Federal Register - October 9, 1959

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Friday, October 9,1959

FEDERAL REGISTER

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
File No. 70-3824

NEW JERSEY POWER & LIGHT CO.
Notice of Proposed Issuance and Sale of Short-Term Notes to Banks - O ctober 2,1959.
Notice is hereby given that New Jersey Power &Light Company New Jersey , a public-utility subsidiary of General Public Utilities Corporation, a registered holding company, has filed a declaration pursuant to the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 Act and has designated sections 6 and 7 of the Act as applicable to the proposed transac tions which are summarized as follows:
New Jersey proposes that from time to time, but not later than December 31, 1960, it will issue and sell to The Chase Manhattan Bank its unsecured promis sory notes bearing interest at the prime commercial rate in New York City at the date of their issue and maturing ten months thereafter. . The aggregate principal amount of such notes out standing at any one time will not ex ceed $6,000,000, nor at the date of issue of each such note will the aggregate of all securities evidencing New Jerseys un secured indebtedness exceed 10 percent of the aggregate of its secured indebted ness and capital stock and surplus. The notes may be prepaid at any time in whole or in part without penalty.
New Jersey proposes that the proceeds of the notes will be applied to the cost of its post-1958 construction program and/or to the reimbursement of its treasury for expenditures made there from for that purpose. It is anticipated that the notes will be paid or prepaid out of New Jerseys next permanent financing, the exact timing and nature of which cannot now be determined.
It is estimated that expenses incident to the proposed transactions will not ex ceed $1,500.
Notice is further given that any in terested person may, note later than Oc tober 19, 1959, at 5:30 p.m., request the Commission in writing that a hearing be held on such matter, stating the nature of his interest, the reasons for
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such request and the issues of fact or law raised by said filing which he desires to controvert, or he may request that he be notified if the Commission should order a hearing thereon. Any such re quest should be addressed: Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington 25, D.C. At any time after said date, the declaration, as filed or as it may be amended, may be permitted to become effective as provided in Rule 23
of the general rules and regulations promulgated under the Act, or the Com mission may grant exemption from its rules under the Act or take such other action as it may deem appropriate.
By the Commission.
O rval L. D u B o is ,
Secretary.
F.R. Doc. 59-8508; Filed, 8:49 a.m .

Oct. 8, 1559;

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINIS
TRATION
D elegation of A u th o rity 368

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Delegation of Authority To Represent Interests of Federal Government in Application of Pacific Gas and Elec tric Co. fr Increase in Rates 1. Pursuant to the provisions of sec tions 201a4 and 205 d and e of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 377, as amended, authority to represent the in terestsof the executive agencies of the Federal Government in the matter of Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Increase in GasRates, Application No. 40926, before the Cali fornia Public Utilities Commission, is hereby delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
2. The Secretary of Defense is hereby authorized to redelegate any of the au thority contained herein to any officer, official or employee of the Department of Defense.
3. The authority conferred herein shall be exercised in accordance with the policies, procedures and controls prescribed by the General Services Ad
ministration, and shall further be exer cised in cooperation with the responsible officers, officials and employees of Gen eral Services Administration.
4.
This delegation of authority shall be effective April 13, 1959.
F r a n k l in F l o e t e ,
Administrator.
O ctober 2, 1959.
F.R. Doc. 59-8510; Filed, 8:49 a.m .

O ct. 8, 1959;

D elegation of A u th o rity 369

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Delegation of Authority to Represent Interests of Federal Government in Petition of Merrimack-Essex Elec tric Co. for Construction of Trans mission Line 1. Pursuant to the provisions of sec tions 201a 4 and 205 d and e of the Federal Property and Administra tive Services Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 377, as amended, authority to represent the in terests of the executive agencies of the Federal Government in the matter of the Petition of Merrimack-Essex Elec tric Company for Construction of Trans mission LineD.P.U. 12544, before the Department of Public Utilities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is hereby delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
2. The Secretary of Defense is hereby authorized to redelegate any of the au thority contained herein to any officer, official or employee of the Department of Defense.
3. The authority conferred herein shall be exercised in accordance with the policies, procedures and controls pre scribed by the General Services Admin istration, and shall further be. exercised in cooperation with the responsible of ficers, officials and employees of General Services Administration.
4. This delegation of authority shall be effective March 11, 1959.
F r a n k l in F l o e t e ,
Administrator.
O ctober 2,1959.
F.R. Doc. 59-8511; Filed, 8:49 a.m .

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1959

CUMULATIVE CODIFICATION GUIDE OCTOBER
A numerical list of parts of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published to date during October. Proposed rules, as opposed to final actions, are identified as such.

3 CFR
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July 20, 1905.
July 21, 1905.
May 11, 1915.
May 17, 1921.
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