Federal Register - April 2, 1943
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REGISTER
VOLUME 8
1934
NUMBER 65
Washington, Friday, April 2, 1943
Regulations
Chapter XIFood Distribution Administration
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IXFood Distribution Administration
IFDO 19-1, Am, 1
Part 930M il k
in the T oledo, O h io , M arketing A rea
ORDER SUSPENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS
Order suspending certain provisions of tiie order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the Toledo, Ohio, marketing 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 of the ojder, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the Toledo, Ohio, marketing area, it is hereby determined that the provision of such order which provides seasonal-minimum prices for Class I milk during the months of April, May, and June 1943, is a pro vision which obstructs and does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act with respect to producers of milk under such order.
It is therefore ordered, That, effective as of the date of execution hereof, the following provisions of 930.5 a 1
of the order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the Toledo, Ohio, marketing area, are hereby suspended;
during the delivery period of June 1942; and thereafter add the fol lowing amount per hundredweight:
Am ount dollars per Delivery period:
hundredweight July through March.- - ________ _ 0. 90
April, May, and June__ _.__ __ _
. 80
Done at Washington, D. C this 31st day of March 1943. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agri culture.
Iseal C laude R. W ickard, Secretary of Agriculture.
IP. R. Doc. 43-5042; Filed, April 1, 1043;
11:30 a. m.J
P art 1455S pices RESTRICTED SPICES QUOTAS
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Pood Distribution Order No. 19
8 F.R. 1827, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States on Feb ruary 8, 1943, under the authority of Executive Order No. 9280, dated Decem ber 5,1942, and in order to effectuate the purposes of such orders, It is hereby or dered, That Director Food Distribution Order No. 19-1 8 F.R, 1829 be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows:
1455.2 Quotas for restricted spices.
a For the quarterly period of three monthsbeginning on April 1, 1943, and for each subsequent quarterly period of three months, the quota of any restricted spice, as listed hereinafter, for any packer, any receiver, or any industrial user shall be the following percentage of the amount of such spice delivered by such person if a packer, accepted by such personif a receiver, or used by such person if an industrial user dur ing the corresponding quarterly period of 1941 or during such other base period as is provided for in 1455.1 b 5 of Food Distribution Order No. 19:
Quota Restricted spice:
percentage Black pepper_____ _______ __________ 45
Cassia cinnam on_________________
30
Cloves.____________
90
Ginger___________________
100
M ace_______
40
N u tm eg______________
60
Pim ento allspice____
75
-W hite pepper___ _____________
45
b Any packer may, in lieu of a quota computed pursuant to a hereof, avail himself of a quota of a total of one hun dred pounds of any restricted spice or any combination of restricted spices.
c This order shall take effect at 12:01 a. m., e. w. t , April 1, 1943. With respect to any violation of Director Food Distribution Order No. 19-1 prior to the effective time o f this amendment, Di rector Food Distribution Order No. 19-1
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND
NOTICES
Alien P roperty C ustodian :
Page
Vesting orders:
Badische Anilin and Soda Fabrik and I. G. Farbenindustrie, A. G___________4216
Bugatti, Ettore______ _______ 4213
Citizensand residents of en emy countries_.________ 4204
Citizens and residents of en emy-occupied countries _ 4203
Citizens of allied or neutral countries or U. S. resid ing in enemy-occupied countries______________ 4208
Citizens of enemy countries residing in enemy-occu pied countries_________ 4204
Citizens of neutral countries or U. S. and residents of enemy countries_______ 4207
Foreign nationals, certain 4209
French citizens and residents. 4205
Galvanocor, A. G___________ 4214
German Corporation_______ 4207
German-owned motion pic ture films in U. S______ 4211
Goldschmidt, Victor Mortiz_4215
I. G. Farbenindustrie, A. G.
2 documents___4214,4215
Imhoff, Karl______________ 4213
Japanese Assn, Inc_________ 4202
Kaisha, Furukawa Denkikogyo Kabushiki___ _____ 4214
Meiwald, Franz, and Siemens and Halske, A. G___ ___ 4216
Muelhens, Peter____________ 4217
Ow-Echingen, Max_________ 4203
Renner, Oskar, Jr______4211
Schwartz, Rose________
4202
Swiss citizens residing in France______ _________ 4206
Tavasci, Gaudenzio Eusebio_4217
- Teuber, Charlotte Coxe_____ 4202
Weisse, Ernst____ _________ 4217
Zeiss, Carl_____________
4208
B itum inous C oal .D iv isio n :
Hearings, etc.:
District Board 2___
4198
Indiana Coals Gorp__________ 4198
TechumsehCoal Corp______ 4198
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