Federal Register - June 7, 1945
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REGISTER
1934
VOLUME 10
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NUMBER 113
Washington, Thursday, June 7, 1945
T he P re sid e n t EXECUTIVE ORDER 9564
A uthorizing the P etroleum A dministra
tor To T ake P ossession of and O perate the P lants and F acilities of the H umble O il and R efin in g C ompany L ocated in I ngleside , T exas
WHEREAS after an investigation I
find and proclaim that the plants and facilities of the Humble Oil and Refining Company located in Ingleside, Texas, are equipped for the production of crude oil and its products that are required for the war effort, or that are useful in connec tion therewith; that there is a threatened interruption of the operation of said plants and facilities as a result of a labor disturbance; that the war effort will be unduly impeded or delayed by such in terruption; and that the exercise, as hereinafterspecified, of the powers vested in me is necessary to insure, in the inter ests of the war effort, the operation of these plants and facilities:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, including section 9 of the Selec tive Training and Service Act of 1940
54 Stat. 892 as amended by the War Labor Disputes Act 57 Stat. 163, as President of the United States and Com mander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1.
The Petroleum Administrator hereby authorized and directed, through and with the aid of any persons or in strumentalities that he may designate, to take possession of the plants and fa cilities of the Humble Oil and Refining Company located in Ingleside, Texas, and, to the extent that he may deem necessary, of any real or personal prop erty and other assets, wherever situ ated, used in connection with the opera tions thereof; to operate or to arrange for the operation of the plants and fa cilities in any manner that he deems necessary for the successful prosecu tion of the war; to exercise any contrac tual or other rights of the Humble Oil and Refining Company, and to continue
the employment of, or to employ, any persons, and to do any other thing that he may deem necessary for, or incidental to, the operation of the said plants and facilities and the production, sale, and distribution of the products thereof; and to take any other steps that he deems necessary to carry out the provisionsand purposes of this order.
2. The Petroleum Administrator shall operate the said plants and facilities pur suant to the provisions of the War Labor Disputes Act, and during his operation of the plants and facilities shall observe the terms and conditions of the direc tive order dated April 1,1944, of the Na tional War Labor Board.
3. The Petroleum Administrator is au thorized to take such action, if any, as he may deem necessary or desirable to pro vide protection for the plants and all per sons employed or seeking employment therein, and upon the request of the Pe troleum Administrator, or such person as may be designated to act for him, the Secretary of War shall take such action as may be necessary to provide such pro tection to such persons and property.
4. All Federal agencies, including, but not limited to, the War Manpower Com mission, the National Selective Service System, and the Department of Justice, are directed to cooperate with the Pe troleum Administrator to the fullest ex tent possible in carrying out the purposes óf this order.
5. Possession, control, and operation of any plant or facility, or part thereof, taken under this order shall be termi is nated by the Petroleum Administrator within 60 days after he determines that the productive efficiency of the plant, fa cility, or part thereof prevailing prior to the threatened interruption of produc tion, referred to in the recitals of this order, has been restored.
6. The Petroleum Administrator máy delegate any and all power, authority, and discretion conferred upon him by this order to the Deputy Petroleum Ad ministrator. The Petroleum Adminis trator and Deputy Petroleum Adminis trator may exercise the powers, author ity, and discretion conferred upon them by or under the provisions of this order through such personnel of the Petroleum
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E xecutive O rders :
Page
Airspace reservation over Ulster and Dutchess Counties, N.
Y.; revocation of EO 9090 of Mar. 6, 1942______ ____ __ 6793
Humble Oil and Refining Com pany, Ingleside, Tex.; pos session and operation by Pe troleum Administrator___ 6791
Pure Oil Company, Cabin Creek Oil Field, Dawes, W. Va.;possession and operation by Petroleum Administrator. _ 6792
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
F oreign E conomic A dministration :
Export control; prohibited ex portations, miscellaneous commodities_____________
6793
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m issio n :
Potatoes, icing restriction_____
6802
L abor D epartment :
Nash-Finch Co., and Ryan Fruit .
Co.; findings with respect to contracts in prosecution of war_______ _____________ 6803
O ffice
of
C ontract S ettlem ent :
Plant equipment, form of ap plication for disposition._
O ffice
of
Wentworth Bus Lines, Inc., et al.; directive to ODT and OPA to withhold priorities and allocations..________
O ffice
of
6802
E conomic S tabilization :
6804
P rice A dministration :
Adjustments and pricing orders:
Ajax Woodwork Co., Inc____ 6811
Altman, D aniel____ _______ 6807
Bardco Mfg. and Sales Co____ 6819
Belle Mfg. Co. Corr.______ 6820
Bertex Industrial__________ 6813
Burton-Thomas___________ 6810
Cadieux, Joseph A__________ 6818
Chicago Cabinet Co., Inc___ 6812
Cole Hot Blast Mfg. Co_____ 6808
College Industries, Inc______ 6812
DeLuxe Mfg. Co____________ 6813
Duane Chair Co____________ 6808
Ehler, Marye Berne________ 6829
Fischer Chair Co. 2 docu ments ________________ 6809
Friedman, Harry___________ 6816
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