Federal Register - June 14, 1945
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
t o , 9 3 4 e i J f C /ANTED
VOLUME 10
NUMBER 118
Washington, Thursday, June 14, 1945
Regulations TITLE 5ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter ICivil Service Commission P a rt 25F o r m a l E d u c a t io n R e q u i r e
m e n t s FOR APPOINTMENT TO CERTAIN
S c i e n t i f i c , T e c h n ic a l a n d P r o f e s s io n a l P o s it io n s
Under authority of section 5 of The Veterans Preference Act of 1944 58
Stat. 387, The United States Civil Serv ice Commission has determined that the duties of the following positions are such that they cannot be performed by a per son who does not meet the minimum educational requirements prescribed by the Commission for such positions:
Medical Officer, All Grades.
Dentist, All Grades.
Veterinarian, All Grades.
Consultant in Education, All Grades.
Student Nurse, St. Elizabeths Hospital.
Student Dietitian.
Graduate Nurse, General Staff Duty or Psy chiatric Duty.
Graduate Nurse, Trainee.
Physical Director, SP-6, Veterans Adminis tration.
Agronomist Field Operations, Soil Conser vation Service, P-1.
Soil Scientist Field Operations, Soil Con servation Service, P-1.
Teachers, All Grades.
Examinations for the following types of teachers are included, among others:
Teacher Academic Subjects, SP-6, Veter ans Administration Facilities.
Instructor Academic Subjects, Recondi tioning Centers, War Department.
Training Specialist, War Department.
Secondary School Teacher, P-1, War Reloca tion Authority.
Elementary School Teacher, SP-4, War Relo cation Authority.
The justification for prescribing mini mum educational requirements1 for eli gibility for appointment to the above listed positions is based upon th duties of the position, the knowledge requisite for the performance of such duties, and the method of obtaining the basic knowl edge and training required.
By the United States Civil Service Commission.
se a l
h . B. M i t c h e l l , President.
F. R. Doc. 45-10333; Filed, June 13, 1945;
11:01 a. m.
1Filed as part of the original document.
TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IIWar Food Administration Commodity Credit Corporation P art
262B e e f
C a t t l e P r o d u c t io n
P aym ents OFFER TO MAKE BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTION
PAYMENTS
Sec.
262.1
262.2
262.3
262.4
262.5
262.6
262.7
262.8
262.9
262.10
Introduction.
Definitions.
Payments.
Duplicate payments.
Rates of payments.
Prerequisites to payments.
Method of payments.
Right to declare claims Invalid.
Assignment and set-off.
Death, incompetency, or other dis ability of feeder or feeder-slaugh terer.
262.11 Lost, stolen, or destroyed drafts.
262.12 Instructions and interpretations.
262.13 Revocation or modification.
A uthority: 262.1 to 262.13, inclusive, is sued under 56 Stat. 767; Pub. Law 30, 79th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, 8 F.R.
4681, O.ES. Dir. 55, 10 F.R. 6595.
262.1 Introduction. In an effort to maintain and increase the production of beef, the War Food Administration, through Commodity Credit Corporation herein called Commodity, a corpo rate agency of the United States, pursu ant to this announcement, hereby offers to make beef cattle production payments to eligible feeders and feeder-slaughter ers of beef cattle for the period begin ning May 19, 1945, and ending June 30, 1946, all in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions specified in this offer.
262.2 Definitions. As used in this offer:
a The term legally authorized slaughterer means:
1 Any slaughterer who is operating under Federal Meat Inspection pursuant to the act of May 4, 1907 34 Stat. 1260, as amended, 21 U. S. C. 71, as extended by the act of June 10, 1942 56 Stat.
351, or 2 Any slaughterer who is operating pursuant to the regulations and orders of the Office of Price Administration.
b The term eligible beef animal means any bovine animal in either of the following classes:
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A l ie n P r o per ty C u s t o d ia n :
Vesting orders:
Ahlff, Gustav Eduard--------Demmler, Ernest__________
Dietrich, Ferdinand________
Gerber, Frederick Otto_____
Giese, Pauline A__________
Gotzian, H. A_____________
Groth, B erta.____________
Kuhne, Charles W________
Larson, Luise_____________
Lobenhoffer, John P________
Lutsch, Johann Jacob______
Marod, Joseph Steve_______
Matsuo, Jiro__________
Neumann, John P _________
Pasztellak, John__________
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C i v i l A e r o n a u t i c s B oard :
Transcontinental &Western Air, Inc. et al., hearing_______
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C i v il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n :
Education requirements, formal, for appointment to certain scientific, technical and professional positions in Federal service_________
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C oast G u a r d :
Approval of equipment_______
Miscellaneous amendments___
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C o m m o d i t y C r e d it C o r p o r a t io n :
Beef cattle production pay ments___________
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F ed e r a l C r o p I n s u r a n c e C o r p o r a
t io n :
Wheat, insurance contracts cov ering the 1946, 1947 and 1948 crop years_________ 7124
F e d e r a l T rade C o m m i s s i o n :
Half hill Co. et al.; cease and desist order_____________ 7114
Hearings, etc.:
Anti-Co-Rode Laboratories_7134
Low pressure refrigerants in dustry, proposed trade practice rules_________ 7133
United Advertising Compa nies, Inc., and Nelson J.
McMahon____________ 7134
I n te r st a t e C o m m erce C o m m is sio n :
Coin machines, Los Angeles, Calif.; unloading permit__ 7134
Shell eggs, refrigeration; ship ment to breaking or. drying plants_________________ 7134
Tank cars, demurrage charges .7123
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