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Executive Order 6018—Vesting Certain Power in the Alien Property Custodian

February 07, 1933

By virtue of the power and authority vested in me by "AN ACT To define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes," known as the "Trading with the enemy Act," approved October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 411-426), and amendments thereto, I hereby make the following order, rule, and regulation:

I hereby vest in the Alien Property Custodian, and in the event of his death, resignation, absence, or disability, in the Director of Finance and Accounts, and in the event of his death, resignation, absence, or disability during his period of authority, then in the Chief of the Legal Division, all power and authority conferred upon me by the provisions of the act approved October 6, 1917, known as the "Trading with the enemy Act," as amended, pertaining to the deposit, transfer, and payment of moneys, and interest which may have accrued thereon, which may be or have been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, and to release and deliver property held under and by virtue of said acts: Provided, however, that all claims which are required to be submitted to the Attorney General and to the President, as provided in Executive Order No. 4862 of April 23, 1928, shall continue to be submitted to the Attorney General and to the President. Any order of payment of money, and interest, which may be executed by said officials shall constitute a ratification of all previous orders or acts, by virtue of which the funds in the possession of the Treasurer of the United States have been placed to the credit of the particular trusts on which such orders are drawn. I hereby revoke all former orders in conflict herewith.

Signature of Herbert Hoover
HERBERT HOOVER

The White House,
February 7, 1933.

Herbert Hoover, Executive Order 6018—Vesting Certain Power in the Alien Property Custodian Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/361569

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