Federal Register - May 5, 1945
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VOLUME 10
1934
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NUMBER 90
Washington, Saturday, May 5, 1945
T h e P r e s id e n t
by the National War Labor Board and CONTENTS
the Economic Stabilization Director, the THE PRESIDENT
Secretary of the Interior is authorized, EXECUTIVE ORDER 9548
pursuant to the provisions of section 5 E xecutive O rder:
Page of the War Labor Disputes Act, following Secretary of Interior author Authorizing th e S ecretary of the I n
such negotiations as he may deem nec ized to take possession of terior To T ake P ossession of and T o essary with the duly constituted repre and operate certain coal O perate C ertain C oal M ines sentatives of the employees, to apply to m ines_________________ 5025
WHEREAS after investigation I find the National War Labor Board for ap and proclaim that there are interrup propriate changes in the terms and con REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
tions or threatened interuptions in the ditions of employment for the period A
lien P roperty C ustodian :
operation of the mines producing anthra of the operation of the mines by the Divesting o r d e r ; copyright, cite as a result of existing or threatened Government. .
Eelco Nicolass van Klef4. In carrying out this order, the Sec strikes and other labor disturbances;
fens_________
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that the coal produced by such mines is retary of the Interior shall act through or Vesting orders:
required for the war effort; that the war with the aid of such public or private Bogyanski, John__________ 5049
effort will be unduly impeded or delayed instrumentalities or persons as he may Drechsler, Ella Clara_______ 5049
by such interruptions; and that the ex designate. All Federal agencies, includ Eiter, Frank______________ 5050
ercise, as hereinafter specified, of the ing, but not limited to, the War Man Jorgenson, Christian Egert, powers vested in me is necessary to in power Commission, the National Selec et a!________________ 5050
sure, in the interest of the war effort, tive Service System, and the Department Kamp, Henry, Sr__________ 5050
of Justice, are directed to cooperate with the operation of such mines:
Lobl, Max________________ 5049
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the the Secretary of the Interior to the full Palenske, Albertina_______ 5051
power and authority vested in me by est extent possible in carrying out the Stromeyer, Anna, et al______ 5051
the Constitution and laws of the United purposes of this order.
5. The Secretary of the Interior shall C oast G uard:
States, including section 9 of the Selec Equipment, approval and termi tive Training and Service Act of 1940 make employment available and provide nation of approval_______ 5055
54 Stat. 892 as amended by the War protection to all employees working at Labor Disputes Act 57 Stat. 163, as such mines and to all persons seeking C ustoms B ureau :
Coal, coke, and briquets im President of the United States and Com employment so far as they may be ported from certain coun mander in Chief of the Army and Navy needed; and upon the request of the Sec tries, taxable status-_____ 5047
of the United States, it is hereby ordered retary of the Interior, the Secretary of War shall take such action, if any, as he F ederal C ommunications C om m is
as follows:
s io n :
may deem necessary or desirable to pro 1. The Secretary of the Interior is vide protection to all such persons and Hearings, etc.:
authorized and directed to take posses mines.
Clear channel broadcasting in sion of any and all such mines, and, to standard broadcast band- 5047
6. The Secretary of the Interior shall the extent that he may deem necessary,, permit the managements of the mines Grimwood, Fred O________ 5047
of any real or personal property, fran taken under the provisions of this order Reports, financial ownership chises, rights, facilities, funds, and other to continue with their managerial func and other, of broadcast assets used in connection with the oper licensees-;_____________ 5047
tions to the maximum degree possible ation of such mines; to operate or to consistent with the aims of this order.
War emergency radio service, arrange for the operation of such mines expansion of use of civilian 7. Possession of any mine or mines in such manner as he may deem neces taken under this order shall be termi defense stations_________ 5046
sary for the successful prosecution of nated by the Secretary of the Interior as F ederal P ower C o m m issio n :
the war; and to do all things necessary soon as he determines th at such posses Public Service Electric & Gas for, or incidental to, the production, sale, sion is no longer required for the suc Co., argument granted____ 5047
and distribution of the coal produced, cessful prosecution of the war, but in no F ederal T rade C om m ission :
prepared, or handled by the said mines. event more than sixty days after the Cease and desist orders:
2. The Secretary of the Interior shall restoration of the productive efficiency of Kallman, L. R., & Co_______ 5030
operate the said mines in accordance any such mine or mines prevailing prior National Secretaries Assn., et with the terms and conditions of em al ------------------------- 5030
ployment which are in effect at the time to the taking of possesion thereof.
I nterstate C ommerce C om m ission :
H arry S. T ruman possession thereof is taken, subject to
Icing permits:
T he W h ite H ouse , the provisions of section 5 of the War Cabbage:
Labor Disputes Act.
May 3, 1945.
Albany or Macon, Ga_____ 5048
3. Subject to the national wage and Chicago, HI. 2 documents _ 5048
F. R. Doc. 45-7361; Filed, May 4, 1945;
price stabilization policies as determined 11:57 a. m.J
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