VOLUME 11 1934 NUMBER 56 * ^AflTEO ^ Washington, Thursday, March 21, 1946 The President IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ CONTENTS unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be THE PRESIDENT PROCLAMATION 2682 affixed. P roclamation: Pas e DONE at the city of Washington this Army Day 1946______________ 2963 Army Day, 1946 20th day of March in the year of our REGULATIONS AND NOTICES BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES Lord nineteen hundred and [seal] forty-six, and of the Independ­ OF AMERICA Alien P roperty Custodian: ence of the United States of Claim under vesting orders, ex­ A PROCLAMATION America the one hundred and seventieth. tension of time for filing_ 2966 WHEREAS the Army of the United H arry S. T ruman Vesting orders, etc.: States has performed gallantly its part, Allgemeine Deutsche Credit- in magnificent cooperation with our By the President: Anstalt (2 documents)_ 3003, Allies, in accomplishing the utter defeat J ames F . B yrnes, 3004 in the past year of the enemy nations Secretary of State. Bethmann, Gebrueder_____ 3004 that threatened our freedom and re­ Deutsche Mercurbank_____ 3005 [F. R. Doc. 46-4711; Filed, Mar. 20, 1946; Deutsche Reichsbank______ 3005 quired us to defend it in the mos' terri­ 11:58 a. m.] ble war in history; Emden Gewerbebank_______ 3005 WHEREAS our Army continues in Gleue, Adolf________________ 3006 active service to the nation in occupy­ Gebrueder Brehmer________ 3006 ing parts of enemy countries to insure Regulations Hallescher Bankverein, von the establishment of a lasting peace; Kulisch, Kaempf & Co., and Komm. Ges. auf Aktien_ 3007 WHEREAS the Congress, by Senate TITLE 8—ALIENS* AND NATIONALITY Heidelberger Privatbank____ 3007 Kestner, Fritz Albert_______ 3007 Concurrent Resolution 5, 75th Congress, Chapter I—Immigration and agreed to by the House of Representa­ Kitadai, Shigehiro__________ 3008 tives on March 16 1937, has recognized Naturalization Service Knowlton, Edwin F _________ 3003 April 6 of each year as Army Day and Subchapter B—Immigration Regulations Krause, William____________ 3008 has requested that the President issue Kretschmar, Ernst_________ 3008 a proclamation annually with respect to F oreign Government R epresentatives Landgraf, W________________ 3009 that day: to International Organizations Lentz & Hirschfeld-I_______ 3009 NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. The following amendments and addi­ Leukart, Sophie, and Amelia TRUMAN, President of the United tions to Chapter I are issued: Grom Holzmann_______ 3010 States of America, in order that we may Messerer, Louisa, et al______ 3010 give especial honor to our Army, to the P art 105—Head T ax Metzler, B., Seel Sohn & Co_3010 soldiers of World War II, and to the The following paragraph is hereby Nishi, Kazuo________________ 3011 soldiers who defended our liberty in added to § 105.3, Title 8, Chapter I, Code Okada, Saiichi_____________ 3011 other wars, do hereby proclaim Satur­ of Federal Regulations: Plump, Messrs. Carl F., & Co__ 3012 day, April 6, 1946, as Army Day, and do Preissler, Leonhard___ ______ 3012 § 105.3 Aliens not subject to head invite the Governors of the several Civilian P roduction Administra­ States to issue proclamations calling for tax. The head tax shall not be levied tion: the observance of that day. upon the following classes of aliens :. Priorities system operation (PR I also remind our citizens that our • * * * * * 1 )----- ------------------------------ 2967 Army, charged with responsibility for de­ (p) Foreign government representa­ Trucks, special provisions for fending the United States and our ter­ tives to international organizations. assignment of CC ratings ritorial possessions, can carry out its for distribution (PR 28, Representatives of foreign governments Dir. 6 )_________________ 2973 duty only with the full support of our in or to international organizations des­ people. I urge my fellow citizens to be E conomic Stabilization, Office o f : mindful of the Army’s needs, to the end ignated by the President by Executive Support prices, subsidies; green * that our soldiers overseas do not lack the order as entitled to enJoy privileges, ex­ coffee imports____________ 2994 means of performing effectively their emptions, and immunities as interna­ F ederal P ower Commission: continuing duties, and in order that the tional organizations under the Interna­ Tennessee Gas and Transmis­ hardship of their separation from home tional Organizations Immunities Act (59 sion Co., hearing_________ 3003 and loved ones may be alleviated in every Stat. 669), or officers or employees of F ederal T rade Commission: possible way. I know that our people such international organizations, and Mega-Ear-Phone; hearing____ 3003 will always remember the soldiers who the families, attendants, servants, and I mmigration and Naturalization S ervice: have suffered that we might remain free, employees of such representatives, offi­ cers, or employees. Head tax; foreign government and the families of those who have sac­ representatives to inter­ rificed their lives for our cause. (Continued on p. 2965) national organizations___ 2963 2963 2964 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, March 21, 1946 CONTENTS—Continued CONTENTS—O ’ tinued Offic e of P rice Administration— PaSe Office of P rice Administration— Page FEDERÄ1MREGISTER Continued. Continued. AdJustments and pricing or­ Thermostats for gas and electric V , '»34 e OHtTtO* ders—Continued. ranges (MPR 188, Order 9) _ 3019 Hydro Check Products, Inc— 3017 Transportation services by wa­ Metzger’s Dependable Wax ter in New York Harbor (Rev. SR 11, Order D — 3019 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Products_______________ 3012 and days following legal holidays, by the Mimms, E. M.-----------i---------- 3015 P ublic Health Service: Division of the Federal Register, the National Northeast Tool & Die Works, Foreign quarantine_________ 2995 Archives, pursuant to the authority contained Inc_.---------------------------- 3018* Parrots, importation of; cross in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, Porter, H. K., Inc___________ 3014 reference_________ _______ 2999 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Securities and E xchange Commis­ 8 Weiskittel, Harry C., Co., Inc_ 3016 ch. B ), under regulations prescribed by the Apparel and house furnishings sion: Administrative Committee, approved by the Hearings, etc.: President. Distribution is made only by the (MPR 580, Am. 10)_______ 2987 Superintendent of Documents, Government Asphalt and asphalt products Philadelphia Stock Exchange Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. (MPR 323, Am. 12)_____ — 2991 et al____________________ 3019 The regulatory material appearing hereip is Automotive parts: Cities Service Power & Light keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Manufacturers’ maximum Co — ______ 3021 which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant prices (MPR 452, Am. 12) _ 2992 Crescent Public Service Co. to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Wholesalers and retailers et al____________ _______ 3020 amended June 19, 1937. NY PA NJ Utilities Co. et al__ 3020 The F ed eral R e g is t e r will be furnished by maximum prices (MPR mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 453, Am. 8 )________ —— 2992 Potomac Edison Co. et al----- 3021 per month or $15.00 per year, payable in ad­ Bituminous coal delivered from S olid F uels Administration for vance. The charge for individual copies mine or preparation plant W ar: (minimum 15$) varies in proportion to the (MPR 120, Am. 156)-------- 2991 Coal, free movement via Great size of the issue. Remit check or money Common carriers, non-regu- Lakes---------- 2966 order, made payable to the Superintendent T reasury Department : of Documents, directly to ''the Government lated, and public utilities Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. (Rev. SR 11, Am. 74)____ - 2993 % % certificates of indebtedness, There are no restrictions on the republica­ Cotton textiles (SO 131, Am. 15)_ 2973 series D-1947; offering-------- 3002 tion of material appearing in the F ederal Foods, grains and cereals, feeds, Veterans’ Administration: R egister. tobacco and tobacco prod­ Insurance, National Service life; ucts, agricultural chemicals, examinations_____________v 2994 etc. (SO 132, Am. 20)______ 2989 W ar Department: Fuel (MPR 88, Am. 42)--------— 2990 NOTICE Appointment of commissioned Garments, women’s, girls’, chil­ officers, warrant officers, The 1944 Supplement to the Code dren’s and toddlers’ (RMPR and chaplains; waiver of 330, Am. 4 )_______________ 2985 physical defects-----------------. 2966 of the Federal Regulations may be Goods, finished piece (MPR 127, Safeguarding military informa­ obtained from the Superintendent Am. 43)______ 2986 tion; War Department con­ of Documents, Government Print­ Hawaii: tracts and site locations------. 2966 ing Office, at $3 per book. Goods, finished piece (RMPR 373, Am. 72)______________ 2993 CODIFICATION GUIDE Book 1: Titles 1-10, including Hogs, live island (RMPR 373, A numerical list of the parts of the Code Presidential documents in full text. Am. 73)______ 2993 of Federal Regulations affected by documents Book 2: Titles 11-32. Sugar, fine granulated (RMPR published in this issue. Documents carried Book 3: Titles 33-50, including a 373, Am. 74)____ 2992 in the Cumulative Supplement by Uncodified Hay (MPR 582, Am. 3) — ______ 2991 tabulation only are not included within the general index and ancillary tables. Machinery, - industrial, a n d purview of this list. equipment (SO 142", Am. 2) _ 2973 Machines, parts and industrial T itle
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