Federal Register - January 15, 1949
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 14
/V/TEO
NUMBER 11
Washington, Saturday, January 15, 1949
provement is especially noticeable with respect to fuel oils of all kinds.
Supplies of pipeline gas and liquefied EXECUTIVE ORDER 10028
petroleum gas are still inadequate in D efining N oncombatant S ervice and some consuming areas. Therefore, care N oncombatant T raining should continue to be exercised in those By virtue of and pursuant to the au areas with respect to consumption of thority vested in me by Title I of the these gaseous fuels. Furthermore, each Selective Service Act of 1948 62 Stat. department and independent agency 604, and as President of the United should continue to refrain from purchas States, the following definitions are ing, installing or converting equipment hereby prescribed for the purposes of that consumes any fuel substance that is scarce in a particular locality.
section 6 j of the said Act:
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The term noncombatant service With the above qualificatrons the situ shall mean a service in any unit of the ation appears to be such that decisions armed forces which is unarmed at all regarding fuel needs and fuel-consuming times; b service in the medical depart eqipment installations may be left to the ment of any of the armed forces, wher discretion of the individual departments ever performed; or c any other assign or agencies, subject, of course, to the gen ment the primary function of which does eral policy that continued conservation not require the use of arms in combat; and governmental economy, as set forth provided that such other assignment is in my order of January 17,1948, shall be acceptable to the individual concerned practiced to the utmost degree consistent and does not require him to bear arms with efficient performance of the duties or i!b be trained in their use.
and responsibilities of the several depart 2
The term noncombatant train ments and independent agencies.
ing shall mean any training which is The Bureau of Mines will continue to not concerned with the study, use, or make its consulting technical services handling of arms or weapons.
available for the guidance of all branches of the Federal establishment, with re H arry S. T ruman spect to choice of fuel in particular areas T he W hite H ouse, or localities, and the selection and effi January 13, 1949.
cient operation of consuming equipment.
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
F. R. Doc. 49-445; Filed, Jan. 14, 1949;
10:42 a. m.j
H arry S. T ruman F. R. Doc. 49-412; Filed, Jan. 13, 1949;
4:18 p. m.
DIRECTIVE OF JANUARY 13, 1949
R evocation of O rder for Conservation of F uel O ilkG asoline, and G as
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
To the Heads of All Departments and Independent Agencies :
Upon the recommendation of the Sec retary of the Interior my order dated January 17, 1948, For Conservation of Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Gas,1 is hereby revoked, effective as of this date.
This action is possible because of the gratifying improvement in the general fuel supply situation. The fine coopera tion of the entire Federal establishment during the past year, in reducing to a minimum the consumption of scarce fuels, has contributed materially in over coming the fuel shortages_fif last winter and spring, and in bringing about the present improved situation. This im
Chapter I Production and Mar keting Administration Standards, Inspections, and Marketing Prac tices, Department of Agriculture
113 F. R. 253.
Subchapter C-Regulations Under the Farm Products Inspection Act P art 51F ruits, V egetables and Other P roducts1 I nspection , Certification and S tandards
On December 7, 1948, a notice of pro posed rule making was published in the Among such other products are the fol lowing: raw nuts; Christmas trees and greens; flowers and flower bulbs; and onion sets.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Adihinistrative Order
Fuel oil, gasoline, and gas; revo cation of order for conservation------------------ ----- ------- L .
Pa€e
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Executive Order
Noncombatant service and noncombatant training; definition.
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
Rules and regulations:
Fruits, vegetables, and other products; revision of part___
Limitation of shipments:
Arizona and California:
G rapefruit_____________
Oranges________________
Florida:
Grapefruit_______
Oranges___ >___________
Tangerines_____________
Sugar determinations:
Reasonable prices for sugar cane:
Hawaii_________________
Puerto Rico.____________
. Wage rates:
Sugar beets in California_
Sugarcane in Hawaii_____
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Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Adelhardt, John___________
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Burgering, Antonia________
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Daehling, Walter__________ 234
Eichman, Else____________ - 236
Emsheimer, Bertha________
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Gieske, Wilhelmine, et al___
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Guignebert, Marthe________ 236
Huppach, Justine_________
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Jaretzki, Alfred___________
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Schussler, August_________
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Thomas, Elsie G__________
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Vassmer, H. W. D., and Hans Vassmer________________ 235
Von Wedel, Lotti__________
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Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Accident at Seattle, Wash__
Chicago and Southern Air Lines, Inc_.____________
Mid-Continent Airlines, Inc.
Pan American Airways, Inc_
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