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INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION. JUNE 28,1919. 2737 The American Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Director oj the International Labor Office (Butler) HAROLD B. BUTLER, Esquire, AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE Geneva, Switzerland, June 22, 1934. Director, tlte International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzerland_ SIR: I have the honor to enclose the text of a joint resolution of Con- gress signed by tho President of the United States of America on June 19, 1934 which you may, if you so desire, make known to the International Labor Conference at present in session. I am, my dear Mr. Butler, Respectfully yours, Enclosure: No.1: Text of resolution. PRENTISS GILBERT. Note of American Consul at Geneva to Director of the Inter- national Labor Office. The Director oj the lnternational Labor Office (Butler) to the American trTarmstroBot (talk)itTarmstroBot (talk)I,~J Din'ktor in\·ita- Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) tion, etc. SIR, INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Geneve, 22 June 1934. 'Vith reference to your letter of to-day's date, I have the honour to inform you that the International Labour Conference adopted unan- imously the Resolution, of which a copy certified by the President of tho Conference is enclosed, inviting the Government of the United States of America to accept membership of the International Labour Organisation. I should be glad if you would be good enough to transmit this invi- tation to your Government. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Mr. PRENTISS GILBERT, American Consulate, Geneva. HAROLD BCTLER