Federal Register - September 2, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday , September 2, 1939
District of Columbia, or any possession of each of his employees in the full-fash the United States.
ioned branch of the hosiery industry who b Insert immediately after the is engaged in commerce or in the pro comma following the word Territory in duction of goods for commerce; and c An employee covered by the terms the first and fourth paragraphs of ar ticle 9 b , the words possession of the of both paragraphs a and b above shall be paid wages at a rate not less United States followed by a comma.
cents an hour in any plant in c Insert immediately after District than 3
of Columbia in the second paragraph of which 50 percent or more of the volume of hosiery produced is seamless hosiery if article 9 b :
a reasonable employer could not by man or, if the decedent died after June agerial methods limit the employees 29, 1939, to any possession of the United work to the full-fashioned branch of the States.
hosiery industry; otherwise such em d Insert immediately after the word ployee shall be paid wages at a rate not Territory in the sixth paragraph of less than 40 cents an hour; and d Every plant employing any em article 9 b the words or possesion of ployees engaged in commerce or in the the United States.
production of goods for commerce in 3.
Insert in the seventh paragraph of article 82 b section 80.82, Title 26, the seamless or full-fashioned branches Code of Federal Regulations after the of the hosiery industry shall post and comma following the word Territories keep posted in a conspicuous place in the words or possessions of the United every department of such plant where such employees are working such notices States followed by a comma.
of this order as shall be prescribed from This Treasury decision is prescribed time to time by the Wage and Hour pursuant to section 813 b ,of the In Division of the United States Depart ternal Revenue Code 53 Stat., Part 1, ment of Labor; and as amended by section 403 of the Revenue e This order shall not apply to em Act of 1939 53 Stat. 862, and section ployees engaged exclusively in the manu 3791 a of the Internal Revenue Code. facture of boxes, provided that the plant seal
G u y T. H elvering , completely manufactures its boxes and Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
does not merely assemble prefabricated boxes; and Approved, August 30,1939.
f This order shall become effective John W . H anes , Acting Secretary of the Treasury. on September 18, 1939.
The full text of the amended hosiery F . R. Doc. 39-3210; Filed, August 31, 1939;
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minimum wage order may be had upon request addressed to the Wage and Hour Division, Washington, D. C.
Signed at Washington, D. C., the 1st day of September 1939.
TITL E 29LABOR
W AGE AND HOUR D IVISIO N
A mendment of H osiery M in im u m W age O rder U nder the F air L abor S tand
ards A ct of 1938
For the purpose of clarifying the hosiery minimum wage order, issued by this Division on August 18, 1939,1 it is hereby ordered that paragraph 1 of said minimum wage order be amended by adding new sub-paragraphs c and e and designating the former sub-para graphs c and d , sub-paragraphs d and f respectively, so that the amended paragraph 1 of the order shall read as follows;
be more than 20 but less than 25 years of age on appointment. They are se lected from: a Honor graduates of the Platoon Leaders Class, Marine Corps Reserve; b commissioned officers of the Marine Corps Reserve; c aviation cadets who are student aviators, such cadets to be commissioned when and if designated naval aviators, and d grad uates of approved colleges and univer sities having Navy or Army ROTC
courses. Persons in the Reserve will be separated therefrom prior to appoint ment.
seal
W . B. W oodson, Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
F. R. Doc. 39-3211; Filed, September 1, 1939;
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TITLE 38PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND
VETERANS RELIEF
VETERANS A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
R evision
op
R egulations
REINSTATEMENT OF UNITED STATES GOVERN
M ENT LIFE INSURANCE
Health Requirements 3.3079 United States Government life insurance may be reinstated;
A Within three calendar months in cluding the calendar month for which the unpaid premium was due, provided the applicant is in as good health as he was at the due date of the premium in default, and the application and tender of premiums are made within the said three months.
B After the expiration of the three calendar months mentioned in clause E lmer F. A ndrews , a provided the applicant is in good Administrator.
health. September 11, 1939 43 Stat.
F . R. Doc. 39-3220; Filed, September 1,1939; 624; 38 U.S.C. 512
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Application and Medical Evidence
TITLE 34N A V Y
D EPARTM ENT OF TH E N A V Y
M arine C orps M anual A mendment appointments from civil life
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b The number of appointments from civil life is limited by the vacan 1
The Committees recommendation cies remaining after appointments are is hereby approved and, in accordance made from the Naval Academy and with such recommendation, ranks. Appointees from civil life must a Wages at a rate not less than 32 y2
cents an hour shall be paid under Section This article, which, became effective De 6 of the Act by every employer to each cember 20, 1938, was promulgated by the Major General Commandant, United States of his employees in the seamless branch Marine Corps, and approved by the Secre of the hosiery industry who is engaged tary of the Navy, acting under the author in commerce or in the production of ity conferred upon them by Article 74 9 , U. S. Navy Regulations, 1920, which regula goods for commerce; and tions were promulgated by the Secretary of b Wages at a rate not less than 40 the Navy, and approved by the President, cents an hour shall be paid under Sec acting under the authority conferred upon tion 6 of the Act by every employer to them by Section 1547 of the Revised Stat 14 F H , 3680 DI.
3803
utes 34 U.S.C. 591. This article super sedes that bearing a like number old num
ber 6.21, Title 34, CFR.
3.3080 The applicant for reinstatement of United States Government life insurance must furnish during his life time, and before becoming totally and permanently disabled, and within the three calendar months including the cal endar month for which the unpaid premium was due, a written application signed by him which shall state that he is in as good health as at date of lapse, or after the expiration of the three cal endar months, a written application signed by him that he is in good health, in accordance with the requirements,of the particular case; and in addition the applicant shall furnish such evidence relative to his physical condition as may be required by the Administrator of Vet erans Affairs, and on such forms as may be prescribed: Provided, R ia t if the in surance becomes a claim after tender of the amount of the premiums required but before full compliance with the re quirements of this section, and the ap plicant was in the required state of health at the date that he made the tender of the amount of p re m ium s, and