Federal Register - August 1, 1941

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F E D E R A L R E G I S T E R , Frid a y, A u gu st 1, 1941
CONTENTS Continued
FEDERALREGISTER
Jt Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, and days following legal holidays by the Division of the Federal Register, The National Archives, pursuant to the authority con tained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 49 Stat. 500, under regula tions prescribed by the Administrative Com mittee, approved by the President.
The Administrative Committee consists of the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by the Attorney General, and the Public Printer or Acting Public Printer.
The daily issue of the F ederal R egister will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.25 per month or $12.50 per year; single copies 10 cents each; payable in advance. Remit money order payable to the Superintendent of Documents directly to the Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS Continued T it l e 32 N a t io n a l D e f e n s e :

Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply:
Cotton inters, civilian alloca tion program ____________

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NOTICES
Department of the Interior:
Bituminous Coal Division:
Beckley Fire Creek Coal Co., code membership rein stated____________________
Belleville Fuels, Inc., provi sional approval as a mar keting agency____________
Delta M ining Co., et al., tem
porary relief granted____
District Board 7, relief denied.
District Board 10, hearing postponed_______________
Fry, F. B., cease and desist o r d e r ____________________
Hearings, etc.:
Abney, K . D ______ _________
Bonds, A. E________________
Carterville Coal Co________
Consumers Counsel_______
Daisy City Coal Co________
Forest City Coal Co________
Foster, M e lv in _____________
Kieffner Coal Co___________
Long & Early___________
McCannon Bros. Coal C o._
Morris & Campbell_________
Norman, C. T ______________
Norris Coal Co_____________
Owl Coal Co__________
Payton, Allen______________
Sheelor, Ed.________________
Swanton Big Vein Coal Co_
Tedrow, C hester________
Warner, W. H. & Co., Inc__
Wraley, Harvey W __________
Registered distributors, ap plications filed fo r reg istration as______________
W yatt Coal Sales Co., regis tration suspended_______

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Department of the Interior Con.
General Land Office:
Alaska, air navigation site withdrawal______________
Federal Communications Commis sion:
Amateur service, withdrawal of frequencies________________
Hearings:
American Republican, In c___
Barclay C raighead___________
Boone Biblical College-.______
Hennessy Broadcasting Co___
McCauley, George W., etc____
Seaboard Broadcasting Corp_
Federal Power Commission:
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., notice of application______
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Chicago Stock Exchange, appli cations granted____________
Consolidated Electric and Gas Co., application filed______
Treasury Department:
Fiscal Service:
Offering of notes, Series A-1943___________________
W ar Department:
Contract summaries:
Curtiss-Wright Corp________
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc____
General Motors Corp________
Northrop Aircraft, In c_______
Uniloy Accessories Corp_____

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the Administrator of Export Control, the Division of Defense Aid Reports, the Coordinator of Information, and such additional departments and agencies as the Chairman may from time to time determine. The Chairman shall provide fo r the systematic conduct of business with the foregoing departments and agencies.
7.
The Chairman is authorized to make all necessary arrangements, with the ad vice and assistance of the Board, for discharging and performing the respon sibilities and duties required to carry out the functions and authorities set forth in this Order, and to make final decisions when necessary to expedite the work of the Board. He is further au thorized, within the limits of such funds as may be allocated to the Board by the President, to employ necessary person nel and make provision for the necessary supplies, facilities, and services. The Chairman may, with the approval of the President, appoint an executive officer.
F r a n k l in D R o o se v e lt T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
July 30, 1941.
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No. 88391
F. R. Doc. 41-5597; Filed, July 31, 1941;
11:20 a. m.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER
P r esc r ibin g R e g u l a t io n s G o v e r n i n g O v e r t im e C o m p e n s a t io n o f C e r t a in C i v i l ia n E m p l o y e e s o f t h e W ar D e
partm ent, th e N a v y D epar tm ent, th e C oast G uard , and t h e P a n a m a C a n a l
require in performing its functions.
The Board may arrange fo r the estab lishment of committees or groups of By virtue of the authority vested in me advisers, representing two or more de by section 1 of the act of June 3, 1941, partments and agencies as the case may Public Law 100, 77th Congress, I hereby require, to study and develop economic prescribe the following regulations gov defense plans and programs in respect erning the payment of compensation for to particular commodities or services, employment in excess of forty hours in geographical areas, types of measures any administrative workweek to perthat might be exercised, and other re annum field service employees whose lated matters.
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To facilitate unity of action and the overtime services are essential to and di rectly connected with the expeditious maximum use of existing services and prosecution of the overtime work upon facilities, each of the following depart which employees enumerated in section 5
ments and agencies, in addition to the a of the act of June 28, 1940, 54 Stat.
departments and agencies represented 676, 678, and section 1 of the act of Octo on the Board, shall designate a respon ber 21, 1940, 54 Stat. 1205, are engaged:
sible officer or officers, subject to the approval of the Chairman, to represent the department or agency in its con tinuing relationships with the Board:
The Departments of the Post Office, the Interior, and Labor, the Federal Loan Agency, the United States Maritime Commission, the United States T ariff Commission, the Federal Trade Com mission, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the N a tional Resources Planning Board, the Defense Communications Board, the Office of Production Management, the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, the Office for Coordina tion of Commercial and Cultural R ela tions Between the American Republics, the Permanent Joint Board on Defense,
S e c t io n 1. Whenever the Secretary of W ar, the Secretary o f the Navy, the Sec retary of the Treasury, or the Governor o f The Panama Canal, as the case may be, shall determine that employment in excess o f forty hours a week of any perannum employee in the field services of the W ar Department, the Navy Depart ment, the Coast Guard, or The Panama Canal is essential to and directly con nected with the expeditious prosecution o f overtime work which is being required of employees enumerated in section 5 a
of the said act of June 28,1940, and sec tion 1 of the said act of October 21, 1940, and for which overtime compensation is being paid, he is authorized to provide compensation for such employment in excess of forty hours in any administra-

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Federal Register - August 1, 1941

TitoloFederal Register

PaeseStati Uniti

Data01/08/1941

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