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I do adopt and approve the report, recommendations and findings of the Administrator and do order that said amendments to the Code of Fair Competition for the Lace Manufacturing Industry be, and they hereby are, approved and made a part of…

The effect of this proclamation is to restore to such persons their full civil rights.

I do hereby adopt and approve the report, recommendations and findings of the Administrator.

In order to effectuate the policies of Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act approved June 16, 1933, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, do hereby order:

It will be remembered that at the London Conference sixty-six Governments unanimously adopted the silver resolution proposed by our Government.

I do order that the application for exemption by the Southern Plow Manufacturers Association, be and is hereby denied.

I do adopt and approve the report, recommendations, and findings of the Administrator

The United States, by reason of its large population and its large silver production, agreed to take from its mines annually at least 24,421,410 ounces of silver during such period.

This agreement, of course, was for the purpose of allowing demand and supply to govern the price of silver.

This proclamation, in accordance with the Act of Congress, opens our mints to the coinage of standard silver dollars.

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, do adopt the findings and approve the report and recommendations of the Administrator.

It is hereby ordered that the provisions of the said order shall be and are hereby extended to the employees in the said field service.

I have today, by proclamation, proceeded to ratify the London agreement with regard to silver.

I urge all employers in trades and industries not covered by Codes to cooperate by continuing to maintain higher wages and shorter hours.

it is hereby ordered that the several executive departments and independent Government establishments in the District of Columbia be closed on Saturday, December 23, 1933, and Saturday, December 30, 1933.

all clerks and other employees in the Federal service in the District of Columbia... are hereby excused from duty on those days.

It is studying the extent to which it will be necessary to organize local councils.

The National Emergency Council will assume the responsibilities and carry out the duties of the Recovery Board as provided in the Executive Order of June 16, 1933.