AS DELIVERED ke. AF Remarks Delivered by Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission to Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency United Nations, New York, Sept. 20, 1956 0 - a ’ cer 7 if a wt “ uo! nm my lir. President and distinguished delegates: ae Wee 'p oy 7 "aaa 7 It is my privilege and great honor, on behalf of my fellow countrymen, to welcome you to the United States for the historic deliberations which you are about to undertake. I bring you warmest greetings from President Eisenhower and his sincere good wishes for the success of this conference. The fervent prayers of a]1 mankind attend your labors here. Peoples of many lands look hopefully to you -- not alone to spread the bounties of the beneficent atom that their lives may become healthier, and more abundant -- but that in so doing you will also provide the foundations upon which a durable structure of peaceful understanding will eventually be erected. This is the largest conference of nations to be held since the end of the Great War, indeed perhaps the largest in the entire history of REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY international collaboration. Thus, your voice can be the voice of humanity itself, the conscience of the world of men.

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