Federal Register - December 24, 1942
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REGISTER
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VOLUME 7
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NUMBER 251
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Washington, Thursday, December 24, 1942
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IXAgricultural Marketing Administration P art 903 M ilk in the S t . L oots, M i s
souri ,
M arketing A rea
Done at Washington, D. C., this 22d day of December 1942. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agriculture.
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T homas J. F lavin ,
Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture F. R. Doc. 42-13744; Filed, December 22, 1942;
4:01 p. m.
F.R. 6266, 7 F.R. 7793.
A gricultural A djustm ent A gency : Page
Agricultural conservation, spe cial program for. Southern Great Plains area, 1942----- 10823
A gricultural M arketing A d m in is
tration :
St. Louis, Mo., marketing area, handling of milk------------- 10799
B itum in o u s C oal D ivisio n :
HANDLING OF M ILK
Order terminating certain provisions of 903.3 b and e 2 of the order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the St. Louis, Missouri, market ing area.
Pursuant to the applicable provisions of Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agree ment Act of 1937 7 U.S.C. 1940 ed. 601
et seq., hereinafter referred to as the act, and the provisions of the order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the St.Louis, Missouri, market ing area, it is hereby determined that the provisions of such order which provide that flavored milk, flavored milk drinks, and buttermilk shall be classified as Class I milk are provisions which ob struct and do not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act with respect to the producers of milk defined in the said order; and such has beén the case sinceNovember 17, 1942, when the St.
Louis, Missouri, health authorities, as an emergency measure made necessary through the shortage of Grade A milk, permitted such products to be made from other than Grade A milk.
It is, therefore, ordered, That the fol lowing provisions of the order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the St. Louis, Missouri, market ing area shall be, and hereby are, termi nated effective as of 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., November 17,1942:
1. In 903.3 b , the words the skim milk and butteri at of and flavored milk and milk drinks of any butterfat test, and buttermilk; and 2. In 903.3 e 2, the words "fla vored milk and milk drinks of any but terfat test, and buttermilk.
CONTENTS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 14CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter ICivil Aeronautics Board Amendment 60-4, Civil Air Regulations P art
60A ir T raffic R ules PILOT CERTIFICATES
At a session of the Civil Aeronautics Board held at its office in Washington, D. C. on the 16th day of December, 1942.
Acting pursuant to sections 205 a and 601 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amended, the Civil Aeronautics Board amends the Civil Air Regulations as follows:
Effective December 16, 1942, Part 60
of the Civil Air Regulations is amended as follows:
By amending 60.301 to read as fol lows:
60.30 Pilot certificates. No person shall pilot a civil aircraft in the United States unless such person holds a valid pilot certificate issued by the Adminis trator or an effective foreign pilot cer tificate validated by the Administrator.
Any person may operate the controls of an aircraft if the aircraft is equipped with fully functioning dual controls and one of the control seats is occupied by a person holding an appropriate pilot cer tificate.
By the Civil Aeronautics Board.
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D arw in Charles B row n ,
Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 42-13765; Filed, December 23,1942;
9:42 a. m.
1 6 F.R. 5201.
Acting pursuant to authority delegated by the Secretary of Agriculture under the Act of April 4,1940. 54 Stat. 81: 7 F.R. 2656
Hearings, etc..
Co-operative Fuel Co., Inc., et al__________________
District Board 1-----------------District Board 2---------------
Farmers Elevator Service Co_
Sherwood-Templeton Coal Co., Inc., and LintonSummit Coal Co., Inc-----
10820
10820
10821
10820
10821
C ivil A eronautics B oard:
Air carriers:
Financial and statistical report forms 2 documents----- 10800
Uniform system of accounts 2 documents-------------- 10800
Pilot certificates;--------------------- 10799
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and
W ildlife S ervice :
Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge, La.; amendment to fishing regulations----------- 10820
Sabine National Wildlife Ref uge, La.; order permitting fishing___________________10819
F ood
D rug A dm inistration :
and
Condensed m ilk , sweetened;
hearing-------- -------------- 10824
G eneral L and O ff ic e :
Electrical plants and transmis sion lines, rights-of-way over public lands and reser vations-______________ 10814
South Dakota, stock driveway withdrawals-------------------- 10822
I nterior D epartment :
Columbia Basin Project, wage rates 2 documents---------- 10822
O ffice
of
P rice A dministration :
Adjustments, etc.:
Dow Chemical Co----------------- 10812
Guilmette, Henry J------------ 10824
Laucks, I. F., Inc------------------ 10813
Moline Paint Mfg. Co__ 10813
Pant-ease Infant Wear Co 10813
Paterson, Patrick W------------ 10824
Premium Petroleum Co-------- 10825
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