Federal Register - September 11, 1951
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FEDERA
VOLUME 16
NUMBER 176
Washington, Tuesday, September 11, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10288
F urther A m e n d in g E x ecu tiv e O rder N o .
101571 o f A u g u st 28, 1950, E nabling C ertain E m pl o y e e s o f t h F ederal G overnm ent to A c q u ire a C o m p e t i
tiv e S tatus
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the Civil Service Act 22 Stat. 404 and by section 1753 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, Executive Order No. 10157 of August 28,1950, entitled Enabling Cer tain Employees of the Federal Govern ment To Acquire a Competitive Status, as amended by Executive Order No.
10217 of February 26, 1951, is hereby further amended as follows:
1. Paragraph 1 a is amended to read as follows:
a The employee shall have served continuously in a full-time, active-duty status in the competitive service, without a break in service of more than sixty calendar days, during the two years im mediately prior to the date of this order:
Provided, that military service shall not be regarded as a break in service: Pro vided further, that substitute employees in the postal service who were appointed on or before August 28, 1948, and who performed service during the required two-year period in positions within the authorized quota of substitutes at the post office concerned shall be considered as having served continuously in a full time, active-duty status for purposes of this order."
2. Paragraph 1 c is amended to read as follows:
c The acquisition of competitive status by the employee must be recom mended to the Civil Service Commission by the head of the agency in which he is employed within six months of the date of this order: Provided, that in the case of an employee who has left, or before the expiration of such sixmonths period leaves, his civilian posi tion for the purpose of entering the armed forces of the United States, such recommendation must be made within six months of the date of honorable termination of the military service of the employee: Provided further, that in 1 15 F. R. 5834; 3 CFR, 1950 Supp.
the cases of the substitute employees in the postal service specified in the last proviso of paragraph 1 a, above, and in cases where, due to an inadvertence on the part of an agency, recommenda tion was not submitted to the Civil Serv ice Commission within the prescribed six-months period, such recommenda tion may be accepted if received by the Commission not later than March 1, 1952."
H arry S . T rum an iTHE W h it e H o u s e ,
September 7, 1951.
F. R. Doc. 51-11004; Filed, Sept. 10, 1951;
10:26 a .m .
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX Production and Mar keting Administration Marketing Agreements and Orders, Depart ment of Agriculture P art
984W a ln u ts G r o w n
forn ia ,
O regon ,
and
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W a sh in gton
ORDER REVISING PACK SPECIFICATIONS AND
MINIMUM STANDARDS
On August 18, 1951, a notice of pro posed rule making was published in the F ederal R eg ister 16 F. R. 8249; F. R.
Doc. 51-9907, regarding revised pack specifications and minimum standards for merchantable unshelled walnuts, in accordance with provisions of Marketing Agreement No. 105 and Order No. 84
regulating the handling of walnuts grown in California, Oregon, and Wash, ington 7 CFR Part 984, effective under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended 7 U. S. C. 601
et seq. . The proposed rules which were adopted by the Walnut Control Board, the administrative agency under said program, prescribe walnut pack specifi cations and minimum standards to su persede those now in effect 13 F. R. 6121 ;
15 F. R. 5497.
After consideration of all relevant matters, it is hereby found and deter mined that it is unnecessary and con trary to the public interest to delay the effective date of the pack specifications and minimum standards herein until thirty 30 days after publication in the C ontinued on p. 9189
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Pae
Further amending E. O. No. 10157, enabling certain employees of Federal Government to acquire a competitive status_________ _ 9187
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Ajioka, Tokio______________ 9213
Bottner-Bosshardt, Marianne. 9213
Central Bank of German State and Provincial Banks, I n c ________
9208
Compañía Argentina de Man datos-Sociedad Anónima_ 9205
Conversion Office for Ger man Foreign Debts 3 doc uments___________9206, 9207
Germany_________________ 9209
German nationals, unknown. 9208
Miag Mill Machinery Co___ _ 9209
Nakano, Fujio_____________ 9210
Oberpfalz E l e c t r i c Power Corp____ ______________ 9210
Reinboth, Carl Friedrick__ 9205
Schneider, Hermann C____ 9211
Thorer & Co_____________ _ 9211
Werlich, Reginald, et al__ _ 9211
Yonemura, Tsuruichi______ 9213
Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Accident occurring near Oak land, Calif.; hearing________
Maximum weight for C-46 air planes___________________
Civil Service Commission
Further amending E. O. No. 10157, enabling certain employees of Federal Government to acquire a competitive status see Execu tive order.
Commerce Department
See International Trade, Office of ; National Production Author ity.
Economic Stabilization Agency
See Price Stabilization, Office of.
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