Federal Register - May 10, 1947

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VOLUME 12

NUMBER 93

Washington, Saturday, M ay 10,1947
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9849
S uspnsion op E ight -H our L aw as to W ork by the A laska R ailroad, D e
partment of the I nterior
WHEREAS the Alaska Railroad is the only means by which substantial quan tities of vitally needed materials and supplies can be transported to interior points in the Territory of Alaska; and WHEREAS the protection of our na tional security through the maintenance of military posts in Alaska is dependent upon the transportation by the Railroad of vitally needed matériel, supplies, and equipment for our armed forces; and WHEREAS the essential services per formed by the said Railroad in the trans portation of freight and passenger traffic are also of critical importance to the citizens of Alaska and to its economic development; and WHEREAS as a result of the tremen dous burden of traffic transported by the Railroad during the war years immediate and extensive rehabilitation of track and roadway facilities is necessary for the safe and continued operation of the Rail road; and WHEREAS climatic conditions within Alaska preclude such rehabilitation ex cept during the short summer season;
and WHEREAS it is essential to the fullest and most effective utilization of this lim ited period that laborers and mechanics employed by the Railroad be permitted to work in excess of eight hours a day;
and WHEREAS by section 1 of the act of August 1, 1892, 27 Stat. 340, as amended by the act of March 3, 1913, 37 Stat. 726
40 U. S. C. 321, the service of all laborers and mechanics employed by the Govern ment of the United States upon any pub lic work of the United States is limited to eight hours in any one calendar day except in case of extraordinary emer gency; and WHEREAS I find that by reason of the foregoing an extraordinary emergency exists:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the said act of August 1, 1892, as amended by the said act of March 3, 1913, and as President of the United States, I hereby suspend for a period of six months, effective immediately, the
above-mentioned provisions of law pro hibiting more than eight hours of labor in any one day by laborers and mechan ics employed by the Government of the United States as to all work performed by laborers and mechanics employed by the Alaska Railroad, Department of the Interior, on any public work within the Territory of Alaska with respect to which the Secretary of the Interior shall find such suspension to be essential to the accomplishment of the purposes of this order: Provided, That the wages of all laborers and mechanics so employed by the Alaska. Railroad shall be based on an administrative workweek of forty hours with overtime to be paid at time and one-half for all hours of work in ex cess of forty hours in any such admin istrative workweek.
H arry S. T ruman T he W hite H ouse,
May 9,1947
P. R. Doc. 47-4519; Filed, May 9, 1947;
12:06 p. m.

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THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Pase
Alaska Railroad, Department of Interior; suspension of eight______ 3071
hour law as to work EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See also Sugar Rationing Admin istration.
Notices:
Houston Auction Co., posting of stockyards-----------------------Rules and regulations:
C itrus fruits; limitation of shipments:
California and Arizona:
Lemons_____ ___________
Oranges 2 documents_
Oranges in Florida_______
Milk handling in Chicago, 111., area _________ ________

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Alien Property, Office of
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX Production and Market ing Administration M a r k e t i n g Agreements and Orders Orange Reg. 119
P art
933Oranges, G rapefruit, and T angerines G rown in F lorida LIMITATION OF SHIPMENTS

933.345 Orange Regulation 119a Findings. 1 Pursuant to the amended marketing agreement and the order, as amended 7 CFR, Cum. Supp., 933.1 et seq.; 11 F. R. 9471, regulating the han dling of oranges, grapefruit, and tange rines grown in the State of Florida, issued under the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and upon the basis of the recommendations of the commit tees established under the aforesaid amended marketing agreement and or der, and upon other available informa tion, it is hereby found that the limita tion of shipments of oranges, as here inafter provided, will tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act.
2 It is hereby further found that compliance with the notice, public rule making procedure, and effective date re quirements of the Administrative ProContinued on next page
Notices:
Vesting orders, etfc.:
Asada, Shigeru, and Asako Asada_________________
Behrens, Lisbeth__________
Brandt, Richard__________
Burmeister, Hans, et al_____
Dixcks, Willi___________
Farbenindustrie, A. G., I. G_
Hungarian Rubber G o o d s Factory, Ltd____________
Krauss, Waldemar____ <____
Maywood Chemical Wks. and Singer Mfg. Co_________
Nakayama, Itsuyo, et al____
Pfaff, Richard H__________
Pfirrmann, Jakob, et al____
Pfluger, Charles__________
Reber, Christian Gottlob, and Rosine Hauser__ _______
Redle, Johann____________
Rodrian, C. C__________
Sakamoto, Fred, and Sam Sakamoto _______
Schneider, Willy__________
Stahlknecht, Detmar Fr____
Tomatani, Shuntaro________
Wehner, Fannie, et al______

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Civil Aeronautics Board
Rules and regulations:
Exemptions and classifications:
Irregular air carriers_______
Non-certificated cargo car riers___________________
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