after cnA•Unc \bl\ luu at ‘billi\J’, Sa.rah eaterei
the Order of lo\re Due de lamo.r •
Ma.J7 Acn•• i• ooa’1au1ng her oollec• prog:reH at 1’riait7. A&a•• and
I ai-e ver, ‘bleete4 la our ohUdren, and 1 la her, thro•h \he 11erey of God •