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Commendation on Salvaging a Ship.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 8252—Exemption of Samuel J. Gompers From Compulsory Retirement For Age
Proclamation 2365—Calling Congress into Extraordinary Session
Executive Order 8251—Regulations Governing the Entrance of Foreign and Domestic Aircraft Into the Canal Zone, and Navigation Therein
Statement on Signing a Proclamation Suspending Marketing Limitations on Sugar
Executive Order 8250—Revocation of Executive Order No. 2006 of July 30, 1914, Placing Certain Land Under the Jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Navy for Use as a Naval Radio Station
Proclamation 2361—Suspending Marketing Limitations on Sugar
Executive Order 8249—Prescribing Regulations Governing the Enforcement of the Neutrality of the United States
Executive Order 8244—Authorizing an Increase in the Strength of the Army
Executive Order 8246—Making Funds Available for the Protection of American Citizens in Foreign Countries During the Existing Emergency
Executive Order 8243—Prescribing Regulations Governing the Enforcement of the Neutrality of the United States
Executive Order 8248—Establishing the Divisions of the Executive Office of the President and Defining Their Functions and Duties
Executive Order 8247—Authorizing Increases in the Personnel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice
Excerpts from the Press Conference
Proclamation 2352—Proclaiming a National Emergency in Connection with the Observance, Safeguarding, and Enforcement of Neutrality and the Strengthening of the National Defense Within the Limits of Peace-Time Authorizations
Executive Order 8245—Authorizing Increases in the Enlisted Strengths of the Navy and the Marine Corps
Executive Order 8242—Authorizing the Transfer of Miss Charlotta Gallap to a Classified Position in the Federal Communications Commission Without Regard to the Requirements of the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8241—Revocation of Executive Order No. 6774 of June 30, 1934, Withdrawing Public Lands
Executive Order 8239—Power Site Restoration No. 492, Partial Revocation of Executive Orders of December 19, 1910, Creating Power Site Reserve No. 165 and of January 23, 1912, Creating Power Site Reserve No. 241
Executive Order 8238—Extending the Limits of the Customs Port of Entry of Baltimore, Maryland, in Customs Collection District Number 13 (Maryland), To Include Sparrows Point, Maryland
Executive Order 8235—Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Coey Custer Jones to a Classified Position in the Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency, Without Regard to the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8240—Construction of Executive Order of September 16, 1889, Enlarging Fort Meade Wood and Timber Military Reservation
Statement Placing the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Charge of Espionage Investigation.
Executive Order 8237—Amending Subdivision XVI of Schedule A of the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8236—Authorizing the Inspection of Certain Income Tax Withholding Returns by the Department of National Revenue, Ottawa, Canada
Executive Order 8232—Control of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone
Proclamation 2348—Neutrality of the United States
Proclamation 2349—Prohibiting the Export of Arms and Munitions to Belligerent Powers
Executive Order 8233—Prescribing Regulations Governing the Enforcement of the Neutrality of the United States
Executive Order 8234—Prescribing Regulations Governing the Passage and Control of Vessels Through the Panama Canal in Any War in Which the United States is Neutral
Fireside Chat.
Statement on Labor Day.
Invitations to Foreign Nations to Continue Participation in the New York World's Fair.
An Appeal to Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and Poland to Refrain from Air Bombing of Civilians
Press Conference
Executive Order 8231—Exemption of Edward M. Weeks From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8230—Authorizing the Inspection of Certain Returns Made Under the Internal Revenue Code
Executive Order 8229—Authorizing the Promotion of Lieutenant Harry R. Lohman of the Metropolitan Police Force of the Government of the District of Columbia Without Regard to His Standing Upon the Civil Service Register of Eligibles
A Second Letter to Chancellor Hitler