Proclamation: Directing the opening of
Amending E.O. 6260, Aug. 28, 1933, relating to hoarding, export and earmarking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions in foreign exchange. Prescribing regulations relating to transactions in foreign exchange, transfers of credit, and the export of coin and currency. Transferring the Bureau of Mines from the Department of Commerce to the Department of the Interior. Transferring the functions of the War Department pertaining to national memorials and cemeteries in Europe to the American Battle Monuments Commission. Public notice and presentation of views to the Committee for Reciprocity Information in connection with foreign trade agreements. Proclamation: Directing mint to receive domestic silver.
Prescribing rules governing the obtaining of narcotic drugs and preparations by qualified persons in the Virgin Islands from manufacturers and wholesale dealers in the United States. Delegating certain powers and functions to the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works. See footnotes on p. 192.
Amending E.O. 7027, Apr. 30, 1935, 7200 Sept. 26, 1935 establishing the Resettlement
Prescribing documents required of 7224A Nov. 14, 1935 aliens entering the Philippine Islands.
Delegating to the Secretary of State, 7297
as Chairman of the National Munitions Control Board, the power to grant licenses for the exportation of tin-plate scrap. Amending E.O. 7164, Aug. 29, 1935, prescribing rules and regulations relating to student-aid projects and to employment of youth on other projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935. Authorizing the Secretary of Agri- culture to acquire land for wild- life conservation purposes. Providing that the expenditure of funds under the Emergency Re- lief Appropriation Act of 1936 be made in accordance with regula- tions issued for the expenditure of funds appropriated by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 except as to rates of pay and eligibility for employ- ment. Amending E.O. 7164, Aug. 29, 1935, prescribing rules and regulations relating to student-aid projects and to employment of youth on other projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935. Transferring property and funds pertaining to recreational proj- ects from the Resettlement Ad- ministration to the Secretary of the Interior.
The functions, funds, and property of the Resettlement Administra- tion transferred to the Secretary of Agriculture. Amending E.O. 7530, Dec. 31, 1936, transferring functions, funds and property of the Re- settlement Administration to the Secretary of Agriculture by the addition of certain Executive order numbers to the second paragraph of the said order.
Export of arms, ammunition, and implements of war to Spain.
Enumeration of arms, ammunition,
Interpreting E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, and enumerating exemptions thereto.
Amending Executive order, Jan. 28, 1873, to include all mechanics and laborers in armories, arsenals, etc. Extending the provisions of E.O. 653, June 13, 1907, which amends E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to enable certain State officials to accept appointments as special agents for the collection of sta- tistics of cotton under the Bureau of the Census. Excepting from E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, the temporary office of moderator of a town meeting. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to enable employees of the Recla- mation Service of the National Park Service to accept appoint- ments as deputy fish or game wardens without compensation. Authorizing officers and employees
in the Federal Government to serve as election officers in Puerto Rico. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to enable laborers in charge of lights in the Lighthouse Service in the Department of Commerce to
Amending E.O. 1072, May 14, 1909, 3158 Aug. 27, 1919
accept State appointments.
so as to include arsenals and other
Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to permit Federal employees to accept State appointments as special agents in the discretion of the Secretary of Labor.
See footnotes on p. 192.
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