Federal Register - July 24, 1952
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VOLUME 17
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NUMBER 144
Washington, Thursday, July 24, 1952
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I-Civil Service Commission P art 27 E xclusion from P rovisions of the F ederal E mployees P ay A ct of 1945, as A mended, and the Classifica tion A ct of 1949, as A mended, and E stablishment of M aximum S tipends for P ositions in G overnment H os
pitals F illed by S tudent or R esident T rainees U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Effective July 1, 1952, the maximum stipend prescribed in 27.2 for Medical Record Interns, U. S. Public Health Serv ice, is increased from $1,340 to $1,800.
Section 27.2, as amended, will read in pertinent part as follows:
27.2 Maximum stipends prescribed.
Medical record internsU. S. Public Health Service: One year approved training, after a minimum of three years college level train ing: $1,800.
61 Stat. 727; 5 U. S. C. 1051-1058
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U nited S tates Civil S erv ice Commission , R obert R amspeck,
Chairman.
F. R. Doc. 52-8095; Filed, June 23, 1952;
8:55 a. m.
TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter III Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture Subchapter F Miscellaneous Regulations
FHA Instruction 123.2
P art 387 S ale of A bstracts of T itle Sec.
387.1 General.
387.2 Sales authority.
387.3 Sales.
Authority : 387.1 to 387.3 issued under sec. 203 c, 63 Stat. 385; 40 17. S. C. 484 c.
Interpret or apply sec. 203 a, b, 63 Stat.
885; 40 U. S. C. 484 a, b.
387.1 General. Government-owned abstracts of title covering lands in which the Government no longer has any inter
est will be considered surplus personal property and sold. By memorandum dated February 27, 1952, the Adminis trator, General Services Administration, authorized the Secretary of Agriculture to dispose of surplus property abstracts under his jurisdiction without further report of such abstracts to that Ad ministration.
387.2 Sales authority. State Direc tors, State Field Representatives, and County Supervisors are authorized to dispose of surplus abstracts of title as outlined in this part. Area Finance Office officials have negotiated sales au thority.
387.3 Sales. Sales of surplus ab stracts of title will be for cash and gen erally will be negotiated in cases where the reasonable recovery value involved in any one sale does not exceed $500.
In the event it appears that the reason able recovery value in any one sale will exceed $500, it is required that such abstracts be advertised for sale. All ab stracts covering land owned by a par ticular individual may be sold to him as a unit, even though they cover sep arate, non-contiguous tracts. When the property owner has evidenced no in terest in buying them, such abstracts may be sold as a unit to abstract com panies or to others.
a Negotiated sales. When equal offers are received from owners and others, the sale should be made to the owners. In those cases where an ab stract covers a tract of land which has been subdivided, and the land interests are held by several parties, determina tion should be made as to whether they wish to purchase the abstract jointly.
If all of them are not interested in making a joint purchase of the abstract, the abstract may be sold to any one or more of the several owners who are interested in buying it.
b Advertised sales. If there should be cases where it appears that the reasonable recovery value of surplus abstracts of title in any one sale will exceed $500, the Area Finance Office will furnish the State Office with the re quired invitation to bid forms and necessary instruction for handling the Continued on p. 6757
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department See Farmers Home Administra tion; Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders:
Benz, Albert___________ ____
Roeffs, Felix_______________
Unknown German national_
Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Special civil air regulation;
emergency evacuation provi sions for transport type air planes ____________________
Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Exclusion from provisions of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945, as amended, and the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, and establishment of maximum stipends for po sitions in government hos pitals filled by student or resi dent trainees; U. S. Public Health Service_____________
Commerce Department See International Trade, Office of;
National Production Authority.
Customs Bureau Notices:
Dicalcium phosphate; tariff classification______________
Rules and regulations:
Vessels in foreign and domestic trades; fees for recording in struments of title for vessels__
Economic Stabilization Agency See Price Stabilization, Office of.
Farmers Home Administration Rules and regluations:
Sale of abstracts of title______ _
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6806
6806
6806
6791
6755
6792
6760
6755
Federal Power Commission Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Connecticut Light and Power Co--------------------------------- 6799
Mississippi River Fuel Corp_ 6799
Northern Natural Gas Co___ 6800
6755