Subject Num- Date Reference 1 CFR 2.2.* 2.2.* 1 2.2.* 2.2. * 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2. * 2.2.* Executive order—Continued. Organization of executive agencies.- 6166 June 10, 1933 relative to organization of ex ecutive agencies. powers to and providing certain Works. the hoarding, export, and ear- foreign exchange. poration to be known as the Commodity Credit Corporation. natural deposits. mints to newly mined domestic silver. Executive order: Amending E.O. 6260, Aug. 28, 1933, 6556 Jan. 12, 1934 relating to hoarding, export and in foreign exchange. transactions in foreign exchange, of coin and currency. from the Department of Com- Interior. War Department pertaining to Battle Monuments Commission. views to the Committee for Reci- with foreign trade agreements. domestic silver. Executive order: Prescribing rules governing the ob- 6913 Dec. 4, 1934 taining of narcotic drugs and in the United States. tions to the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works. See footnotes on p. 192. 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2. * 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* Page 3 [51] Subject Num- Date Reference 1 CFR 2.2. * 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* Proclamation: Modifying seignorage deduction for 2124 Apr. 10, 1935 silver coinage. Further modifying seignorage de- 2125 Apr. 24, 1935 duction for silver coinage. Executive order: Establishment of the Resettlement 7027 Apr. 30, 1935 Administration. funds of the Federal Emergency tration. cations and Information of the Administration. funds relating to subsistence Resettlement Administration. gency Administration of Public its functions. relating to methods of prosecut- of 1935. governing the making of loans lief Appropriation Act of 1935. relating to student-aid projects of 1935. establishing the Resettlement Administration, aliens entering the Philippine Islands. 2.2.* 2.2. * 2.2. * 2.2.* investigation under section 22 of as emended. deposit money orders issued by the Canal Zone Postal Service. See footnotes on p. 192. 2.2.* 2.2. * Page 4 Subject Num- Date Reference 1 CFR 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2. * Executive order-Continued. Prescribing regulations regarding | 7242 Dec. 6, 1935 highways, vehicles, and vehicular traffic in the Canal Zone. as Chairman of the National exportation of tin-plate scrap. prescribing rules and regulations of 1935. culture to acquire land for wild life conservation purposes. funds under the Emergency Re- ment. prescribing rules and regulations of 1935. pertaining to recreational proj- the Interior. of the Resettlement Administra- of Agriculture. 1936, transferring functions, paragraph of the said order. Proclamation: Export of arms, ammunition, and 2236 May 1, 1937 implements of war to Spain. Enumeration of arms, ammunition, 2237 May 1, 1937 and implements of war. See footnotes on p. 192. 2.2.* 2.2.* 1 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* 2.2.* Page 5 Subject Num- Date Reference Executive order: Expenditure of funds under the Emergency Relief Appropriation eligibility for employment. into effect in the Virgin Islands huana Tax Act of 1937. Interior certain powers and func- troleum Conservation Division. forcement of the provisions of the commerce. establishing Federal Tender as amended. 1935, and E.O. 7129-A, Aug. 6, eign commerce. deduction for silver coinage. Executive order: Documents required of bona fide alien seamen entering the United States. employees of the Panama Canal. Prescribing rules governing the granting and issuing of passports in the United States. tering the United States. the preparation, filing, and dis- proclamations. Page 6 Subject Number Date Reference Executive order-Continued. Abolishing the Geographic Board and transferring its functions to the Department of Interior. Amending Civil Service Rule I.--Promulgating the Civil Service Rules replacing those promul- Do.-- the holding of State positions by employees. 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. enable certain State officials to 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 Reclamation Service of the National Park Service to accept appointments as deputy fish or game wardens without compensation. Authorizing officers and employees in the Federal Government to Rico. enable laborers in charge of lights accept State appointments. Amending E.O. 1072, May 14, 1909, so as to include arsenals and other military establishments. 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. 3771 Jan. 2, 1923 1.104. Page 7 |