Federal Register - November 27, 1946
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jO N A l.
FEDERAL
VOLUME 11
REGISTER
1934
AlfJTEO
NUMBER 231
,
Washington, Wednesday November 27, 1946
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9806
E s t a b l is h in g t h e P r e s id e n t s T e m p o r a r y C o m m is s io n o n E m p l o y e e L o y a l t y
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1753 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, section 214 of the act of May 3, 1945 Public Law 49, 79th Congress, and as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is hereby created an inter agency group to be known as the Presi dents Temporary Commission on Em ployee Loyalty, which will have the func tions and responsibilities defined in this order.
2. The Commission is authorized on behalf of the President to inquire into the standards, procedures, and organiza tional provisions for a the investiga tion of persons who are employed by the United States Government or are appli cants for such employment, and b the removal or disqualification from employ ment of any disloyal or subversive per son. During the progress of its study the Commission shall give consideration to the findings and recommendations of the Subcommittee of the Civil Service Com mittee of the House of Representatives contained in the Subcommittees Report rendered on July 20, 1946 Cong. Rec.
July 20, 1946, p. 9728.
3. On or before February 1, 1947, the commission shall make a report of its studies to the President in writing, to gether with such recommendations as it umy deem appropriate, including recom mendations, in particular, as to the fol lowing:
a. Whether existing security proce dures in the executive branch of the Gov ernment furnish adequate protection against the employment or continuance m employment of disloyal or subversive Persons and what agency or agencies should be charged with prescribing and supervising security procedures.
b. Whether the responsibility for act ing upon investigative reports dealing with disloyal or subversive persons should be left to the respective depart ments and agencies employing such per sons or whether such responsibility should be centralized in a single agency.
c. What procedure should be estab CONTENTS
lished for notifying allegedly disloyal or.
THE PRESIDENT
subversive employees or applicants for employment of the charges made against E xecutive O rder:
Page them and what procedures should be Presidents Temporary Com established to guarantee a fair hearing mission on Employee Loyal on such charges.
ty; establishment_________ 13863
d. What standards are desirable for judging the loyalty of employees of the REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Government and applicants for such em A lien P roperty, O ffice of :
ployment.
Vesting orders, etc.:
e. Whether further legislation is nec Abrahams, Nathan._________ 13883
essary for the adequate protection of the Breier, Elizabeth____________ 13884
Government against the employment or Breuer, Lothar______________ 13879
continuance in employment of disloyal Dekkers, Annie Buchtmann__ 13883
or subversive persons.
Dutt, Elizabeth C___________ 13884
Upon the rendition of its report to the General Aniline & Film Corp.
President, the existence and functions and I. G. Farbenindustrie of the Commission shall terminate unless A. G-------------------------- 13887
otherwise authorized by further Execu Greenwald, Anna, et al______ 13882
tive order.
Happ, Franz_________________ 13880
4. The Civil Service Commission and Kuwada, Yoshihisa__________ 13882
all other departments and agencies of Muth, Peter_________________ 13884
the executive branch of the Government Rowlands, Katherina_________ 13881
are hereby authorized and directed to Richter, Hans_______________ 13885
cooperate with the Commission in its Rupp, Conrad, Jr___________ 13885
work and to furnish the Commission such Schoen-Rene, Anna E________ 13885
information or the service of such per Scholer, Gustav____________ _ 13881
sons as the Commission may require in Schramm, Stephanie_________ 13886
the performance of its duties. Persons Szloboda, Johanna___________ 13886
employed in any of the executive de Voll, Alvin------------------------- 13881
partments and agencies who are re Von Groning, Helen C_______ 13883
quested by the Commission to testify Von Holland, Helene________ 13880
before it shall do so and shall present Wagner, Ernest__________ ___ 13886
to the Commission such documents and Werderitsch, Joseph_________ 13882
other information as the Commission Civil A eronautics B oard:
shall require.
Eastern Air Lines, Inc. and Delta 5. The Presidents Temporary Com Air Lines, Inc., hearing____ 13888
mission on Employee Loyalty shall be Civilian P roduction A dministra
composed of one representative of each of t io n :
the following agencies, namely, the De Chemicals, applications for in partment of Justice, the Department of creases L-354, Dir. 1 _____ 13878
State, the Department of the Treasury, Inventories, consumers goods the Department of War, the Department L-219 ----------------------- 13871
of the Navy, to be designated by the re Exclusion of certain items L spective heads thereof, and the Civil 219, Dir. 1 _____________ 13877
Service Commission to be designated by Priorities system operation:
the Commission. The representative of Educational equipment, dis the Department of Justice shall serve as posal by Government dis Chairman of the Commission. The posal agencies PR 13, members of the Commission shall serve Dir. 23_________________ 13869
without compensation in such capacity.
Textile items, special inven tory restrictions for man H a r r y S. T r u m a n ufacturers P R 32, Revo T h e W h it e H o u s e , cation of Dir. 9 ________ 13877
November 25, 1946.
Lead and tin scrap; scrap P. R. Doc. 46-20951; Piled, Nov. 25, 1946;
dealers inventories PR
3:42 p. m.
82, Dir. 5 ______________ 13870, 13868