Federal Register - January 31, 1942
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 7
1934
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NUMBER 22
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Washington, Saturday January 31, 1942
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER VIIAGRICULTURAL AD
JUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
P art 722C otton SUBPART E 1 9 4 2
CHAPTER VIIISUGAR DIVISION OP
THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUST
MENT ADMINISTRATION
P art 802S ugar D eterminations DETERMINATION OF PROPORTIONATE SHARES
FOR SUGARCANE PRODUCERS I N PUERTO
RICO FOR THE CROP YEAR 1 9 4 1 - 4 2 , PU R SU
ANT TO THE SUGAR ACT OF 1 9 3 7 , AS
AMENDED
Whereas section 302 of the Sugar Act Proclamationof Results of Cotton Ref of 1937, as amended, provides in part as erendum, 1942-1943 Marketing Year1
follows:
By virtue of the authority vested in a The amount of sugar or liquid sugar the Secretary of Agriculture by section with respect to which payment may be made 347 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act shall be the amount of sugar or liquid sugar of 1938, as amended, the following proc commercially recoverable, as determined by the Secretary, from the sugar beets or sugar lamation is hereby issued:
cane grown on the farm and marketed or 722.403 Results of cotton referen processed by the producer not in excess of dum. a In the referendum of farmers the proportionate share for the farm, as deter who were engaged in production of the mined by the Secretary, of the quantity of 1941 crop of cotton, conducted by the sugar beets or sugarcane for the extraction Secretary of Agriculture on December of sugar or liquid sugar required to be proc to enable the producing area in which 13, 1941, to determine whether such essedcrop of sugar beets or sugarcape is grown farmers were in favor of or opposed to the to meet th e quota and provide a normal marketing quotas for cotton for the carryover inventory estimated by the Secre marketing year beginning August 1, 1942 tary for such area for the calendar year during the total number of votes cast were which the larger part of the sugar or liquid 840,881 and of the total number of votes sugar from such crop normally would be so cast 789,662 votes, or 93.9 percent, marketed.
b In determining the proportionate were in favor of, and 51,219 votes, or 6.1 shares with respect to a farm, the Secretary percent, were opposed to, such market may take into consideration the past produc ing quotas.
tion on the farm of sugar beets and sugar b The national marketing quota for cane marketed or processed for the extrac cotton for the marketing year beginning tion of sugar or liquid sugar and the ability August 1, 1942, proclaimed by the Sec to produce such sugar beets or sugarcane, and retary of Agriculture on October 28,1941, the Secretary shall, insofar as practicable, the interests of new producers and will be in effect for such year. Section protect small producers and the Interests of producers 347 of the Act, 52 Stat. 59; 7 U.S.C., Sup., who are cash tenants, share-tenants, adherent planters, or share-croppers;
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Done at Washington, D. C., this 29th aqd day of January 1942. Witness my hand Whereas subsection c of section 301
and the seal of the Department of Agri of said act provides as one of the condi culture.
tions for payment to producers of sugar seal P aul H. A ppleby , beets and sugarcane, as follows:
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
c That there shall not have been mar P. R. Doc. 42-840; Piled, January 30, 1942;
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1 Tabulation of 1942 cotton marketing quota ballots by states was filed as part ol the original document.
keted or processed an amount in terms of planted acreage, weight, or recoverable sugar content of sugar beets or sugarcane grown on the farm and used for the production of sugar or liquid sugar to be marketed in, or so as to compete with or otherwise directly affect Interstate or foreign commerce. In
CONTENTS
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 7 A griculture :
Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration:
Pae Cotton referendum, 1942-43
marketing year, results 613
S u g a r Division, Agricultural Adjustment Administration:
H a w a i i and Puerto Rico, consumption r e q u i r e
ments, 1942_---------------- 614
Puerto Rico, proportionate s h a r e s for sugarcane, crop year 1941-42--------613
T I tle 16 C ommercial P ractices :
Federal Trade Commission:
Cease and desist orders:
Old Colony Knitting Mills, Inc., et al___________
Sure Laboratories-----------Victor Hat Co___________
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T itle 19C ustoms D u t ie s :
Bureau of Customs:
Regulations under Trading v W i t h E n e m y Ac t amended; communica tions outside the mails 616
T itle 31 M oney and F inance :
T reasury :
Secret Service:
Counterfeit obligations, secu rities, etc., delivery to Treasury Department by banks________________
T itle 32N ational D efen se :
Office of Price Administration:
Price schedules:
,Carbon tetrachloride, cor rection _____________
Fine cotton grey goods, %amendment---- ---------Radio receivers and phono graphs_____;________
Parts for _________
, Used steel barrels or drums, amendment_________
Wire, cable, and cable ac cessories___________
Wool and wool tops and yarns, amendment___
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