Federal Register - January 2, 1945
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Washington, Tuesday, January 2, 1945
R e g u la t io n s
Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th day of December 1944.
W il s o n C o w e n ,
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX War Food A dministration Marketing Agreements and Orders P art
941 M i l k
i n C h ic a g o , I l l i n o i s , M a r k e t in g A rea
ORDER SUSPENDING PROVISION
Pursuant to the applicable provisions o f Public-Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 7 U.S.C. 601 et seq. and of the order, as amended, regulating the handling of milk in the Chicago, Illinois, marketing area 7 CFR Cum. Supp. 941.0
et seq., it was found and determined on September 12, 1944 that the provision of such order which provides for pro rata classification of milk or cream which Is sold to a person who is a handler under another milk marketing agreement or or der effective under the act, is a provision which, during October, November, and December 1944, obstructs and does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act with respect to producers of milk under such order.
It is now found and determined pur suant to the provisions of the aforesaid act and order that the aforementioned provision of the order is a provision which, during January, February, and March 1945, obstructs and does not tendto effectuate the declared policy of the act with respect to the producers of milk under such order. Therefore, the suspen sion of the following provision of 941.4
a of the order is continued ir effect during the calendar months of January, February, and March 1945:
And provided further, That in the case of the sale of milk or cream by a handler to a person who is a handler under an other Federal milk agreement or order, such milk may be classified on a pro rata basis.
E.O. 9522, 8 F.R. 3907; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R.
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Assistant War Food Administrator.
F. R. Doc. 44-18793; Filed, Dec. 29, 1944J
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Chapter X IWar Food Administration Distribution Orders W FO 39, Termination P art
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TERMINATION OF RESTRICTIONS ON USE, PROCESSING, AND REFINING OF TUNG OIL
War Food Order No. 39, as amended 9 F.R. 6390, is hereby terminated.
This order shall become effective at 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., December 30, 1944.
With respect to violations, rights ac crued, liabilities incurred, or appeals taken, prior to said date, under War Food Order No. 39, as amended, all pro visions of said order shall be deemed to remain in full force for the purpose of sstaining any proper suit, action, or other proceeding with respect to any such violation, right, liability, or appeal.
E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8
FJt. 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O.
9392, 8 F.R. 14783
Issued this 30th day of December 1944.
G rover B . H i l l ,
Acting War Food Administrator.
F. R. Doc. 44-19868; Filed, Dec. 80, 1944;
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W F O 96, Termination P art
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TERMINATION OF SET ASIDE REQUIREMENTS
ON CORN
War Food Order No. 96 9 F.R. 3253, 4319 is hereby terminated.
This order shall become effective at 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., December 30, 1944.
W ith respect to violations, rights ac crued, liabilities incurred, or appeals taken, prior to said date, under W ar Food Order No. 96, all provisions of said order shall be deemed to remain in full Continued on p. 3
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n :
Vesting orders ,etc.:
Page Bach, Niels B___________
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Chemipulp Process, Inc______
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Dr. Alexander Wacker Gesell schaft fu r Elektro chemische I n d u s t r i e , G. m. b. H., and Con sortium f u r Elektro chemische I n d u s t r i e , G. m. b. H _____________ 61
Enemy nationals, patents owned by________________
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Fries, Franz_________________
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Grave, Otto_________________
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Pabst, Richard, and K arl Wilhelm Schmidt_______
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Polysius, G., A. G _________
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Precise Products Corp____;___
Prym, William, K. G. 2
documents_____________
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Roessle, Eugene____________
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Roland Kommandit - Gesell schaft Osthoff & Co., and Ernst O s th o ff_________
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Rouff, Gustav_______________
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Salge, Willy, & Co., Tech nische G. m. b. H., and Working A l l i a n c e for Lentzification___________
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Schering A. G v and Hardy &
Co., G. m. b. H _________ 1
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Siegfried, Wilhelm__________
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Zur Nedden, Gerhard_______
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C iv il A eronautics B oard :
American Export Airlines, Inc., et al; hearing___________
C oast G uard :
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Approval of equipment______ _
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C usto m s B u r e a u :
Conveyances, indexes of, ab stracts of title, and board ing o f vessels_____________
Tonnagd taxes; exemptions____
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F ederal C o m m u n ica t io n s C o m m is
s io n :
Hearings, etc.:
Hazlewood, Inc_____________
Katzentine, A. Frank________
Pan American Airways, Inc__
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