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Title 3— the President Contents - 0 N A L 4 * VOLUME 15 NUMBER 235 Washington, Tuesday, December 5, 1950 TITLE 3— THE PRESIDENT of the United States, it is ordered as CONTENTS follows: EXECUTIVE ORDER 10185 1. There is hereby established the THE PRESIDENT Federal Civil Defense Administration Amendment of Executive Order No. (hereinafter referred to as the Admin­ Executive Orders Pa&e 101661 of October 4, 1950 istration) in the Office for Emergency Federal Civil Defense Administra­ By virtue of the authority vested in me Management of the Executive Office of tion, establishment in Office for by section 4 (j) of the Selective Service the President. At the head of the Ad­ Emergency Management of the Act of 1948, as amended by the act of ministration shall be an Administrator Executive Office of the Presi­ September 9, 1950, Public Law 779, 81st who shall be appointed by the President dent ________!_____________ 8557 Congress, it is ordered that Executive with compensation at the rate of $17,500 National Advisory Committee on Order No. 10166 of October 4, 1950, en­ a year, and who may appoint a Deputy Selection of Physicians, Den­ titled “Establishing the National Advi­ Administrator with compensation at the tists, and Allied Specialists, es­ sory Committee on the Selection of Doc­ rate of $16,000 a year. The foregoing tablishment; amendment of EO tors, Dentists, and Allied Specialists”, be, appointments shall be made without re­ 10166_____________________ 8557 and it is hereby, amended as follows: gard to the civil-service laws and the 1. The title of the order is amended Classification Act of 1949. EXECUTIVE AGENCIES to read “Establishing the National Ad­ 2. The basic purpose of the Adminis­ visory Committee on the Selection of tration shall be to promote and facilitate Agriculture Department Physicians, Dentists, and . Allied Spe­ the civil defense of the United States in See Animal Industry Bureau; cialists”. cooperation with the several States. Production and Marketing Ad- • 2. The name of the Committee estab­ Subject to the direction and control of ministration. lished by paragraph 1 of the order as the President and within such amounts Air Force Department the “National Advisory Committee on of funds as may be made available, and the Selection of Doctors, Dentists, and in accordance with law, the Administra­ Rules and regulations : Allied Specialists” is changed to, “Na­ tor shall perfornr the following func­ Personnel; decorations and tional Advisory Committee on the Selec­ tions: awards__________________ 8564 tion of Physicians, Dentists, and Allied . (a) Prepare comprehensive Federal Alien Property» Office of Specialists”. plans and programs for the civil defense Notices: 3. Paragraph 4 of the order is hereby of the United States and coordinate Vesting orders, etc.: amended to read as follows: them with the civilrdefense activities of Banco Aleman Transatlán­ "4. Within the limits of applicable law, the States, of neighboring countries, and, tico, Madrid, Spain, et al_8615 the Selective Service System shall defray with the consent of any such country, of Barkowski, Brono O. and necessary expenses of the Committee, in­ any state, province, or similar political Margaret E_________ 8618 cluding the compensation of the mem­ subdivision thereof. Birkert, Freda C__________ 8618 bers thereof, and necessary expenses of (b) Conduct or arrange for the con­ Bode, George G___________ 8608 those State and local volunteer advisory duct of research to develop civil-defense Bredehoft, Fred, et al_______ 8619 committees which may be designated by measures and equipment and to effect Compania Argentina de Man­ the Committee.” the standardization thereof. (c) Disseminate civil-defense infor­ datos-Sociedad Anónima_8610 4. This order shall be effective as of mation and exchange such information Deetj en, Ida and Ella_______ 8616 October 4, 1950. Dorn, William__1_________ 8609 with foreign countries. Picker, Alfred Fritz_______ 8619 Harry S. Truman (d) Conduct or arrange for training Frenkel, Richard B., et al___8611 The W hite House, programs for the instruction of State Freter, Hanna_________ 8607 December 1,1950. and local civil-defense leaders and spe­ cialists in the organization, operation, Girmann, Ema___________ 8607 [F. R. Doc. 50-11152; Piled, Dec. 4, 1950; Girmann, Heinz__________ 8608 10:51 a. m.] and techniques of civil defense. Grabner, George, Sr_______ 8602 (e) Assist and encourage any two Grieeshaber, Rosa________ 8602 States or groups of States or any one or Grimm, Minnie Pols_______ 8603 more States and any neighboring state, Hatanaka, Ichimatsu_______ 8603 EXECUTIVE ORDER 10186 province, or similar political subdivision Heinen, Drika____________ 8603 of a foreign country, with the consent of Heinz, Martha____________ 8602 Establishing the F ederal Civil D efense such foreign country, in negotiating and Henser, Maria____________ 8603 Administration in the Office for entering into agreements or compacts Hirsch, Joseph-___________ 8609 Emergency Management of the Exec­ for mutual aid across State lines, or into Hoesch, M., et al__________ 8612 utive Office of the President or out of the United States, to meet Ishimaru, Rev. Seiyu, et al_ 8604 By virtue of the authority vested in emergencies or disasters from enemy Jaschek, Frieda_______ 8604 me by the Constitution and the statutes, attacks which cannot be adequately met Katsuno, Peter Motonobu___ 8604 and in furtherance of the civil defense or controlled by the local forces: Pro­ Kirchmann, Elizabeth and vided, That all such agreements or com- Joseph, J r______________ 8605 115 F. R. 6777. (Continued on p. 8559) Kitagawa, Mrs. Yukie_______ 8605 8557 8558 THE PRESIDENT CONTENTS— Continued CONTENTS— Continued Animal Industry Bureau PaS® Interstate Commerce Commis- pase f e d e m( $ register Proposed rule making: sion— Continued \ 1934 J j p United Mexican States; meat Notices—Continued and meat food products, im­ Applications for relief—Con. portation______________ _ 8589 Grain from Pacific Junction, Army Department. Iowa_________ —___ ___ 8598 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Rules and regulations: Meats, fresh, and packing and days following official Federal holidays, Enlisted Reserve Corps; separa­ house products to South 8598 by the Division of the Federal Register, tion from service; discharge Soda ash and caustic soda to National Archives and Records Service, Gen« St. Louis, Mo., district____ 8599 eral Services Administration, pursuant to the from reserve duty status____ 8564 authority contained in the Federal Register Warrant officers, maritime and Justice Department Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as maritime engineer; tempo­ See Alien Property, Office of. amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8B), under regula­ rary appointment in Army of tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ the U. S_______________— 8564 Labor Department mittee of the Federal Register, approved by See Child Labor Branch; Public the President. Distribution is made only by Civil Aeronautics Administra­ Contracts Division; Wage and the Superintendent of Documents, Govern­ tion Hour Division. ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Rules and regulations: Land Management, Bureau of The regulatory material appearing herein Civil airways, designation; mis­ is keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Notices: which is publishéd, under 50 titles, pursuant cellaneous amendments-___ 8560 Arizona: to section 11 of the Federal Règister Act, as Control areas, control zones, and Classification order_______ 8594 amended June 19, 1937. reporting points, designation; Filing of plats of survey____ 8596 The F ederal Register will be furnished by miscellaneous, amendments_ 8560 Filing of plat of survey and mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Civil Aeronautics Board per month or $15.00 per year, payable in dependent resurvey------- - 8597 advance. ' The charge for individual copies Notices: Modification of grazing dis­ (minimum 15tf) varies in proportion to the Trans World Airlines, Inc.; trict__________________ 8595 size of the issue. Remit chedk or money hearing_________ 9598 Nevada; filing of plat of survey order, made payable to the Superintendent Commerce Department (2 documents) _______ 8595,8597 of Documents, directly to the Government Rules and regulations: Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. x See Civil Aeronautics Administra­ tion; Interhational Trade, Of­ Mineral permits, leases and li­ There are no restrictions on the republica­ censes; miscellaneous amend­ tion of material appearing in the F ederal fice of; National Production R egister. Authority. ments___________ 8582 Oil and gas leases; miscellane­ Customs Bureau ous amendments________ 8582 Rules and regulations: Customs and navigation laws, National Production Authority CONTENTS— Continued enforcement; articles landed Rules and regulations: by seamen ____________ 8563 Aluminum, use___ __________ 8576 Alien Property, Office of— Con, Pas® Nickel.___________ ;________ 8580 Notices—Continued Defense Department Rayon______________ 8580 Vesting orders, etc.—Continued See Air Force Department; Army Steel_________ 8573 Kopp, Walter_____________ 8605 Department. Distributors_______y____ _ 8575 Kuske, Anna, et al________ 8617 Federal Reserve System Zinc, use___________ .______ 8578 Kuwahara, Kametaro______ 8608 Rules and regulations: Miller, Ella_______________ 8605 Production and Marketing A d ­ Consumer instalment credit; in­ ministration N. V. Algemeene Huiden en terpretations__ ______ ____ 8559 Leder Maatschappij and Proposed rule making: C. V. Handelmaatschappij
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