Investigation of Charges that Proposed Security Regulations Under Executive Order 9835 Will Limit Free Speech and a Free Press: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - 68 pages |
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... tion on the views and activities of Senators , Senators ' wives , and Congressmen . We were met then by the statement that the Executive order and the policies of the departments required that the information should not be disclosed ...
... tion on the views and activities of Senators , Senators ' wives , and Congressmen . We were met then by the statement that the Executive order and the policies of the departments required that the information should not be disclosed ...
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... tion 192 , title II , U. S. C. , I will read from that : Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either ...
... tion 192 , title II , U. S. C. , I will read from that : Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either ...
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... tion that " would cause administrative embarrassment or difficulty . " In other words , an effective screen would be thrown about governmental operations behind which many evils could flourish without detection . If the Veterans ...
... tion that " would cause administrative embarrassment or difficulty . " In other words , an effective screen would be thrown about governmental operations behind which many evils could flourish without detection . If the Veterans ...
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... tion has tried to clothe its activities makes doubly unfair the President's indict- ment of the American press for using fragmentary bits of information . Any proposal which threatens the freedom of the press cannot be left to rumor and ...
... tion has tried to clothe its activities makes doubly unfair the President's indict- ment of the American press for using fragmentary bits of information . Any proposal which threatens the freedom of the press cannot be left to rumor and ...
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... tion which was not verbatim the same as this , that appears in the Executive order , but was substantially the same . In that report there was no discussion as to the 8 SECURITY REGULATIONS UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 9835.
... tion which was not verbatim the same as this , that appears in the Executive order , but was substantially the same . In that report there was no discussion as to the 8 SECURITY REGULATIONS UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 9835.
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administrative embarrassment apply appropriate classifying authority Army assigned classification Attorney believe BENDER Bruce Catton Bureau of Investigation CATTON censorship CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission classification marking classified information classified material Colonel BLAKENEY Confidential material contained cryptographic systems declassified deemed department or agency departments and agencies designed disloyal or subversive disloyalty downgraded draft employee loyalty employment established executive branch Executive Order 9835 Federal Bureau furnished gag rule handling and transmission head ineligible Interdepartmental Committee KARSTEN locking device loyalty program LUCAS Members of Congress ment military Minneapolis Tribune national security Navy Coordinating Committee Navy Department necessary officer paragraph personnel procedures question recommendations record copy record material referred regulations responsibility Restricted material ROBINSON rules safeguarding secret and secret Security Advisory Board sensitive agencies subcommittee submitted subversive persons telegrams tion top secret material unauthorized disclosure United upgraded Veterans War Powers Act
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Page 68 - And while I am talking to you mothers and fathers, I give you one more assurance. I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.
Page 1 - The right of persons employed in the civil service of the United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress, or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or to any committee or member thereof, shall not be denied or interfered with.
Page 66 - Membership in, affiliation with or sympathetic association with any foreign or domestic organization, association, movement, group or combination of persons, designated by the Attorney General as totalitarian, fascist, communist, or subversive, or as having adopted a policy of advocating or approving the commission of acts of force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the Constitution of the United States, or as seeking to alter the form of government of the United States by unconstitutional...
Page 22 - records' includes all books, papers, maps, photographs, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by any agency of the United States Government in pursuance of federal law or in connection with the transaction of public business and preserved or appropriate for preservation by that agency or its legitimate successor as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or...
Page 8 - Coordinating Committee shall draft rules applicable to the handling and transmission of confidential documents and other documents and information which should not be publicly disclosed, and upon approval by the President such rules shall constitute the minimum standards for the handling and transmission of such documents and information, and shall be applicable to all departments and agencies of the executive branch. 3. The provisions of this order shall not be applicable to persons summarily removed...
Page 65 - An officer or employee, who is charged with being disloyal shall have a right to an administrative hearing before a loyalty board In the employing department or agency. He may appear before such board personally, accompanied by counsel or representative of his own choosing, and present evidence on his own behalf, through witnesses or by affidavit.
Page 25 - The assigned defense classification on bound documents, such as books or pamphlets, the pages of which are permanently and securely fastened together, shall be conspicuously marked or stamped on the outside of the front cover, on the title page, on the first page, on the back page and on the outside of the back cover. In each case the markings shall be applied to the top and bottom of the page or cover.
Page 22 - restricted data" as used in this section means all data concerning the manufacture or utilization of atomic weapons, the production of fissionable material, or the use of fissionable material in the production of power, but shall not include any data which the Commission from time to time determines may be published without adversely affecting the common defense and security.
Page 18 - In the same manner as authorized for higher classifications. (e) Within an agency. Preparation of classified defense material for transmission, and transmission of It, within a department or agency shall be governed by regulations. Issued by the head of the department or agency. Insuring a degree of security equivalent to that outlined above for transmission outside a department or agency.
Page 25 - Products or Substances: The assigned defense classification shall be conspicuously marked on classified products or substances, if possible, and on their containers, if possible, or, if the article or container cannot be marked, written notification of such classification shall be furnished to recipients of such products or substances.