Federal Register - August 18, 1950
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NUMBER 160
Washington, Friday, August 18, 7950
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10152
PROCLAMATION 2898
R egulations R elating to the R ight of M embers of the U niformed S ervices to I ncentive P ay for the P erformance of H azardous D uty R equired by C om petent O rders
F irst U nited S tates I nternational T rade F air BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by sections 204
and 501 d of the Career Compensation WHEREAS a joint resolution of the Act of 1949, approved October 12, 1949
Congress approved on August 12, 1950, Public Law 351, 81st Congress, and as provides as follows:
President of the United States and Com mander in Chief of the armed forces of That the President of the United States is authorized to invite by proclamation or the United States, I hereby prescribe the otherwise, or in such manner as he may following regulations relating to the right deem proper, the States of the Union and of members of the uniformed services to foreign nations to participate in the First receive incentive pay for the perform United States International Trade Fair, to ance of hazardous duty required by com be held at Chicago, Illinois, from August 7
petent orders:
to 20, 1950, inclusive, for the purpose of exhibiting industrial products; machinery, S ection 1. For the purposes of these equipment, supplies, and engineering; and regulations:
the exhibiting of the newest developments a The terms defined in section 102 of in metals, plastics, chemicals, oils, textiles, the said Career Compensation Act of and other manufactured products; and bringing together buyers and sellers for pro 1949 shall have the meanings prescribed motion of foreign and domestic trade and therein.
commerce in such products.
b The term aerial flight shall be construed to mean flight in an aircraft AND WHEREAS invitations from the or glider; and a flight shall be deemed Governor of Illinois to foreign nations to to begin when the aircraft or glider takes participate in the First United States In
off from rest at any point of support and ternational Trade Fair to be held at to terminate when it next comes to a Chicago, Illinois, from August 7 to 20, complete stop at a point of support.
1950, inclusive, have been extended c The term aviation accident shall through the Department of State and be construed to mean an accident in the United States Missions abroad:
which a member who is required to par NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
ticipate frequently and regularly in TRUMAN, President of the United aerial flight is injured or otherwise inca States of America, do hereby invite and pacitated as the result, as attested by the urge the States of the Union and foreign appropriate medical authority of the nations to participate to the fullest uniformed service concerned, of 1
practicable extent in the said First United States International Trade Fair. jumping from, being thrown from, or being struck by, an aircraft or any part IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here or auxiliary thereof, or 2 participa unto set my hand and caused the Seal tion in any" duly authorized aerial flight of the United States of America to be or other aircraft or glider operations.
affixed.
ONE at the City of Washington this S ec . 2. Under such regulations as the 14th day of August in the year of our Secretary concerned may prescribe, any Lord nineteen hundred and fifty, member of the uniformed services, in
iseal and of the Independence of the cluding members assigned to special, United States of America the administrative, or school duties, may be one hundred and seventy-fifth.
required by competent orders to perform hazardous duty.
H arry S. T ruman
By the President:
Dean Acheson,
Secretary o f State.
F. R. Doc. 50-7269; Filed, Aug. 17, 10501
9:18 a. m.
S ec . 3. a Each member who is re quired by competent orders to partici pate frequently and regularly in aerial flights, other than glider flights, shall make the flights required as a crew Continued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation Pag First United States International Trade Fair_________________ _ 5489
Executive Orders Members of uniformed services called to active duty; regula tions relating to certain travel time in excess of thirty days_ 6492
Uniformed services; regulations relating to right of members to incentive pay for performance of hazardous duty required by competent orders____________ 5489
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department S ee Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Casali, Mrs. Josephine_____
Ferrantino, Anna_____ - ____
Frisch, Emilie______________
G erm an y --------------------------Haase, Emma______________
Holland, Herta, and Anna S t e i n -----------------------------Limpert, Werner___________
Numoto, Yoshie___________
Springer, Julius_____ _______
Stender, Auguste F., et al___
Watanabe, Yoshiko, et al____
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Air traffic rules; danger area al terations __________________
Civil Aeronautics Board S ee Civil Aeronautics Administra tion.
Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Appointment through competi tive service; competition re stricted to veterans.________
Federal employees pay regula tions; overtime, night, and holiday pay________________
Commerce Department S ee Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; Industry and Commerce, Office of, 5489
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