Federal Register - November 3, 1959

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NOTICES

8958
contained in the official file of the Com mission pertaining to the matter.
By the Commission.
sea l O rval L. DuBois, S ecretary.
F.R. Doc. 59-9263; Filed, Nov. 2, 1959;
8:46 a.m.

File No. 1-2645

F. L. JACOBS CO.
Order Summarily Suspending Trading 28, 1959.
In the m atter of trading on the New York Stock Exchange and the Detroit Stock Exchange in the $1.00 par value common stock of F. L. Jacobs Co., File No. 1-2645.
I. The common stock; $1.00 par value, of F. L. Jacobs Co. is registered on the New York Stock Exchange and admitted to unlisted trading privileges on the De troit Stock Exchange, national securi ties exchanges, and II. The Commission on February 11, 1959, issued its order and notice of hear ing under section 19a 2 of the Securi ties Exchange Act of 1934 to determine at a hearing beginning March 16, 1959
whether it is necessary or appropriate for the protection of investors to suspend for a period not exceeding twelve months, or to withdraw, the registration of the capital stock of F. L. Jacobs Co.
on the New York Stock Exchange and Detroit Stock Exchange for failure to comply with section 13 of the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder.
On October 16, 1959, the Commission issued its order summarily suspending trading of said securities on the ex changes pursuant to section 19a4
of the Act for the reasons set forth in said order to prevent fraudulent, decep tive or manipulative acts or practices for a period of ten days ending October 28, 1959.
Ill; The Commission being of the opinion th at the public interest requires the summary suspension of trading in such security on the New York Stock Exchange and Detroit Stock Exchange and that such action is necessary and appropriate for the protection of in vestors; and The Commission being of the further opinion th at such suspension is neces sary in order to prevent fraudulent, de ceptive or manipulative acts or practices, trading iri the stock of F. L. Jacobs Co.
will be unlawful under section 15c 2
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
and the Commissions Rule 240.15c2-2
17 CFR 240.15c2-2 thereunder for any broker or dealer to make use of the mails or of any means or instrumentality of interstate commerce to effect any trans action in, or to induce or attempt to in duce the p u r c h a s e or sale of such security, otherwise than on a national securities exchange.
I t is ordered, Pursuant to section 19
a 4 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that trading in said security on the New York Stock Exchange and De troit Stock Exchange be summarily sus pended in order to prevent fraudulent, O cto ber
deceptive or manipulative acts or prac tices, this order to be effective for a period of ten 10 days, October 29,1959
to November 7, 1959, inclusive.
By the Commission.
s e a l
O rval L. DtrBois, S ecretary.
F.R. Doc. 59-9264; Filed, Nov. 2, 1959;
8:46 a.m.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Wage and Hour Division LEARNER EMPLOYMENT
CERTIFICATES
Issuance to Various Industries Notice is hereby given th at pursuant to section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 52 Stat. 1060, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 201 et seq., the regulations on employment of learners 29 CFR P art 522, and Administrative Order No. 485
23 F.R . 200, the firms listed in this notice have been issued special certifi cates authorizing the employment of learners at hourly wage rates lower than the minimum wage rates otherwise ap plicable under section 6 of the Act. The effective and expiration dates, occupa tions, wage rates, number or proportion of learners, learning periods, and the principal product manufactured by the employer for certificates issued under general learner regulations 522.1 to 522.11 are as indicated below. Condi tions provided in certificates issued under special industry regulations are as estab lished in these regulations.
Apparel Industry Learner Regulations 29 CFR 522.1 to 522.11, as amended,and 29 CFR 522.20 to 522.24, as amended.
The following learner certificates were issued authorizing the employment of ten percent of the total number of factory production workers for normal labor turnover purposes. The effective and expiration dates are indicated.

Harriet Shirt Corp., Inc., xmore, Va.; ef fective 11-1-59 to 10-31-60 boys shirts.
Harrisburg Childrens Dress Co., 1380 How- ;
aid Street, Harrisburg, Pa.; effective 10-26-59
to 10-25-60 childrens and girls dresses and playsuits.
Heavy Duty Manufacturing Co., Gainesboro, Tenn.; effective 10
2659 to 10-2560
mens and boys sport sh irts.
Hicks-Hayward Co., Del Rio, Texas; effec tive 10-21-59 to 10-20-60 mens and boys j work clothing.
Knickerbocker Manufacturing Co., West
Point, Miss.; effective 103159 to 10-30-60
mens woven sleepwear.
Luverne Slacks.Co., Luverne, Ala.; effective 10-19-59 to 10-18-60 mens and boys !
slacks.
Milam Manufacturing Co., Tupelo, Miss.;
effective 10-19-59 to 10-18-60 childrens garm ents.
Monticello Manufacturing Co., Inc., Monticello, Ky.; effective 10-19-59 to 5-7-60 re placement certificate mens and ladies sport shirts.
Nettleton Garment Co., Nettleton, Miss.; ;
effective 10-27-59 to 10-26-60 mens and boys cotton work pan ts.
Reliance Manufacturing Co., Factory No.
40, Water Valley, Miss.; effective 10-15-59 to 10-14r-60. mens and boys work p an ts.
Selro Manufacturing Co., Washington Street Extended, Rear 115 Race Street, 113
Gay Street, Cambridge, Md.; effective 10- 15-59 to 4-19-60 replacement certificate womens sportswear.
Tom and Huck Togs, Inc., Amory, Miss.;
effective 10-15-59 to 10-14-60 mens and boys slacks.
Trend Trousers, Inc., LaCrosse, Ind.; effec tive 10-14-59 to 10-13-60 mens dress slacks.
Trend Trousers, Inc., 512 Railroad Avenue, North Judson, Ind.; effective 10-14-59 to 10-13-60 mens dress slacks.
Vesta Corset Co;, Inc., McGraw, N.Y.; ef fective 10-19-59 to 10-18-60 womens cor sets, etc..
Washington Overall Manufacturing Co., Inc., South Court and Maple Streets, Scottsville, Ky.; effective 10-26-59 to 10-25-60
mens and boys trousers.

Blue Bell, Inc., Coalgate, Okla.; effective 10-16-59 to 10-15-60 mens and boys work pants and dungarees.
Blue Ridge Shirt Manufacturing Co., Inc., Fayetteville, Tenn.; effective 10-25-59 to 102460 mens and boys sport sh irts.
Carbondale Childrens Dress Co., 30 Sev enth Avenue, Carbondale, Pa.; effective 10
26-59 to 10-25-60 childrens and girls dresses and playsuits.
The Carthage Corp., Carthage, Miss.; ef fective 11-1-59 to 10-31-60 mens p an ts.
Cordele Uniform Co., 621 Eleventh Avenue East, Cordele, Ga.; effective 10-16-59 to 1015-60; workers engaged in the production of mens washable service apparel.
Cordele Uniform Co., 621 Eleventh Avenue, East, Cordele, Ga.; effective 101659 to 10
15-60; workers engaged in the production of womens washable service apparel.
Decherd-Franklin Co., Inc., Decherd, Tenn.; effective 10-15-59 to 10-14-60 mens single slacks.
Elberton Manufacturing Co., Elberton, Ga.; effective 10-16-59 to 10-15-60 womens blouses.
..
. The Erno Shirt Co., Inc., 1010 South Pres ton Street, Louisville, Ky.; effective 10-19-59
to 10-18-60 mens shirts and sport shirts.
Glenn Manufacturing Co., Inc., Amory, Miss.; effective 10-15-59 to 10-14-60 mens p an ts.

The following learner certificates were issued for plant expansion purposes.
The effective and expiration dates and the number of learners authorized are indicated.
Blue Bell, Inc., Red Bay, Ala.; effective 10-14-59 to 1-14-60; 30 learners supple mental certificate mens and boyswork and sport trousers.
Carl-Lee Trouser Co., Inc., Brilliant, Ala.;
effective 10-16-59 to 4r-15-60; 10 learners mens and boys dress slacks.
Harmony Manufacturing Co., Inc., Har mony, N.C.; effective 10-13-59 to 4-12-60; 40
learners womens apparel, mens shirts.
Landress-Smith Corp., Hoschton, Ga.; ef fective 10-19-59 to 4-18-60; 50 learners mens slacks.
Monticello Manufacturing Co., Inc., Mon ticello, Ky.; effective 10-19-59 to 4r-18-60; 30
learners mens and ladies sport shirts.
Reidbord Brothers Co., Livingston Street, Elkins, W. Va.; effective 10-16-59 to 2-29-60;
35 learners mens work shirts and trousers.
Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc., South Fulton, Tenn.; effective 101359 to 121459; 60
learners supplemental certificate mens and boys single p an ts.

Glove Industry Learner Regulations 29 CFR 522.1 to 522.11, as amended, and 29 CFR 522.60 to 522.66, as amended.
Lambert Manufacturing Co KirksvWe> Mo.; effective 10-17-59 to 10-16-60; 10 learn ers for normal labor turnover purposes cot ton and leather palm work gloves.

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Federal Register - November 3, 1959

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Date03/11/1959

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