Federal Register - February 25, 1939

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VOLUME 4

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NUMBER 38

Washington, Saturday, February 25, 1939
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
SUGAR DIVISION
Part 802Sugar DeterminationsChapter
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D etermination of F air and R easonable P rices for the 1938-1939 C rop of P uerto R ican S ugarcane, P ursuant to the S ugar A ct of 1937
F ebruary 24, 1939.
Whereas, Section 301 d of the Sugar Act of 1937, approved September 1, 1937, provides, as one of the conditions for pay ment to producers of sugar beets and sugarcane as follows:

apply for payments under the Sugar Act of 1937 shall be as follows:

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RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
a When payment for sugarcane de T
itle 7A griculture :
livered to a producer-processor is made Sugar Division:
Page by actual delivery of sugar to the pro Determination of fair and ducer colono on the basis of a stated .reasonable prices for percentage of 96 raw sugar recoverable 1938-39 crop of Puerto from the producers sugarcane, such Rican sugarcane_______ 1007
percentage shall be the same as for the 19371938 crop, except that in no event T itle 19 Customs D u ties :
Bureau of Customs:
shall it be less than 63 percent of the recoverable sugar packed in the cus fcxCotton fabrics, additional data tomary bags determined in accordance to be included on customs with either of the formulae given below, invoices_______________ 1008
and except, further, that such recover T itle 24 H ousing C redit :
able sugar shall be calculated fortnight Home Owners Loan Corpora ly or monthly as may be agreed upon tion:
ibetween the producer and the producerAuthorizing general manager processor:
to approve certain leases and contracts__________ 1009
1 R=FS

That the producer on the farm who is also, T itle 25 I ndians :
directly or indirectly, a processor of sugar where:
beets or sugarcane, as may be determined Office of Indian Affairs:
Recoverable sugar, 96 polariza by the Secretary, shall have paid, or con Regulations governing loans tracted to pay under either purchase or toll tion.
pTndian chartered cor agreements, for any sugar beets or sugarcane <5=Polarization of the crusher juice porations from fund Re grown by other producers and processed by obtained from the sugarcane of him at rates not less than those th a t may be volving Fund for Loans determined by the Secretary to be fair and each producer, during each fort to Indian Corporations, reasonable after investigation and due notice night or month.
amended______________
and opportunity for public hearing;
F=Fraction whose numerator is the T itle 29L abor:

and average yield of sugar of 96
Whereas, the Secretary of Agriculture, polarization obtained from the on December 6, 1938, held a public hear aggregate grinding during each, in g 1 at San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the fortnight or month in which the purpose of receiving evidence likely to be cane of the producer colono of assistance to him in d e t e r m i n i n g fair has been ground, and whose de and reasonable prices for the 1939 crop nominator is the average polar of Puerto Rican sugarcane:
ization of the crusher juice ob Now, Therefore, I, H. A. Wallace, Sec tained from the a g g r e g a t e retary of Agriculture, after investigation grinding during the fortnight or and due consideration of the evidence month in which the cane of the obtained a t: the aforesaid hearing and producer colono has been all other information before me, do here ground;
by make the following determination or with respect to the requirements of Sec 2
R = S 0.3BF
tion 301 d of the Sugar Act of 1937 s where:
S ection 802.42a Determination of R = Recoverable sugar yield, 96 polar fair and reasonable prices for the 1938ization.
1939 crop of Puerto Rican sugarcane.
S Polarization of the crusher juice Fair and reasonable prices for the 1938obtained from the sugarcane of 1939 crop of Puerto Rican sugarcane to each producer.
be paid by processors, who, as producers, B = Brix of the crusher juice ob tained from the sugarcane of 3 F. R. 2674 DI.
each producer.

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Wage and Hour Division:
.Amendment to Part 536 of
Wage and Hour Regula tions __________________ 1009
T itle 30M ineral R esources:
National Bituminous Coal Com mission:
Coordination of m inim um . prices for Districts Nos. 9
to 13, order no. 264_____ 1010
Directing District Boards to demand payment of Code members who are in arrears in assessments, or der no. 265_________ __1012
T itle 43P ublic L ands:

General Land Office:
Alaska, dredging and mining for gold and other pre cious metals below low tide ________________
OH and gas leases, granting suspended_____________
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