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C. Significant examples of Executive Orders issued pursuant to emer-

gency powers statutes-Continued

2. Trading With the Enemy Act-Continued

Proclamation 2725-April 7, 1947: Amending the Proc-

lamations of March 6 and March 9, 1933, and the

Executive Order of March 10, 1933, to exclude from

their scope member banks of the Federal Reserve

System

Executive Order 6073-March 10, 1933: Regulations

concerning the operation of banks..

Executive Order 6260-August 28, 1933: Relating to

the hoarding, export, and earmarking of gold coin,

bullion, or currency and to transactions in foreign

exchange

Executive Order 6359-October 25, 1933: Relating to

gold recovered from natural deposits_

Executive Order 6556-January 12, 1934: Amendment

of Executive Order No. 6260 of August 28, 1933-----

Executive Order 6558-January 15, 1934: Relating to

receipt of gold on consignment by the mints and

assay offices__.

Executive Order 6559-January 15, 1934: Amending

the Executive Order of March 10, 1933, and the

Proclamation of December 30, 1933, concerning the

operation of banks...

Executive Order 6560-January 15, 1934: Regulating

transactions in foreign exchange, transfers of credit,

and the export of coin and currency--

Executive Order 8389-April 10, 1940: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 6569, dated January 15, 1934,

regulating transactions in foreign exchange, transfers

of credit, and the export of coin and currency.

Executive Order 8405-May 10, 1940: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, amending

Executive Order No. 6560, dated January 15, 1934----

Executive Order 8446-June 17, 1940: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8484-July 15, 1940: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8493-July 25, 1940: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8565-October 10, 1940: Amendment

of Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8701-March 4, 1941: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8711-March 13, 1941: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8721-March 24, 1941: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8746-April 28, 1941: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

Executive Order 8785-June 14, 1941: Regulating trans-

actions in foreign exchange and foreign-owned prop-

erty, providing for the reporting of all foreign-owned

property, and related matters__.

Executive Order 8832-July 26, 1941: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as

amended

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Executive Order 9788-October 14, 1946: Terminating

the Office of Alien Property Custodian and transfer-

ring its functions to the Attorney General__

Executive Order 10587-Administration

32 (h) of the Trading With the Enemy Act..

Executive Order 10644-November 7, 1955: Administra-

tion of Title II of the International Claims Settle-

ment Act of 1949, as awarded, relating to the vesting

and liquidation of Bulgarian, Hungarian, and Ru-

manian property-

Executive Order 10896-November 29, 1960: Amend-

ment of Executive Order No. 6260 of August 28,

1933

Executive Order 10905-January 14, 1961: Amend-

ment of Executive Order No. 6260 of August 28, 1933,

as amended_.

Executive Order 11037-July 20, 1962: Amendment of

Executive Order No. 6260 of August 28, 1933, as

amended

Executive Order 11086-February 26, 1963: Amend-

ment of Executive Order No. 10587 relating to the

administration of section 32 (h) of the Trading With

the Enemy Act----

Executive Order 11281-May 13, 1966: Transferring

jurisdiction over certain blocked assets from the

Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury__

Executive Order 11387-January 1, 1968: Governing

certain capital transfers abroad_.

Executive Order 11677-August 1, 1972: Continuing the

regulation of exports---

3. Quotas for certain grade military officers:

Executive Order 10262-June 28, 1951: Suspension of

professional examinations for promotion of medical,

dental, and veterinary officers in the Regular Army

and Air Force_.

Executive Order 10379-August 2, 1952: Suspension of

the operation of certain provisions of the Officer

Personnel Act of 1947 applicable to the retirement of

colonels of the Regular Army and the Regular Air

Force

Executive Order 10398-September 26, 1952: Military

protection of the Canal Zone__

Executive Order 10616-June 21, 1955: Suspension of

certain provisions of the Officer Personnel Act of 1947,

as amended, which relate to officers of the Marine

Corps of the grade of brigadier general..

Executive Order 10617-June 28, 1955: Suspension of

the operation of certain provisions of the Officer Per-

sonnel Act of 1947 applicable to the retirement of

colonels of the Regular Army---

Executive Order 10632-August 19, 1955: Suspension

of certain provisions of the Officer Personnel Act of

1947, as amended, which relate to the promotion of

officers of the Medical Corps and Dental Corps of the

Navy

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C. Significant examples of Executive Orders issued pursuant to emer-

gency powers statutes-Continued

3. Quotas for certain grade military officers-Continued

Executive Order 10725-August 16, 1957: Suspension

of the provisions of section 5751(b) of title 10,

United States Code, which relates to officers of the

Marine Corps of the grade of captain___.

Executive Order 10780-September 2, 1958: Suspension

of certain provisions of section 5762 (a) of title 10 of

the United States Code which relate to the promotion

of officers of the Supply Corps, Chaplain Corps, Civil

Engineer Corps, and Medical Service Corps of the

Navy

Executive Order 10781-September 2, 1958: Suspension

of certain provisions of section 5764 (a) of title 10 of

the United States Code which relate to the establish-

ment of zones for the promotion of male officers of the

Navy

Executive Order 10861-February 11, 1960: Suspension

of certain provisions of section 5762 of title 10 of the

United States Code which relate to the promotion of

officers of the Supply Corps, Chaplain Corps, Civil

Engineer Corps, and Medical Service Corps of the

Navy

Executive Order 11270-February 19, 1966: Suspension

of section 5232 (b) of title 10, United States Code,

which relates to the number of lieutenant generals in

the Marine Corps--

Executive Order 11684-August 30, 1972: Amendment

of Executive Order No. 11554, suspending the provi-

sions of section 5707 (c) of title 10, United States

Code, which relate to promotion of Navy and Marine

Corps officers__.

4. Miscellaneous emergency Executive Orders:

Executive Order 10251-June 7, 1951: Suspension of the

eight-hour law as to laborers and mechanics employed

by the Department of Defense on public work essen-

tial to the national defense____

Executive Order 10282-August 29, 1951: Suspension

of the eight-hour law as to laborers and mechanics

employed by the Department of the Interior on public

work essential to the national defense_-

Executive Order 10433-April 7, 1953: Suspension of

the eight-hour law as to laborers and mechanics em-

ployed by the Atomic Energy Commission on public

work essential to the national defense__

Executive Order 10789-November 14, 1958: Authoriz-

ing agencies of the Government to exercise certain

contracting authority in connection with national

defense functions and prescribing regulations govern-

ing the exercise of such authority..

Executive Order 10824-May 29, 1959: Designating the

National Aeronautics and Space Administration as

an agency to have certain contractual authority under

the Assignment of Claims Act of 1940, as amended___

Executive Order 10840-September 30, 1959: Desig-

nating the Federal Aviation Agency as an agency to

have certain contractual authority under the Assign-

ment of Claims Act of 1940, as amended___

Executive Order 10976-November 15, 1961: Suspension

of the 8-hour law as to laborers and mechanics em-

ployed by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin-

istration

Executive Order 11051-September 27, 1962; Prescrib-

ing responsibilities of the Office of Emergency Plan-

ning in the Executive Office of the President_.

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Executive Order 9066-February 19, 1942: Authorizing

the Secretary of War to prescribe military areas.--

Military Order-January 11, 1945: Governing the estab-

lishment of military commissions for the trial of

certain offenders against the law of war, and govern-

ing the procedure for such commissions. -

Proclamation 2655—July 14, 1945: Removal of alien

enemies__

Proclamation 3504-October 23, 1962: Interdiction of

the delivery of offensive weapons to Cuba___

Order by President Johnson reaffirming ex-President

Kennedy's policy on Vietnam (excerpts from National

Security Action Memorandum 273, Nov. 26, 1963).

U.S. orders for preparations for some retaliatory action

(excerpts from National Action Memorandum 288,

Mar. 17, 1964) -

Cable authorizing air strikes on Laos infiltration routes

(cablegram from State Department and Defense De-

partment to U.S. Embassy in Vientiane, Oct. 6, 1964) -

White House cable to Taylor on the Rolling Thunder

decision (excerpts from cablegram from State Depart-

ment to Ambassador Taylor, Feb. 13, 1965) -

April 1965 order increasing ground force and shifting

mission (National Security Action Memorandum 328,

Apr. 6, 1965) – –

Authority for B-52 strikes against targets in Cambodia

(TS) (undated, now reclassified from top secret-

sensitive your eyes only, memorandum to the Sec-

retary of Defense from Earle G. Wheeler, chairman,

Joint Chiefs of Staff)..

Address by the President on the situation in Southeast

Asia before live radio and television, April 30, 1970..

IV-Executive directives to cope with domestic disorders..

Relevant provisions of the United States Code:

10 U.S.C. 331. Federal aid for State governments.

332. Use of militia and armed forces to en-

force Federal authority.

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