Federal Register - January 26, 1943
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Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IXFood Distribution Administration P art 965M ilk in the Cincinnati, Ohio , M arketing Area 1
SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF
ORDER REGULATING HANDLING OF MILK
f,or Class i n milk: Provided, That if such milk was of a weighted average butterfat content other than 4.0 percent, there shall be added or subtracted for each one-tenth of 1 pefcent of variance in butterfat content above or below 4 percent; an amount equal to 44o of such price for Class HI milk.
4. The words or new producers, from new producers, and new pro ducers, and all other references to new producers.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 23d day of January 1943. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agri culture.
seal T homas J. F lavin, Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture.1
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 P. R. Doc. 43-1187; Piled, January 23, 1943;
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amended, regulating the handling of milk in the Cincinnati, Ohio, marketing area, it is hereby determined that the provisions of such order which classify Chapter XFood Production new producers and provide for paying Administration such new producers the Class III price for milk are provisions which obstruct Food Production Administrative Order 2
and do not tend to effectuate the de P art 1200 Administration clared policy of the. act with respect to producers of milk under such marketing PRIORITY, ALLOCATION AND RATIONING
order.
Delegation of certain functions and It is, therefore, ordered, That the fol lowing provisions of the said order are powers related to priority, allocation and hereby suspended, effective as of 12:01 rationing.
Pursuant to the authority heretofore a. m., e. w. t., January 1, 1943:
1. In 965.3 a 4 the following pro or hereafter conferred upon the Secre tary of Agriculture in matters arising viso:
under the act of June 28, 1940 54 Stat.
Provided, That if such producer 676, as amended by the act of May 31, did not regularly sell milk on his own dis 1941 Pub. Law 89, 77th Cong., and by tribution routes or through other persons Title III of the Second War Powers Act, during a period of 30 days next preceding the effective date hereof for consumption 1942 Act of March 27, 1942, Pub. Law in the marketing area, but begins the regu 507, 77th Cong., the following order is lar delivery of milk to a handler, he shall be prescribed:
known as a new producer for a period 1200.2 Order delegating to certain beginning with the date of his first regu lar delivery of milk and continuing until the persons authority to sign and issue sub end of 2 full calendar months of regular de poenas in rationing matters, a In livery following the first day of the next suc connection with any investigation or ceeding calendar month, after which he shall hearing related to the administration or be known as a producer.
enforcement of the Secretary of Agri cultures priority, allocation or rationing 2. In 965.9 a the following:
authority administered by the Director and $0.50 per hundredweight of of Food Production, or of any regulation milk to each new producer.
3. In 965.10 a 2 the following:
Multiply the hundredweight of milk re ceived from each new producer by the price 7 F.R. 9503.
1Acting pursuant to authority delegated by the Secretary of Agriculture under the Act of April 4, 1940 54 Stat. 81; 7 P.R. 2656.
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Alien P roperty Custodian:
Vesting orders:
Bank of Japan----------------Domestic Fuel Corp--------Locatelli, Romualdo--------Meiranna, Minnie Doring----Metro Stamp Co., Inc ------Miller, Dorothy, et al-------Mogi, Momonoi and Co., Inc_
Muhlens, Paul Peters_____
Negri, Rinaldo-----------------Nozaki Bros., Inc.------------Preuss, Louise Gabriel--------Prospecting Equipment Co Saffer, M artin-----------------Strada, Augusto------- ------Wolff, Regina_____________
Woltmann, Earnest----------Yamashita Shipping Co------
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B ituminous Coal D ivision :
District 1, minimum price schedule amended_____ - 1092
District Board 11, hearing------ 1146
B oard of E conomic W arfare:
Individual licenses:
Applications Corr.----------Applications to export certain commodities Corr.____
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Civil A eronautics B oard:
All American Aviation, Inc., hearing________________ 1150
Commerce D epartment:
Delegation o f authority f o r training civilian pilots, etc., for armed forces________ 1149
F ederal T rade Commission :
Cone, George, and Thomas, Co., cease and desist order-----Hearings, etc.:
Collins, Thomas E., and Co__
Columbia Research Company.
Duo-Tint Bulb and Battery Co., Inc_______________
Folger, J. A., and Co----------Innerclean Mfg. Co. and W. C.
Jeffries and Col----------Kol-Tone Mfg. Co_________
Lee-Sons, etc-------------------National Lacquer Mfg. Co., etc__________________
Rub-R-Lyfe Co-----------Silverman, Jack, and Associ ates, etc---------- -----Continued on p. 1088
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