Federal Register - January 13, 1953
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VOLUME 18
NUMBER 8
Washington, Tuesday, January 13, 1953
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10422
P r e s c r ib in g P rocedures for M a k in g A v a il a b l e t o t h e S e c r e t a r y G e n e r a l of t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s C e r t a i n I n f o r
m a t io n C o n c e r n in g U n it e d S tates C i t iz e n s E m p l o y e d o r B e i n g Con sidered f o r E m p l o y m e n t o n t h e S e c r e
tariat o f t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s
WHEREAS the United States has rati fied the Charter of the United Nations and is participating in the activities of the United Nations by virtue of the rati fication of the said Charter 59 Stat.
1031, and of the authority granted by the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 59 Stat. 619 ; and WHEREAS a Commission of Jurists has advised the Secretary General of the United Nations that he should regard it as of the first importance to refrain from employing or to dismiss from employ ment on the Secretariat of the United Nations any United States citizen who he has reasonable grounds for believing has been, is, or is likely to be, engaged in espionage or subversive activities against the United States; and WHEREAS the Commission of Jurists has also advised that the United States should make available to the Secretary General information on which the Secre tary General can make his determination as to whether reasonable grounds exist for believing that a United States citizen employed or being, considered for em ployment on the Secretariat has been, is, or is likely to be, engaged in espionage or subversive activities against the United States; and WHEREAS the Commission of Jurists has further advised that the independ ence of the Secretary General and his sole responsibility: to the General As sembly of the United Nations for the selection and retention of staff should be recognized by all Member Nations; and WHEREAS the Secretary General has declared his intention to use the conclu sions and recommendations of the opin ion of the said Commission of Jurists as the basis of his personnel policy in dis charging the responsibilities entrusted to him by the Charter and staff regulations of the United Nations; and
W H ER EAS in the participation by the United States in the activities of the United Nations it is in the interest of the United States that JJnited States citizens who are employees of the Secre tariat, of the United Nations be persons of the highest integrity and not persons who have been, are, or are likely to be, engaged in espionage or subversive ac tivities against the United States; and W H ER EAS it is in the interest of the United States to establish a procedure for the acquisition of information by in vestigation and for its transmission to the Secretary General in order to assist the Secretary General in the exercise of his responsibility for determining whether any United States citizen employed or being considered for employment on the Secretariat has been, is, or is likely to be, engaged in espionage or subversive activities against the United States; and W H ER EAS such procedure should a f ford opportunity for hearing to any United States citizen employed or being considered for employment on the Sec retariat as to whom an investigation dis closes derogatory information, so that the person affected may challenge the accuracy of any such information;
NOW , THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitu tion, statutes, and treaties of the United States, including the Charter of the United Nations, and as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows :
PART I INVESTIGATION OF UNITED STATES
CITIZENS EMPLOYED OR BEING CONSIDERED
FOR EMPLOYMENT ON THE SECRETARIAT OF
THE UNITED NATIONS
1. Upon the receipt by the Secretary of State from the Secretary General of the United Nations of the name of and other necessary identifying data concerning each United States citizen employed or being considered for employment by the United Nations, there shall be an investi gation of such person in accordance with the standard set forth in Part n of this order.
2. The Secretary of State shall for ward the information received from the Secretary General of the United Nations to the United States Civil Service Com C o n tin u e d o n p. 241
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Pago
Prescribing procedures for making available to Secretary General of United Nations certain infor mation concerning U. S. citizens employed or being considered for employment on the Secre tariat of the United Nations-
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See also Animal Industry B u re a u ; Production and Marketing Administration.
Notices :
Designation of disaster areas having need for agricultural credit_________________________
Minnesota; sale of mineral in terests; revised area designa tion___________________________
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Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Feifel, Dr. Heinrich; vesting order___________ ____ :_____ ____
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Animal Industry Bureau Rules and regulations:
Oleomargarine and margarine;
labeling;
definitions and standards of identity see issue of Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1953, page 102.
- Recognition of breeds and books of record of purebred ani mals; Canada and countries other than Canada____ - _____
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Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Security control of air traffic;
revision of part; correction___
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Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Financial responsibility require ments for air carriers and for eign air carriers____________
Commerce Department See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; International Trade, Office of.
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