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are vested in and imposed upon it by the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amended, and which are vested by the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 in the Federal Aviation Agency, and to specifying the date or dates upon which the transfers of officers, employees, and property (including office equipment and official records) under section 1502 (a) shall occur; and (3) specifying the date or dates upon which transfers of unexpended balances of appropriations under section 1502 (b) shall occur. Such further measures and dispositions as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine to be necessary in connection with the exercise of the authority delegated to him by this section shall be carried out in such manner as he shall direct and by such agencies as he shall designate.

SEC. 2. Executive Order No. 107311 of October 10, 1957, delegating to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget the authority vested in the President by a certain provision of the Airways Modernization Act of 1957, is hereby revoked, such revocation to become effective on the date the repeal of that act takes effect under sections 1401 (d) and 1505 (2) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 806, 811).

SEC. 3. Except as otherwise provided in section 2 hereof, the provisions of this order shall become effective immediately. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,

December 24, 1958.

13 CFR, 1957 Supp.

CHAPTER III-PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS OTHER

THAN PROCLAMATIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS

THAN PROCLAMATIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS

SUBCHAPTER B-Administrative Orders..

SUBCHAPTER C—Reorganization Plans.

SUBCHAPTER E-Trade Agreement Letters..

SUBCHAPTER B-ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

1954

(None published)
1955

(None published, but see Letter of August 16, 1955, Page 438)

1956

(See also Letter of August 21, 1956, and Letter of December 27, 1956, Page 439)

MEMORANDUM OF NOVEMBER 23,

1956

MEMORANDUM TO HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES AND INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS AUTHORIZING FEDERAL EMPLOYEES TO BE EXCUSED FROM DUTY ON DECEMBER 24, 1956

Employees in the Federal service in the Metropolitan Area of the District of Columbia, and in the field service of the Executive departments, independent establishments and other agencies of the Government, including the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office and Navy Yards and Naval Stations, whose services are determined by the respective heads of the departments, independent establishments, and other agencies not to be needed for maintaining any skeleton forces which may be necessary for the transaction of urgent public business, shall be excused from duty on Monday, December 24, 1956; and such day shall be considered a holiday within the meaning of Executive Order No. 103581 of June 9, 1952, and of all 13 CFR, 1952 Supp.

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statutes so far as they relate to the compensation and leave of employees of the United States.

The heads of departments, agencies, and independent establishments shall adopt a liberal policy for the granting of annual leave to all employees who wish to take such leave during the rest of the period between the holidays.

This memorandum shall not be construed as authority for excusing from duty (1) those employees in the Department of State, the Department of Defense, or other departments, establishments, or agencies who for national security or other public reasons should, in the judgment of the respective heads of such departments, establishments, and agencies, be at their posts, or (2) those employees whose absence from duty would be inconsistent with the provisions of existing law.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,
November 23, 1956.

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