Executive Order 9533

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CHANGING THE NAME OF THE CUSTOMS PORT OF ENTRY OF MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TO COOS BAY, OREGON


By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the act of August 1, 1914, 38 Stat. 609, 623 (19 U.S.C. 2), it is hereby ordered as follows:[1]

  1. The name of the customs port of entry of Marshfield, Oregon, in Customs Collection District Number 29 (Oregon), is changed to Coos Bay, Oregon.
  2. Executive Order No. 5193, dated September 14, 1929, and Executive Order No. 5445, dated September 16, 1930, extending the limits of the customs port of Marshfield to include the municipality of North Bend, Oregon, and all points on Coos Bay in the State of Oregon, shall continue in force and effect, the name of the port 'Coos Bay' being substituted for the name 'Marshfield' in such orders.
  3. This order shall become effective April 1, 1945.


FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

THE WHITE HOUSE,

March 23, 1945.



Notes[edit]

Exec. Order No. 9533, 10 FR 3173, 1945 WL 3301 (Pres.)

  1. Affects S 1.1 of Title 19, infra.


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