WHEREAS it further appears that because of the isolation of such places from sources of labor supply it will be the to accomplish work impossible required in the establishment of such facilities within the time and to exercise and discharge the functions, duties, and authority conferred upon the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration and the Administrator by Executive Orders No. 7057 of May 28, 1935; No. 7180 of September 6, 1935, as amended by No. 7554 of February 17, quired by the interests of the national 1937; and No. 7689 of August 12, 1937.1 defense unless the said eight-hour limitation is suspended as to persons employed by the Government upon such work; and re WHEREAS I find that by reason of the foregoing an extraordinary emergency exists: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the said act of August 1, 1892, as amended by the said act of March 3, 1913, and as President of the United States, I hereby suspend the abovementioned provisions of law prohibiting more than eight hours labor in any one day of persons employed by the Government of the United States as to all work authorized and performed under the said acts of August 26, 1937, and April 25, 1939, at or in the vicinity of Midway Island and Wake Island. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT THE WHITE HOUSE, November 30, 1939. EXECUTIVE ORDER 8294 APPOINTMENT OF ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. By virtue of and pursuant to the au- The said Executive Orders are amended accordingly. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT November 30, 1939. THE WHITE HOUSE, EXECUTIVE ORDER 8295 [Public Water Restoration No. 84] PARTIAL REVOCATION OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS OF JANUARY 3, 1917, AND JUNE 16, 1925 CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the act of June 25, 1910, c. 421, 36 Stat. 847, the Executive orders of January 3, 1917, and June 16, 1925, as construed by Department of Interior Interpretation No. 70 of June 16, 1928, creating, respectively, Public Water Reserves Nos. 41 and 92, are hereby revoked in so far as they pertain to or affect the following-described lands in California and Arizona: CALIFORNIA SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN In Public Water Reserve No. 41: ARIZONA GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN In Public Water Reserve No. 92: All public lands lying within a quarter FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT THE WHITE HOUSE, November 30, 1939. 12 F.R. 338, 1403. EXECUTIVE ORDER 8296 CHANGING THE NAME OF THE PATHFINDER Wildlife RefuGE AND ADDING CERTAIN LANDS THERETO WYOMING By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and by the act of June 25, 1910, ch. 421, 36 Stat. 847, as amended by the act of August 24, 1912, ch. 369, 37 Stat. 497, and in order to effectuate further the purposes of the Migratory Bird Conservation Act (45 Stat. 1222), it is ordered as follows: Section 1. The name of the Pathfinder Wildlife Refuge in Carbon and Natrona Counties, Wyoming, established by Executive Order No. 7425 of August 1, 1936,1 is hereby changed to Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge. Section 2. Subject to valid existing rights, the following-described public lands in Natrona County, Wyoming, are hereby included in and reserved as a part of the said refuge: Service Fees, section V-15 of the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States be, and it is hereby amended, to be effective on January 1, 1940, as follows: Tariff of United States Foreign Service Fees Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Certification of invoice in such number of copies as will meet the requirements of the regulations and instructions and provide the shipper with one copy (in addition to original), including any additional declaration or certificate not otherwise provided for which is required by law or regulations for use in connection with the entry of the wares or the forwarding of the same in bond (see item No. 30) Certification of invoice of returned American goods. Certificates and declarations as above described, when issued for a shipment not covered by a consular invoice, including declaration of foreign shipper of articles exported for exhibition and return (Form No. 204) and immigrant's oath regarding teams and vehicles, and in connection with quarantine regulations..... Exception Certificates for food and drug products or insecticides (Forms Nos. 197 and 217). Certificate to extra copies of invoices, each. Certificate of disinfection of goods to be shipped to United States in such number of copies as will meet the requirements of the regulations and instructions and provide the shipper with one copy for his own use.. Passport Services $2.50 1.00 1.00 No fee 1.00 2.50 (a) Officers or employees of the (b) Seamen.. Amendment or verification of an American passport.. Renewal of an American passport.. Same as (a), (b), and (c) above No fee No fee No fee No fee 5.00 Tariff of United States Foreign Service | Tariff of United States Foreign Service 7 8 9 Issuance of Chinese certificate. The taking of an application for, and issuance of, a travel certificate for use in China.. Execution of application for registration. Issue of certificate of identity and registration.... Execution of affidavit in regard to American birth in connection with application for registration or for passport.. For a certified copy of executed form for repatriation of native-born American women under act of June 25, 1936 (49 Stat. 1917). Visa Services for Aliens Execution of application for immigration visa... Immigration visa. Execution of application for passport visa, except where the fee has been reciprocally reduced or waived under the authority of the act of February 25, 1925 (43 Stat. 976) (The term "passport visa" refers to the visa of a passport or other travel document including a Chinese certificate). Passport visa, or visa of affidavit in lieu thereof, except where the fee has been reciprocally reduced or waived under the authority of the act of February 25, 1925 (43 Stat. 976)... Exception Application for or the visa of the passport for any officer of any foreign government, or members of his immediate family, its armed forces, or of any state, district, or municipality thereof. Limited entry certificate:" Application for limited entry certifi Foreign government-owned or chartered vessels engaged exclusively in official duties. Bill of health for Panama Canal, in duplicate (in triplicate, if necessary).. For receiving and delivering ship's register and papers, $1 for each 100 tons or fraction thereof, registered measurement (net), of the vessel for which the service is performed, if under 1,000 tons; but for American vessels running regularly by weekly or monthly trips, or otherwise, to or between foreign ports, this tonnage fee will not be charged for more than four trips in a year; and tonnage fees shall not be exacted for any vessel touching at or near ports in Canada on her regular voyage from one port to another within the United States, unless some official service required by law shall be performed (see sec. V-22). And for every additional 100 tons net or fraction thereof Shipping or discharging seamen, includ ing the certificate thereof attached to crew list and shipping articles and given to seamen... Authentication of copies of protests or other necessary documents for vessels or seamen not otherwise provided for. Preparation and acknowledgment for vessels or seamen of any oath or declaration for which a form is given in the Foreign Service Regulations, or a similar necessary service not otherwise provided for. See item No. 7 for visa of alien crew lists... Preparation and execution for vessels or seamen of any certificate for which a form is given in the Foreign Service Regulations, or similar necessary service not otherwise provided for.... Orders or letters for vessels or seamen for which forms are given in the Foreign Service Regulations, or other similar necessary service not otherwise provided for.... Recording, when necessary, for vessels or seamen any document covered by the provisions of the Foreign Service Regulations, for every 100 words or fraction thereof.. $0.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 50 No fee Attending an appraisement of vessel's goods or effects, for each day's attendance.. 22 No fee 2.00 223 No fee Attending sale of vessel's goods, for each day's attendance during which the sale continues. Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the purpose of assisting a ship in distress, or of saving wrecked goods or property, over and above the traveling expenses, whenever the consul's interposition is required by the parties interested, for each day... Miscellaneous Notarial and Other Services 5.00 5.00 Administering an oath and certificate thereof. Exceptions 5.00 Recording the intention to become a resident and remain a citizen of the United States, or for administering the oath of allegiance to a child born abroad of American parents as provided for in section 6 of the act of March 2, 1907.. Administering the oath of allegiance under the act of May 9, 1918, amending the act of June 29, 1906, to a person who lost his citizenship by reason of military service with a country then at war with a country with which the United States was at war on May 9, 1918 (8 U.S.C. § 18).. 5.00 2.00 No fee No fee Tarif of United States Foreign Service | Tariff of United States Foreign Service 25 26 Miscellaneous Notarial and Other Services-Continued Administering an oath and certificate thereof-Continued Exceptions-Continued For administering the oath of allegiance under the act of June 25, 1936, to a native-born American woman who lost her citizenship by marriage to an alien and whose marriage is terminated.. Administering any and all oaths required to be made by pensioners and their witnesses in the execution of their pension vouchers, or by persons presenting claims for pensions or increase of pensions, or claims for insurance or insurance allowances paid by Federal or a State Government, or allotments, or certifying to the competency of a local official before whom said papers were executed, or for other services in relation thereto.... Administering oaths or taking acknowledgments of officials or employees of the United States Government, or of any corporation in which the United States or its representative shall own the entire outstanding capital stock, in connection with their official business or accounts. 27 Administering oaths or taking acknowledgments, or authenticating the signatures of foreign officials, in connection with kinsmen's petitions for wages and effects of deceased seamen of the American merchant marine. 28 Acknowledgment of a deed or power of attorney, or similar service, including one or more signatures, with certificate thereof, for each copy. 29 Acknowledgments and authentications Connected with the assignment and transfer of United States bonds or other United States Government financial obligations or of powers of attorney therefor or to collect interest thereon 30 For rendering notarial services to officials of foreign governments who render gratuitously reciprocal courtesies to American diplomatic and consular officers, or for certification of invoices of shipments of official supplies and equipment from foreign governments to their diplomatic and consular officers and of shipments of personal effects to such officers in the United States when such foreign government renders gratuitously reciprocal services to the United States Government. 31 Certifying to official character of a foreign notary or other official. Exception Authentications under authority of the United States Quarantine Regulations, in the form prescribed by the Department of State, certifying to official character of officials who sign foreign deratization certificates and deratization exemption certificates (see item No. 8). No fee No fee No fee 32 Miscellaneous Notarial and Other Services-Continued For taking depositions, executing commissions or letters rogatory, where the record of testimony including caption and certificate does not exceed 500 words (excluding punctuation). For each additional 100 words or fraction thereof. The foregoing fee shall cover the administration of the oath and all services of the consul as commissioner, but shall not include services of clerk, stenographer (dictation and typing) or typist, which shall be additional at the rate prescribed herein for copying. 33 Translating or interpreting, for every 100 words of translation or fraction thereof, or for interpreter per hour or fraction thereof. The foregoing fee shall be collected only when it is necessary that a member of a consular staff be detailed as translator or interpreter in the execution of a commission to take testimony. Exception This item is not applicable to criminal cases under the act of June 20, 1936 (49 Stat. 1561, 1564) 34 Copies (carbon copies to be charged for at the same rate as originals. This includes the typing of office forms where requested and where such service is not included in any other item of this tariff) No fee For every 100 words or fraction thereof. For certifying to the correctness of a copy of, or extract from, a document, official or private.. Each copy certified is to be considered an original, and a fee charged for the certification. Exception For the certification of a document, or copy thereof, the original of which is authorized to be furnished without charge. Additional fee for all services contemplated by fees numbered 24, 28, 31, 32, 34, and 35, when rendered elsewhere than at the consular office at the request of the interested parties, for each hour or fraction thereof. In connection with any service rendered outside of the consular office at the request of private individuals, the exact amount of the expenses actually and necessarily incurred by the person rendering the service shall be collected from the persons for whom the service is performed in addition to the fee or fees prescribed therefor, but no amount in excess of the fee or fees prescribed and such actual and necessary expenses shall be charged or accepted. Recording unofficial documents in consulate upon request: For every 100 words or fraction thereof. Tariff of United States Foreign Service | CHANGES IN SECTION CROSS-REFERENCES Item 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Any and all services indicated in the License for the practice of pharmacy For certifying to the correctness of continued XIII-16 84.) (See secs. XXIV-465; "As provided by the (22 U. S. C. Supp. (sec. IV-11.) "As provided by the Presenting a bill of exchange or other For taking into possession the personal No fee shall be charged on se- For each certificate of protection, sem- 1.00 December 4, 1939. EXECUTIVE ORDER 8298 REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE MANNER OF By virtue of and pursuant to the au2.00 thority vested in me by sections 3 (c) and 8 of the act of June 20, 1936, entitled "An Act Relating to the Admissibility in Evidence of Certain Writings and Records Made in the Regular Course of Business" (49 Stat. 1563, 1564; 28 U.S.C. Supp. secs. 695b (c), 695g), and by section 1752 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (22 U.S.C. sec. 132), I hereby prescribe the following regula2.00 tions governing the manner in which officers of the Foreign Service shall execute and return commissions issued in criminal cases under the provisions of the said act of June 20, 1936, and the schedule of fees and compensation allowable in such cases: |