Federal Register - March 21, 1944

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EDERAL
VOLUME 9

REGISTER
1934

AflTEO

NUMBER 57

Washington, Tuesday, March 21, 1944
The President
Regulations
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT

PROCLAMATION 2609
C hild H ealth D ay 1944
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the Congress by joint reso lution of May 18,1928 45 Stat. 617, has authorized and requested the President of the United States to issue annually a proclamation setting apart May 1 as Child Health Day:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FR AN K LIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, in recognition of the importance to every child and young per son of a healthy body and a sturdy spirit, do hereby designate the first day of May of this year as ph ild Health Day.
And I invite our boys and girls to use this occasion as a time to gather tyith parents, teachers, and other citizens, or by themselves, in schools, churches, and community centers, and to consider how we can make our home and community life contribute in full measure to the building of bouyant health and valiant spirit in all our boys and girls, IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 17th day of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal forty-four, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtyeighth, F ranklin D R oosevelt
By the President:
C ordell H u l l ,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 44-8928; Filed, March 20, 1944;
11:17 a. m .

TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter X IWar Food Administration Distribution Orders FD O 22-5, Arndt. 2

P art 1425 C anned
and
P rocessed F oods
CANNED CITRUS FRUIT AND CANNED CITRUS
FRUIT JUICES

Food Distribution Order No. 22-5, is sued by the Director of Food Distribution on November 26, 1943, as amended 8
F.R. 16097, 9 F.R. 2322, is further amended as follows:
1. By deleting from 1425.7 b 3
the provisions thereof and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:
3 In lieu of setting aside a quantity of canned grapefruit juice equal to 41
percent of the total of grapefruit juice packed by a canner during the base period, any canner will be deemed to have met the set-aside requirements o f this order with regard to canned grapefruit juice i f he sets aside all grapefruit juice packed by him and which is in his posses sion on March 17,1944, and all grapefruit juice packed by him subsequent to such date, and if the aggregate of such amount is not less than 32 percent of the total quantity of grapefruit juice packed by such person during the base period.
2. By adding to 1425.7 b , at the end thereof, the following:
4 In lieu of setting aside a quantity of canned orange juice equal to 48 per cent of the total of orange juice packed by a canner during the base period, any canner will be deemed to have met the set-aside requirements of this order with regard to canned orange juice if he sets aside all orange juice packed by him and which is in his possession on March 17, 1944, and all orange juice packed by him subsequent to such date, and if the ag gregate of such amount is not less than 42 percent of the total quantity of orange juice packed by such person during the base period.
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P roclamation :

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Child Health Day, 1944________

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REGULATIONS
AND NOTICES
i C ustoms B ureau :

Drawback claims_____________

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F ederal C ommunications Commis
s io n :

Uniform systems of accounts:
Class A and B telephone Companies:
Credits to surplus and col lectible operating rev enues, miscellaneous___
Telephone plant record____
Class C telephone companies, uncollectible operating revenues_________________
Radiotelegraph carriers, un collectible revenues______
Wire-telegraph and oceancable carriers, current li abilities and uncollfectible revenues_________________
F ish
and
and
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W ildlife S ervice :

Fishery fellowships, other Amercan republics; allowances and expenses_____________
F ood
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D rug A dministration :

Cream cheese, definition and standard of identity_______

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I nterior D epartment :

National Park Service, delega tion of authority to Direc tor --------

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I nternal R evenue B ureau :

Excise taxes:
Admissions, cabarets, dues, and initiation fees______ _ 2998
Safe deposit boxes, etc_______ 3001
Sales by the manufacturer_: 3004
I nterstate C ommerce C ommission :

Reicing orders:
Apples, Chicago, 111________
Cheese and spread, packaged;
Freeport, 111______
Citrus fruits:
Arizona and California_____
California_________________
Los Angeles, C alif_________
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