Executive Order 9128
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Executive Order 9128 of April 13, 1942
Defining Additional Functions and Duties of the Board of Economic Warfare
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the First War Powers Act, 1941, approved December 18, 1941 (Public Law 354, Seventy-seventh Congress), and the Act of March 11, 1941 (Public Law 11, Seventy-seventh Congress), as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. | In addition to the responsibilities and duties heretofore conferred, the Board of Economic Warfare is authorized and directed to: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2. | For the purpose of carrying out its responsibilities, the Board of Economic Warfare may arrange through the Department of State to send abroad such technical, engineering, and economic representatives responsible to the Board as the Board may deem necessary. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | The responsibilities, duties and powers transferred to and conferred upon the Board of Economic Warfare by this Order may be exercised and performed by the Chairman of the Board, or by the Executfve Director of the Board, or such other officials or employees as the Chairman may designate. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | Executive Orders No. 8839 of July 30, 1941; No. 8900 of September 15, 1941; No. 8982 of December 17, 1941; No. 8926 of October 28, 1941 are amended accordingly; and any provisions of these or other pertinent Executive Orders conflicting with this Order are superseded. |
The White House,
April 13, 1942.
Notes
[edit]- Amends:
- Executive Order 8839, July 30, 1941;
- Executive Order 8900, September 15, 1941;
- Executive Order 8926, October 28, 1941;
- Executive Order 8982, December 17, 1941
- Amended by:
- Executive Order 9280, December 5, 1942
- Revoked by:
- Executive Order 9361, July 15, 1943
- See Related:
- Proclamation 2236, May 1, 1937;
- Executive Order 9276, December 2, 1942;
- Executive Order 9280, December 5, 1942
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