Federal Register - August 13, 1943

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Washington, Friday, August 13, 1943
Regulations TITLE 9ANIMALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS
Chapter IIWar Food Administration, Packers and Stockyards1
P art 204P osted S tockyards and Live
P oultry M arkets FARM SAVING STOCKYARDS, INC., SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI

It has been ascertained that the Farm Saving Stockyards, Inc., Saint Louis, Missouri, posted on July 16,1941, as com ing within the jurisdiction of the Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921, as amended, is now owned and operated by the Mutual Stockyard, and that the name of the yard is now the Mutual Stockyard.
Therefore, notice of such facts is given its owners and to the public, and the name of the stockyard changed to the Mutual Stockyard on the list of posted stockyards in 9 CFR 204.1.
7 U.S.C. 1940 ed. 181 et seq; E.O. 9280, 7 FR. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R. 3807; E.O.
9334, 8 F.R. 5423
Done at Washington, D. C., this 11th day of August 1943.
T homas J. F lavin, Assistant to the War Food Administrator.
P. R. Doc. 43-13080; Piled, August 11, 1943;
4:51 p. m.

TITLE 32NATIONAL DEFENSE
Chapter IXWar Production Board Snbchapter BExecutive Vice-Chairman Auth o r ity : Regulations in this subchapter
issued under P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 FJR.
6680; W.P.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7
FR. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 FJR. 527; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R.
2719; sec. 2 a, 54 Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176.
1This chapter formerly designated as Food Distribution Administration.

P art 944R egulations Applicable to the Operation of the P riorities S ystem Priorities Regulation 19, aB Amended August 9, 1943
FARM SUPPLIES

944.40 Priorities Regulation No.
19 a What this regulation does. This regulation tells how a farmer gets a priority to buy farm supplies from a dealer and how a dealer gets a priority to maintain his stock of farm supplies.
The kinds of farm supplies which are covered by this regulation are only those listed in paragraph j of this regu lation.
b How a farmer gets farm supplies from his dealer. Whenever a farmer orders farm supplies on the list from a dealer who has them in stock, the dealer must fill the order if the farmer gives him a signed certificate as follows:
I certify to the War Production Board that I am a farmer and that the supplies covered by this order are needed now and will be used for the operation of a farm.

The dealer may sell the supplies to the farmer without a certificate, but the dealer must get a certificate at the time he sells if he wants to use it to get a priority for replacing the supplies in his inventory, as explained in paragraph d below. A farmer may also use this cer tificate at a repair shop to get a priority on the use of its equipment in repairing his farm equipment. A farmers order supported by a certificate is the same as an order rated AA-5.
c Farmers certificates must be ap proved by rationing committees in the case of large purchases. If a farmer wants to use a certificate to buy more than $25 worth at <3ne time of any item on the list, he must first get his cer tificate approved in writing by the County Farm Rationing Committee.
d How the dealer gets his stock of farm supplies. 1 A dealer can use the, farmers certificates which he has re ceived to get priority on his own orders for listed farm supplies. For each dol lars worth of supplies sold against cer tificates at retail prices, the dealer can Continued on next page
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Alien Property Custodian:
Pag Vesting orders:
Leitzman, Wm___ ___________ 11262
Mohr, Emil_________________11262
Mozart Apartments__________11262
Niemann, Martha M_________11263
Nitz, Bertha________________ 11263
Oschman, Martha_________ 11263
Paoletti, John_____________
11264
Pockwitz, Louis..__________ 11264
Reiner, Paula_______________11264
Richter, Anna Emilie________ 11265
Riecke, Heinrich Herman___ 11265
Rosenow, Caroline___________11266
Rosetto, Dante______________11266
Schmaeling, Rudolph________ 11266
Silver, Joseph_______________11267
Stross, Ines________________ 11267
Sullivan, Eugenie H__________11268
Takiguchi, Minoru and Makato_______________
11268
Bituminous Coal Division:
Hearings, etc.:
Alabama Coals, Inc_________ 11257
Associated Producers Coal C o____________________ 11253
Blake Mining Co____________11255
Buckeye Coal and Coke Co__ 11254
Burkhardt Consolidated Co_11255
Carbon Fuel Co________ ____ 11253
Central Cooperative Whole sale __________________ 11258
Continental Coal Co_________ 11258
District Board 9____________ 11256
East Kentucky Coal Sales, Inc____________________ 11255
Foderaro, John_____________ 11256
Foley, James R_____________ 11254
Kistler Coal Co_____________ 11256
Michael, Homer_____________11256
Petty, Arthur L., & Lemar Denison______________ 11255
Randall Fuel Co., Inc________ 11254
Ryan & Benson Fuel Corp__ 11254
Union Railroad Co__________ 11258
Vento Coal Co______________ 11256
F ederal P ower Commission:
Hearings, etc.:
Cities Service Gas Co________ 11260
Ohio Public Service Co_____ 11260
United Gas Pipe Line Co. 2
documents_____________11259
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