Federal Register - February 8, 1956

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FEDERAL

REGISTER
NUMBER 26

VOLUME 21

Washington, Wednesday, February 8, 1956

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10656
Establishing the P residents B oard op Consultants on F oreign I ntelligence Activities
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and in order to enhance the security of the United States and the conduct of its for eign affairs by furthering the availability of intelligence of the highest order, it is ordered as follows:
S ection L There is hereby established the Presidents Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities, herein after referred to as the Presidents Board. The members of the Presidents Board shall be appointed by the Presi dent, from among persons outside the Government and on the basis of ability, experience, and knowledge of matters re lating to the national defense and se curity, and shall serve without compen sation, but may receive transportation and per-diem allowances as authorized by law for persons serving without compensation.
S ec. 2. The Presidents Board shall conduct an objective review of the for eign intelligence activities of the Govern ment and of the performance of the functions of the Central Intelligence Agency and shall report its findings to the President semi-annually or at more frequent intervals as the Presidents Board may deem appropriate. Such re ports shall embrace the quality of the foreign intelligence provided to the Ex ecutive Branch of the Government, the Performance by the Central Intelligence Agency of its functions, the performance of their respective foreign intelligence functions by the principal intelligence elements of executive departments and other agencies, and any other related foreign intelligence m atter which the Presidents Board deems appropriate.
S ec. 3. The members of the Presidents Board, individually and sitting as the Presidents Board, shall consult from time to time with the Director of Central Intelligence concerning the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency and with intelligence elements of other depart
ments and agencies. The Director of Central Intelligence and the intelligence elements concerned are authorized to make available to the Presidents Board or to its individual members any infor mation concerning foreign intelligence activities relating to the national interest which the Presidents Board or its mem bers may require to fulfill their responsi bilities to the President under this order.
S ec. 4. Each member of the Presidents Board shall execute an undertaking not to reveal any classified information ob tained by virtue of his service on the Presidents Board except to the President or to such persons as the President may designate.
S ec. 5. The transportation and perdiem allowances referred to in section 1
of this order, and any other expenditures arising in connection with the activities of the Presidents Board, shall be paid from the appropriation appearing under the heading Special Projects in Title I
of the General Government Matters Ap propriation Act, 1956 Public Law 110, approved June 29, 1955, without regard to the provisions of section 3681 of the Revised Statutes and section 9 of the Act of March 4, 1909, 35 Stat. 1027, 31
U. S. C. 672 and 673.
S ec. 6. This order shall be effective as of January 13,1956.
D wight D. E isenhower T he W hite H ouse ,
February 6,1956.
P. R. Doc. 56-1016; Piled, Peb. 6, 1956;
4:43 p. m.J

TITLE 14 CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter II Civil Aeronautics Admin istration, Department of Commerce Arndt. 150
P art 608R estricted A reas alterations
The restricted area alterations appear ing hereinafter have been coordinated with the civil operators involved, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, through the Air Coordinating CommitContinued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Establishing the Presidents Board of Consultants on Foreign In
telligence Activities__________

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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service
Proposed rule making:
Federal m eat grading regula tions; extension of time for filing comments___________
Grades of chilled orange juice;
U. S. standards; additional time for filing data, views or arguments________________
Rules and regulations:
Cotton classification under cot ton futures legislation; Micronaire standards and regu lations; correction________
Milk in Inland Empire market ing area; handling________
Navel oranges grown in Arizona and designated part of Cali fornia; limitation of han dling_____________________

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Agriculture Department
See also Agricultural Marketing Service; Commodity Credit Cor poration.
Notices:
Alabama and Michigan; desig nation of areas for production emergency loans----------------

874

Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Restricted areas; alterations
859

Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Adminis tration.
Commodity Credit Corporation
Notices:
Sales of certain commodities;
February 1956 monthly sales list______________________

812

Customs Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Alaska, Puerto Rico; changes in field organization--------------Importations by mail-----------859

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