Federal Register - April 5, 1949
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EGISTER
VOIUME 14
Wa n t e d <3
NUMBER 64
Washington, Tuesday, April 5, 1949
TIR E 7 AGRICULTURE
CONTENTS
Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch, Department of Agriculture
THE PRESIDENT
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10049
D elegating
t h e A u t h o r it y o f t h e P r e s i
d en t To P rescribe C lo t h in g A l l o w
ances , and C a sh A llow an ces in L ie u T h e r e o f , to E n listed M e n i n t h e A rmed F orces
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, it is ordered as follows:
1. The Secretary of Defense in respect of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Naval Reserve, and Marine Corps Reserve, and the Secretary of the Treas ury in respect of the Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Reserve, are hereby author ized and directed, after appropriate con sultation with the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to perform the functions vested in the President by the last paragraph of section 10 of the Pay Readjustment Act of 1942, as amended 37 U. S. C. 110, relative to prescribing the quantity and kind of clothing which shall be furnished annually to enlisted men of the aforesaid services and relative to prescribing the amount of the cash allowance to be paid to such enlisted men in any case in which clothing is not so furnished to them.
2. The quantity and kind of clothing, and any cash allowances in lieu thereof, prescribed by the Secretary of the Treas ury hereunder shall, as far as practicable, be in conformity with those prescribed by the Secretary of Defense in respect of the Navy and Naval Reserve.
3. Existing regulations governing the subject matters of this order, including such regulations prescribed by Executive order, shall, subject to the termination of any such Executive order by its own terms, remain in effect until modified, revoked, or superseded by action taken pursuant to this order.
H arry S . T ruman T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
April 2, 1949.
IP. R. Doc. 49-2565; Filed, Apr. 4, 1949;
10:04 a. m.
Subchapter B Sugar Requirements and Quotas
P art
814 A ll o tm en t
of
S ugar Q uotas
DECISION AND ORDER OF SECRETARY OF AGRI
CULTURE ALLOTTING 1949 SUGAR QUOTAS
FOR PUERTO RICO
Basis and purpose. This allotment or der is issued under section 205 a of the Sugar Act of 1948 hereinafter called the act for the purpose of allotting the 1949 sugar quota for Puerto Rico for con sumption in the continental United States including raw sugar transferred for further processing and shipment within the direct consumption portion of such quota and the 1949 sugar quota for local consumption in Puerto Rico among persons 1 who bring Puerto Rican raw sugar into the continental United States or transfer such sugar for further proc essing and shipment to the continental United States as direct consumption sug ar, and 2 who market sugar for local consumption in Puerto Rico. The basis of the order is more fully explained below.
The sugar quota for Puerto Rico for consumption in the continental United States is referred to herein as mainland quota and allotments thereof are refer red to as mainland allotments. The sugar quota for consumption in Puerto Rico and allotments thereof are referred to respectively as "local quota and local allotments.
Omission of recommended decision and effective date. The record of the public hearing regarding allotment of the 1949
sugar quotas for Puerto Rico shows that the total quantity of Puerto Rican sugar available for marketing in 1949 is pres ently estimated at 1,239,428 short tons, raw value R. 6. This quantity exceeds the sum of the mainland and local quo tas by 234,428 tons R. 6. Some of the allotments made by this order are small and could be exceeded by the marketing C ontinued on n e x t page
Executive Order
Delegating authority of President to prescribe clothing allowances, and cash allowances in lieu thereof, to enlisted men in the Armed Forces_______________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
Rules and regulations:
Sugar quotas, 1949, for Puerto Rico:
Allotting sugar quotas______
Allotment of direct consump tion portion____________
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Air Force Department
Rules and regulations:
Officers Reserve Corps; redes ignation and revision of regulations--- -------------------
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Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Jachens, John H__________
Robert, John E., and Keokuk National Bank of Keokuk, Iowa_______
Schaible, Pauline, et al_____
Tegetmeier, Alice Marie, and Reginald W. Pressprich__
Vetter, Armin Fred_______
Ward, Marian DeC., et al___
Webbling, Henry__________
Wilke, Marie________
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Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Danger zone regulations; At lantic Ocean and Indian River, Fla__________ _____
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Commerce Department
See Industry Cooperation, Office of; International Trade, Office of.
Community Facilities Bureau
Notices:
Organization; change in loca tion of division office---------- 1606
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