Federal Register - August 31, 1951

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VOLUME 16

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Washington Friday, August 31, 1951

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10282
S u s p e n s io n o f t h e E ig h t - H o u r L a w as t o L aborers a n d M e c h a n ic s E m p l o y e d b y t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r o n P u b l ic W o r k E s s e n t ia l t o t h e N a t io n a l D e f e n s e
WHEREAS by Proclamation No. 2914
of December 16, 1950, I proclaimed the existence of a national emergency which requires that the military, naval, air, and civilian defenses of this country be strengthened as speedily as possible; 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 or employ ment of all laborers and mechanics em ployed by the Government of the United States upon any public work of the United States is limited to eight hours in any one calendar day, except in case of extraordinary emergency; and WHEREAS the Department of the In
terior is engaged in public work which is essential to the defense program; and WHEREAS I find that as to such public work being performed by the De partment of the Interior an extraordi nary 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 o f the United States, I hereby suspend for the duration of the national emergency proclaimed by me on December 16, 1950, the abovementioned provisions of law prohibiting more than eight hours of labor in any one calendar day by laborers and me chanics employed by the Government of the United States as to all work per formed by laborers and mechanics em ployed by the Department of the Inte rior on any public work which is desig nated by the Secretary of the Interior as essential to the defense program: Pro vided, that the wages of all laborers and mechanics so employed by the Depart ment of the Interior shall be computed on a basic day rate of eight hours of work with overtime to be paid at time and onehaif for all hours of work in-excess of eight hours in any one day.
Executive Order No. 9360 of July 7.
1943, entitled Suspension of EightHour Law as to Laborers and Mechan
ics Employed by the Department of the Interior on Public Works within the United States , and Executive Order No, 9368 of August 9, 1943, extending the provisions of the aforesaid order to cer tain public work within the Territory of Alaska, are hereby superseded; but nothing contained in this order shall prejudice any action heretofore taken under or pursuant to the said Execu tive Order No. 9360 or the said Executive Order No. 9368.
H a r r y S. T r u m a n T he W h it e H o u s e ,
August 29, 1951.
F. R. Doc. 51-10605; Filed, Aug. 30, 1951s 9:56 a. m.

TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VII Production and Mar keting Administration Agricultural Adjustment, Department of Agri culture MQ-71 Peanuts 1950 Arndt. 2
P art
729 P e a n u t s
m a r k e t in g q u o t a r e g u l a t io n s f o r
1950 CROP

Basis and purpose. Under section 359
g of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, if the total acreage of peanuts picked or threshed on a farm in 1950 did not exceed the total acreage of peanuts picked or threshed on the farm in 1947, payment of the marketing penalty is not required on any excess peanuts produced on such farm which are delivered to or marketed through an agency designated by the Secretary of Agriculture. Commodity Credit Cor poration, which is the agency designated to receive such excess peanuts, purchased them through its receiving agencies through June 15, 1951, and is still pur chasing them through peanut shellers.
The marketing year, as specified in section 359 a of the Agricultural Ad justment Act as amended, is from August 1 through July 31. Practically all pea nuts of the 1950 crop, with the possible exception of a small quantity produced in the Virginia-Carolina area, have now been marketed by peanut producers.
Peanut buyers in the southernmost areas of the peanut-producing belt are now Continued on page 8815

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Pas
Suspension of the eight-hour law as to laborers and mechanics employed by the Department of the Interior on public work es sential to the national defense.

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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See Production and Marketing Administration.

Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Berndt, Augusta____________
Birabeau, Andre________ _
Eicher, Erich_________ . . . .
Krankenhagen, William, et al______________
Miyakoda, Masahiko---------Oda, Frank M _______
Roz, Finnin_______ _______

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Coast Guard Rules and regulations:
Seamen; Coast Guard personnel as witnesses in judicial pro ceedings ____________________
Vessel security; security check and clearance of Merchant Marine personnel require ments for documents bearing security clearance indorse ment________________________

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Commerce Department See National Production Author ity.

Committee for Reciprocity In formation Notices:
Supplementary trade-agree ment negotiations with United States of Venezuela_________

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Economic Stabilization Agency See Price Stabilization, Office of.

Defense Production Administra tion Notices:
Requests to:
Certain companies to partici pate in the operations of the Greater New York Manu facturing Pool D. P. A.
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