Federal Register - June 22, 1946

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 11

REGISTER

1934
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NUMBER 122

. Washington , Saturday, June 22, 1946
T h e President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9739
P rescribing R egulations G overning the - P ayment of E xpenses of T ransporta tion of Civilian O fficers and E m ploy
ees T ransferred I ncident to the R e
turn of D epartmental F unctions to the S eat of G overnment
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority vested in me by the Second De ficiency Appropriation Act, 1946, ap proved May 18, 1946 Public Law 384
79th Congress, under the heading Fed eral Works Agency Public Buildings Administration, it is hereby ordered as follows:
S ection 1. The provisions of Executive Order No. 8588 of November 7, 1940, as amended, prescribing regulations gov erning the-payment of expenses of trans portationof household goods and per sonal effects of certain civilian officers and employees of the United States, and f the provisions of Part I I of Executive -Order No. 9587 of July 6,1945, prescribing regulations governing the payment of expenses of transportation of the imme diate families of certain civilian officers and employees of the Government, are hereby made applicable with respect to the payment of expenses of transporta tion of civilian officers and employees incident to, the return of departmental functions to the seat of government as authorized by the said Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1946: Provided, That the weight limitation on household ef fects and other personal property of such officers and employees shall be 7,000
pounds gross if uncrated, instead of 5,000
pounds, and 8,750 pounds gross if crated, instead of 6,250 pounds.
S ection 2. The maximum period for which the Government shall pay the ex penses of temporary storage of such prpperty shall be sixty days: Provided, That the temporary storage for which expenses may be paid by the Government shall be restricted to storage in one warehouse only: And provided further, That em ployees transferred to the seat of govern ment in accordance with a designation of the President as provided by the said Second Deficiency Appropriation Act,
1946, but prior to approval thereof shall be paid, in_addition to other expenses and allowances authorized by the said Act, the expenses for temporary storage of their household effects and personal ef fects, including the expenses incident to such storage, notwithstanding the fact that such expenses may have been in curred without competitive bidding.
S ection 3. With respect to the said employees .transferred to the seat of gov ernment prior to approval of the said Act, the provisions of the Act shall apply only to those whose positions were transferred to the seat of government subsequent to October 11, 1944.

This order shall be published in the F ederal R egister.
H arry S. T ruman T he W hite H ouse,
June 20, 1946.
F. R. Doc. 46-10709; Filed, June 20, 1946;.

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Regulations TITLE 5ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter ICivil Service Commission P art 12 R emovals retention
preference
and
R eduction
regulations for
USE IN REDUCTIONS IN FORCE

Section 12.313 Appeals 10 F.R. 12181
is amended to read as follows:
12.313 Appeals. Any employee who feels that there has been a violation of his rights under 12.301 to 12314 in clusive may appeal to the appropriate office of the Civil Service Commission within 10 days from the date he received his notice of the action to be taken. This time limit may be extended only upon a showing by the employee that circum stances beyond his control prevented him from filing his appeal within the pre scribed 10 days. In order that employees may be informed of the facts on which action is based they shall have the right to examine a copy of these regulations and to inspect the retention register and Continued on p. 6959

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E xecutive O rder:

Pagfcr
Civilian officers and employees transferred ineident to re turn of departmental func tions to seat of Govern ment; payment of expenses of transportation___________

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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A griculture D epartment. See also
Entomology and Plant Quar antine Bureau.
Milk handling, Chicago, 111., area______________________ 6984
Naval stores conservation pro gram; m i s c e l l a n e o u s
amendments____ _________ 6961
Protein meal quotas WFO 9, Am. 9 --------------------____ 6962
Salaries and wages, Imperial Valley, I m p e r i a l County, C a l i f _____ ______ _
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A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n :

Vesting orders, etc.:
Biering, E. A. M _____________
Boxler, Agnes_______________
Costs and expenses incurred in certain court actions:
California________
Colorado and Idaho______
New Jersey___________
Pennsylvania.,_________
Dammel, Anna, or Wilhelm D am m el________
Dittmer, Meta________
Dobmann, Anna_______
Exportkreditbank___________
Franz, Christ_______________
Goebert, Julius_____________
Goerner, Johanna P __ ______
Hansen, Auguste________
.Hansen, Auguste Marie Luise_
Hansen, Joseph________._____
Hansen, Peter_-____________
Hauser, Mrs. Mary__________
Heim,/ Eugen________
Herrlein, George, and Lizzie H errlein_______________
Hesslinger, Frank, or Sophia Hesslinger ______________
Hoffman, Hans_________
Hoffman, Margaretha_______
Ikeda, Leo___________________
Jelinek, Elizabeth__ _________
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