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DISMISSALS OF U.N. STAFF

Appeals By American Employees NEW YORK, July 19. Nine American citizens have publicly appealed for the first time against their dismissal from the United Nations Secretariat, arising from loyalty investigations. They argued their cases yesterday before the United Nations Administrative Tribunal. Eleven others who were dismissed are also appealing against their dismissals. Counsel for four of the applicants declared today that a grave injustice had been done to “simple and devoted servants of the United Nations.” He contended that the applicants were entitled to restoration of their former status, monetary reimbursement, and damages for the “grave injuries” done them.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27097, 21 July 1953, Page 9

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DISMISSALS OF U.N. STAFF Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27097, 21 July 1953, Page 9

DISMISSALS OF U.N. STAFF Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27097, 21 July 1953, Page 9