[ ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 56, September 11, 1954 ]
CREATING A SECRETARIAT TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE MANILA CONFERENCE OF 1954.
Hon. Raul S. Manglapus, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs ................................ Secretary-General ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Minister Mauro Calingo, Counselor on Administration and Controls, Department of Foreign Affairs
Minister Caesar Z. Lanuza, Counselor on Economic Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Jose Alejandrino, Counselor on Political and Cultural Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Victorio D. Carpio, Counselor on Legal Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Alberto Katigbak, Chief, Division of Intelligence, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Jose S. Estrada, Chief of Protocol, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Jose V. Cruz, Press Secretary, Office of the President, is hereby designated as Information and Publicity Officer, and Mr. Juan C. Dionisio, Chief, Division of Foreign Service
As to the second charge, the respondent explains that there was no way for him to judge whether Member Bernardez was sober or not and he had to relay on the latter s actuations during the proceedings to determine his fitness to participate therein. I am not impressed by the explanation of the respondent, it appearing that Mr. Bernardez admitted to him before the hearing that he had taken a drink and that the respondent was cognizant of Mr. Bernardez habit of taking alcoholic drinks and of being aggressive and defiant when under the influence of liquor. Uuder the circumstances, he should have suspended or postponed the hearing and reported the matter to the chief of the office.
Wherefore, and upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Justice, Mr. Edgardo R. Hojilla is hereby reprimanded.
Done in the City of Manila, this 11th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-four, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the ninth.
(Sgd.) RAMON MAGSAYSAY
President of the Philippines
By the President:
(Sgd.) FRED RUIZ CASTRO
Executive Secretary