Federal Register - April 4, 1945
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UTTERA
SCRIPTA
REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 10
1934
NUMBER 67
AfiTEO
Washington, Wednesday, April 4, 1945
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R e g u la tio n s
P art 1460 F ats
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter XIWar Food Administration Distribution Orders W FO 75-3, Arndt. 12
P art 1410 L ivestock
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LARD SET ASIDE E X E M PT IO N FOR U T A H I
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STEARIC ACID
The fulfillment of requirements for the defense of the United States will result in a shortage in the supply of stearic acid for defense, for private account, and for export, and the following order is deemed necessary and appropriate in the public interest and to promote the na tional defense:
1460.41 Distribution, delivery, use War Food Order No. 75-3, as amended and set aside of stearic acid a Defi 9 F.R. 12498, 14272, 10 F.R. 726, 773, nitions. 1 Stearic acid means the 1955, 1993, 2475, 3127, is further higher titer fatty acids commonly known amended by deleting paragraph b 7
as commercial stearic acid, obtained by and substituting in lieu thereof the any process which includes the splitting following:
of animal fat and a subsequent separa 7
A quantity of lard the total weight tion by pressing or otherwise of such of which shall be not less than 5.5 per higher titer fatty acids from the lower cent of the total live weight of each titer fatty acids.
weeks slaughter of hogs: Provided, That 2 Producer means any person who produces stearic acid.
until further order of the Director this 3 Distributor means any person requirement shall not be applicable to who acquires stearic acid for resale.
slaughterers located in the States of 4 User means any person who uses California, Connecticut, Delaware, Flor stearic acid in the manufacture of any ida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massa other product, regardless of whether chusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, stearic acid is incorporated into such New York, North Carolina, Oregon, other product.
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South 5 Certified order means a written Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, order to a producer or distributor which Washington, and West Virginia.
has attached thereto or incorporated therein a certificate executed in accord This order shall become effective at ance with paragraph c hereof.
12:01 a. m., e. w. t., April 1, 1945. With 6 Cosmetics and toiletries means respect to violations, rights accrued, lia tooth paste, tooth powder, or any prod bilities incurred, or appeals taken, prior uct intended to be applied to the human to said date, under War Food Order No.
body for cleansing, beautifying, promot 75-3, as amended, all provisions of said ing attractiveness, or altering the ap order shall be deemed to remain in full pearance, including toilet soaps, shaving force for the purpose of sustaining any creams, hand lotions, after shaving proper suit, action, or other proceeding lotions, hair dressings, and hair tonics.
7 Inventory means the total quan with respect to any such violation, right, tity of stearic acid owned by any person, liability, or appeal.
wherever located.
E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R.
8 Eastern zone means that area of 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, the 48 States of the United States lying east of. the eastern boundaries of the 8 F.R. 14783; WFO 75, 8 F.R. 11119, 9
States of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, F.R. 4319
and New Mexico.
Issued this 31st day of March 1945.
9 Western zone means that area of the 48 States of the United States lying C. W. K itchen , west of the eastern boundaries of the Director of Marketing Services.
States of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, F. R. Doc. 45-5296; Filed, Apr. 2, 1945J
and New Mexico.
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A lien P roperty Custodian :
Vesting orders;
Alfa Film R t , et al__________
Asahi Eiga Seisaku Co., Ltd., et al____________________
Bernstein, Leo and SigmundNubel, Wilhelmine__________
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Civil A eronautics B oard :
Braniff Airways, Inc., and T. E.
Braniff; hearing__________
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C ustoms B ureau :
Customs districts and ports;
ports of entry and docu mentation_________________
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F ederal T rade Com m ission :
Cease and desist orders:
Boker, H., & Co., Inc., et al___
Dri-Kleen Co________________
Florman, A. M., & Bro_______
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G eneral L and O ffice :
Alaska, revocation of order with drawing public lands______
Potassium permits and leases, area and description_______
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I nterstate C ommerce C ommission :
Garbanzos, m o v e m e n t from Houston to Galveston, Tex_
Reconsignment permits:
Apples, Minneapolis, Minn__
Potatoes, Kansas City, Mo____
Seed potatoes, Chicago, 111____
Rerouting of freight traffic due to flood conditions in Arkan sas, Louisiana and Texas Shell eggs, shipped from Omaha, Nebr.; refrigeration_______
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M ines B ureau :
Johnson, Jonas; revocation of licenses___________________
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_Traffic movement direction, ex ceptions, etc.; asphalt, asphaltum or tar, movement in railway tank cars______
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D efense T ransportation:
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P rice A dministration :
Adjustments and pricing orders:
Aero Engineering & Mfg. CoAlbe Metal Works__________
Andrews, W. C., Co_________
Artcraft Wire Works_______
Atlantic Aluminum Pattern Co
Ausnvers & Wissman_______
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