Federal Register - August 23, 1939
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Washington, Wednesday, August 23, 1939
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
P art 204D etermination W orld M arket P rice C otton
of P revailing for A merican
ton markets shall be the simple averages CONTENTS
of the commercial differences for such lengths as quoted in other designated RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
spot cotton markets for said 15 business days, and in the absence of any quota T itle 6Agricultural C redit :
tions for any such qualities in any desig Commodity Credit Corporation:
nated market, the simple averages of the American cotton, determinacommercial differences ascertained from tion of:
Page the best available sources and reported Carrying charges_________
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by the Agricultural Marketing Service Prevailing world market for the said 15 business days.
price_______________ 3693
Done at Washington, D. C., this 21st day of August 1939. Witness my hand T itle 7Agriculture :
and the seal of the Department of Ag Division of Marketing and Mar riculture.
keting Agreements:
seal!
H arry L. B rown , Beurre DAnjou, etc., pears Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
grown in Oregon, Wash F. R. Doc. 39-3092; Filed, August 22, 1939;
ington and California, 9:38 a. m.
regulatory order______ 3694
T itle 16C ommercial P ractices:
Federal Trade Commission:
P art 204D etermination of C arrying Cease and desist orders:
C harges for American C otton Dearborn Supply Co______ 3701
204.2 By virtue of the authority Fairfield Engineering Co__ 3704
vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by K and S Sales Co., et al__ 3100
H. J. Res. 375, approved August 11, 1939
McDowell, Pyle & Co., Inc_ 3703
Public Resolution No. 52, 76th Con Mode Novelty Co:, et al__ _ 3699
gress, I, Harry L. Brown, Acting Secre Ohio Novelty Co________
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tary of Agriculture, do hereby determine Zo-Ro-Lo, Inc___________ 3699
that for the purpose of any sale of cot ton made under the provisions of said T itle 29Labor:
law prior to January 1, 1940, the esti Childrens Bureau:
mated average carrying charges that Child labor, acceptance of that would be incurred if such cotton State certificate Iowa_ 3704
should be held by Commodity Credit Cor Wage and Hour Division:
poration for an additional eighteen Handicapped persons, em months are .62 cent per pound.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 21st ployment r e g u l a t i o n s day of August 1939. Witness my hand amended 1____________ 3704
and the seal of the Department of Ag T itle 45P ublic W elfare:
riculture.
Federal Works AgencyWork seal!
H arry L. B rown , Projects Administration:
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
Monthly earnings, schedule of _ 3705
204.1 By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by H. J. Res. 375, approved August 11, 1939 Public Resolution No. 52, 76th Con gress , I, Harry L. Brown, Acting Secre tary of Agriculture, do hereby determine that for the purposes of said Joint Reso lution the prevailing world market price for the unrestricted use of American cot ton in bales compressed to high density, delivered a t shipside, shall be the simple average of the market prices for Middling % inch cotton in the three designated spot cotton markets a t the Gulf ports of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Galveston and Houston, Texas, as reported by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture for the 15 business days immediately pre ceding Jthe date of any sale under said Joint Resolution, with additions or de ductions for other grades and staple lengths, which such additions or deduc tions shall be the simple averages of the commercial differences on or off Middling 7/s for such other grades and staple lengths as reported by the Agricultural Marketing Service for the said three des ignated spot cotton markets for the said 15 business days, plus .18 cent per pound for delivery to shipside in high density form, and less the prevailing rate of export subsidy payment in effect on the date of sale. The additions and deduc tions for cotton of staple lengths not F. R. Doc. 39-3093; Filed, August 22, 1939;
quoted in said three designated spot cot 9:38 a. m.
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