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Executive Order 5156—Designating Harvey M. Hutchison as Acting Judge of the District Court of the United States for Porto Rico
Herbert Hoover
Executive Order 5155—Restoring a Portion of Fort DeRussy Military Reservation, Hawaii, for Widening Ena Road
Executive Order 5153—Amendment of Civil Service Rule IX Pertaining to Reinstatement
Executive Order 5154—Authorizing the Reinstatement of Birdie E. Gordon Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5151-A—Assignment of Frequencies to Government Radio Stations
Executive Order 5152—Authorizing the Reinstatement of Lulu M. Davis Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5149—Authorizing the Reinstatement of Frances D. Haldeman Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5150—Authorizing the Reinstatement of Mae A. Krigbaum Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5148—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to Indians on the Omaha Reservation, Nebraska
Executive Order 5147—Revoking Executive Order No. 4246
Executive Order 5145—Authorizing the Appointment of Ida A. Coffey Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5146—Authorizing the Appointment of Edna May Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5144—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Resurvey, New Mexico
Proclamation 1882—Colorado River Compact and the Boulder Canyon Project
Executive Order 5143—Restricting for the Time Being the Transportation of Passengers from Certain Ports in the Orient to a United States Port
Executive Order 5140—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Resurvey, Wyoming
Executive Order 5141—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Classification as to Suitability for a Game Refuge, Nevada
Executive Order 5142—Authorizing the Reinstatement of Ralph Ely Stedman Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5139—Reserving Certain Described Lands in Philippine Islands for Naval Reservations
Executive Order 5137—Establishing Carbury, North Dakota as a Customs Port of Entry
Executive Order 5138—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Classification and Pending Legislation, Wisconsin
Executive Order 5134—Authorizing the Appointment of Mary V. Kehoe Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5135—Authorizing the Appointment of Walter K. Liscombe Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5136—Amending Alaska Railroad Townsite Regulations
Executive Order 5133—Exempting Percy W. Phillips from Civil Service Rules Prohibiting Federal Employees from Holding Office Under State, Territorial, or Municipal Government
Executive Order 5132—Restoring Certain Reserved Lands in Hawaii Withdrawn for Kahuaiki [Fort Shafter] Military Reservation to Territory of Hawaii Government
Executive Order 5131—Authorizing the Appointment of George Henry Malone Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5130—Extension of Customs Collection District No. 20 to Include Portions of Plaquemines Parish, New Orleans
Executive Order 5129—Reserving Certain Described Lands in the Philippine Islands for Military Purposes
Executive Order 5128—Authorizing the Appointment of Joseph B. White Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5126—Amendment to the Instructions to Diplomatic Officers of 1927 Pertaining to Leave of Absence
Executive Order 5127—Amendment to the Consular Regulations
Executive Order 5125—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Railroad Purposes, Alaska
Executive Order 5124—Amending Civil Service Rules, Schedule A, Subdivision I, Paragraph 6
Executive Order 5123—Amending Schedule A, Subdivision IX of the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 5122—Establishing Fort Keogh Bird Refuge, Montana
Executive Order 5121—Reserving Certain Described Lands in California for Resurvey
Executive Order 5119—Reserving Certain Described Lands in Hawaii for Military Purposes
Executive Order 5120—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Archaeological Investigation by the Smithsonian Institution, New Mexico
Executive Order 5117—Reserving Certain Described Lands in California Pending Authorization for Sale to Los Angeles for Protection of Their Watershed