Federal Register - July 18, 1942
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N U M B E R 141 Washington, Saturday, July 18, 1942 P. R. Doc. 42-6803; Filed. July 17, 1942; Regulations TITLE 10 A R M Y : W A R D E P A R T M E N T 8 froija each State at large_____________ CONTENTS E c o n o m ic W arfare B oard : Export control; certain C an a dian shipments to Ira q ex cepted______________________ _ Total______________________________2,496 Section 2 of the act of Congress ap 5503 R E G U L A T IO N S 5509 F ederal T rade C o m m is s io n : Cease and desist orders: 5506 F isc al S e r v ic e : W a r Savings Bonds, qualifica tion of issuing agent_______ 5509 I nternal R evenue B u r e a u : Distilled spirits, alcohol; trans portation by tank trucks___ 5507 O f f ic e o f P r ic S A d m in is t r a t io n : 75.5 Filipino cadets. In addition to the 2,496 mentioned above, the Secretary " 5512 5523 5520 5513 5516
The President E X E C U T IV E ORDER 9200
A mending S u b d ivisio n I I op S chedule A
op the C iv il S ervice R u l e s By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the Civil Service Act 22 Stat. 404, paragraph 3, Subdivision n of Schedule A of the Civil Service Rules is hereby amended to read as follows:
3. Chief and Assistant Chief of the Foreign Service Buildings Office and Chief of the Office of Foreign Service Furnishings.
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F r a n k l in D R oosevelt W h ite H o use , July 16, 1942.
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Chapter V II Personnel P art 75 A dm issio n to the U nited S tates M ilit a r y A cademy 1
Section 75.4,2 75.5, and 75.7 a and b are hereby amended to read as follows:
75.4 Strength of corps of cadets.
Under the act of Congress approved June 3, 1942, the Corps of Cadets shall here after consist of 2,496 cadets, appointed in number and from sources as follows:
1The regulations contained in 75.4, 75.5
and 75.7 a and b are also contained in Information Relative to the Appointment and Admission of Cadets to the United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., Novem ber 28 1941 as amended.
6 P.R. 6131.
6 P.R. 613; 7 P.R. 270.
6 FR . 613; 7 P.R. 271.
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4 from each congressional district_____ 1,740
4 from each Territory Hawaii and A lask a______________________________
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6 from the District of Columbia_______
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4 from natives of Puerto Rico__________
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2 from Panama Canal Zone___________
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172 from the United States at large a__
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180 from among the enlisted men of the Regular Army and of the National Guard, in number as nearly equal as practicable________________________
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T H E P R E S ID E N T
E xecutive O rder :
Civil Service Rules, Schedule A
am en ded____________________
Of whom 3 are appointed upon the recom mendation of the Vice President, 40 are se lected from among the honor graduates of those educational institutions designated as honor military schools, and 40 are chosen from among the sons of veterans who were killed in action or died prior to July 2, 1921, of wounds received or disease contracted in line of duty during the World War.
proved June 3, 1942, provides:
When on the date of admission of a new class, the total number of cadets is below the number authorized, the Secretary of W ar may bring the Corps of Cadets to full strength by appointing qualified alternates and can didates recommended by the academic board, two-thirds thereof from qualified alternates and one-third thereof from qualified candi dates: Provided, That any appointment made under this-section shall be an additional and shall not constitute an appointment other wise authorized by law. Par. 5
G rand Rapids.Furniture Co., I n c _________ ______________
Income Audit Service Corp., et a l_____ i ________________
Inland Empire Bakers Assn., Inc., et a l____________
Lustberg, Nast & Co., In c_____
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of W a r is authorized to permit not ex ceeding four Filipinos, to be designated one for each class by the President of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands, to receive instruction at the United States M ilitary Academy, under the provision of the act of Congress approved M ay 23, 1908, as amended.
These students execute an agreement to comply with all regulations for the police and discipline of the Academy, to be studious, and to give their utmost ef forts to accomplish the course in various departments of instruction.
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The act of Congress approved June 30, 1941, making appropriations fo r th e
M axim um price regulation, general:
M cGough Bakeries, order 1
under 1499.18 c _______
W a rd Refrigerator and M fg.
Co., o r d e r 35 under 1499.3 b _______________
Price regulations:
Appalachian hardwood lum
ber, amendment 3 to 146 _________________________
Summer seasonal commodi ties, amendment 3 to 142.
W o v e n decorative fabrics, amendment 1 to 39_____
Price schedules:
Aluminum, amendment 4 to 2 ----------------------------B rass m ill scrap, amendment 2 to 12_____________________
Copper scrap and copper alloy scrap, amendment 1 to 2 0 ----------------------------------Continued on next page
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