Federal Register - November 7, 1942

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REGISTER

FEDERAL
VOLUME 7

1934
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NUMBER 220

Washington, Saturday, November 7, 1942
R e g u la t io n s
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Subtitle AOffice of the Secretary Amendment 1 to Temporary Rationing Order
B 1
P art 2 R ationing of F arm M achinery and E quipment NEW FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Section 2.il2 is added; and Schedule I I is amended by deleting therefrom the following, under the heading Miscella neous Farm Equipment :
Horse shoes, including mule Bhoes.
N ote. Calks and nails are considered as repairs.

2.112 Effective dates of amendments to Temporary Rationing Order B. a Amendment No. 1 Schedule I I and 2.112 to Temporary Rationing Order B shall become effective November 5, 1942.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 5th day of November 1942. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agri culture.
seal G rover B. H ill , Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
P. R. Doc. 42-11572; Filed, November 6,1942;
11:38 a. m.

Chapter V IIISugar Agency
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P art 802 S ugar D eterminations PRICES FOR 1942 FLORIDA SUGARCANE CROP

N ovember 5, 1942.

Determination of fair and reasonable prices for the 1942 crop of Florida sugar cane for sugar, pursuant to the Sug&r Act of 1937, as Amended.
Whereas section-301 d of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, provides, as one of the conditions for payment to pro ducers of sugar beets and sugarcane, as follows:

That the producer on the farm who is also, directly or indirectly, a processor of sugar beets or sugarcane, as may be determined by the Secretary, shall have paid, or contracted to pay under either purchase or toll agree ments, for any sugar beets or sugarcane grown by other producers and processed by him at rates not less than those that may be determined by the Secretary to be fair and reasonable after investigation and due notice and opportunity for public hearing.
17 P R . 8723.

Whereas the Secretary of Agriculture held public hearings for the purpose of receiving evidence likely to be of assist ance to him in determining fair and rea sonable prices for the 1942 crop of Florida sugarcane for sugar:
Now, therefore, I, tr o v e r B. Hill, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, after investigation and consideration of the evidence obtained at the aforesaid hear ings and all other information before me, do hereby make the following deter mination:
802.22j Fair and reasonable prices for the 1942 crop of Florida sugarcane for sugar. Fair and reasonable prices for the1942 crop of Florida sugarcane shall be not less for sugarcane of like quality in terms of commercially recoverable sugar than those provided for in Sugar Determination Number 147, issued Oc tober 8,1942, for mills defining standard sugarcane as sugarcane containing 11 Me per centum to 12 Vz per centum of su crose in the normal juice, equivalent in terms of commercially recoverable sugar to 10.354 per centum to 11.432 per centum of sucrose in the crusher juice. The price basis for sugar shall be determined in accordance with whichever of the fo l lowing options may be agreed upon: 1
the average price per pound of 96 raw sugar, duty-paid at New York less .17
cent per pound to adjust for the appro priate freight differential for the week in which such sugarcane is delivered, or 2 the average price per pound of 96
raw sugar, duty-paid at New York less .17 cent per pound to adjust for the ap propriate freight differential for the period beginning October 15, 1942 and ending May 31,1943, except that, if such prices do not give frill effect to orders or regulations of the Federal Government pertaining to the establishment of a price for 96 raw sugar, duty-paid basis at New York, the Chief of the Sugar Agency may substitute such prices as will give effect to any such orders or regulations, and except, further, that if through any orders or regulations of the Federal Government the existing re lationship between the price of 96 raw sugar, duty-paid basis, between New York City and Savannah, Georgia, should be changed, the price at Savan nah, Georgia, except for the differential existing on October 15, 1942, shall be governing: Provided, however, That on each ton of Florida sugarcane there shall Continued on next page
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A gricultural Conservation and A djustment A dministration :

Florida, determination of prices for sugarcane____________ -

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A griculture D epartment:

Farm machinery and equip ment, rationing---- .---------

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A lien P roperty Custodian :

Vesting orders:
American Platinum Works 9098
Copyrights and interests 3
documents____ 9092, 9093,9096
Fluhrer, Johann Heinrich and Johann Friedrich___ 9094
Handbuch der Organischen Chemie ________________
9096
Krause, Caroline____________ 9093
Loforte, Salvatore___________ 9095
Mauser Barrel Co., Inc_____ 9092
Republic Filters, Inc________ 9094
Schlick, Alois-------------------- 9097
Siebenstellige Werte der Trig-.___ ,
n om tJfrTscneJI FuHk-
tionen __________
9095
Union Banking Corp________ 9097
Urlaub auf Ehrenwort_____ 9098
Von Stulpnagel, Martha Clara. 9093
B it u m in o u s C oal D iv is io n :

Hearings, etc.:
District Board 8_____________ 9089
Hillman Coal and Coke Co___ 9091
McDonald, Frank H _________ 9090
Tecumseh Coal Corp_________ 9089
M i n i m u m p r i c e schedules amended:
District 1______________
9071
District 11 2 documents _ 9071, 9072
District 13___________________ 9073
9076
District 18__________________
Internal R evenue B

ureau:

Processing tax on certain oils_
Taxes on tobacco, snuff, etc.;
floor stocks of cigars and cigarettes_________________
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r a n s p o r t a t io n :

lim itation on speed of motor vehicles; testing equipment O D T23-1_______________
Water carriers on the Illinois River, coordinated opera tion ODT W - l __________
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9089
9099

A d m in is t r a t io n :

Adjustments:
Di-Noc Mfg. Co_____________ 9084
- Elmira Coal Co .----------- 9099
McCormick and Co------------- 9084
Standard Food Products, In c. 9083
Weikart Coal Co---------------- 9099
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