Federal Register - March 29, 1944
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Source: Federal Register
FEDERAL
VOLUME 9
1934
Nn& > %
NUMBER 63
Washington, Wednesday, March 29, 1944
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter II IBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine B. E. P. Q. 534
P art
301 D o m e s t ic Q u a r a n t in e N o t ic es
MEXICAN f r u it f l y ; s t e r il iz a t io n o f grape
f r u it REQUIRED
Introductory note. Because of in
creasing numbers of infestations of Mex ican fruitflies now occurring in the reg ulated area in the Rio Grande Valley it has become necessary to require the ster ilization of grapefruit moved interstate from the Texas counties of Cameron, H i dalgo, and Willacy. The harvesting sea son for grapefruit in these counties was extended to the close of June 15 for this year under administrative instructions of the Bureau Circular B. E. P. Q. 531 dated September 23, 1943.
301.64-4b Administrative instruc tions relative to the Mexican fruitfly Quarantine. Pursuant to the authority conferred upon the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine by 301.64-4e Notice of Quarantine No.
64, it is hereby required that effective April 3, 1944, and continuing through out the harvesting season to the close of June 15,1944, all grapefruit, as a con dition of certification for interstate movement from the Texas counties of Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy, shall be sterilized in accordance with the methods authorized in 301.64-4a Circular B. E.
f ; Q. 472, revised effective September 25, 1941.
i n f L 8 39 Stat- 1165>44 Stat. 250; 7 CPR
301.64-4; 7 U.S.C. 161
Done at Washington, D. C., this 28th uay of March 1944.
Effective April 3, 1944.
A v e r y S. H o y t ,
Acting Chief.
U". R. Doc. 44-4331; Plied, March 28, 1944;
11:19 a. m.
Chapter V IIIWar Food Administration Sugar Regulations P art
802 S ugar D e t e r m in a t io n s
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A l ie n P roperty C u st o d ia n :
SUGARCANE FARMS IN HAWAII
Determination of 1 normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar per acre and 2 eligibility for payment with re spect to abandonment and crop defi ciency for sugarcane farms in Hawaii revised.
Pursuant to the provisions of section 303 of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, and Executive Order No. 9322, issued March 26, 1943, as amended by Execu tive Order No. 9334, issued April 19,1943, the following determination is hereby issued:
802.35 Normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar per acre and eligibility fo r payment with respect to abandon ment and crop deficiency for sugarcane farms in the Territory of Hawaii a Normal yield calculation. The normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar per acre for any farm in Hawaii on which sugarcane was grown and mar keted or processed by the producer for the extraction of sugar during all three of the 1939, 1940, and 1941 crop years, shall be the product of:
1 The simple average, for such crop years, of the number of hundredweights of sugar, raw value, recovered per short ton of sugarcane processed for the ex traction of sugar by the mill at which the sugarcane from the farm was ground, and 2 The simple average, for such crop years, of the number of short tons of sugarcane per acre harvested on the farm for the extraction of sugar.
The normal yield of commercially re coverable sugar per acre for any farm on which sugarcane was not grown and mar keted or processed by the producer for the extraction of sugar during all three of the 1939, 1940, and 1941 crop years, shall be the simple average of the normal yields, computed in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, Continued on next page
Vesting orders:
Gaertner, Dora and Mimi____
Schering Corp. N. J ._______
Stelzenbach, Helen E. Preis__
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C iv il A eronautics B oard :
Topeka, Kans., hearing on acci dent------------------------------
3397
C usto m s B u r e a u :
Footwear, additional informa tion required on invoices.,
3381
E n to m o lo g y and P lan t Q uaran
t in e B u r e a u :
Mexican fruitfly quarantine;
sterilization of c e r t a i n Texas grapefruit__________
3379
F ederal P o w e r C o m m is s io n :
Indiana Utilities Corp., and Louisville Gas and Electric Co., hearing______________
3397
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m is s io n :
Icing orders:
Cheese, Freeport, 111. 3 docu ments _____________ 3397, 3398
Grapefruit, Texas___________ 3399
Lard:
Chicago, 111________________ 3398
Sioux City, Iowa, and Wich ita, Kans_____________
3398
Oranges, navel, designated States------------------------ 3399
Potatoes, certified seed; Chi cago, 111________
3397
Potatoes, other than sweet:
Baker, Minn______________
3399
Designated western States 2 documents____ 3399, 3400
Greeley, Colo------------------ 3399
Shortening:
Berkeley, Calif____________ 3398
Memphis, Tenn___________
3399
Refrigerator cars, computation of demurrage time________ 3396
Steam roads, uniform system of accounts; waiver of inven tory of materials and sup plies requirement__________ 3396
M aritime C o m m is s io n :
Documentation of vessels cov ered by preferred mort gage _____
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