use of the War Department for military purposes.
Restoring to the Territory of Hawaii a tract of land for road purposes formerly set aside for a military reservation by E.O. 2566, Mar. 28, 1917. Correcting the description of cer- tain lands set aside by E.O. 3207, Dec. 30, 1919, and known as the Corundu Military Reservation, Canal Zone. Reserving certain lands in Alaska for use of the War Department and revoking E.O. 6626, May 5, 1934, insofar as it pertains to a certain portion of Anchorage Townsite in the Territory of Alaska.
Reserving certain lands in Idaho for use as a target range by the War Department. Correcting the description and de- fining the limits and extent of the Waianae-Kai Military Reserva- tion, Territory of Hawaii. Transferring certain tracts in the former Forts Davis, Egbert, Gib- bon, and St. Michael Military Reservations in Alaska to the control of the Secretary of the Interior, the same having become useless for military purposes. Setting aside certain land in Alaska for use as a radio station by the War Department.
Interchanging certain property in California, Hawaii, and the Dis- trict of Columbia between the United States War and Navy Departments. Transferring to the control of the Treasury Department a portion of the Mayaguez Barracks Mili- tary Reservation at Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
See footnotes on p. 192.
Executive order-Continued.
Transferring to the War Department possession and control of certain land at Army supply base, Charleston, South Carolina. Setting apart certain lands in the Canal Zone as a military reservation to be known as Quarry Heights Military Reservation. Withdrawing certain lands for use of the War Department for enlargement of a target range for the New Mexico National Guard. Revoking E.O. 2242, Aug. 31, 1915,
and E.O. 3672, May 8, 1922, and withdrawing public lands in Alaska for use of the War Department as a radio receiving station. Reserving lands in Wyoming for use of the War Department as a target range. Amending and correcting the description of the boundaries of Kuwaaohe Military Reservation, Territory of Hawaii.
Withdrawal of public lands for enlargement of a target range for use of the Arizona National Guard.
Restoring lands to the Territory of Hawaii for road purposes and reserving lands for military purposes at Schofield Barracks Military Reservation.
Restoring to the Territory of Hawaii a portion of the Fort Shafter Military Reservation. Withdrawal of public lands_in Alaska for use of the War De- partment.
Restoring to the Territory of Hawaii a portion of the Fort De Russy Military Reservation. Withdrawing public lands in Washington for use of the War Department for military purposes. Withdrawing certain lands in California for use of the War Department for military purposes. Do___.
Correcting the description of land contained in E.O. 6050, Feb. 27, 1933, setting aside territory near Juneau, Alaska.
Transferring a portion of the Boise Barracks Military Reservation, Idaho, to the control and jurisdiction of the Veterans' Administration.
See footnotes on p. 192.
Executive order-Continued.
Setting aside certain lands in the Canal Zone for the purposes of a military reservation to be known as Fort William D. Davis Mili- tary Reservation, and correcting description of lands in E.O. 6897, Nov. 7, 1934.
Restoring to the Territory of 7893 May 21, 1938
Hawaii the land comprising the Upolu Point Military Reserva- tion for aeronautical purposes and reserving land for military purposes.
Assigning the military reservation at Camp Sherman in Ohio to the Veterans' Bureau. Establishing a portion of the Fort Wingate Military Reservation in New Mexico as a national forest. Withdrawing land comprising Fort Meade Wood and Timber Mili- tary Reservation, South Dakota, and authorizing said land to be known as Meade District of Black Hills National Forest. Establishing a portion of the Fort D. A. Russell Target and Man- euver Reservation in Wyoming as a national forest. Withdrawing certain land from Savanna Proving Ground Mili- tary Reservation, Illinois, and authorizing said land to be known as Savanna National Forest.
Establishing a portion of the Fort Missoula Wood and Timber Reservation in Montana as a national forest. Declaring the air space over the Panama Canal Zone including "the 3-mile limit" to be a military air space reservation. Setting aside air space for national
defense purposes over the Aber- deen Proving Ground, portions of the Fort Hoyle and the Edge- wood Arsenal Military Reserva-
tions and certain other areas in the State of Maryland.
Proclamation: Setting aside certain lands in Michigan to be known as the Marquette National Forest.
Establishing airspace reservations over certain military and naval reservations subject to special permission for their use from the War Department or the Navy Department. Establishing the island of Tutuila
of the Samoan group and certain other islands into a naval station to be known as the Tutuila Sta- tion and to be under the com- mand of the Navy.
Placing the public lands on the Mid- 199A
way Islands, Hawaiian group, under the jurisdiction and control of the Navy Department. Reserving Johnston Island and Sand Island, in the Pacific Ocean for the use of the Department of Agriculture as a refuge and breed- ing ground for native birds. Setting aside air space for national
defense purposes over the Aber- deen Proving Ground, portions of the Fort Hoyle and the Edge- wood Arsenal Military Reserva- tions and certain other areas in the State of Maryland. Setting apart airspace reservations over certain harbors as prohibited areas for civil aircraft subject to special permission for their use from the United States Navy Department.
Placing Wake Island, Kingman
Reef, and Johnston and Sand Islands in the Pacific Ocean under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Navy for administrative purposes subject to the use by the Department of Agriculture of Johnston and Sand Islands as provided by E.O. 4467, June 29, 1926.
Proclamation: Establishing a national monument at Fort Jefferson, Florida, and revoking certain Executive orders relating to the Dry Tortugas group of islands for that purpose. Executive order:
Establishing airspace reservations over certain military and naval reservations subject to special permission for their use from the War Department or the Navy Department.
See footnotes on p. 192.
Executive order-Continued.
Authorizing the Surgeon General 3868 June 18, 1923
to make physical examinations of applicants and employees at the request of the Civil Service Commission.
Providing for reinstatement of former Federal Employees in order to receive benefits of retirement under certain conditions.
Abolishing port of entry at Sulzer, 3321 Sept. 1, 1920
Alaska, and creating one at Craig,
Abolishing and establishing a cus- 3390 Jan. 29, 1921 toms port of entry at Portland
Abolishing certain ports of entry in 3609 Jan. 9, 1922
Maine, Massachusetts, New
York, New Jersey, Florida,
Texas, California, Alaska, Mon
tana, Minnesota, Michigan, Illi
nois, and Nebraska, and estab- lishing several in Maine and
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