Federal Register - August 14, 1940

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REGISTER
VOLUME 5

1934

AMTD

NUMBER 158

Washington, Wednesday, August 14, 1940
Rules, Regulations, Orders
Geneva, 767; Hale, 515; Henry, 734;
CONTENTS
, Houston, 755; Lee, 540; Lowndes, 496;
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
Macon, 494; Madison, 590; Marengo, 449;
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Marion, 590; Marshall, 590; Mobile, 590; T itle 7 A griculture :
Page Monroe, 665; Montgomery, 624; Perry, Agricultural Adjustment Admin CHAPTER V nAGRICULTURAL AD 707; Pike, 700; Randolph, 590; Russell, istration:
JUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
537; Shelby, 590; Sumter, 441; Talladega, 140
Agricultural ConservaP art 7011940 A gricultural C onserva 590; Tallapoosa, 590; and Wilcox, 450.
tion Program, Supplement Florida.
Alachua, 516;
Calhoun, 655;
tio n P rogram No. 10__________
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Columbia, 600; Dixie, 519; Escambia, 594;
Gadsden, 523; Gilchrist, 491; Hamilton, T itle 8 A liens and C it iz e n s h ip :
SUPPLEM EN T N O . 1 0 1
Immigration and Naturalization 612; Holmes, 667; Jackson, 611; Jefferson, Pursuant to the authority vested in 508; Lafayette, 568; Leon, 429; Levy, 589;
/Service:
the Secretary of Agriculture under sec Madison, 587; Marion, 568; Okaloosa, Aliens, registration and finger tions 7 to 17, inclusive, of the Soil Con 574; Santa Rosa, 715; Suwannee, 511;
printing regulations____ 2836
servation and Domestic Allotment Act, Wakulla, 510; Walton, 626; and Wash T itle 10Ar m y : W ar D epart
as amended, the 1940 Agricultural Con ington, 511.
m ent:
Georgia. Appling, 630; Atkinson, 660;
servation Program Bulletin, as amended, Propwrement of military supplies Bacon, 583; Baker, 652; Baldwin, 590;
tr and animals, invitations for is further amended as follows:
Ben Hill, 739; Berrien, 657; Bibb, 580;
bids------------------------------ 2841
1 Section 701.101, paragraph c, Bleckley, 665; Brooks, 669; Bryan, 597;
subparagraph 2, is amended to read Bulloch, 707; Burke, 682; Butts, 646; T itle 16 C ommercial P ractices :
Federal Trade Commission:
as follows:
Calhoun, 666; Carroll, 583; C hatta Cease and desist orders:
2 National and State acreage allothoochee, 495; Clay, 657; Coffee, 738;
Consolidated Sign Letter Co., ments. The national and State peanut Colquitt, 749; Columbia, 701; Cook, 733;
,ilic -------------------- 2841
-Stiles Promoting Co______ 2842
acreage allotments for States in the com Coweta, 627; Crawford, 510; Crisp, 813;
J&eatoo&rd Paint and Varnish mercial peanut-producing area, as estab Decatur, 593; Dodge, 679; Dooly, 800;
603; Early, 718; Effingham, Co-------------------------- 2841
lished by the Secretary, are as follows: Daugherty, 686; Elbert, 529; Emanuel, 705; Evans, T itle 19 C ustom s D u t ie s :
Allotment 583; Payette, 597; Floyd, 583; Glass State :
Bureau of Customs:
Acres cock, 657; Grady, 712; Harris, 555;
Alabama_____
CjjsttSms Regulations of 1937, 284, 371 Heard, 566; H enry, 601; Houston, 765;
Florida_______
74,879
amendments____________ 2843
Georgia______
545, 525 Irwin, 836; Jasper, 566; Jeff Davis, 619; T itle 29 L abor:
North Carolina 222, 500 Jefferson, 677; Jenkins, 706; Johnson,!
Texas________
Wage and Hour Division:
242, 225 641; Jones, 480; Lanier, 670; Laurens, Virginia______
137, 500
616; Lee, 633; Lowndes, 682; McDuffie, z Leather industry, minimum wage rates____________ 2843
T otal--------------------------------- l, 507,000 698; Macon, 626; Marion, 533; Meri T itle 49 T ransportation and wether, 592;
Miller, 683;
Mitchell, 721;
2 Section 701.101, paragraph c, R ailroads - > Monroe, 580;
Montgomery, 666;
Mus subparagraph 5, is amended by the cogee, 551; Newton, 661; Peach, 764;
Interstate Commerce Commisaddition of the following:
_/-Éon:
Pierce, 583; Pike, 609; Pulaski, 693; Put Explosives, etc., transportation i the 1940 county average yields of nam, 590; Quitman, 723; Randolph, 704;
caustic soda solution_ 2843
peanuts in the commercial peanut-pro Richmond, 699; Rockdale, 590; Schley, ducing area, as established by the Secre 558; Screven, 673; Seminole, 656; Stew NOTICES
art, 630; Sumter, 718; Talbot, 512U T att tary, are as follows:
nall, 632; Taylor, 622; Telfair, 615; Ter Department of Agriculture:
Alabama. Autauga, 522; Baldwin, 590; rell, 767; Thomas, 612; Tift, 787; 0 Rural Electrification:
Barbour, 620; Bibb, 590; Blount, 590; Bul Toombs, 619; Troup, 618; Turner, 777; -j Allocation of funds for loans lock, 567; Butler, 618; Chambers, 662; Twiggs, 586; Upson, 603; Washington,
4 notices___________ 2845
Chilton, 584; Clarke, 441; Coffee, 771; 673; Wayne, 644; Webster, 702; Wheeler, Surplus Marketing Administra Conecuh, 638; Covington, 728; Crenshaw, 655; Wilcox, 712; Wilkes, 590; Wilkin tion:
689; Cullman, 590; Dale, 722; Dallas, 542; son, 536; and Worth, 748.
Surplusfood stamp program, Elmore, 685; Escambia, 642; Etowah, 590;
ffie n d e d designation of North Carolina. Beaufort, 1,080; Ber areas-------------------------- 2845
tie, 1,110; Bladen, 1,010; Brunswick, 1Supplement No. 9 appears at 5 F.R. 2301. 880; Chowan, 1,210; Columbus, 1,025;
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