EMPLOYEE LOYALTY PROGRAM

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Veterans Administration Washington 25, D. C. iilisvl i~ LED BY CIR. 1.2, 1949 EMPLOYEE LOYALTY PROGRAM 1. The purpose of this circular is to bring to the attention of all employees of the VA the consolidated list prepared by the Attorney General of organizations previously designated by him as within Executive Order 9835 by letters of November 24, 1947, and May 27, 1948, according to the classifications of section 3, part m of the Executive Order. Totalitarian Black Dragon Society Central Japanese Association (Beikoku Chuo Nipponjin Kai) Central Japanese Association of Southern California Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Military Virtue Society of Japa.I) or Military Art Society of Japan) Heimuska Kai, also known as Nokubei Heieki Gitnusha Kai, Zaibel Nihonjin, Heiyaku Gimusha Kai, and Zaibei Heimusha Kai (Japanese Residing in America Military Conscripts Association) Hinode Kai (Imperial Japanese Reservists) Hinomaru Kai (Rising Sun Flag Society~. -A group of Japanese War Veterans) Hokubei Zaigo Shoke Dan (North Am~tican Reserve Officers Association) Japanese Association of America Japanese Overseas Central Society (Kaigai Dobo Chuo Kai) Japanese Oversp.as Convention, Tokyo, Japan, 1940 Japanese Protective Association (Recruiting Organization) Jikyoku lin Kai (Current Affairs Association) Kibei Seinen Kai (~ssociation of U. S. Citizens of Japanese Ancestry who have returned to America after studying in Japan) Nanka Teikoku Gunyudan (Imperial Military Friends Group or Southern California War Veterans) Nichibei Kogyo Kaisha (The Great Fujii. Theatre) Northwest Japanese Association Peace Movement of Ethiopia Sakura Kai (Patriotic Society, or Cherry Association--Composed of veterans of Russo-Japanese War)

Cir. 36, 1948 Shinto Temples Sokoku Kai (Father land Society) Fascist Suiko Sha (Reserve Officers Association Los Angeles) American Patriots, Inc. Ausland-Organization der NSDAP, Overseas Branch of Nazi Party Association of German Nationals (Reichsdeutsche Vereinigung) Central Organization of the German-American National Alliance (Deutsche Amerikanische Einheitsfront) Citizens Protective League Dante Alighieri Society Federation ofltalian War Veterans in the U. S. A., Inc. (Associazione Nazionale Conbattenti Italiani, Federazione deglistati Uriiti d' America) Friends of the New Germany (Freunde des Neuen Deutschlands) German-American Bund (Amerikadeutschet Volksbund) German-American Republican League German-American Vocational League (Deutsche-Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft) Kyffhaeuser, also known as Kyfijlaeuser League (Kyffhaeuser Bund), Kyffhaeuser Fellowship (Kyffhaeuser Kameradschaft) Kyffhaeuser War Relief (KYffhaeuser Kriegshilfswerk) Lictor Society (Italian Black Shirts) Mario Morgantini Circle 2 Communist Abraham Lincoln School, Chicago, Illinois American League Against War and Fascism American Association for Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, Inc. American Committee for European Workers' Relief American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born American Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Inc.

American Council for a Democratic Greece American Council on Soviet Relations American Croatian Congress American League for Peace and Democracy American Peace Mobilization~ American Polish Labor Council American Russian Institute (of San Francisco) American Slav Congress Cir. 36, 1948 American Youth Congress American Youth for Democracy Armenian Progressive League of America California Labor School, Inc., 216 Market,. Street, San Francisco, California Central Council of American Women of Croatian Descent, aka Central Council of American Croatian Women, ~ational Council of Croatian Women Citizens Committee of the Upper West Side (New York City) Civil Rights Congress and its affiliates Committee to Aid the Fighting South Communist Party, U. S. A. Communist Political Association Connecticut State Youth Conference Congress of American Revolutionary Writers Congress of American Women Council on African Affairs Council for Pan-American Democracy Dennis Defense Committee Friends of the Soviet Union George Washington Carver School, New York City Hollywood Writers Mobilization for Defense Hungarian-American Council for Democracy 3

Cir. 36, 1948 International Labor Defense International Workers Order, including People's Radio Foundation, Inc. Jefferson School of Social Science, New York City Jewish Peoples Committee Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Labor Research Association, Inc. League of American Writers Macedonian-American People's League Michigan Civil Rights Federation National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners National Committee to Win the Peace National Council of Americans of Croatian Descent National Council of American-Soviet Friendship National Federation for Constitutional Liberties National Negro Congress Nature Friends of America (since 1935) 4 Negro Labor Victory Committee N w Committee for Publications Ohio School of Social Sciences People's Educational Association People's Institute of Applied Religion People's Radio Foundation, Inc. Philadelphia School of Social Science and Art Photo League (New York City) Proletarian Party of America Revolutionary Workers League Samuel Adams School, Boston, Massachusetts School of Jewish Studies, New York City Seattle Labor School, Seattle, Washington

Serbian Vidovdan Council Slovenian-American National Council Cir. 36, 1948 Socialist Workers Party, including American Committee for European Workers' Relief Socialist Youth League Southern Negro Youth Congress Tom Paine School of Social Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tom Paine School of Westchester, New York United Committee of South Slavic Americans United Harlem Tenants and Consumers Organization United May Day Committee United Negro and Allied Veterans of America Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Walt Whitman School of Social Science, Newark, New Jersey Washington Bookshop Association Washington Committee for Democratic Action Wisconsin Conference on Social Legislation Workers Alliance Workers Party, including Socialist Youth League Young Commuriist League Subversive Communist Party, U.S. A. Communist Political Association German-American Bund Socialist Workers Party Workers Party Young Communist League 5

Cir. 36, 1948 prganizations which have "adopted a policy of advocating or approving the commission of acts of force and violence to deny others their rights under the Constitution of the United States'' Columbians Ku Klux Klan Protestant War Veterans of lhe United States Silver Shirt Legion of America Organizations which "seek to alter the form of government of the United States by unconstitutional means" Communist Party, U. S. A. Communist Political Association Socialist Workers Party Workers Party Young Communist League i 2. The Assistant Administrator for Personnel, Deputy Administrators, and Managers of field stations will use whatever means they deem appropriate and adequate to give this information such circulation as will assure that all employees have the opportunity of being informed of the content of this circular. 3. References a. VA Technical Bulletins TB 5-55 TB 5-72 TB 5-85 b. Federal Personnel Manual Chapters 12, L2, and Zl c. Executive Orders E. 0. 9835, March 21, 1947 4. Rescissions VA Circulars Cir. 1, 1948 Sec.I, Cir. 22, 1948 Sec. Il, Cir. 29, 1948 (5D) By direction of the Administrator: 0. W. CLARK Executive Assistant Administrator. 6 6 5313