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Notes

Amended by Executive Order
10177; revoked by Executive
Order 10561; secs. 2 and 3
are obsolete.

Executive
Order No.

Date

9773

Sept. 3, 1946

9774

do.

9775

do.

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Sept. 5, 1946 (not published)

9778

Title

Disposal of the U. S. S. Lafayette (APV-4,
Ex-Normandie).

Designating the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation as the Agency to Act with
Respect to Certain Bonds, Notes, and
Other Securities Acquired on Behalf of
the United States Under the Provisions
of the Transportation Act, 1920.
ESTABLISHING THE FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON
HIGHWAY SAFETY.

Sept. 5, 1946 Reopening East Executive Avenue [in
Washington, D. C.] to Public Travel.
Designating the Honorable A. Cecil Snyder
as Acting Judge of the District Court of
the United States for Puerto Rico.
Regulations Governing Travel and Trans-
portation Expenses of New Appointees
to Positions in the Government Service
Located Outside the United States and
Such Expenses of Employees Returning
to the United States.

Sept. 10, 1946

9779

Sept. 18, 1946 (not published)

Authorizing the Appointment of Robert J.

Barrett to a Position as Captain in the

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Metropolitan Police Force of the District
of Columbia Without Regard to the
Civil Service Rules.

Exemption of Certain Officers of the Exec-
tive Branch of the Government (Clyde
B. Aitchison, Commissioner, Interstate
Commerce Commission; William Ayres,
Chairman, Federal Trade Commission;
Edwin L. Davis, Commissioner, Federal
Trade Commission; Claude L. Draper,
Commissioner, Federal Power Commis-
sion; E. Dana Durand, Commissioner,
U. S. Tariff Commission; Phillips L.
Goldsborough, Director, Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation; Samuel D. Hill,
Judge, Tax Court of the U. S.; Luther
A. Johnson, Judge, Tax Court of the
U. S.; Harry H. Schwartz, Member,
National Mediation Board) from Com-
pulsory Retirement for Age.
Establishing the Air Coordinating Com-
mittee.

9782

Sept. 23, 1946

As President_

Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between The Utah Idaho Central Railroad Corporation and Certain of its employees.

See footnotes at end of table.

Statute

Amended by Executive Orders
10360, 10438; superseded by
Executive Order 10655; en-
larged by Executive Order
9990.

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Authority

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Revocation of Executive Order 7744, Au-
thorizing the Solicitor of the Department
of Labor to Act as Secretary of Labor.
Providing for the More Efficient Use and
for the Transfer and Other Disposition
of Government Records.
Amendment of Executive Order 9744B of
June 29, 1946, Prescribing Regulations
Governing the Furnishing of Clothing
in Kind or Payment of Cash Allowances
in Lieu Thereof to Enlisted Personnel of
the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Naval
Reserve, and the Coast Guard Reserve.
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CONSIDERA-
TION, ADJUSTMENT, AND SETTLEMENT OF
CLAIMS UNDER PUBLIC LAW 657, APPROVED
AUGUST 7, 1946.
Amendment of Executive Order 7747 of
November 20, 1937, as Amended, Estab-
lishing the San Clemente Island Naval
Defense Sea Area.
Terminating the Office of Alien Property
Custodian and Transferring Its Func-
tions to the Attorney General.

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pliedly revokes Executive
Order 9787 by discontinuing
the area.

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Title

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Authority

Notes

AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 9761
OF JULY 23, 1946, PROVIDING FOR THE
PRESERVATION AND DISPLAY OF ENEMY
FLAGS CAPTURED BY THE NAVY AND
COAST GUARD.

Transferring to the Department of Com-
merce Certain Functions Relating to
Air-Navigation Facilities Outside the
Continental United States.
Creating an Emergency Board to Investi-
gate the Dispute Between the Barre and
Chelsea Railroad Company and the St.
Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad
Company and Certain of Their Employees.
AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO
EXERCISE THE AUTHORITY OF THE PRESI-
DENT TO CLASSIFY POSITIONS OCCUPIED
BY CHIEFS OF MISSION.

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Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Mary Statute.
L. Hoffman to a Civilian Position at the
Naval Powder Factory, Indian Head,
Maryland, Without Compliance with the
Civil Service Rules.

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