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3. The Commission shall be assisted by an Executive Secretary, who shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as the Commission may determine, and by such staff as may be required. This staff shall be composed so far as possible of officials appointed for this purpose by the participating governments on the invitation of the Executive Secretary.

4. The Commission shall:

(a) Convoke the General Assembly in its first session;

(b) Prepare the provisional agenda for the first sessions of the principal organs of the Organization, and prepare documents and recommendations relating to all matters on these agenda;

(c) Formulate recommendations concerning the possible transfer of certain functions, activities, and assets of the League of Nations which it may be considered desirable for the new Organization to take over on terms to be arranged;

(d) Examine the problems involved in the establishment of the relationship between specialized intergovernmental organizations and agencies and the Organization;

(e) Issue invitations for the nominations of candidates for the International Court of Justice in accordance with the provisions of the Statute of the Court;

(f) Prepare recommendations concerning arrangements for the Secretariat of the Organization; and

(g) Make studies and prepare recommendations concerning the location of the permanent headquarters of the Organization.

5. The expenses incurred by the Commission and the expenses incidental to the convening of the first meeting of the General Assembly shall be met by the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or, if the Commission so requests, shared by other governments. All such advances from governments shall be deductible from their first contributions to the Organization.

6. The seat of the Commission shall be located in London. The Commission shall hold its first meeting in San Francisco immediately after the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on International Organization. The Executive Committee shall call the Commission into session again as soon as possible after the Charter of the Organization comes into effect and whenever subsequently it considers such a session desirable.

7. The Commission shall cease to exist upon the election of the SecretaryGeneral of the Organization, at which time its property and records shall be transferred to the Organization.

8. The Government of the United States of America shall be the temporary depositary and shall have custody of the original document embodying these interim arrangements in the five languages in which it is signed. Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted to the governments of the signatory states. The Government of the United States of America shall transfer the original to the Executive Secretary on his appointment.

9. This document shall be effective as from this date, and shall remain open for signature by the states entitled to be the original Members of the United Nations until the Commission is dissolved in accordance with paragraph 7.

IN FAITH WHEREOF, the undersigned representatives having been duly authorized for that purpose, sign this document in the English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish languages, all texts being of equal authenticity.

DONE at the city of San Francisco, this twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five.

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Edward R. Stettininius, Jr., Secretary of State; Chairman

Cordell Hull, Senior Adviser

Tom Connally, United States Senate

Arthur H. Vandenberg, United States Senate

Sol Bloom, House of Representatives

Charles A. Eaton, House of Representatives

Commander Harold E. Stassen, U. S. N. R.
Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve

Department of State

ADVISERS

James Clement Dunn, Assistant Secretary of State

Green H. Hackworth, Legal Adviser

Leo Pasvolsky, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for International Organization and Security Affairs

Isaiah Bowman, Special Adviser to the Secretary of State

Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Special Adviser to the Secretary of State

John Foster Dulles

Charles W. Taussig, Chairman, United States Section, Anglo-American
Caribbean Commission

Avra M. Warren, Director, Office of American Republic Affairs

John D. Hickerson, Deputy Director, Office of European Affairs

Harley A. Notter, Adviser, Office of Special Political Affairs

Leroy D. Stinebower, Deputy Director, Office of International Trade Policy

Treasury Department

Harry White, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

War Department

John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War

Lieutenant General Stanley D. Embick, Joint Strategic Survey Committee Major General Muir S. Fairchild, Joint Strategic Survey Committee

Major General R. L. Walsh, Special Assistant to the Commanding General, Army Air Forces

Brigadier General Kenner Hertford, Chief of Pan American Group, Operations Division

Department of Justice

Charles Fahy, Solicitor General of the United States

Navy Department

Artemus Gates, Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, Chairman, General Board

Vice Admiral Russell Willson, Joint Strategic Survey Committee
Rear Admiral Harold C. Train, Joint Post-War Committee

R. Keith Kane, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy

Department of the Interior

Abe Fortas, Under Secretary of the Interior

Department of Agriculture

Charles F. Brannan, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture

Department of Commerce

Frank A. Waring, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce Department of Labor

Daniel W. Tracy, Assistant Secretary of Labor

Foreign Economic Administration

Oscar Cox, Deputy Administrator

Bureau of the Budget

Donald C. Stone, Deputy Director

In addition, valuable assistance was rendered to the Delegation by the Honorable Pat McCarran, United States Senator from Nevada, and by the Honorable Louis C. Rabaut, Member of Congress from Michigan and the Honorable Karl Stefan, Member of Congress from Nebraska, who, at the instance of the Department of State, went to San Francisco to advise and consult with the Delegation with respect to certain fiscal problems in connection with the establishment and maintenance of the United Nations.

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE ASSIGNED TO THE CONFERENCE

Julius C. Holmes

Archibald MacLeish

Nelson A. Rockefeller

OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION ATTACHÉ TO THE DELEGATION

Arthur Sweetser, Deputy Director, Office of War Information

SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO THE CHAIRMAN

Robert J. Lynch, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State

G. Hayden Raynor, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State

Charles W. Yost, Executive Secretary, Secretary of State's Staff Committee and Coordinating Committee

John D. East, Special Consultant

Silliman Evans

Adlai Stevenson, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State

Mrs. Nancy Davis, Assistant to Mr. Yost; Acting Information Officer, Office of Assistant Secretary of State Clayton

ASSISTANTS TO THE CHAIRMAN

Wilder Foote, Assistant to the Secretary of State
Louis Hyde, Assistant to the Secretary of State
Charles Noyes, Assistant to the Secretary of State
Lee Blanchard, Assistant to the Secretary of State

Frank Duvall, Watch Officer, Office of the Secretary of State
Vincent J. Monti, Watch Officer, Office of the Secretary of State
Alfred T. Wellborn, Watch Officer, Office of the Secretary of State

SECRETARY GENERAL

Durward V. Sandifer, Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Benjamin Gerig, Deputy; Chief, Division of Dependent Area Affairs; Associate Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL

Miss Dorothy Fosdick, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Edward G. Miller, Jr., Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of State Acheson
J. Langdon Ward, Administrative Officer, Office of the Secretary of State
Edward Parrack

Europe

POLITICAL AND LIAISON OFFICERS

Theodore C. Achilles, Chief, Division of British Commonwealth Affairs, Department of State

Charles E. Bohlen, Assistant to the Secretary and White House Liaison Officer, Department of State

Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., Chief, Division of Northern European Affairs, Department of State

Llewellyn E. Thompson, Acting Chief, Division of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State

Woodruff Wallner, Administrative Assistant, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State

Far East

Joseph W. Ballantine, Director, Office of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State

John Carter Vincent, Chief, Division of Chinese Affairs, Department of State Edwin Stanton, Office of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State

Near East and Africa

George V, Allen, Deputy Director, Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs, Department of State

Paul H. Alling, Deputy Director, Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs, Department of State

Henry S. Villard, Chief, Division of African Affairs, Department of State Foy D. Kohler, Assistant Chief, Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State

Latin America

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John E. Lockwood, Deputy Director, Office of American Republic Affairs, Department of State

John M. Cabot, Chief, Division of Caribbean and Central American Affairs Department of State.

H. Clinton Reed, Department of State.

John McClintock, Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of State Rockefeller

Lt. Atwood Collins III, Assistant to Mr. Avra M. Warren

Lt. George S. Knight, Assistant to Mr. Avra M. Warren

CHIEF TECHNICAL EXPERTS

Durward V. Sandifer, Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Benjamin Gerig, Chief, Division of Dependent Arca Affairs; Associate Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State.

Joseph E. Johnson, Acting Chief, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

TECHNICAL EXPERTS

Robert W. Hartley, Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
International Organization and Security Affairs

Miss Marjorie M. Whiteman, Assistant Legal Adviser, Department of State
Philip C. Jessup, Assistant on Judicial Organization

Carlton Savage, Assistant to the Secretary of State

Bryn J. Hovde, Chief, Division of Cultural Cooperation, Department of State Otis E. Mulliken, Chief, Division of International Labor, Social and Health Affairs, Department of State

Donald C. Blaisdell, Associate Chief, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

Ralph Bunche, Associate Chief, Division of Dependent Area Affairs, Department of State

Walter M. Kotschnig, Associate Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Lawrence Preuss, Associate Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

William Sanders, Associate Chief, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

John Parke Young, Adviser on Foreign Investment, Division of Foreign Economic Development, Department of State

Andrew W. Cordier, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

Clyde Eagleton, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Harry N. Howard, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Henry Reiff, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State John D. Tomlinson, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

J. Wesley Adams, Jr., Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

Mrs. Esther Brunauer, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Edward H. Buehrig, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

Miss Dorothy Fosdick, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Miss Marcia Maylott, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Mrs. Alice M. McDiarmid, Division of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

Warren Roberts, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State Lieutenant Bernard Brodie, U. S. N. R., Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State

Commodore T. P. Jeter, U. S. N., Joint Post-War Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff Colonel Shaler Ladd, U. S. M. C.

Colonel C. H. Bonesteel, III, War Department General Staff

Colonel P. M. Hamilton, Joint Post-War Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colonel W. A. McRae, Army Air Forces

Lieutenant Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., U. S. N. R., with Joint Strategic Survey
Committee

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