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918 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 736-OCT. 26, 1949 [63 STAT. in propagating, processing (other than canning), marketing, freezing, curing, storing, or distributing the above products or byproducts Irrigation workers, thereof; or (6) any employee employed in agriculture or in connection with the operation or maintenance of ditches, canals, reservoirs, or waterways, not owned or operated for profit, or operated on a share- crop basis, and which are used exclusively for supply and storing of eAdIinistrator's ex- water for agricultural purposes; or (7) any employee to the extent that such employee is exempted by regulations or orders of the Admin- PaiPnelp. 9a9. istrator issued under section 14; or (8) any employee employed in connection with the publication of any weekly, semiweekly, or daily newspaper with a circulation of less than four thousand the major part of which circulation is within the county where printed and published Street railway, etc. , or counties contiguous thereto; or (9) any employee of a street, suburban or interurban electric railway, or local trolley or motorbus carrier, not included in other exemptions contained in this section; Canning, etc. or (10) any individual employed within the area of production (as defined by the Administrator), engaged in handling, packing, storing, ginning, compressing. pasteurizing, drying, preparing in their raw or natural state, or canning of agricultural or horticultural commodities for market, or in making cheese or butter or other dairy products; or Switchboard opera- (11) any switchboard operator employed in a public telephone . exchange which has not more than seven hundred and fifty stations; Taxicabs. or (12) any employee of an employer engaged in the business of oper- iContract telegraph- ating taxicabs; or (13) *any employee or proprietor in a retail or Ant, p .917. service establishment as defined in clause (2) of this subsection with Ante, p. 912. respect to whom the provisions of sections 6 and 7 would not otherwise apply, engaged in handling telegraphic messages for the public under an agency or contract arrangement with a telegraph company where the telegraph message revenue of such agency does not exceed $500 a amanorlumber month; or (14) any employee employed as a seaman; or (15) any ing operations. employee employed in planting or tending trees, cruising, surveying, or felling timber, or in preparing or transporting logs or other forestry products to the mill, processing plant, railroad, or other transportation terminal, if the number of employees employed by his employer in such forestry or lumbering operations does not exceed twelve. Cnt ncarriers. "(b) The provisions of section 7 shall not apply with respect to (1) any employee with respect to whom the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion has power to establish qualifications and maximum hours of serv- 49 stat MB ice pursuant to the provisions of section 204 of the Motor Carrier Act 49 u. s. C. 304. 1935; or (2) any employee of an employer subject to the provisions of 49 U.ta. C . I 1-27; part I of the Interstate Commerce Act; or (3) any employee of a car- Supp. 11 , lset seq. rier by air subject to the provisions of title II of the Railway Labor 49 Stat. 189. Act; or (4) any employee employed in the canning of any kind of fish, 188. S .C . §181- shellfish, or other aquatic forms of animal or vegetable life, or any byproduct thereof; or (5) any individual employed as an outside buyer of poultry, eggs, cream, or milk, in their raw or natural state. chilapPllaborlta r (c) The provisions of section 12 relating to child labor shall not Ante. p . 917. apply with respect to any employee employed in agriculture outside of school hours for the school district where such employee is living while he is so employed, or to any child employed as an actor or per- former in motion pictures or theatrical productions, or in radio or television productions. Newspaper delivery. "(d) The provisions of sections 6, 7, and 12 shall not apply with respect to any employee engaged in the delivery of newspapers to the consumer." LEARNERS, APPRENTICES, AND HANDICAPPED WORIERS 2stt. 106 . 292U.s: C. I214. SEC. 12. Section 14 of such Act is amended by striking out in clause (1) the word "exclusively" and inserting in lieu thereof the word primarily".