Federal Register - February 18, 1944

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 9

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RESISTER
, 1934
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NUMBER 35

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Washington, Friday February 18, 1944
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9423
T ransfer of the W ar R elocation A u
thority to the D epartment of the I n
terior
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Statutes, in cluding the First War Powers Act, 1941, as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
The War Relocation Authority in the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President and its functions, together with its records, property, personnel, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds, are transferred to the Department of the Interior and shall be administered as an organizational entity within the said Department. The functions of the Director of the War Relocation Authority are transferred to the Secretary of the Interior. The War Relocation Authority and the functions transferred by this order shall be ad ministered by the said Secretary or under his supervision and direction through such officers, agents, and employees, of the War Relocation Authority, as he shall designate. All prior Executive orders in conflict with this order are amended accordingly. This order shall take effect immediately.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse,
February 16, 1944.
F. R. Doc 44-2324; Filed, February 17, 1944;
11:44 a. m.

Regulations TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT
Chapter VIIPersonnel P art 77M edical and D ental A ttendance civilian medical attendance
In 77.3, pertaining to civilian medi cal attendance for military patients,
paragraphs e and h 2 are amend CONTENTS
ed as follows:
THE PRESIDENT
77.3 Civilian medical attendance . Page for military patients at public expense. E xecutive O rder :
War Relocation A u t h o r i t y , transfer to Interior Depart e Consultation. Accounts for con ment----------------------- ---- 1903
sultation will not be allowed except in REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
extraordinary cases.

A lien P roperty Custodian :
h Allowances.
Brassert, Herman A., and Ask2
Charges for other civilian attend ania-Werke, A. G., hearing ance. Accounts for civilian hospital before claims committee__ 1917
service, for special nursing, for medi Vesting orders:
cines, for ambulance service, and for Bostvum Realty, Inc__l____ 1919
sundry items of civilian medical service Castor, Theodore H________ 1921
will be allowed at reasonable rates ap Diamond, Josephine________ 1921
proved by the commanding general of Edeleanu G. m. b. H__ _____ 1918
the service command. R. S. 161; 5 U. S.
Hauff, Wilhelm A_________ 1921
C. 22 Par. 3, AR 40-505, 1 September James, Lucy Wortham_____ 1922
1942, as amended by C 6, 4 February Katona, John__________ ___ 1922
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Kern, Lena M_____________ 1922
Lentz, Minna_____________ 1923
seal j . a . U lio, Menzel, August C_________ 1923
Major General, Miyazaki, Kiyoshi_________ 1919
The Adjutant General.
Philipps, Katherine________ 1924
F. R. Doc. 44-2310; Filed, February 17, 1944;
Phillips, Louis_____________ 1924
11:04 a. m.
Nuese, Robert E____________ 1923
Reichardt, Elizabeth_______ 1924
Reuss, Jessie Grey________ 1925
Rosenstiel, Florence B___ _
1925
Takahashi, Yuki and Tokue_ 1920
TITLE 29LABOR
Tetens, Dora Heimrod 2
Chapter IVChildrens Bureau docum ents_______ 1917,1918
von Entress Ftirsteneck, Baro P art 422O ccupations P articularly ness Mathilde_________ 1919
H azardous for the E mployment of Chldrens B ureau:
M inors B etween 16 and 18 Y ears of Hazardous occupations for em A ge or D etrimental to T heir H ealth ployment of m i n o r s ;
or W ell-B eing power-driven wood-workPOWEEDRIVEN WOODWORKING MACHINES
ing machines defined___ 1903
Amendment to Hazardous-Occupa D efense S upplies Corporation:
tions Order No. 5 7 F.R. 9298 as Livestock slaughter payments, amended.
miscellaneous amendments By virtue of and pursuant to the au Corr.------------------------- 1912
thority vested in me by section 3 1 of F oreign-T rade Zones B oard:
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
New York City, withdrawal of 52 Stat. 1060, U.S.C., title 29, sec. 201, pier from foreign-trade and to clarify the definition of the term zone---------------------------- 1917
power-driven woodworking machines I nterior D epartment:
as set forth in Hazardous-Occupations Wage fixing procedures, em Order No. 5, as amended, I hereby amend ployees engaged in map re the definition of this term to read as production and related follows:
activities_______________ 196
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