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It would be a blow to our leadership in world affairs.

If it is necessary for me to send them things to do, I shall certainly do it.

The effectiveness of the United Nations depends upon the Member States meeting all their obligations.

On behalf of the United States Government and its people, I renew the pledge of our utmost efforts to insure the success of the United Nations.

It should not be a matter for surprise or disillusionment that many issues arising as a result of the war still remain unsettled.

No one is at present being considered for any of these jobs.

Your question is answered in the statement that I have just made about this.

That's news to me. I didn't know he was coming back.

I would like to go to Brazil, conference or no conference.

I made that request, I think, a little over a year ago.

Mr. Cooper was just making a report on conditions in Peru to me.

You see, I served 10 years in the Congress.

I shall see that this law is well and faithfully administered.

There has been no definite arrangement made for a visit to Brazil.

I certainly do. I think it is absolutely necessary for the peace of the world and the welfare of this country.

General Marshall and I are in complete agreement.

I will take care of that when it comes up here, as I usually do.