Federal Register - August 28, 1940

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VOLUME 5

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REGISTER
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NUMBER 168

Washington, Wednesday, A ugust 28, 1940
Rulesy Regulations, Orders
Public No. 628, 76th Congress, approved CONTENTS
June 13, 1940
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
Done at Washington, D. C., this 27th TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
T itle 7A griculture :
day of August 1940. Witness my hand Agricultural Adjustment Ad and the seal of the Department of CHAPTER VIIAGRICULTURAL AD
ministration:
Page Agriculture.
JUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Flue-cured tobacco, market seal
H. A. W allace, / 4 n g quotas, three years P art 727F lue -C ured T obacco Secretary of Agriculture.
beginning July 1, 1941__ 3195
PROCLAMATION OF MARKETING QUOTAS FOR
THE THREE MARKETING YEARS BEGINNING
JU L Y 1 , 1 9 4 1

. I, H. A. Wallace, Secretary of Agri culture, acting under and pursuant to, and by virtue of, the authority vested in me by Section 312 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, do hereby make the following proclama tion:
727.302 Proclamation of marketing quotas for flue-cured tobacco for the three marketing years beginning July 1, 1941. In the referendum of farmers engaged in the production of the 1940
crop of flue-cured tobacco, conducted by the Secretary of Agriculture on the twentieth day of July 1940, the total number of votes cast was 203,059, of which 174,779, or 86.1 per centum were in favor of the quota which had been proclaimed for the marketing year be ginning July 1, 1941, and in favor of having marketing quotas in effect for the three marketing years beginning on that date; 3,655, or 1.8 per centum were opposed to having marketing quotas in effect for the three marketing years, but in favor of the quota proclaimed for the marketing year beginning July l, 1941; and 24,625, or 12.1 per centum were opposed to the proclaimed quota and to having marketing quotas in ef fect for the three marketing years.
Therefore, the national marketing quota of 618,000,000 pounds, proclaimed by the Secretary of Agriculture on July 9, 1940, will be in effect for such marketing year, and marketing quotas for fluecured tobacco will be in effect for the three marketing years, beginning on
F. R. Doc. 40-3586; Plied, August 27, 1940;
T itle 8 A liens and Citizensh ip :
11:40 a. m.

Immigration and Naturalization Service:
Non-resident aliens borderTITLE 8ALIENS AND CITIZENSHIP
/ g r o s s i n g identification L c a rd s , issuance, etc_____ 3195
CHAPTER IIMMIGRATION AND
T itle 16C ommercial P ractices:
NATURALIZATION SERVICE
Federal Trade Commission:
General Order No. C-23
Cease and desist orders:
R egulations G overning the I ssuance and Air Conditioning Textiles, U se of N on -R esident A liens B order. I n c -------------------------- 3196
C rossing I dentification C ards w UT Hoffman___________ :__ 3197
T itle 17C ommodity and S ecu A u g u s t 23, 1940.

rities E xchanges:
Pursuant to the authority contained in Commodity Exchange Adminis sections 37 a and 30 of Title HI of the tration:
Alien Registration Act, 1940 Public, Cotton for future delivery, po No. 670, 76th Congress, approved June sitio n and daily trading, 28, 1940, the following regulations are n---findings of fact, conclu hereby prescribed in aid of the adminis sions, and order________
tration and enforcement of said Title HI, and are published as an addition to T itle 30M ineral R esources:
Bituminous Coal Division:
Part 3, Title 8, Code of Federal Regula Minimum price schedules:
tions:
District No. 9____________
3.60 Non-resident aliens border Supplement No. 1______
crossing identification cards; temporary District No. 10___________
admission of non-resident aliens who are Supplement No. 1______
citizens of Canada, Newfoundland or District No. 11________
Mexico and domiciled therein or British Supplement No. 1______
subjects domiciled in Canada or New District No. 12___________
foundland. Aliens who are citizens of Supplement No. 1______
Canada, Newfoundland or Mexico and Supplement No. 2______
domiciled therein or British subjects District No. 13___________
domiciled in Canada or Newfoundland Supplement No. 1______
and who are otherwise admissible, may District No. 14___________
be admitted to the United States for a Supplement No. 1______
period of less than thirty days upon District No. 15___________
presentation of a border-crossing identi Supplement No. 1______
fication card which 1 has been issued Bureau of Mines:
to the holder, within one year of the Single-shot blasting units, date of the application for admission, .requirements for permisby a United States diplomatic or consular sibility, e t c ____________
aV 9i L Sec 312 c 52 s t a t - 46; officer or immigrant inspector, and 2
7 U.S.C. Supp. V, 1312 ; as amended by is attached to a passport or document in Continued on next page 3195

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Federal Register - August 28, 1940

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Date28/08/1940

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