Capita) Journal BuIMing Section, Friday, March 10, 1950 2J 182 of Government's 2 Million Employes Fired for Disloyalty By JAMES MARLOW Washington, March 10 UP) The government's loyalty program is three years old this month. Under it, 182 of the government's 2,000,000 employes have been fired for disloyalty. An additional 2,476 quit while under FBI investigation or hav ing been investigated before government officials could make a decision as to their loyalty or disloyalty. Some republicans, like Sena tor McCarthy of Wisconsin and Senator Malone of Nevada, say they still are not satisfied -with the program. Right now McCarthy is charg. ing there still are communists or communist sympathizers in the government. President Truman by execu tive order set up the loyalty in vestigation program March 22, 1947. This was at a time when relations with Russia were wretched and congressmen were calling for a loyalty check. This was the program: All government .employes not al ready checked for loyalty were to be checked over. They had to fill out forms giving the his tory of their lives for the previ ous 10 years. These forms went to the FBI which checked them against in formation in the FBI files. If anything suspicious was found, the FBI then started a full-scale investigation of the individual. Of course, information given the government about an em ploye would bring an FBI in vestigation, too. The results of the FBI investigation went to a three-man loyalty board set up in each government agency. If the FBI report made an employe's loyalty seem question able, the board held hearings. H then the agency loyalty board board thought the man should be fired, he could appeal to the agency head. For instance, to the secretary of state. If the agency head upheld his board and ordered the man fired, the man could make one last ap peal: to the loyalty review board, a 21-man board appointed by the president If this board, after hearing the man's case, decided the disfnv- alty findings against him were justified, he was fired. There was no other appeal. If it found in his favor, he was safe. (This loyalty review board has restored to their jobs 134 em ployes who appealed to it.) Of the 182 fired for disloyalty since 1947, about 106 had been working for the government for some time. The remaining 76 were newly hired people. Alto gether the FBI thought it neces sary to make a full scale invest tigation of 11,619 employes. Senator Malone is not satis- Tied with the set-up of the pres ent loyalty review board which is answerable to the president. He wants congress to set up a review board which would be an independent government agency. Malone says that under the president's board, department heads "could and did ignore the board's findings at will.' It's doubtful congress will do any thing about Malone's idea. (An official of the president's board says there is not a single case where a department head has kept an employe found dis- loyal by the president's review board.) McCarthy has particularly banged away at the state depart ment in charging that there are communists or their sympathiz ers still in the government. The senate foreign relations comimttee has appointed a sub committee to look into what he has to say. Its investigation started yesterday. Pays $50,000 To Kidnapers Manila, P. T.t March 10 (U.R) A kidnaped Manila businessman was released unharmed today af ter his family paid a $50,000 ran som. The victim, Vicente Aranela: president of the Ramie Develop ment corporation, identified his kidnapers as guerrillas who fought the Japanese during the war. He said they told him at first they were Hukbalahaps, com munist-led dissident peasants who have been fighting the gov ernment since the end of the war. Later, however he learned they were not, he said. Araneta was snatched Sunday from an estate in Cavite prov ince, 40 miles south of Manila. He said the kidnapers are still holding five men as hostages for his freedom. He suggested that the consta bulary refrain from hunting down the kidnapers because they might harm the hostages. Araneta tola a press confer ence that the guerrillas were disgruntled because their efforts against the Japanese never were recognized by the United States and they therefore drew no back army pay. To Continue Rent Control Washington, Mar. 10 fl) The senate today approved increas ed funds to continue rent con trol only to June 30. But its ac tion apparently did not close the door against a later vote by con- rttt jroar kitcar aa lU-Wmji ad flasket toot wait flown A. ArW. 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