
Executive Order 6131-A—Relief of Unemployment Through the Performance of Useful Public Work
Whereas it is provided by the act of Congress entitled "AN ACT For the relief of unemployment through the performance of useful public work, and for other purposes", approved March 31, 1933 (Public, No. 5, 73d Cong.), that "the President is authorized, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe and by utilizing such existing departments or agencies as he may designate, to provide for employing citizens of the United States who are unemployed, in the construction, maintenance and carrying on of works of a public nature * * * ", and
Whereas the said act also provides as follows: "The President is further authorized, by regulation, to provide for housing the persons so employed and for furnishing them with such subsistence, clothing, medical attendance and hospitalization, and cash allowance, as may be necessary, during the period they are so employed", and
Whereas I am advised by the Secretary of the Navy that, as a result of action taken by the Administrator of the Veterans Administration under the provisions of the act of Congress approved March 20, 1933 (Public, No. 2, 73d Cong.), 169 naval surgeons are available for furnishing medical attendance to citizens provided with employment by the Director of Emergency Conservation Work, and
Whereas the responsibility for the hospitalization and medical attendance for the Civilian Conservation Corps has been assigned to the War Department,
Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said acts of Congress or otherwise, it is hereby ordered that the following naval surgeons are hereby attached to the War Department for duty with the Civilian Conservation Corps and ordered to report to the Secretary of War for duty upon receipt of written orders from the Secretary of War:
First Corps Area, Boston, Mass.;
Naval Hospital, Boston, Mass.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Joseph F. Rech
Joseph J. Wells
Murphy K. Cureton
Rudolph E. Swenson
Clarence Minnema
Donald O. Wissinger
Griffin C. Daughtridge
Howard L. Puckett
Clifford W. Moore
Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H.
Lieut. (jg) Frank J. Gillette, MC, USN
Navy Hospital, Portsmouth, N.H.
Lieut. (jg) Robert S. Simpson, MC, USN
Naval Training Station, Newport, R.I.
Lieut. (jg) Alvin J. Cerny, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Ralph M. McComas, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Garland A. Gray, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Newport, R.I.
Lieut. (jg) Austin J. Walter, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Carr E. Bentel, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Fred Harbert, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Joseph E. Evans, MC, USN
Submarine Base, New London, Conn.
Lieut. (jg) Isaac S. McReynolds, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Otto E. Van der Aue, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Benjamin G. Feen, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Robert E. Shands, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Thomas L. Willmon, MC, USN
Second Corps Area, Governor's Island, N.Y.;
Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
James R. Reid, Jr.
John T. Smith
Oran W. Chenault
Edgar L. Nefflen
James E. Fulghum
Edward F. Kline
William P. Locke
Langdon C. Newman
Joseph L. Zundell
Wadeeh S. Rizk
James G. Neff
Cameron L. Hogan
Herman A. Gross
Charles W. Stelle
Douglas T. Prehn
Julian Love
Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Lieut. (jg) Andrew Galloway, MC, USN
Receiving Ship, New York, N.Y.
Lieut. (jg) John D. Foley, MC, USN
Note: En route to United States from Philippines, due New York about June 15.
Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N.J.
Lieut. (jg) Cecil D. Riggs, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Howard K. Sessions, MC, USN
Third Corps Area, Baltimore, Md.:
Naval Hospital, League Island, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Frederick R. Lang
Clark G. Grazier
Martin H. Benson
Robert L. Ware
Robert Bell
Victor G. Colvin
Fitz-John Weddell, Jr.
James B. Butler
Edward S. Lowe
Irving J. Warmolts
Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Charles L. Ferguson
Joseph V. Land
Isadore Zugerman
Naval Dispensary, Washington, D.C.
Lieut. (jg) Emmett D. Hightower, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Francis A. Brunson
Weston T. Buddington
Paul K. Perkins
Adrian J. Delaney
Lawrence E. Bach
Malcolm W. Arnold
Edward T. Gary
Keitt H. Smith
Clifford P. Powell
Alva C. Surber
Emory E. Walter
Claude R. Ball
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
Lieut. (jg) James E. Wilson, MC, USN
Naval Medical School, Washington, D.C.
Lieut. (jg) Robert Faust, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Frederic W. Farrar, MC, USN
Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va.
Lieut. (jg) Clarence F. Morrison, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Thomas M. Arnett, MC, USN
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Lieut. (jg) William F. E. Loftin, MC, USN
Norfolk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
William T. Booth
Frank A. Latham
Powell W. Griffith
Eugene R. Hammersley
John F. Register
David J. Cracovaner
Clarence C. Myers
Gordon B. Tayloe
Charles B. Stringfellow
Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va.
Lieut. (jg) Bishop L. Malpass, MC, USN
Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va.
Lieut. (jg) Elmer L. Caveny, MC, USN
Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va.
Lieut. (jg) James L. Holland, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) John D. Yarbrough, MC, USN
Naval Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va.
Lieut. (jg) James E. Reeves, MC, USN
Naval Training Station, Hampton Roads, Va.
Lieut. (jg) Eugene V. Jobe, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Ernest C. Aulls, MC, USN
Fourth Corps Area, Atlanta, Ga.:
Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S.C.
Lieut. (jg) Earl F. Evans, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) William V. Clark, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Joseph G. Schnebly, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Parris Island, S.C.
Lieut. (jg) Alvin R. Carpenter, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Daniel C. Corriher, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Otto L. Burton, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Edward E. Evans, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Charleston, S.C.
Lieut. (jg) Robert R. Leamer, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla.
Lieut. (jg) Hubert J. Van Peenen, MC, USN
Sixth Corps Area, Chicago, Ill.:
Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, III.
Lieut. (jg) Roger R. Olson, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
George B. T. Ribble
Francis K. Smith
Charles D. Bell
Gabriel E. Obester
Charles R. Moon
Edgar Ricen
Ferrell H. Johnson
Guy E. Stahr
William S. Cann
Carl H. McMillan
John P. Wood
DeCoy Marchand
William E. Walsh
Thomas J. Carter
Clark W. Virtue
Tilden I. Moe
Charles E. Fitzgerald
Cecil C. Welch
Leland J. Belding
Harold G. Young
Ninth Corps Area, San Francisco, Calif.:
Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif.
Lieut. (jg) Ernest M. Wade, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Jack R. George, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Harold L. Weaver, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) John L. Enyart, MC, USN
Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif.
Lieut. (jg) Burt O. Wade, MC, USN
Marine Corps Base, San Diego, Calif.
Lieut. (jg) George W. Dickinson, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Carl K. Youngkin, MC, USN
Naval Dispensary, San Pedro, Calif.
Lieut. (jg) Morris M. Rubin, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Arthur F. Gardner, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Melville D. Dickinson, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Carey M. Smith, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) George W. Wright, MC, USN
Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif.
Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Ralph D. Handen
Leslie D. Ekvall
John H. Ward, Jr.
Kenneth W. Eikenberry
James J. Sapero
Paul M. Hoot
James R. Sayers
Milton R. Wirthlin
James J. V. Cammisa
James D. Boone
William R. Whiteford
Thomas G. Hays
Ralph C. Boren
Louis E. Gilje
Louis M. Harris
Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif.
Lieutenants (jg) MC, USN
Willard M. Gobbell
William H. L. Collis
James A. Price
Clifford M. Hughes
Oscar Schneider
Edgar J. Easley
Benjamin N. Ahl
Anselm C. Hohn
Omar J. Brown
Courtney G. Clegg
Hubert H. Carroll
Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.
Lieut. (jg) Marcy Shupp, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Stephen E. Flynn, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Paul Vaughnn
Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash.
Lieut. (jg) Lewis T. Dorgan, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Elbert F. Penry, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Thomas W. McDaniel, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Julian M. Jordan, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) O. Henry Alexander, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) George A. Cann, MC, USN
Lieut. (jg) Farra L. Read, MC, USN
These officers shall be called by the Secretary of War in accordance with the needs for hospitalization and medical attendance of the Civilian Conservation Corps. In the issuance of orders to report for duty, naval medical officers shall be given priority over members of the Army Medical Corps Reserve and Navy Medical Corps Reserve and contract physicians. When these officers report for duty, they shall be placed upon the payrolls of the Civilian Conservation Corps and shall be paid from funds allocated to the Director of Emergency Conservation Work by Executive Order No. 6101 dated April 5, 1933.
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT
The White House,
May 13, 1933.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Order 6131-A—Relief of Unemployment Through the Performance of Useful Public Work Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/376989