Franklin D. Roosevelt

Executive Order 6663—Exemption of Luther L. Browning from Compulsory Retirement for Age

March 31, 1934

Whereas section 204 of the act of June 30, 1932 (ch. 314, 47 Stat. 382, 404; 5 U.S.C., sec. 692 b), provides:

On and after July 1, 1932, no person rendering civilian service in any branch or service of the United States Government or the municipal government of the District of Columbia who shall have reached the retirement age prescribed for automatic separation from the service, applicable to such person, shall be continued in such service, notwithstanding any provision of law or regulation to the contrary: Provided, That the President may, by Executive order, exempt from the provisions of this section any person when, in his judgment, the public interest so requires * * *.

And Whereas the public interest requires that Luther L. Browning, linotype machinist in charge, Government Printing Office, who, during the current month will reach the retirement ago prescribed for automatic separation from the service, be exempted from the provisions of this section and continued in the service until April 1, 1935;

Now, Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the aforesaid statute, I do hereby exempt Luther L. Browning from the provisions thereof and continue him in the service until April 1, 1935.

Signature of Franklin D. Roosevelt
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

The White House,
March 31, 1934.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Order 6663—Exemption of Luther L. Browning from Compulsory Retirement for Age Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/362429

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