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Executive Order 9566—Revocation of Executive Order 9090 of March 6, 1942, Establishing An Airspace Reservation Over Portions of Ulster and Dutchess Counties, New York
Harry S Truman
Executive Order 9564—Authorizing the Petroleum Administrator to Take Possession of and Operate the Plants and Facilities of the Humble Oil and Refining Company Located in Ingleside, Texas
Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the Defense Aid Program.
Executive Order 9562—Termination of the Office of Civilian Defense
Executive Order 9563—Amendment of Rule 46 of Executive Order No. 4314 of September 25, 1925, Establishing Rules Governing Navigation of the Panama Canal and Adjacent Waters
Statement by the President on the Continued Need for Food.
The President's News Conference
Executive Order 9560—Authorizing the Secretary of War to Take Possession of and Operate the Plants and Facilities of the Mary-Leila Cotton Mills, Inc., Located At Greensboro, Georgia
Letter Declining To Accept Resignation of Samuel I. Rosenman as Special Counsel to the President.
Executive Order 9561—Amending Executive Order No. 9386 of October 15, 1943, Prescribing Regulations Governing the Granting of Allowances for Quarters and Subsistence to Enlisted Men
Special Message to the Congress on Winning the War With Japan.
Letter to the Chairman, House Civil Service Committee, Concerning Reduction in Hours of Work.
Citation Accompanying Presentation of the Legion of Merit to Prince Abdul Ilah of Iraq.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Stephen T. Early as Secretary to the President.
Executive Order 9559—Authorizing the Secretary of War to Take Possession of and Operate the Plants and Facilities of the Gaffney Manufacturing Company, Located At Gaffney, South Carolina
Proclamation 2654—Flag Day, 1945
Special Message to the Congress on Unemployment Compensation.
Executive Order 9557—Amendment of Executive Order 9210 of August 1, 1942, Prescribing Regulations Governing the Payment of Additional Compensation to Enlisted Men of the Navy and Coast Guard Specially Qualified in the Use of Arms
Executive Order 9558—Reinstating Certain Former Foreign Service Officers
Executive Order 9556—Providing for the Exercise of Certain Functions, Duties, and Powers of the President With Respect to Certain Court Martial Cases By the Secretary of War, the Under Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy and the Under Secretary of the Navy
Executive Order 9555—Creating An Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Illinois Central Railroad Company and Its Employees
Special Message to the Congress on the Organization of the Executive Branch.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Marvin Jones as War Food Administrator.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Claude R. Wickard as Secretary of Agriculture
Executive Order 9554—Possession and Operation of Property of Motor Carriers in and About the City of Chicago, Illinois
Letter Accepting Resignation of Francis Biddle as the Attorney General.
Letter Accepting Resignation of Frances Perkins as Secretary of Labor.
Letter to Heads of War Agencies on the Economic Situation in the Liberated Countries of Northwest Europe.
Executive Order 9553—Creating An Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the River Terminal Railway Company and Its Employees
Remarks Before the Congress on Presenting the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Jake W. Lindsey
Executive Order 9552—Authorizing the Secretary of War to Take Possession of and Operate the Plants and Facilities of the Cocker Machine and Foundry Company, Located At Gastonia, North Carolina
Statement by the President Following a Discussion With Foreign Minister Bidault of France.
Proclamation 2653—Emergency Board, Colorado & Wyoming Railway Company—Employees
Executive Order 9551—Providing for the Transfer to the Republic of Panama of the Water and Sewage Systems Installed By the United States in the Cities of Panama and Colon
Statement by the President on German Reparations.
Executive Order 9550—Relating to Aerial Flights By Personnel of the Coast and Geodetic Survey
Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Extending the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940.
Proclamation 2652—National Farm-Safety Week, 1945