Federal Register - August 15, 1947
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
VOLUME 12
NUMBER 160
Washington, Friday, August 15,1947
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9884
Subtitle A Office of the Secretary of Agriculture
R estoring C ertain L and to the Juris
diction of the T erritory of H aw aii
WHEREAS by proclamation of the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, dated March 16, 1911, certain land on the Island of Hawaii, situated at Cocoanut Point at the foot of Waianuenue Street, Hilo City, South Hilo, Hawaii, was set aside for the use of the United States of America for lighthouse pur poses; and WHEREAS such land is no longer needed by the United States for light house purposes, and it is deemed advis able and in the public interest that it be restored to the use of the Territory of Hawaii :
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 91 of the act of April 30, 1900, 31 Stat. 159, as amended by section 7 of the act of May 27, 1910, 36 Stat. 447, and as President of the United States, it is ordered that the following-described land at Cocoanut Point, Hilo City, South Hilo, Hawaii, be, and it is hereby, restored to the juris diction o f the Territory of Hawaii:
Beginning at a point on the south side of Waianuenue Street, marked by an iron spike driven into the ground, whose azimuth, and distance from the triangulation station, Isa bel Point, are 326 22 10 and 323.76 feet re spectively; and, from a cross on a boulder, on the north side of the above mentioned street, are 326 47 and 55 feet respectively, thence:
1. 320 47 17.5 to a point; thence 2. 56 47 20.0 to a point; thence 3. 146 47 17.5 to a point; thence 4. 236 47 20.0 to point of beginning, con taining an area of 350 square feet.
H arry S. T ruman T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
August 13, 1947.
F. R. Doc. 47-7727; Piled, Aug. 14, 1947;
10:37 a. m.
L abor C enters, H omes, C amps F acilities
and
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO EFFECT
LIQUIDATION
Pursuant to the authority contained in the Farmers Home Administration Act of 1946, as amended Pub. Law No. 731, 79th Cong., 2d sess., approved August 14, 1946, 60 Stat. 1062; Pub. Law No. 40,80th Cong., 1st sess., approved April 28, 1947
and Pub: Law 298, 80th Cong., approved July 31,1947, both hereinafter called the act, and in 5 U. S. C. 22; I t is hereby ordered:
1. Effective immediately, there is here by transferred to the Production and Marketing Administration, to be exer cised by the Administrator thereof, all the authorities, powers, functions and duties vested in me under the provisions of the act to dispose of as provided in the act, all labor supply centers, labor homes, labor camps, and facilities for merly under the supervision or adminis tration of the Farm Security Administra tion and originally transferred or made available to the War Food Administrator for use in the farm labor supply program pursuant to Pub. Law No. 45, 78th Cong.
1st sess., approved April 29, 1943 57
Stat. 70, all similar labor centers, homes, camps, and facilities constructed or ac quired by the War Food Administrator of the Department of Agriculture pursu ant to subsequent similar laws or other wise, and any equipment pertaining thereto or used in the farm labor supply program.
2. In his discretion, the Administrator may redelegate, upon such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, the powers and authorities conferred upon him. In his absence, or in the event of his disability, such powers and author ities may be exercised by the Acting Ad ministrator.
3. The exercise of authorities dele gated herein shall be subject to the lim itations and requirements of regulations o f the Department o f Agriculture, ex cept insofar as they have been modified Continued on next page
CONTENTS
the
Pr e s id e n t
Executive Order
Pae
Territory of Hawaii; restoration of certain land to jurisdiction.____
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department Rules and regulations:
Grapes, Tokay, in California;
regulation by grades and sizes _____ ___________________ 5518
Labor centers, homes, camps and facilities; delegation of authority to effect liquidation 2 documents______ ;____ 5517,5519
Lemons in California and A r izona; limitation of ship ments_____________________i_ 5519
Sugar exports; miscellaneous /
amendments Corr.________ 5518
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Fujicka and Co_____________ 5534
Heimbucher, Gottlieb August- 5528
Hori, Riichiro_________________5534
Josupeit, Auguste___________ 5530
Kauffmann, Bertha E_______ 5527
Kerscher, Anna Rosa_____ 5530
Kraske, Victor______________ 5528
Kraus, Mary J___________
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Kuboyama, Kazuo__________ 5529
Marburg, Alfred, and Richard M arburg__________________ 5530
Pustet, Friedrich____________ 5530
Rauert, Carl A ______________ 5531
Reinhardt, Ernest F _________ 5529
Reinhardt, Ernst____________ 5529
Ringel, Eduard, & Co_______ ; 5531
Ruschke & Grentzenberg____ 5531
Schaefertoens, Heinrich_____ 5532
Schluter, Carl Eduard, and Helen Franziska Marie m i ner-------------------5532
Seligman, Albert, et al_______ 5532
Sieder, Margarete___________ 5533
Stern, Lisetta______ _________ 5533
Vinsont, John_______________ 5533
Werdermann, Matsu_______
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Federal Communications Com mission Notices :
Hearings, etc.:
Frequencies, allocation..____
Hghes, George M __________
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