Federal Register - March 23, 1949
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VOLUME 14
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Washington, Wednesday, March 23, 1949
TITLE 44 PUBLIC PROPERTY
AND WORKS
Chapter V Department of State Departmental Reg. 108.87; FLC Reg. 8, Order 6
P art 508D isposal op S urplus P roperty L ocated in F oreign A reas IMPORTATION IN TO UNITED STATES
M arch 16, 1949.
Foreign Liquidation Commissioner Regulation 8, Order 6, of December 18, 1948. Departmental Regulation 108.82, 13 F. R. 7864 is hereby revised and amended to read as herein set forth.
The President has requested the Secre tary of State to act, with regard to per mitting the importation of surplus prop erty, upon determinations as made by the Secretary of Commerce. The Secre tary of Commerce has informed the Sec retary of State that .certain materials which have been or may be declared to the Foreign Liquidation Commissioner as surplus property located in foreign areas are in critically short supply and ur gently needed in the domestic economy and are qualified for importation into the United States during the periods herein after specified.
It is hereby ordered, a That 8508.15
of FLC Regulation 8 shall not apply to prevent the importation of surplus prop erty specified in paragraphs numbered 1 through 3 of Schedule A attached hereto if such property is in transit to a point in the United States on or before June 30, 1949, b That 8508.15 shall not apply to prevent the importation of surplus property specified in paragraphs numbered 4 and 5 of Schedule A
attached hereto, except as to such items as may be deleted therefrom by subse quent amendment of this order, if such property is in transit to a point in the United States on or before June 30,1949.
Any amendment which may be issued for the purpose of deleting itern from para graphs numbered 4 and 5 of Sched ule A shall not be effective until thirty 30 days after publication. For the
purpose of this order in transit to a point in the United States shall mean the property involved has been deliv ered to or accepted by a carrier which has issued a through bill of lading thereon to a point in the United States.
58 Stat. 765, 59 Stat. 533, 60 Stat. 168, 754; 50 U. S. C. App. and Supp. 1611-46
This order shall become effective when published in the F ederal R egister.
D ean A cheson,
Secretary of State.
S chedule A
1 Burlap bags and strips.
2 Containers: steel, shipping barrels, drums, and palls.
3 Telephone and telegraph equipment, Including but not limited to lead covered cable; line, messenger and drop wire; pole line hardware; Outside plant communication equipment; central office equipment, includ ing switchboard positions; and miscellaneous telephone apparatus.
4 Tire chains and parts.
5 All items of machinery, equipment, and parts therefor in Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Com modities exported from the United States, Part II,1 January 1, 1949, Edition, Nos. 600700
through 610800 steel mill products; Nos.
700000 through 788905, inclusive, with the fol lowing exceptions: Nos. 720110 and 720115
only as to excavators and cranes at 1 cubic yard and under bucket or dipper capacity, other sizes Importable, 721500 concrete mixers, 722610 and 722620 scrapers, self loading, 725000 through 725050 industrial trucks, 740005 through 745898 machine tools and other metal-working machinery, 770400 through 770615 air compressors and 774300- through 774350 scales and balances, except laboratory.
P. R. Doc. 49-2149; Filed, Mar. 22, 1949;
8:50 a. m.
1 Copies of Schedule B, Statistical Classi fication of Domestic and Foreign Commodi ties Exported from the United States, Part II, January 1, 1949, Edition, are available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C., price 81.50. Copies are also available for reference, but not for sale, at offices of Collectors of Customs and Regional Offices of the Department of Com merce.
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
See also Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.
Proposed rule making;
Milk handling in LowellLawrence, Mass., area_____ 1286
Pears, fresh Bartlett, plums, and Elberta peaches grown in Cal ifornia 2 documents__ 1293,1300
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.;
Blass, Grete___ r __________
De Fonbrune, Pierre Henry Dussumier_________
De Pietro, Nicola, et al____
Lepkowska, Marjorie_______
Lowenstein, Leo________
Maddaleni, Brunilde_______
Meyer, M artha___________
Milo, Ellen_______________
Monheimer, Otto_________
Ottenstein, Friedrich_______
Rossi, Maddalena_________
Ruggeberg, Eleonore_______
Saito, Rev. Jogen, and Mrs.
Naruo Saito____________
Societa Anonima Lucchese Olii e Vini_____________
Societe Anonyme Tubest____
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Army Department
Notices;
Military government for Ger many U. S.X; exportimport information________
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Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Notices:
Organization;
miscellaneous amendments______________
1303
Entomology and Plant Quaran tine Bureau
Proposed rule making:
Rust-resistant species and va rieties of barberry, mahonia, and mahoberberis_________
1285
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Alaska Broadcasting Co. and Baranof Enterprises, Inc_1307
1283