Subject Num- Date Reference Executive order-Continued. Prescribing regulations relating to transactions in foreign exchange, of coin and currency. tion of banks. Proclamation: Excluding banking insti tutions which are not members of the Federal Reserve System from provisions of previous proclamations and Executive orders. Executive order: Amending E.O. 6073, Mar. 10, 1933, and Proc. 2070, Dec. 30, banks. transactions in foreign exchange, of coin and currency. Proclamation: Declaring a banking holiday from Mar. 6 to Mar. 9, 1933, inclusive. Continuing in force the bank holi day proclamation of Mar. 6, 1933. Executive order: Regulations concerning the operation of banks. Do. Do. appointment of conservators for Reserve System. the hoarding, export, and ear- foreign exchange. transactions in foreign exchange, Do.- Mar. 6, 1933 121.1121.32.* 121.1121.32. * 121.20.* Organization of executive agencies -- 6166 Proclamation: Prohibiting illegal shipment of 1621 arms to China. Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms 1689 to Honduras. Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms 1783 to Nicaragua. Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms 2089 to Cuba. See footnotes on p. 192. Page 88 Subject Num- Date Reference Proclamation-Continued. Prohibiting illegal shipment of arms to China. to Honduras. to Nicaragua. to China. to Honduras. to Nicaragua. to China. to Honduras. to Nicaragua. implements of war to Spain. and implements of war. Executive order: Delegating to the Sec retary of State, as Chairman of the National Munitions Control Board, the power to grant licenses for the exportation of tin-plate scrap. Do. Proclamation: Establishing customs enforcement area No. 1. Establishing customs enforcement area No. 2. Establishing customs enforcement 2149 Dec. 7, 1935 2150 Dec. 7, 1935 1.1.* area No. 3. Establishing customs enforcement area No. 4. Establishing customs enforcement area No. 5. Executive order: Declaring certain ports closed to entry subject to the authority of ment. over certain harbors as prohibited partment. Page 89 Reference Subject Number Date Executive order—Continued. Establishing airspace reservations over certain military and naval Department. entry subject to the authority of Do.. over certain harbors as prohibited partment. Establishing a defensive sea area off the coast of South Carolina. Establishing airspace reservations over certain military and naval Department. off the coast of San Clemente Is land, California. Reserving certain lands in the Bay of Pensacola for the benefit of the United States Navy Department. Setting aside certain lands in the Bay of San Francisco, California, and on the shore of the Bay of San Pueblo for public purposes. Setting aside Mare Island, San Francisco Bay, as a site of a navy yard and depot. Reserving certain prescribed lands at Jamestown Bay, Japonski Island, Juneau, Douglas City, and Sitka, Alaska, for purposes of the United States Navy Depart ment. Reserving a tract on Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Harbor, for a naval training station. Proclamation: Reserving certain lands in Hawaii for naval purposes. Executive order: Placing the Island of Guam under the jurisdiction of the United States Navy Department. Reserving a tract of land in Amak anak Island, Alaska, for light house purposes. See footnotes on p. 192. Page 90 Subject Num- Date Reference Executive order—Continued. Reserving Mission Island, Cali fornia, for naval purposes. Modifying the boundaries of Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Harbor, California. the Samoan group and certain mand of the navy. lic lands on Culebra Island, Puer- States Navy Department. Harbor, Amakanak Island, Alaska, for lighthouse purposes. Reserving certain lands on Adakh and Kyska Islands, Alaska, for naval purposes. land of Luzon, Philippine Islands, Navy Department. Midway Islands, Hawaiian group, trol of the Navy Department. Setting aside certain land at Cebu for naval purposes and in addi- control of the Secretary of War. Reserving certain lands including 241 Kiska Island in Alaska for the epartment. tanamo Bay, Cuba, within the ment. fornia from the jurisdiction of the to the Navy Department. occupied by the Governor of as a hospital. 771 States Navy Department. Point, Alaska, for use of the United States Navy Department. See footnotes on p. 192. Page 91 Reference Subject Number Date on Executive order—Continued. Reserving certain islands in Key West Harbor, Florida, for use of the United States Navy Depart ment. Designating certain lands in Olon gapo, Philippine Islands, for use by the United States Navy De partment. Reserving Biorka Island, Sitka Sound, for use as a wireless telegraph station for naval pur poses. Transferring certain lands in the city of Cebu, Philippine Islands, from the control of the Navy Department to the control of the Secretary of War for military purposes. Modifying E.O. 1186, Apr. 8, 1910, by excluding certain lands and reserving them for_use of the United States Navy Department. Transferring the reservation Hawkins Island, Alaska, from the Navy to the War Department as a site for coast defense fortifica tions. Reserving a tract of land in Bagiuo Townsite, Luzon Island, Philippine Islands, for use as a naval hospital. Reserving certain lands on Amak nak Island, Alaska, for use of the Navy Department. Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 in California. Designating lands formerly con tained in Petroleum Reserve No. Navy Department. for a radio station to be known as Balboe Naval Radio Station. Designating certain lands in the Canal Zone for use as a radio station under jurisdiction of the United States Navy Department. Reserving certain lands in Wyoming to be designated as Naval Petro- No. 1. Page 92 |