UNITED NATIONS: Higher Loyalty

The U.N., many of whose U.S. staff members have been investigated as to their loyalty in recent years, last week announced a loyalty program of its own. Any employee who finds it hard to place allegiance to the U.N. above loyalty to his own government should quit, said a nine-man board. Unqualified loyalty to the U.N., the board explained, "may be made easier by the understanding that, from the long-range point of view, legitimate national interests can only be served by the promotion of world peace and prosperity and the successful progress of the international organizations toward these objectives."

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