Federal Register - October 15, 1940

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REGSTER

FEDERAL
VOLUME 5

1934

OAit EO

NUMBER 201

Washington, Tuesday, October 15, 1940
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER VIIAGRICULTURAL AD
JUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Cotton 431
P art 722R egulations P ertaining to C otton M arketing Q uotas 1940-41 Marketing Y ear 1

for the
1940 COUNTY NORMAL COTTON YIELDS

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agricultufe under the Agri cultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, I, Paul H. Appleby Acting, hereby establish the following county normal yields of lint cotton per acre in accordance with the provisions of sec tion 301, subsection b, paragraphs 13
B and C of said Act, for the purposes of the cotton marketing quota provisions Part IV, Subtitle B, Title III of said Act applicable with respect to the m ar keting year beginning August 1, 1940:
722.204 1940 county normal yield of lint cotton per acre given in pounds.
Alabama: Autauga, 229; Baldwin, 256;
BarbourArea A, 190; Barbour Area B, 201; Bibb, 238; Blount, 301;
Bullock, 174; Butler, 243; Calhoun, 237;
Chambers, 198; Cherokee, 307; Chilton, 246; Choctaw, 207; Clarke, 206; Clay, 215; Cleburne, 230; Coffee, 235; Colbert, 249; Conecuh, 236; Coosa, 216; Coving ton, 231; Crenshaw, 236; Cullman, 366;
Dale, 222; Dallas, 193; De Kalb, 358; El more, 253; Escambia, 258; Etowah, 298;
Fayette, 246; Franklin, 268; Geneva, 257;
Greene, 173; Hale, 215; Henry, 243;
Houston, 274; Jackson, 282; Jefferson, 228; Lamar, 256; Lauderdale, 234; Law rence, 270; Lee, 185; Limestone, 267;
Lowndes, 190; Macon, 207; Madison, 264;
Marengo, 195; Marion, 251; Marshall, 362; Mobile, 249; Monroe, 256; Mont gomery, 194; Morgan, 303; Perry, 173;
Pickens, 241; Pike, 221; Randolph, 240;
Russell, 174; St. Clair, 231; Shelby, 217;
Sumter, 177; Talladega, 226; Tallapoosa, 206; Tuscaloosa, 232; Walker, 235; Wash ington, 234; Wilcox, 199; Winston, 276.
4 F.R. 4817.

Arizona: Cochise, 183; Gila, 456;
Graham, 620; Greenlee, 415; Maricopa, 496; Mohave, 365; Pima, 667; Pinal, 497;
Santa Cruz, 464; YumaParker Area, 338; YumaYuma Area, 446.
Arkansas: ArkansasArea I, 189;
ArkansasArea n , 214; AshleyArea I, 293; AshleyArea II, 209; Bax ter, 169; BooneArea I, 195; Boone Area n , 118; Bradley, 195; Calhoun, 182; Carroll, 156; Chicot, 323; Clark, 209; Clay, 309; Cleburne, 171; Cleve land, 182; Columbia, 167; Conway Area 1,277; ConwayArea n , 131; Craig headArea I, 289; CraigheadArea II, 396; CraigheadArea in , 289; Craig headArea IV, 332; Crawford, 238; Crit tenden, 396; CrossArea I, 255; Cross Area n , 408; Dallas, 179; Desha, 325;
DrewArea I, 171; DrewArea n , 270;
FaulknerArea I, 338; FaulknerArea n , 172; FranklinArea 1,240; Franklin Area n, 122; Fulton, 174; Garland, 147;
Grant, 164; GreeneArea I, 338;
GreeneArea n , 273; Hempstead, 197;
Hot Spring, 179; HowardArea I, 235;
HowardArea n , 156; HowardArea in, 123; IndependenceArea I, 282; Inde pendence-Area n , 196; Izard, 178; Jackson; 234; Jefferson, 293; JohnsonArea I, 300; JohnsonArea II, 111; Lafayette, 238; LawrenceArea 1, 262; Lawrence Area II, 196; Lee, 303; LincolnArea I, 300; LincolnArea II, 171; Little River Area I, 228; little RiverArea n , 151;
LoganArea I, 277; LoganArea n, 145;
LonokeArea I, 262; LonokeArea n, 181; MarionArea I, 183; MarionArea n, 140; MillerA real, 282; MillerArea II, 150; Mississippi, 472; Monroe, 244;
Montgomery, 128; Nevada, 168; Newton, 152; Ouachita, 171; PerryArea I, 237;
PerryArea n , 145; Phillips, 326; Pike, 157; PoinsettArea I, 455; Poinsett Area II, 262; Polk, 144; PopeArea I, 284; PopeArea n , 166; PopeArea III, 125; PrairieArea I, 186; PrairieArea II, 284; PrairieArea III, 176; Pulaski Area I, 303; PulaskiArea II, 161; Ran dolphArea I, 283; RandolphArea II, 168; St. FrancisArea I, 408; St. Fran cisArea II, 218; Saline, 180; Scott, 149;
Searcy, 169; SebastianArea I, 260; Se bastianArea H, 171; Sevier, 149;

CONTENTS
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 7Agriculture:

Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration:
Cotton yields for 1940 by counties_______________
T itle 14Civil Aviation :
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Green Civil Airway No. 3 air way traffic control areas, redesignation__!_______
T itle 16C ommercial P ractices:
Federal Trade Commission:
Cease and desist orders:
Badger-Brodhead C h e e s e Co., et al___________
Crane, House of__________
Kastor, Adolph, & Bros., Inc_________________
T itle 17C ommodity and S ecuri ties
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E xchanges:

Commodity Exchange Adminis tration:
F u t u r e s commission mer chants, regulations relating to reports amended
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T itle 22F oreign R elations :

Department of State:
Passports, validation and issu ance during war______ _ 4076
T itle 29L abor:

Wage and Hour Division:
Employee in a bona fide exec utive capacity, etc., defi nition, etc____________
T itle 33N avigation ble W aters:

and
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N aviga
Coast Guard:
Anchorage and movements of vessels, enforcement of regulations___________ 4078
T itle 46S h ippih g :
Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation:
American vessels, clearance to belligerent states denied, am endm ent___________ 4078
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Federal Register - October 15, 1940

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