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OCR Page 1 of 2IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 29, 1946
EXECUTIVE ORDER
PROVIDING INTERIM ARRANGEMENTS RESPECTING
CERTAIN AIR NAVIGATION FACILITIES ABROAD
WHEREAS certain air navigation and aeronautical communications
facilities provided by the United States for military purposes are located
at points in foreign territory and elsewhere outside the continental
limits of the United States where such facilities can be utilized to
material advantage in the operation of international air carriers of the
United States and of other nations; and
HEREAS it is desirable that temporary provision be made for
the custody, operation and maintenance of such facilities pending the
completion of arrangements for their permanent operation or disposition:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and statutes, including Title I of the First War Powers Act,
1941 (55 Stat. 838), and as President of the United States, it is hereby
ordered as follows:
1. There are transferred to the Department of Commerce all
functions and authority, facilities, property, records, equipment and
maintenance supplies of the . ar and Navy Departments relating to the
care, control, maintenance and operation, of air-navigation, air-traffic-
control, fairway-communication, and meteorological facilities of the
United States Government (including components thereof and all structures
and equipment appurtenant thereto or used in connection therewith) which
(a) are located at points in foreign territory and elsewhere outside the
continental limits of the United States, (b) are determined by the War
or Navy Departments, as the case may be, to be no longer required for
military purposes, (c) are determined by the Department of Commerce to
now be or to be likely to become useful in connection with the safe and
efficient operation of United States civil aircraft in foreign air com-
merce, and (d) can be continued in operation with funds available to
the Department of Commerce for the purpose.
2. The Department of Commerce, in carrying out the provisions
of section 1 of this order, and to the extent permitted by law, is author-
ized and empowered to make, with the collaboration and approval of the
Department of State when the property is located in foreign territory,
arrangements with the appropriate agencies of the respective foreign
Governments, or with an appropriate international agency, or with any air
carrier or other suitable private agency, for the interim custody, oper-
ation, and maintenance of facilities transférred to the Department of
Commerce under the provisions of this order.
3. The Department of Commerce is authorized, on behalf of
the United States, to accept funds from any foreign Government or air
carrier in payment for services rendered in the operation of facilities
transferred under this order, which funds shall be covered into the
general fund of the Treasury.
4. The functions vested in the Department of Commerce here-
under may be performed by the Secretary of Commerce through such agencies
and personnel of the Department of Commerce and in'such manner and subject
to such terms and conditions as he shall determine.
5. The provisions of this order shall become effective with
respect to the facilities and equipment at each location at such time or
times as may be agreed upon between the Department of Commerce and, as
the case may be, the War Department or the Navy Department.
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