Federal Register - September 28, 1943
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VOLUME 8
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NUMBER 192
Washington, Tuesday, September 28, 1943
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9379
E xecutive O rder E stablishing a S pecial E mergency B oard to R eport on th e Adjustm en t op W ages for E m plo yees op the P acific E lectric R ailw ay C om
pany op Los A ngeles , C alifornia
WHEREAS a continuing labor dispute following final action on a report by an emergency board now threatens a dis ruption of transportation services ren dered by the Pacific Electric Railway Company of Los Angeles, California, NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitu tion and flhe statutes and particularly by the First War Powers Act, 1941, as President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is hereby established a Spe cial Emergency Board of three members to be selected by me from the National Railway Labor panel who shall report to me what, if any, wage adustments for employees of the Pacific Electric Railway Company of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, should be made, within the limi tations of the Act of October 2, 1942 and the Executive Orders and Directives is sued thereunder. The Boards report shall be based upon the proceedings be fore the Emergency Board that reported to me May 21, 1943 on this dispute, the relevant, factual material in the Madris Report filed with the National Railway Labor panel September 10,1943 and such further relevant evidence as the Special Emergency Board shall determine to re ceive.
2. The Special Emergency Board shall report to the President on or before Oc tober 15, 1943. Copies of the report shall be filed at the same time with the Economic Stabilization Director, the Na tional War Labor Board, and the Com missioner of Internal Revenue.
3. The Economic Stabilization Director shall on behalf of himself or other De partments and Agencies concerned re port to the President the effect of the recommendations on the general stabili zation program. The report of the Eco nomic Stabilization Director shall be made within ten days after the date on which the Special Emergency Boards
report has been filed. At the time of the Directors report the recommenda tions of the Special Emergency Board in regard to proposed changes affecting wages and salary payments shall become effective, unless and except to the extent the Economic Stabilization Director otherwise directs.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T h e W h it e H ouse ,
S eptem ber 23, 1943.
P. R. Doc. 43-15630; Filed, September 25, 1943; 10:58 a. m.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9380
F oreign E conomic Administration
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes of the United States, as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, and in order to unify and consolidate govern mental activities relating to foreign eco nomic affairs, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is established in the Office for Emergency Management of the Ex ecutive Office of the President the For eign Economic Administration herein after referred to as the Administration, at the head of which shall be an Ad ministrator.
2. The Office of Lend-Lease Adminis tration, the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, the Of fice of Economic Warfare together with the corporations, agencies, and functions transferred thereto by Executive Order No. 9361 of July 15, 1943, the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination except such functions and personnel thereof as the Director of the Budget shall de termine are not concerned with foreign economic operations and their respec tive functions, powers, and duties are transferred to and consolidated in the Administration.
3. The Administrator may establish such offices, bureaus, or divisions in the Administration as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this order, and may assign to them such of the functions and duties of the offices, agen cies and corporations consolidated by Continued on p. 13083
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E xecu tive O rders :
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Customs Field Organization, certain changes made____
Foreign Economic Administra tion, establishment________
Pacific Electric Railway Co., Los Angeles, Calif., establish ment of special Emergency Board to report on wage adjustm ents______________
Stabilization of the national economy, amendment____
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REGULATIONS AND
NOTICES
A lien P ro perty C ustodian :
Vesting orders:
Heunsch, F. B _____________
Kawaji, K __________________
Radamsky, Otto, et al___ ____
Weber, Elizabeth, nee Oelmann, et al_____________
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C iv il A eronautics B oard:
Continent Airlines, Inc., et al., hearing___________________ 13200
C oal M in e s Admin istration :
Termination of Government control:
Continental Coal Co., et al 13198
Day and Night Coal Co., et al_ 13199
I nternal R evenue B ureau :
Tax on transfers of silver bul lion; reports and inventory replacements____________ 13092
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m issio n :
Chicago, Attica, and Southern Railroad, locomotive and car movements restricted_13193
Control or consolidation of motor carriers or their properties; applications for authority:
Acquisition, through ownership of stock_____ ________13193
Merger of properties or fran chises__________________ 13193
Icing or reicing permits:
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Co., et al.
2 documents_________ 13201
Southern Pacific Co________ 13201
Southern Pacific Co., et al. 6
documents__ :___ 13201,13202
Wabash Railroad Co________ 13201
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