Federal Register - March 16, 1948
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Washingtón, Tuesday, March 16, 1948
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
DIRECTIVE OF MARCH 13, 1948
Chapter I Production and Market ing Administration Standards,- In spections, Marketing Practices P art 42E ggs and E gg P roducts
Confidential S tatus of E mployee L oyalty R ecords MEMORANDUM TO ALL OFFICERS AND EM
PLOYÉES IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF
S tandards and G rades
By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture, I hereby approve the publication in the F ederal R egister of the following United States Standards for Quality of Individual Shell Eggs. These standards were issued September 5, 1946, as a result of numer ous public conferences with the indus try, State -Departments of Agriculture, and other interested parties. These con ferences were initiated prior to May 1, 1946, and copies of the standards were made available to all interested parties promptly upon issuance. Such stand ards are currently in effect pursuant to the Department of Agriculture Appropri ation Act, 1948 Pub. Law 266,80th Cong., approved July 30, 1947.
42.1 United States standards for quality of individual, shell eggs. The United States standards for quality of individual shell eggs, contained in this section, are applicable only to eggs that are the product of the domesticated chicken hen and are in the shell. Such standards are with respect to individual eggs with clean unbroken shells, individ ual eggs with dirty unbroken shells, and individual eggs with checked or cracked shells.
Interior egg quality specifications for those standards are based on the use of a candling light delivering approximately 350 to 450 foot-candles of light at the candling opening. The usual box type of candling light, without reflector, using a clean 40-watt frosted bulb about IV2
inches from and in direct line direct light behind the opening which should be approximately 1% inches in diameter, or a clean 60-watt frosted bulb immedi ately above and 1 V2 inches behind the opening indirect light, provides ap proximately 310 foot-candles of light at the opening. A 60-watt bulb in a direct F ederal R egister;
light candler, or a 75-watt bulb in an H arry S. T ruman indirect light candler, provides approxi mately 380 foot-candles of light at the T he W hite H ouse, opening. Reference to usual box type March 13, 1948.
of candling light should not be conF. R. Doc. 48-2337; Filed, Mar. 15, 1948;
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THE GOVERNMENT
The efficient and just administration of the Employee Loyalty Program, under Executive Order No. 9835 of March 21, 1947, requires that reports, records, and files relative to the program be pre served in strict confidence. This is necessary in the interest of our national security and welfare, to preserve the confidential character and sources of information furnished, and to protect Government personnel against the dis semination of unfounded or disproved al legations. It is necessary also in order to insure the fair and just disposition of loyalty cases.
For these reasons, and in accordance with the long-established policy that re ports rendered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other investigative agencies of the executive branch are to be regarded as confidential, all reports, records, and files relative to the loyalty of employees or prospective employees including reports of such investigative agencies, shall be maintained in con fidence, and shall not be transmitted or disclosed except as required in the effi cient conduct of business.
Any subpena or demand or request for information, reports, or files of the na ture described, received from sources ther than those persons in the execu tive branch of the Government who are entitled thereto by reason of their official duties, shall be respectfully declined, on the basis of this directive, and the sub pena or demand or other request shall be referred to theOffice of the President for such response as the President may determine to be in the public interest in the particular case. There shall be no relaxation of the provisions of this direc tive except with my express authority.
This directive shall be published in the
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Administrative Order Pagl Employee loyalty records, con fidential status------------------ 1359
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department Rules and regulations:
Eggs, individual shell; U. S.
standards for quality----------- 1359
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Arima, Sadako--------------------- 1372
Fickweiler, Willy----------------- 1373
Fischer, Edward H---------------- 1369
Heifer, Hedwig-------------------- 1370
/Heinze, Max, and Auguste Heinze___________________ 1368
Kamada, Ienji-------------------- 1372
Kamei, Yasunari------------------- 1373
Oettel-Rettig, Charlotte------ 1370
Reinecke, Johanna--------------- 1370
Scherer, Gaston A----- ------- > 1371
Von Holtzendorff, Anna 1371
Waelde, Anna--------------------- 1371
Widmaier, Jacob------------------- 1371
Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Carriage of persons for hire; ad ditional operating require ments--------------------------- 1365
Customs Bureau Rules and regulations:
Appraisement; examination of merchandise------------------ 1362
Enforcement oi customs and navigation laws; appraise ment of seized property- 1362
Federal Communications Com mission Proposed rule making:
Common antenna, use------- 1365
Radio services; experimental, emergency, miscellaneous, railroad and utility radio serv ices ______________________ 1366
Rules and regulations:
Amateur radio service; portable and non-portable stations- 1363
Industrial, scientific and medi cal service; miscellaneous equipment------------------------- 1364
Radio broadcast services; nor mal license period--------------- 1363
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