Federal Register - January 24, 1950
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REGISTER
VOLUME 15
Vwited
NUMBERIS
Washington, Tuesday, January 24, 1950
TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT sCongress approved September 26,1914, as Chapter III Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Farm Ownership Loans
P art 311B asic R egulations S top art BL oan Limitations VIRGINIA; AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS AND
INVESTMENT LIM ITS
For the purposes of title I of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amend ed, average values of efficient family-type farm-management units and investment limits for the counties identified below are determined to be asiierein set forth.
The average values and investment limits heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabulations of aver age values and investment limits under 311.30, Chapter III, Title 6 of the Code of Federal Regulations 13 F R. 9381, are hereby superseded by the average values and investment limits set forth below for said counties.
Virginia County
Average value
Investm ent lim it
$8,500
12,000
$8,500
1$000
Sec. 41, 60 Stat. 1066; 7 U. S. C. 1016. Ap plies secs. 3, 44, 60 Stat. 1074, 1069; 7 U. S. O.
1003, 1018
Issued this 18th day of January 1950.
seal
A, J. L oveland,
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 60-654; Filed, Jan. 23, 1950;
8:47 a. m.
TITLE 16 COMMERCIAL
PRACTICES
Chapter I Federal Trade Commission File No. 21-421
P art 186Candy M anufacturing I ndustry PROMULGATION OF TRADE PRACTICE RULES
Due proceedings having been held un der the trade practice conference pro cedure in pursuance of the act of
amended Federal Trade Commission A ct, and other provisions of law admin istered by the Commission;
It is now ordered, That the trade prac tice rules of Group I and Group n , as hereinafter set forth, which have been approved and received, respectively, by the Commission in this proceeding, be promulgated as of January 24,1950.
Statement i>y the Commission. Trade practice rules for the Candy Manufactur ing Industry, as hereinafter set forth, are promulgated by the Federal Trade Com mission under the trade practice confer ence procedure.
Members of the industry are the per sons, firms, corporations, and organiza tions engaged in the manufacture, sale, and distribution of all kinds and varieties of candy exclusive only of solid or molded chocolate products whether sold in bulk, packaged, or other form. Total sales in 1948 of such candy products at wholesale exceeded $900,000,000.
The rules are directed to the elimina tion and prevention of unfair trade practices to the end that the industry, the trade, and the public may be protected from the harmful effects of such compet itive methods, and that the conduct of business throughout the industry may be effectively maintained on a high plane of free and fair competition.
Proceedings leading to the establish ment of rules were instituted upon ap plication made on behalf of industry members. A general industry conference was held in Chicago, Illinois, at which proposals for rules were submitted for the consideration of the Commission.
Thereafter, a draft of proposed rules in appropriate form was released and made available and public notice given of hear ing thereon, whereby all interested or af fected parties were afforded opportunity to present their views, including such pertinent information, suggstions, or ob jections respecting such proposed rules as they desired to offer. Following such hearing, and upon consideration of the entire matter, final action was taken by the Commission whereby it approved and received, respectively, the trade prac tice rules hereinafter appearing in Group I and Group H.
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CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
Page
See Farmers Home Administra tion; Production and Market ing Administration.
Air Force Department
Rules and regulations;
Personnel, former, and retired officers; representative activitie s______________________
381
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Detroye, Jean, and Louis Marie de Corlieu------------Goldberger de Buda, Nora A nna__________
Grebner, Johann, and Elisa beth Grebner___________
Ingeman-Nielsen, lima Ama lia_____________________
Mayer, J oe________________, Rosenberg, Ludwig, et al____
888
388
387
388
387
388
Defense Department
See Air Force Department.
Farmers Home Administration
Rules and regulations:
Farm ownership loan limita tions; average values of farms and investment limits in Virginia--------------------------------
377
Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
California Electric Power Co_
Idaho Power Co__________
385
385
Federal Trade Commission
Rules and regulations:
Candy manufacturing industry;
trade practice rules --------
377
Housing Expediter, Office of
Rules and regulations:
Rent, controlled; housing and rooms in rooming houses and other establishments in Ala bama, Arkansas, California, Virginia and West Virgina
381
Interstate Commerce Commis sion
Notices:
Applications for relief:
Coal:
Arkansas to Chicago, 111
West Virginia to Harrison burg, Va--------------------377
385
385