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President Truman Delivers the Closing Address at the U.N. Conference in San Francisco

President Harry S. Truman delivers a closing address at the United Nations Conference on International Organizations held at the San Francisco, California Opera House. After 9 weeks of study and debate, the charter for a world security organization was signed by 50 nation's representatives. Directly behind the President from left to right are unknown, Edward Stettinus, and Alger Hiss. In the back row are Harry Vaughan (left) and James Vardaman.

Photo of Nicaraguan Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa signing the UN Charter

Photo of Nicaraguan Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa signing the United Nations Charter on behalf of Nicaragua. Watching the signing are Mrs. Clara Wright of the treaty section of the Division of Research and Publications of the State Department and Alberto Sevilla Sacasa, brother of the Ambassador and Secretary of the Embassy. From: Beth Gore.

Wincenty Rzymowski of the Polish Provisional Government of National Unity signing the United Nations Charter

The Polish Provisional Government of National Unity became the 51st nation to sign the United Nations Charter. Minister for Foreign Affairs Wincenty Rzymowski, right, is shown signing the charter as Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, left, looks on. From: Beth Gore.

President Truman, Alger Hiss and Others at United Nations Conference

An unknown man speaks at the United Nations Conference on International Organizations, held at the San Francisco, California Opera House. President Harry S. Truman is scheduled to deliver the closing address to hundreds of delegates from nations all over the world who met and drew up a United Nations Charter to insure world peace in the future. Behind the speaker, from left to right, are: Alger Hiss, Secretary of State Edward Stettinus, President Truman, and an unknown person. Naval Aide Captain James Vardaman is sitting at the far right.