Federal Register - April 17, 1953

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VOLUME 18

NUMBER 74

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Washington, Friday, April 7 , 1953

TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IV Production and Market ing Administration and Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture Subchapier C Loans, Purchases and Other Operations P art 6 7 2 W o o l SUBPART 1 9 5 3 WOOL PRICE SUPPORT
PROGRAM
Sec.

672.375 General statement.
672.376 Level of price support.
672.377 Shorn wool nonrecourse loan rates.
672.378 Pulled wool purchase prices.
A u t h o r i t y : 672.375 to 672.378, issued under sec. 4, 62 Stat. 1070, as amended; 15
U. S. C. Sup. 714b. Interpret or apply sec. 5, 62 Stat. 1072, secs. 201, 401, 63 Stat. 1052, 1054; 15 U. S. C. Sup. 714c, 7 U. S. C. Sup.
1446, 1421.

6 7 2 .3 7 5
G en eral statem ent. This subpart states the national average sup port level for wool, the nonrecourse loan rates for shorn wool, and the purchase prices for pulled wool, under the 1 9 5 3
Wool Price Support Program. Com modity Credit Corporation CCC, through the Production and Marketing Administration PMA, will support the prices of shorn wool by means of non recourse loans to producers through ap proved wool handlers and the prices of pulled wool by means of purchases from producers either directly or through approved wool handlers. The terms and conditions for price support under such program, which are being formulated by CCC and PMA, will be issued as soon as practicable.

L evel o f p r i c e support.
The national average support level to Producers for domestically produced wool will be 5 3 .1 cents per pound, grease basis, which is 90 percent of the parity Price for wool as of the beginning of the marketing year, April 1, 1 9 5 3 .
6 7 2 .3 7 6

6 7 2 .3 7 7
S horn wool nonrecourse loan rates. The nonrecourse loan rates for domestic shorn wools, by grades and classes, clean basis except as to off wools, at Boston, Massachusetts, are set forth in sections I to V II of the following schedules. Discounts are generally noted in sections V III and IX . The actual rates of disbursement to producers by handlers from the nonrecourse loan
proceeds will be those in the schedules, less appraisal charges, appropriate trans portation charges depending upon where the wool is stored when the loan is made, handling, grading, warehous ing, and other charges.
Sch edule
of
L oan R a tes fo r D
S h orn W ool
SECTION I---- GRADED TERRITO RY AND TEXA S WOOL

. Description
Clean - basis per pound
Fine, 64s and Finer A -l A-2
A-3
A-4

Strictly staple 3 inches and longer Staple and good French combing___
Average and good French combing Short French combing and clothing under 2 inches

$1.67
1.63
1.57
1.42

14 Blood, 60s and Finer B -l B-2
B-3

Staple and good French combing____
Average and good French combing
Short French combing and clothing under 2 inches._____ __________

1.49
1.40
1.24

Blood, 66/68s C -l C-2
C-3

Staple and good French com bing___
Average French combing___
Short French combing and clothing 2 inches and under______ _______

1.29
1.19
1.08

14 Blood, 48160s D -l D-2
D-3

Staple and good French combing___
Average French combing____
Short French combing and clothing 2.J4 inches and under___________

1.20
1.04
.88

Low J4 Blood, 46s E -l E -2

Wool 4 inches or more in length Wool under 4 inches in length
F -l F-2

Wool 5 inches or more in length Wool under 5 inches in length -

1.06
.87

Common and Braid, 44s to S6s 1.02
.86

SECTION H TERRITO RY ORIGINAL BAG WOOLS

Fine, or Fine 64s and Finer and Vi Blood 60s.
A -l A-2
A-3
A-4

Good French combing and staple, 64s and finer_____ ______ _______
Good French combing and staple, 64s and finer 25 percent 60s al lowed_____________ _____ _______
Average and good French combing, 64s and finer 25 percent 60s al lowed ___________ __________
Short French combing and clothing, 64s and finer 25 percent 60s al lowed..________________________

Continued on p. 2171

Agriculture Department
Pas
S ee Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Production and Marketing Administration.

Alien Property, Office of
o m e s t ic
Greasy, scoured, carbonized, effective date, Apr. 1, 1953
All rates in this schedule are at Boston, Mass. They are subject to discounts set forth in sections V III and IX
of this schedule, and to deductions provided in the handlers agreement.

Class
CONTENTS

$1.60
1.56
1.49
1.34

Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Bamman, Martin L__________ 2189
Behn, Anna M_________
2201
Berkowitsch, S. A___________ 2206
Boehm, Gustave____________ 2197
Bosch, Willy____ ___________
2194
Burghard, Gisela__ ________ 2204
Busch, Adolphus____________ 2191
Certain unknown German nationals 3 documents_2192, 2198,2204
Christiansen, Henry_________ 2200
Deutsche Reichsbank_______ 2189
Dornseif, Daniel, et al______
2191
Epp, Wilhelm_______________ 2195
Felten & Guilleaume, Kabel &
. Drahtseilfabrik, Ung A. G - 2193
Frenzei, Minna____________
2192
Grimmeiss, H____ , ______._2196
Herschmann, K _____________ 2206
Hieronymi, George__ _______ 2202
Hoppe, Olga I ______________ 2200
Kehl, Louise Barbara Richter, et al_____________________ 2194
Kluehn, J o h a n n e s Carl Adolph and Gustava Adol phine Kluehn____________ 2201
Kronke, Menga_____________ 2201
Lagemahn, Charles W., et al_ 2189
Langer, Gertrude__ ________ 2192
Lansesgenossens c h a f tsb an k Bank Spoldzielczy z Ograniczona Od P ow ied zialNoscia_________
2193
Marchlewitz, August________ 2202
Maul, Anna and William_____ 2197
Meyer, Wilhelm, et al_______ 2194
Muhrer, Karl, et al_____ ___2198
Osterndorf, Meta_._________
2207
Pagenstecher, Dorothea and L. Pagenstecher__ _______ 2195
Raczynski, Victoria_________ 2207
Renjes, H_________
2203
Sachert, Walter August and Anna Luise Hilde Sachert 2 documents____________ 2196
Schulze-Sandow, Emil______ 2203
Seeck, W alter______________ 2200
Staatliche Porzellan-Manufactur Meissen___________ 2188
Stinnes, Ernst______________ 2197
Stinnes, Hugho, Jr., et al___ 2205
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