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No. Date 9650 Oct. 29

Subject

Portland, Maine; Portsmouth, N.H.; Boston, Mass.; Narragan-
sett Bay; New London, Conn.; New York Harbor; Delaware
Bay and River; Chesapeake Bay-Norfolk; Charleston Harbor;
and Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound Defensive Sea Areas;
discontinuance .

9651 Oct. 30 Assistance to expanded production and continued stabilization
of national economy during the transition from war to peace,
and for orderly modification of wartime controls over prices,
wages, materials and facilities; amending Executive Order

9599.

9652 Oct. 31 Department of State; authorization of the appointment of certain personnel..

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$653 Nov. I

Civil service rules; amending Schedules A and B

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9654 Nov. 3

German steamship "Milwaukee"; adoption and ratification of
capture

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9655 Nov. 14 Public Health Service; regulations relating to commissioned officers and employees

9656 Nov. 15 Shipbuilding Stabilization Committee; transfer from Civilian Production Administration to Labor Department.

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9657 Nov. 16 Greece; providing for the representation of the United States in the observation of elections

9658 Nov. 21 Capital Transit Company, Washington, D.C.; possession, control, and operation of the transportation system, plants, and facilities

9659 Nov. 21 Indian lands; extension of trust periods expiring during calendar year 1946. . .

9660 Nov. 29 Japan; charges of war crimes against major leaders and their principal agents and accessories, conferring certain authority upon the chief of counsel in preparation and prosecution of . 9661 Nov. 29 Great Lakes Towing Company, Cleveland, Ohio; possession, control, and operation of the transportation system, plants, and facilities

9662 Nov. 29 Civil service examinatons, certain; restriction of competition

to veterans.

9663 Nov. 30 Emergency board; creation to investigate a dispute between the Texas & New Orleans Railway Company and Hospital Association of the Southern Pacific Lines in Texas and Louisiana, and certain of its employees.

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Fair Employment Practice Committee; continuing the work of...
Smaller War Plants Corporation; transfer of functions to the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the Department of
Commerce..

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PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS OTHER THAN
PROCLAMATIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS

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Date

Apr. 13

Apr. 13

Order: Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies Saturday afternoon,
Apr. 14.

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Order: Display of flags at half-staff on all public buildings until close of
Monday, May 14.

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Aug. 15

Directive: Censorship, Office of; cessation of certain activities..

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Sept. 11

Letter: World War II, designation of; approval of recommendation of War
and Navy Departments...

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Sept. 19 Regulation: Regulations under Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945; addisional within-grade salary advancements as rewards for superior accomplishment, granting of...

Dec. 14 Appointment: Factfinding board in General Motors dispute.

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Appendix C-Presidential Reports to

the Congress, 1945

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for the period July 1940 through April 30, 1945. H. Doc. 262 Third Annual Report of the National Patent Planning Commission

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Appendix D-Rules Governing This

Publication

[Reprinted from the Federal Register, vol. 24, p. 2354, dated March 26, 1959]

TITLE 1-GENERAL PROVISIONS

Chapter I-Administrative Committee of the Federal Register

PART 32-PUBLIC PAPERS OF THE PRESI

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PAID DISTRIBUTION

32.20 Agency requisitions.
32.21 Extra copies.
32.22 Sale to public.

AUTHORITY: 88 32.1 to 32.22 issued under sec. 6, 49 Stat. 501, as amended; 44 U.S.C. 306.

PUBLICATION AND FORMAT

832.1 Publication required. There shall be published forthwith at the end of each calendar year, beginning with the year 1957, a special edition of the FEDERAL REGISTER designated "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States." Each volume shall cover one calendar year and shall be identified further by the name of the President and the year covered.

832.2 Coverage of prior years. After conferring with the National Historical Publications Commission with respect to the need therefor, the Administrative Committee may

from time to time authorize the publication of similar volumes covering specified calendar years prior to 1957.

832.3 Format, indexes, ancillaries. Each annual volume, divided into books whenever appropriate, shall be separately published in the binding and style deemed by the Administrative Committee to be suitable to the dignity of the office of President of the United States. Each volume shall be appropriately indexed and shall contain appropriate ancillary information respecting significant Presidential documents not published in full text.

SCOPE

832.10 Basic criteria. The basic text of the volumes shall consist of oral utterances by the President or of writings subscribed by him. All materials selected for inclusion under these criteria must also be in the public domain by virtue of White House press release or otherwise.

§ 32.11 Sources. (a) The basic text of the volumes shall be selected from the official text of: (1) Communications to the Congress, (2) public addresses, (3) transcripts of press conferences, (4) public letters, (5) messages to heads of state, (6) statements released on miscellaneous subjects, and (7) formal executive documents promulgated in accordance with law.

(b) Ancillary text, notes, and tables shall be derived from official sources only.

FREE DISTRIBUTION

832.15 Members of Congress. Each Member of Congress shall be entitled to one copy of each annual volume upon application therefor in writing to the Director.

832.16 The Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of the United States shall be entitled to twelve copies of the annual volumes.

$32.17 Executive agencies. The head of each department and the head of each independent agency in the executive branch of the Government shall be entitled to one copy of each annual volume upon application therefor in writing to the Director.

PAID DISTRIBUTION

$32.20 Agency requisitions. Each Federal agency shall be entitled to obtain at cost copies of the annual volumes for official use upon the timely submission to the Government Printing Office of a printing and binding requisition (Standard Form No. 1).

§ 32.21 Extra copies. All requests for extra copies of the annual volumes shall be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. Extra copies shall be paid for by the agency or official requesting them.

$32.22 Sale to public. The annual volumes shall be placed on sale to the public by

the Superintendent of Documents at prices determined by him under the general direction of the Administrative Committee.

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTee of
THE FEDERAL REGISTER,
WAYNE C. Grover,

Archivist of the United States,
Chairman.

RAYMOND BLATTENBERGER,

The Public Printer,
Member.

WILLIAM O. BURTNER,

Representative of the Attorney General, Member.

Approved March 20, 1959.

WILLIAM P. ROGERS,

Attorney General. FRANKLIN FLOETE,

Administrator of General Services.

[F.R. Doc. 59-2517; Filed, Mar. 25, 1959; 8:45 a.m.]

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