Federal Register - December 21, 1957
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VOLUME 22
REGISTER
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NUMBER 247
Washington, Saturday, December 21, 1957
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission Part 6Exceptions F rom the Competitive S ervice department of agriculture
In Federal Register Document 5710077 filed December 4, 1957, paragraph 1 1 of 6.111 was revoked in its entirety instead of only the second sen tence. As amended, paragraph i 1
reads as follows:
t S6.111 Department of Agriculture.
U Agricultural Research Service 1 Field employees on programs con ducted under the terms of cooperative agreements or memorandums of under standing with States, or other nonFederal cooperating organizations, pro viding the employees are jointly selected and their salary is supplied by the cooperators on the basis of not less than a 40 percent contribution by each of the cooperators.
R. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403, as amended:
5 uS. C. 631, 633
seal
U nited S tates Civil S erv ice Commission , W m . C. H ull ,
Executive Assistant.
PR. Doc. 57-10554; Hied, Dec. 20, 1957;
8:48 a. m.
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Commodity Stabilizat ion Service Sugar, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Sugar Requirements and Q uotas
Sugar Reg. 814.24, Arndt. 5
Part 814-Allotment of S ugar Q uotas mainland cane sugar area,
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1957
Purpose. This amendment Su?ar ad fUIi er section 205 a of the after r-fi i J 948 as amended hereinof the <
established allotments of 6 sugar quota for the Mainland
Cane Sugar Area totaling 637,343 short tons, raw value.
This amendment is necessary to allot the smaller quota for the area established by Sugar Regulation 811, Amendment 9
22 F. R. 9829 which established the 1957 quota for the Mainland Cane Sugar Area of 637,172 short tons, raw value, a quantity of 171 short tons, raw value, less than previously allotted.
This amendment is, also, necessary to prorate a deficit of 9,363 short tons, raw value, in the allotments of five allottees under this order. On the basis of advice from each allottee, the Secretary of Agriculture has determined that five al lottees are unable to fully utilize their re spective allotments of the Mainland Cane Sugar Area quota and th at there is a deficit in the allotments of such allottees, amounting to 9,363 short tons, raw value, as follows: Gulf States Land and Indus tries, Inc., 998 tons; Loisel Sugar Com pany, Inc., 1,602 tons; Valentine Sugars, Inc., 3,777 tons; Vermilion Sugar Com pany, Inc., 1,485 tons and Youngs In dustries, Inc., 1,501 tons. Thus, a deficit of 9,363 short tons, raw value, is declared and prorated to other allottees, exclusive of Louisiana State University, who have indicated they can effectively use addi tional allotments, on the basis of the allotments they would otherwise receive.
It was found after notice and public hearing that this order shall be revised, without further notice or hearing, for the purpose of adjusting allotments to take account of 1 any change in the quota for the area resulting from any change irt sugar requirements for the continental United States and the pro ration of a deficit in the quota for an other supply area, and 2 any deficit in the allotments of individual allottees.
The allotments set forth herein have been established in accordance with find ings heretofore made by the Secretary in the course oi this proceeding 22 F. R.
3700,4133,4641.
Because of the limited time remaining in the quota year to which the allotments apply, it is imperative th at this amend ment become effective at the earliest pos sible date in order to permit the continued orderly marketing of sugar.
Accordingly, it is hereby found that com pliance with the 30-day effective date Continued on p. 10433
CONTENTS
Agricultural MarketingService
Notices:
Agriculture Department of Cali fornia; authorization for in spection of livestock________
Proposed rule making:
Fish blocks, frozen; U. S. stand ards for grades____________
Milk, North Central Ohio m ar keting area; handling______
Rules and regulations:
Florida, limitation of shipments:
Grapefruit______________
Oranges-------------------------Tangelos------------------------Tangerines_______________
Limitation of handling :
Lemons, California and Ari zona----------------------------Oranges, navel, Arizona and designated part of Califor nia 2 documents_______
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10472
10461
10464
10434
10434
10435
10435
10436
10433
Agriculture Department
See also Agricultural Marketing Service; Commodity Stabiliza tion service.
Notices:
Arkansas; designation for pro-
duction emergency loans___ 10472
Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Procurement by negotiation;
small purchases___________ 10456
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Minimum en route IFR alti tudes_______
10439
Civil Aeronautics Board
Proposed rule making:
Air taxi certification and opera tion rules_________________ 10466
Transport category airplanes equipped with standby power, special regulation for_______ 10464
Rules and regulations:
Economic proceedings, rulés of practice in; expediting en forcement proceedings. _____ 10436
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Agriculture Department; excep tions from competitive serv ice-------------------------------- 10431
10431