Federal Register - January 30, 1951
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VOLUME 16
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NUMBER 20
Washington, Tuesday, January 30, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
LETTER OF JANUARY 26, 1951
C ooperation W it h E conom ic S tabilization A g e n c y
T he W h ite H ouse ,
internal security, no agents shall be as CONTENTS
signed without the consent of theA t THE PRESIDENT
torney General.
b Personnel qualified in the study Letfer Pase and analysis of costs, prices, wages, work Cooperation with Economic Sta- , ing conditions, and other economic and bilization Agency_____________
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social data relating thereto.
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
2. Furnishing any available reports, information, or other data concerning Agriculture Department costs of production, distribution and See Commodity Credit Corpora transportation, prices and price trends, tion; Production and Marketing profits, and wages and wage trends.
Administration.
3. Providing such other services, in Alien Property, Office of formation, and facilities as may be Notices :
appropriate.
Vesting orders, etc.:
In many cases rapid implementation Abrams, Maria Helena, et al_
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of this program will require early notifi Arts, Gerard_______
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cation of field offices and establishments, Feyerabend, Frieda, and Anna by you, of arrangements whereby these 879
Von Schuh______________
offices and establishments can be most Gertz, William_____________
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effective in providing assistance.
Graf, Ernest_______
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H arry S. T r um an Hoeck, Wilhelmina Rahder_
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Hulsmann, Anton___________
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Krell, Emil Moritz__________
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TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Oyabu, Dewey K ____________
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Scholz, Siegelinde, et al_____
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Chapter IV Production and Market Takeda, Tokutaro and Toyo__
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ing Administration and Commodity Tellefesen, Arthur Thomas Credit Corporation, Department of and Ethel Frances_______
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Agricuiture Tiegs, Frieda______________
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Wester, Charles_____________
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Subchapter C Loans, Purchases, and Other Wiehern, Gesche_______:____
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Operations Zschunke, Selma___________
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Washington, January 26, 1951.
To the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies:
It is imperative that the economic stabilization orders issued today receive the fullest possible support by business and industry and by the people of the nation. The initial success of these or ders in accomplishing their purposes for the good of all will require sacrifice and a high degree of self-restraint. The Fed eral Government must be prepared to do everything in its power to insure equi table and just administration of these orders andjto obtain full compliance with them.
Until such time as the Economic Sta bilization Agency can recruit and train the staff it will need, all departments and agencies should make whatever contri bution they can to assure the success of our efforts to stabilize prices and wages.
It is understood that essential work now programmed may have to be postponed temporarily. Therefore, as President of the United States and pursuant to the 1950 C. C. C. Grain Price Support Program authority vested in me by the Constitu Bulletin 1, Amdt. 1 to Supp. 1, Winter tion and statutes, including section 403
Cover Crop and Kobe Lespedeza Seed of the Defense Production Act of 1950,1
P art 601 G rains and R elated call upon each agency to make its re C o m m o dities sources in staff, and knowledge and experience available to the Economic SUBPART 1950-CROP WINTER COVER CROP
Stabilization Agency, including the Office AND KOBE LESPEDEZA SEED
of Price Stabilization and the Wage The 1850 Price Support Bulletin 1, Stabilization Board, to the extent re Supplement 1, Winter Cover Crop and quested by the Director of Defense Kobe Lespedeza Seed Price Support Bul Mobilization.
letin, published in 15 F. R. 3714, is Specifically, each agency shall provide amended by changing 601.422 d , such cooperation and assistance, conso 601.428, 601.429, 601.430, and 601.433 d nant with law, as it can, to meet the to read as shown below:
following types :
1.
Assignment of personnel in Wash 601.422 Availability of price sup ington, D. C., and in regional and field port.
offices on a reimbursable loan basis for d When to apply. Loans and pur temporary periods as agreed upon in in chase agreements will be available to pro dividual cases, including ducers from the time of harvest through a Personnel qualified in investiga December 31, 1950, and the applicable documents must be signed by the pro tion, intelligence and enforcement duties ducer and delivered to the county com and functions, and the supervision and mittee not later than such date, except administration thereof, except that, in that loan documents and purchase agreeview of the responsibility of the Federal Continued on p. 795
Bureau of Investigation in the field of
Army Department See Engineers Corps.
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Notices:
Organization and functions____
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Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Accident at Philadelphia Inter national Airport, Philadel phia, Pa.; hearing___________
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Coasf Guard Rules and regulations:
Security of vessels; security check and clearance of mer chant marine personnel; em ployment of personnel on mer chant vessels______ l ________
Security of waterfront facilities;
identification credentials for persons requiring access to waterfront facilities or ves sels; notification of denial or revocation of Coast Guard Port Security Card__________
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