Federal Register - April 5, 1941

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REGISTER

FEDERAL
VOLUME 6

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t/ A H T E O

NUMBER 67

Washington, Saturday, April 5, 1941
The P resid en t N ational E mployment W eek BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES

A PROCLAMATION
Despite great expansions in employ ment resulting directly and indirectly from our vast National Defense Program, the State and Federal governments con tinue to be concerned with the problems of older workers, many of whom still lack a place in industry. Among these are a considerable number of World War vet erans, men who now average 48 years of age, and who, I feel, have a special ap peal to our national sense of responsi bility particularly during this time of national defense preparation.
The United States Employment Serv icea Nation-wide network of 1500 of fices operated jointly by the State and Federal governmentshas made special efforts in behalf of workers past 40 years of age, including veterans. In the in terest of utilizing all possible skills in our defense program, I urge that em ployers review carefully their standards of physical qualifications to assure that these valuable workers are not barred from employment. We know from available facts that men and women in middle life possess abilities and skills which fit them for employment in nearly every line of work and that they have a definite contribution to make at this time of increasing shortages of experienced workers. It is important in our national defense effort that we fully and effectively use the available man-power of the Nation.
A year ago I designated a National Em ployment Week during which I asked that all our citizens give particular and active attention to the problem of older workers who lack employment. The concerted efforts of government, many public-spirited groups, and particularly of employers throughout the land, resulted in the employment of thousands of work ers past 40, among them many veterans.

I am grateful for the whole-hearted response to that appeal; and as Presi dent, I desire to encourage a continued Nation-wide interest in this persistent problem.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare the week beginning May 4,1941, as National Employment Week, and Sunday May 4, 1941, as National Employment Sunday.
I urge all churches, civic organizations, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, veterans organizations, industry, labor, public-spirited citizens, radio, and the press throughout the United States to observe that week as National Employ ment Week, to the end that interest in the welfare of all those not now working, and especially the worker over 40, may be stimulated and employment be extended to them.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 2d day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty seal one and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-fifth.
F ranklin D R oosevelt By the President;
C ordell H ull ,
Secretary of State No. 2471
F. R. Doc. 41-2480; Filed, April 4, 1941;
11:15 a. m.

EXECUTIVE ORDER
C orrecting E xecutive O rders N os . 8680, 8682, and 8683 of F ebruary 14, 1941, E stablishing C ertain N aval D efensive S ea A reas and N aval A irspace R eser
vations
The phrase the territorial waters be tween the extreme high-water marks in the three-mile marine boundaries oc-

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation:
Page National Employment Week___ 1791
Executive Orders:
Civil Service rules extended to unclassified laborers in the Custodial Service, etc_____ 1792
Naval defensive sea areas and airspace reservations, estab lishment orders corrected_1791
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 10: A r m y : W ar D epartment :
Military R e s e r v a t i o n s and National Cemeteries L
Post exchanges, concessionaire purchases______________ 1792
Personnel:
Commissioned officers and chaplains, appointment of____________________ 1792
T itle 16C ommercial P ractices :
Federal Trade Commission:
Digest of cease and desist orders:
Claro Laboratories_______ 1795
Consolidated Book Publish ers, Inc____ __________ 1793
Electrical Laboratories Co_1794
E r i e Laboratories, Inc., et a l________________ 1793
Trudeau Candies, Inc_____ 1792
T itle 39M ineral R esources :
Bituminous Coal Division:
Minimum price schedules, re lief granted; petitions of:
District No. 1, amendment- 1795
District No. 2____________ 1795
T itle 32N ational D e f e n s e :
Office of Production Manage ment:
Neoprene distribution, supple mentary order_________ 1797
Selective Service System:
Selective Service regulations, amendments 4 docu ments ___ ________ 1796, 1797
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Federal Register - April 5, 1941

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Data05/04/1941

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