Federal Register - August 1, 1952

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Washington, Friday, August 1, 7952
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE

as U. S. No. 1 Turning if the limes CONTENTS
in each container have started to show Chapter 1 Production and Marketing yellow color, or as U. S. No. 1 Mixed Agriculture Department Administration Standards, Inspec Color if the limes in each container See Production and Marketing Administration.
tions, Marketing Practices, Depart fail to meet the color requirements of either U. S. No. 1 or U. S. No. 1 Turning.
ment of Agriculture Civil Aeronautics Board ii The fruit shall have a juice con P art 51F resh F ruits , V egetables and tent of not less than 42 percent, by Rules and regulations:
Rules of practice in economic O ther P roducts I nspection , C ertif
volume.
proceedings :
ication, and S tandards iii In order to allow for variations Participation in hearings by incident to proper grading and handling, S ubpart BU nited S tates S tandards persons not parties__ !
not more than 10 percent, by count, of for F resh F ruits , Vegetables and Procedures for fixing tempo the fruit in any lot may fail to meet the O ther P roducts rary mail rates__________
color requirements. In addition, not PERSIAN TAHITI LIMES
more than 10 percent, by count, of the Commerce Department On June 18, 1952, a notice of proposed fruit in any lot may be below the remain See Federal Maritime Board;
National Production Authority.
rule making was published in the F ederal ing requirements of this grade, but not more than one-half of this amount, or R egister 17 F. R. 5467 regarding pro Customs Bureau 5 percent, shall be allowed for decay, posed United States Standards for Per Rules and regulations:
stylar end breakdown, broken skins sian Tahiti Limes. A period of thirty which are not healed, or defects causing Customs relations with con days was allowed for submitting written serious damage, including not more than tiguous foreign territory; in data, views and arguments for consid transit shipments__________
one-half of 1 percent for decay at ship eration in connection with the proposed ping point: Provided, That an additional Defense Materials Procurement standards. After consideration of all tolerance of 2 Vz percent, or a total of not Agency relevant matters presented, including the more than 3 percent, shall be allowed for Rules and regulations:
proposals set forth in the aforesaid no decay en route or at destination.
Columbium-tantalum purchase tice of rule making, the following United 2
U. S. No. 2. U. S. No. 2 consists program__________________
States Standards for Persian Tahiti of Persian Limes which are fairly firm, Limes are hereby promulgated under the which are not badly deformed, and not of Economic Stabilization Agency authority contained in the Agricultural excessively rough texture, which are free See Price Stabilization, Office of.
Marketing Act of 1946 60 Stat. 1087; from decay, stylar end breakdown or Federal Maritime Board 7 U. S. C. 1621 et seq. and the Depart other internal discoloration, broken skins ment of Agriculture Appropriation Act, which are not healed, bruises except Notices:
Annual review of bareboat 1953 Pub. Law 451, 82d Cong., approved those incident to proper handling and charters; prehearing conferJuly 5, 1952.
packing, and hard or dry skins, and free en ce______________________
51.272 Standards for Persian Ta from serious damage caused by freezing, Federal Power Commission hiti limes a Grades 1 U. S. dryness or mushy condition, sprayburn, Notices:
No. 1. U. S. No. 1 consists of Persian exanthema ammoniation, scars, thorn Hearings, etc.:
Limes which are firm, fairly well formed, scratches, scale, sunburn, scab, discolor Consolidated Gas Utilities ation, buckskin, dirt or other foreign of fairly smooth texture, which are free Corp____________________
from decay, stylar end breakdown or material, disease, insects or mechanical East Tennessee Natural Gas other internal discoloration, broken or other means.
Co______________________
i The limes shall have good green skins which are not healed, bruises ex Lopeno Gas Co___ ________
cept those incident to proper handling color: Provided, That lots of limes which Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas and packing, hard or dry skins, and meet all the requirements of this grade Co. Inc_________________
except as to color shall be designated as free from damage caused by freezing, Michigan Consolidated Gas U.
S.
No.
2 Turning if the limes in each dryness or mushy condition, sprayburn, Co-------------------------------
exanthema ammoniation, scars, thorn container have started to show yellow MidSouth Gas Co_________
scratches, scale, sunburn, scab, blanch color, or as U. S. No. 2 Mixed Color if Northern Natural Gas Co___
ing, discoloration, buckskin, dirt or other the limes in each container fail to meet Texas Gas Transmission Corp.
foreign material, disease, insects or the color requirements of either U. S.
et al_____________________
No. 2 or U. S. No. 2 Tinning.
mechanical or other means.
ii The fruit shall have a juice con Federal Security Agency i The limes shall have a good green color: Provided, That lots of limes which tent of not less than 42 percent,-by See Food and Drug Administra meet all the requirements of this grade volume.
tion; Vocational Rehabilitation, Continued on p. 7037
except as to color shall be designated Office of.
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