Federal Register - February 22, 1945
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VOLUME 10
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NUMBER 38
Washington, Thursday, February 22, 1945
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9523
A uthorizing the S ecretary of W ar to T ake P ossession of and O perate the P lants and F acilities of the A merican E nka C orporation L ocated at or N ear E nka , N orth Carolina
WHEREAS after investigation I find and proclaim that the plants and facili ties of the American Enka Corporation located at or near JEnka, North Carolina, are plants and facilities that are equipped for the manufacture and production of articles or materials which may be re quired for the war effort or which may be useful in connection therewith; that as a result of labor disturbances there is a threatened interruption of the opera tions of the said plants and facilities of the American Enka Corporation; that the war effort will be unduly impeded or delayed by these interruptions and that the exercise as hereinafter specified of the powers and authority vested in me is necessary to insure in the interest of the war effort the operation of these plants and facilities:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitu tion and laws of the United States, in cluding the War Labor Disputes Act and the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 as amended, as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, I hereby authorize the Secretary of War to take possession of the plants and facilities of the American Enka Cor poration located at or near Enka, North Carolina, together with any real or per sonal property, wherever situated, used in connection therewith, and to operate such plants and facilities in accordance with the provisions of all applicable laws and in such manner as he may deem necessary for the effective prosecution of the war. Possession of any plants or facilities so taken shall be terminated
by the Secretary of War within sixty days after he determines that such pos session is no longer necessary for the effective prosecution of the war.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse,
February 18, 1945.
F. R. Doc. 45-2839; Filed, Feb. 20, 1045;
3:17 p. m.
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive O rder:
Page
Enka Corp., Enka, N. C., pos session and operation by Secretary of W ar_________
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
C ommodity C redit C orporation t
Peanuts, terminationof order__ 2136
F ederal T rade C ommission :
Regulations __________________________________ - __________________________________
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter V IIIWar Food Administration Sugar Orders P art 802 S ugar D eterminations DETERMINATION OF FAIR AND REASONABLE
PRICES FOR 1945 CROP OF VIRGIN ISLANDS
SUGARCANE
Healthaids, Inc.; cease and de sist order__________________
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I nternal R evenue B ureau :
Taxes on oleomargarine, butter, etc.; execution of bonds__
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G eneral L and O ffice :
Wyoming, reduction of stock driveway withdrawal______
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O ffice of D efense T ransportation:
Motor vehicle passenger serv ice, substitution for electric railway service in San Francisco, Calif___________
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Pursuant to the provisions of subsec O ffice of P rice A dministration :
tion d of section 301 of the Sugar Act Adhesives and paints Order 31
of 1937, as amended, and Executive Or under 3 e ----------------- 2147
der 9322, issued March 26, 1943, as Adjustments and pricing orders:
amended by Executive Order 9334, issued Fernandez & Ruilova Cigar April 19, 1943, the following determina Co______________________ 2149
tion is hereby issued:
Humphrey Products Co .__2149
Jacobs Mfg. Co_____________
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802.53c Fair and reasonable prices Automotive parts, wholesalers for the 1945 crop of Virgin Islands sugar and retailers prices MPR
cane. Processors who, as producers, ap 453, Am.
2143
ply for payment under the Sugar Act Bituminous coal M PR 120, Am.
of 1937, as amended, shall be deemed 131, 132 2 documents_2142, to have complied with the provisions of 2143
section 301 d of said act, if the require Fruits and vegetables, fresh ments specified below have been met:
M PR 426, Am. 51--------- 2145
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Purchased sugarcane is paid for at Hawaii, food and drink sold for the rate of not less than the f . o. b. mill immediate consumption value of 6 pounds of 96 raw sugar per Restaurant M PR 9-1, Am.
hundredweight of such sugarcane when 2 _____________
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the average quantity of such sugar re Stone aggregates, crushed, etc.
covered for the season represents less M PR 188, Am. 72 to Order than 10% of the weight of such sugar A - l _____________
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cane; 63% of the f. o. b. mill value of the Sugar 2d Rev. RO 3, Am. 8 ___ 2144
quantity of 96 raw sugar recovered when Tomatoes, notice to growers of the average quantity of such sugar repre proposed maximum prices sents 10% or more but less than 12%
Administrative Notice 12- 2148
of the weight of such sugarcane; and 65%
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