Federal Register - May 16, 1944

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REGISTER

EDERAL
VOLUME 9

1934
O M it e D

NUMBER 97

Washington, Tuesday, May 16, 1944
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9441
S u spen sio n op E ight -H our L aw as to L aborers and M echanics E mployed by the V eterans A dministration on P u b
lic W ork W it h in the U nited S tates
WHEREAS the Veterans Administra tion is engaged in public-work activities within the United States including, but not confined to, construction, alteration, repair, maintenance and operation of Veterans Administration f a c i l i t i e s needed for the care and treatment of war veterans which are essential to the prosecution of the war; and WHEREAS there exists an acute short age of laborers and mechanics; and WHEREAS the efficient and speedy accomplishment of such activities re quires that laborers and mechanics therefor be employed in excess of eight hours a day; and WHEREAS by section 1 of the act of August 1, 1892, 27 Stat. 340, as amended by the act of March 3, 1913, 37 Stat.
726 U.S.C., title 40, sec. 321, the serv ices of all laborers and mechanics em ployed by the Government of the United States upon any public work of the United States is limited to eight hours in any one calendar day, except in case of extraordinary emergency; and WHEREAS I find that by reason of the foregoing an extraordinary emergency exists:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the said act of August 1, 1892, as amended by the said act of March 3, 1913, and as President of the United States, I hereby suspend for the duration of the emergencies proclaimed by me on September 8, 1939, and May 27, 1941, the above-mentioned provisions of law prohibiting more than eight hours of labor in any one day by laborers and mechanics employed by the Government of the United States as to all work per formed by laborers and mechanics em ployed by the Veterans Administration on any public work within the United States which is essential to the prosecu tion of the war: Provided, That the wages and overtime pay of all laborers and me
chanics so employed by the Veterans Administration shall be computed in ac cordance with the provisions of existing law.
T he W h ite
F ranklin D R oosevelt H ouse ,
May 11,1944
F. R. Doc. 44-6842; Filed, May 12, 1944;
2:52 p. m.

Regulations TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IFarm Credit Administration FCA Order 406 1
P art
70Loan
I nterest R ates S ecurity
and
interest rate on loans secured by com
modity credit corporation loan docu
m ents
Interest rate on loans made pursuant to provisions of subsection a of section 8 of the Agricultural Marketing Act, as amended, upon the security of Com modity Credit Corporation loan docu ments.
Section 70.81-50, Title 6, Code of Federal Regulations, is hereby amended to read as follows:
70.81-50 Interest rate on loans secured by Commodity Credit Corpora tion loan documents. The rate of inter est on loans made on or after May 10, 1944, by any district bank for coopera tives or the Central Bank for Coopera tives to eligible farmers cooperatives, upon the security of the following types of Commodity Credit Corporation loan documents, shall be 1.00 per centum per annum:
a Those representing loans made by such farmers cooperatives as lending agents pursuant to agreements entered into with Commodity Credit Corporation and which are evidenced by notes of their producer members or farmer patrons, and qualified for purchase by and sale to Commodity Credit Corporation;
b Those representing cotton quali fied for loans from Commodity Credit Continued on p. 5103

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E xecutive O rder:

Page
Eight-hour law, suspension as to laborers and mechanics em ployed by Veterans Admin istration on public work within . S_____________ 5101
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A griculture D epartment. See also War Food Administration.
Oil and gas leases, lands under jurisdiction of Department- 5103
A lien P roperty Custodian :

Hearing; Batzouroff & Cie____ 5181
Vesting orders:
Fukuda, J _____________
51,82
Iwakami, Konosuke, et al---- 5181
Kopta, Emilie_____________ 5183
Kuerschner, Esle__________ 5187
Lindemann, Verona________ 5184
Loewe, F. W __________ 5185
Mitamura, Chizu_____ ___ 5182
Moeller, O ttilie___________ 5185
Perret, A nna_____________ 5185
Schmid, Kathrine_________ 5186
Singer, Sarah_____________ 5186
Sitz, Paul G_______
5187
S t a a r , M a r i e Elisabeth Gubsch_______________ 5187
Suyehiro, Umetaro________ 5184
Swernofsky, Elsie_________ 5188
Tersan,. John_____________ 5188
Wagner, Elsie_____________ 5189
Weniger and Company_____ 5189
Wilson, Florence, Ellsworth_5190
Witmark, Isidore_________ 5190
F arm Credit A dministration:

Loan policies; lending limits for each district bank for co operatives ________ J ____ 5103
Loans secured by Commodity Credit Corporation loan documents, interest rate__ 5101
F ederal
Communications m ission :

Com
Emergency services; municipal and marine fire stations__ 5174
Frequency allocations, Appendix B amended_____________ 5174
Hearings :
Albuquerque Broadcasting Co. KO B___________ 5178
Independent Merchants Broadcasting Co.
WLOL
5178
Continued on p. 5102
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