War Information, Office of Established in Office of Emergency Management
by EO 9182 of June 13, 1942, consolidating Office of Facts and Figures;
Office of Government Reports; Division of Information, Office for
Emergency Management; and Foreign Information Service -- Outpost,
Publications, and Pictorial Branches, Coordinator of Information.
Abolished by EO 9608 of Aug. 31, 1945. Bureau of Special Services and
functions with respect to review of publications of Federal agencies
transferred to Bureau of the Budget. Foreign information activities
transferred to State Department.
Executive Order 9182 Establishing the Office of War Information.
June 13, 1942
In recognition of the right of the American people and of all other peoples
opposing the Axis aggressors to be truthfully informed about the common war
effort, and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution, by the
First War Powers Act, 1941, and as President of the United States and Commander
in Chief of the Army and Navy, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. The following agencies, powers, and duties are transferred and consolidated into an
Office of War Information which is hereby established within the Office for Emergency
Management in the Executive Office of the President:
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The Office of Facts and Figures and its powers and duties.
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The Office of Government Reports and its powers and duties.
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The powers and duties of the Coordinator of Information relating to the
gathering of public information and its dissemination abroad, including, but not
limited to, all powers and duties now assigned to the Foreign Information
Service, Outpost, Publications, and Pictorial Branches of the Coordinator of
Information.
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The powers and duties of the Division of Information of the Office for
Emergency Management relating to the dissemination of general public information
on the war effort, except as provided in paragraph 10.
2. At the head of the Office of War Information shall be a Director appointed by the
President. The Director shall discharge and perform his functions and duties under the
direction and supervision of the President. The Director may exercise his powers,
authorities, and duties through such officials or agencies and in such manner as he may
determine.
3, There is established within the Office of War Information a Committee on War
Information Policy consisting of the Director as Chairman, representatives of
the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the
Joint Psychological Warfare Committee, and of the Coordinator of Inter-American
Affairs, and such other members as the Director, with the approval of the
President, may determine. The Committee on War Information Policy shall
formulate basic policies and plans on war information, and shall advise with
respect to the development of coordinated war information programs.
4. Consistent with the war information policies of the President and with the foreign
policy of the United States, and after consultation with the Committee on War Information
Policy, the Director shall perform the following functions and duties:
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Formulate and carry out, through the use of press, radio, motion picture,
and other facilities, information programs designed to facilitate the
development of an informed and intelligent understanding, at home and abroad, of
the status and progress of the war effort and of the war policies, activities,
and aims of the Government.
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Coordinate the war informational activities of all Federal departments and
agencies for the purpose of assuring an accurate and consistent flow of war
information to the public and the world at large.
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Obtain, study, and analyze information concerning the war effort and advise
the agencies concerned with the dissemination of such information as to the most
appropriate and effective means of keeping the public adequately and accurately
informed.
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Review, clear, and approve all proposed radio and motion picture programs
sponsored by Federal departments and agencies; and serve as the central point of
clearance and contact for the radio broadcasting and motion-picture industries,
respectively, in their relationships with Federal departments and agencies
concerning such Government programs.
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Maintain liaison with the information agencies of the United Nations for the
purpose of relating the Government's informational programs and facilities to
those of such Nations.
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Perform such other functions and duties relating to war information as the
President may from time to time determine.
5. The Director is authorized to issue such directives concerning war information as
he may deem necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this Order, and such
directives shall be binding upon the several Federal departments and agencies. He may
establish by regulation the types and classes of informational programs and releases which
shall require clearance and approval by his office prior to dissemination. The Director
may require the curtailment or elimination of any Federal information service, program, or
release which he deems to be wasteful or not directly related to the prosecution of the
war effort.
6. The authority, functions, and duties of the Director shall not extend to the
Western Hemisphere exclusive of the United States and Canada.
7. The formulation and carrying out of informational programs relating exclusively to
the authorized activities of the several departments and agencies of the Government shall
remain with such departments and agencies, but such informational programs shall conform
to the policies formulated or approved by the Office of War Information. The several
departments and agencies of the Government shall make available to the Director, upon his
request, such information and data as may be necessary to the performance of his functions
and duties.
8. The Director of the Office of War Information and the Director of Censorship shall
collaborate in the performance of their respective functions for the purpose of
facilitating the prompt and full dissemination of all available information which will not
give aid to the enemy.
9. The Director of the Office of War Information and the Defense Communications
Board shall collaborate in the performance of their respective functions for the
purpose of facilitating the broadcast of war information to the peoples abroad.
10. The functions of the Division of Information of the Office for Emergency
Management with respect to the provision of press and publication services
relating to the specific activities of the constituent agencies of the Office
for Emergency Management are transferred to those constituent agencies
respectively, and the Division of Information is accordingly abolished.
11. Within the limits of such funds as may be made available to the Office of
War Information, the Director may employ necessary personnel and make provision
for the necessary supplies, facilities, and services. He may provide for the
internal management and organization of the Office of War Information in such
manner as he may determine.
12. All records, contracts, and property (including office equipment) of the several
agencies and all records, contracts, and property used primarily in the administration of
any powers and duties transferred or consolidated by this Order, and all personnel used in
the administration of such agencies, powers, and duties (including officers whose chief
duties relate to such administration) are transferred to the Office of War Information,
for use in the administration of the agencies, powers, and duties transferred or
consolidated by this Order; provided, that any personnel transferred to the Office of War
Information by this Order, found by the Director of the Office of War Information to be in
excess of the personnel necessary for the administration of the powers and duties
transferred to the Office of War Information, shall be retransfered under existing
procedure to other positions in the Government service, or separated from the
service.
13. So much of the unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other funds
available for the use of any agency in the exercise of any power or duty transferred or
consolidated by this Order or for the use of the head of any agency in the exercise of any
power or duty so transferred or consolidated, as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget
with the approval of the President shall determine, shall be transferred to the Office of
War Information, for use in connection with the exercise of powers or duties so
transferred or consolidated. In determining the amount to be transferred, the Director of
the Bureau of the Budget may include an amount to provide for the liquidation of
obligations incurred against such appropriations, allocations, or other funds prior to the
transfer or consolidation.
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