TABLES NOTE: Former Tables 4 and 6 have been discontinued, and former Table 5 appears in Chapter I of Title 43. Former Table 7 has been renumbered Table 4. 2764 Jan. 1 Carrying out exclusive trade agreement with Cuba of October 30, 1947.- 2765 Jan. 6 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: Norway. 2766 Jan. 21 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: Luxembourg 2767 Jan. 27 Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency 2768 Jan. 30 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: Denmark. 2769 Jan. 30 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, Feb. 18 Red Cross Month, 1948. 2772 Mar. 20 Pan American Week, 1948. 2773 Mar. 24 Enlarging the Fort Matanzas National Monument, Florida. 2774 Mar. 25 Cancer Control Month, 1948.. 2775 Mar. 26 Panama Canal Toll Rates. 2776 Mar. 26 Enumeration of arms, ammunition, and implements of war. 2777 Mar. 30 I Am An American Day, 1948. Apr. 16 Child Health Day, 1948. Apr. 16 National Farm Safety Week, 1948.. Apr. 22 National Maritime Day, 1948_ 2782 Apr. 22 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, 2784 May 4 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, 2785 May 10 Francis Marion National Forest Wildlife Preserve. 2786 May 11 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: The Philippines 2787 May 27 Enlarging the Aztec Ruins National Monument: New Mexico. 2788 May 28 Prayer for Peace: Memorial Day, 1948.. 2790 June 11 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, 2791 June 12 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, carrying out general agreement 2792 June 25 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, 2793 July 1 Determining the drug isoamidone to be an opiate.. 2794 July 2 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: Belgium. 2795 July 2 Display of the Flag at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. 2796 July 15 Convening the Congress.. 2797 July 15 Death of General Pershing- 2798 July 15 Supplementing proclamations of December 16, 1947, and January 1, 1948, carrying out general agreement on tariffs and trade and exclusive trade agreement with Cuba, respectively 2800 July 20 Supplemental quota on imports of long-staple cotton. 2801 July 29 Amendments of regulations relating to migratory birds and game mammals. 2802 July 31 Termination of Brazilian Trade Agreement Proclamation.. 2804 Aug. 5 Fire Prevention Week, 1948. 2804A Aug. 18 National Guard Day, 1948. 2805 Aug. 21 Extension of time for renewing trade-mark registrations: Czechoslovakia 2806 Aug. 28 Death of Charles Evans Hughes.. 2807 Sept. 4 Determining the drug keto-bemidone to be an opiate. 2808 Sept. 7 Postponing the effective date of Proclamation No. 2775 of March 26, 1948, prescribing changes in Panama Canal Toll Rates.. 2809 Sept. 7 Supplementing Proclamation No. 2790 of June 11, 1948, proclaiming the protocol of rectifications to the general agreement on tariffs and trade. 2810 Sept. 8 Air Force Day, 1948. Sept. 13 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1948.. 3272 3597 4057 4176 4435 5229 5249 26 26 27 59 143 171 178 179 179 179 251 251 251 319 1947 9916 Dec. 31 Amendment of Executive Order No. 6868 of Oct. 9, 1934, designating members of the National Capital Housing Authority. 9917 Dec. 31 Appointment of members and alternate member of military tribunals established for the trial and punishment of major war criminals in Germany. 9918 Dec. 31 Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad Co. and other carriers, and certain of their employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate disputes.1948 9919 Jan. 3 Joint resolution approved Dec. 30, 1947; delegating authority and establishing procedures.. 9920 Jan. 8 Indian lands; extension of trust periods expiring during the calendar year 1948 9921 Jan. 10 Republic of the Philippines; authorizing the Philippine Alien Property Administra tor to transfer certain property. 9922 Jan. 13 Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Co. and certain of its employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute.. 9923 Jan. 13 Akron & Barberton Belt Railroad and certain of its employees; creation of an emer gency board to investigate a dispute. 9924 Jan. 13 Travieso, The Honorable Martin; designated as Acting Judge of the District Court of the United States for Puerto Rico 9925 Jan. 17 United States Atomic Energy Commission; establishing airspace reservations over certain facilities. 9926 Jan. 17 Amendment of Executive Order No. 9898, suspending the eight-hour law as to the laborers and mechanics employed by the Departments of the Army and the Air Force on certain public works. 0927 Jan. 17 Territory of Hawaii; restoring certain lands to the jurisdiction.. 9928 Jan. 21 Medical Department of the Army; suspending professional examinations for perma nent promotion of officers. 9929 Jan. 27 Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railroad Co. and other carriers, and certain of their employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute.. 9930 Feb. 4 1949 Edition of the Code of Federal Regulations; authorizing and directing the pub lication 9931 Feb. 19 National Security Resources Board; amendment of Executive Order 9905 designating the membership... 9932 | Feb. 27 Foreign Service; acquisition of competitive status and reemployment of certain per sons appointed or assigned 9933 Feb. 27 Amending Executive Order No. 9805 prescribing regulations governing payment of travel and transportation expenses of civilian officers and employees of the United States when transferred from one official station to another for permanent duty.. 9934 Mar. 5 Atomic energy facilities; creation of board of inquiry to report on labor dispute affect ing operation.. 9934A Mar. 15 Meat packing industry of United States; creation of a board of inquiry to report on a dispute.. 9935 Mar. 16 Directing the transfer of certain vessels to the Government of Italy 9936 Mar. 18 Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis and certain of its employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute 9937 Mar. 20 Philippine rehabilitation program; authorizing the agencies participating to exercise the authority vested in the President by section 4 of the Philippine Property Act of 1916.. 9938 Mar. 22 Revoking Executive Order No. 9544 of Apr. 25, 1945, authorizing the Secretary of War to assume control of a certain airport.. 9939 Mar. 23 Bituminous Coal Industry of the United States; creation of a board of inquiry to report on a labor dispute... 9940 Mar. 25 Railway Express Agency, Inc., and certain of its employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute. 9941 Mar. 26 Foreign Service retirement and disability system; authorizing the Secretary of State to prescribe rules and regulations relating thereto. 396 519 763 1099 1101 1250 1375 1395 1471 1503 1555 1579 1625 1625 Table 2-EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Continued No. Date Subject 13 F. R. page 1948 1823 1975 1975 sions from the operation of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as 1975 1977 1977 1977 Certain public international organizations; modifying Executive Order No. 9721 pro- 2089 2191 2191 Termination of reemployment rights of Federal civilian employees who transferred to 2214 2247 2283 2442 2471 2503 2675 2707 2707 forces or the Merchant Marine; directing the Civil Service Commission to make 2735 2783 2943 3009 3009 3193 3249 3313 3333 3481 international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, and 3573 3600 3759 and mechanics employed by the Departments of the 3689 3805 erning the granting of allowances for quarters and subsistence to enlisted men of the 3965 4033 4117 of Selective Service to perform certain functions of the President under the Selective 4117 President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity 4313 regulations pertaining to the granting of and accounting for certain Foreign Service 4375 4437 Table 2-EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Continued No. Date Subject 13 F. R. 4437 4727 4779 4893 5017 5137 5169 5249 5251, 5505 5359 5453 5473 5819 5851 1948 Reserve; regulations governing the furnishing of clothing in kind or payment of cash allowances in lieu thereof. out compliance with the requirements of the Civil Service Rules. certain labor disputes. of the Treasury Department. of an emergency board to investigate a dispute.. Aug. 28 Amending the Selective Service Regulations... tion of reemployment rights of Federal civilian employees who transferred to public or private agencies for national-defense or war work. Reservation and the Wheeler Field Military Reservation to the jurisdiction. employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute... of certain travel and transportation expenses. of precedence. additional compensation and credit. selection of persons for induction into the armed forces and their induction. tion and report -- tion. to Puerto Rico.. tion... ruary 24, 1913. employees; creation of an emergency board to investigate a dispute. respect to the granting of allowances and allotments to Government personnel on foreign duty. of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended.. acter Guidance in the Armed Forces. cooperate with state and local authorities. employees; amendment of Executive Order No. 10010 creating an einergency board to investigate disputes..., Secretary of the Interior to the Secretary of Agriculture for forest purposes 7 Prescribing the Manual for Courts-Martial, U. S. Army, 1949.. the use, possession, and control of certain lands. ing the furnishing of clothing in kind or payment of cash allowances in lieu thereof Reserve United States. exemptions, and immunities. 5854 5927 6104 6105 6263 6265 6343 6601 6601 7723 8173 9361 9361 |