Federal Register - September 3, 1947
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REGISTER
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VOLUME 12
NUMBER 172
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Washington Wednesday, September 3, 1947
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter III Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture B. E. P. Q. No. 564
P art 301D omestic Quarantine Notices RESTRICTIONS OF JAPANESE BEETLE QUARAN
TINE ON CUT FLOWERS, FRUITS AND VEGE
TABLES DISCONTINUED FOR SEASON
Introductory note. On the respective dates specified below, these adminis trative instructions lift for the remainder of 1947 the seasonal restrictions on the movement of fruits, vegetables and cut Howers from the area heavily infested with Japanese beetles.
301.48-4b Administrative instruc tions relative to the Japanese beetle quarantine. Pursuant to authority con ferred upon the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, in paragraph b of 301.48
4 Notice of Quarantine No. 48 on account of the Japanese beetle, 12 F. R. 3211, the dates have lpeen determined beyond which shipping restrictions imposed by Admin istrative Instruction B. E. P. Q. 562, June 9, 1947 12 F. R. 3909 are no longer necessary for this year and they are here by revoked as follows:
a For fruits and vegetables, except green ear corn; at the close of August 29, 1947.
b For green ear corn; at the close of September 12, 1947.
c For cut flowers; at the close of September 30, 1947.
Under the provisions of the Japanese Beetle Quarantine and supplemental regulations 12 F. R. 3211, the inter state movement of fruits, vegetables, and cut flowers from the infested areas is re stricted. It is essential to relieve these restrictions at the earliest moment con sistent with safety, in order to permit movement of these articles without cer tification or treatment. Safety requires that this relief shall be applied progres sively, dependent upon the time of ces sation of heavy flight of the beetles and upon tbe susceptibility of the commodity involved to continued infestation. Such factors are unpredictable within narrow time-limits. However, heavy flight of the beetles is now rapidly diminishing and its cessation is imminent. Experience demonstrates th at the. restrictions of the quarantine and supplemental regulations
with respect to fruits, vegetables,.and cut flowers may safely be withdrawn on the dates indicated above. For the reasons stated, it is found upon good cause, pur suant to the provisions of section 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act 60
Stat. 238, that notice and public pro cedure on this order are unnecessary, impracticable, and contrary to the pub lic interest, and good cause is found for issuing the order effective less than thirty days after publication. Sec. 8, 37 Stat.
318, 39 Stat. 1165, 44 Stat. 250; 7 U. S. C.
161; 7 CFR 301.48-4, 12 F. R. 3211
Done at Washington, D. C., this 25th day of August 1947.
Effective: August 25, 1947.
seal Avery S. H oyt, Acting Chief, Bureau of Entomol ogy and Plant Quarantine.
P. R. Doc. 47-8145; Piled, Sept. 2, 1947;
8:47 a. m.
TITLE 10 ARMY: WAR
DEPARTMENT ;
Subtitle A Organization, Functions, and Procedures P art 2O rganization, F unctions and P rocedures ofA gencies D ealing W ith the P ublic secretary of wars board on correction OF MILITARY records
Rescind paragraph a of 2.25 12
F. R. 2799 relating to scope of inquiry and substitute the following therefor:
2.25 Scope of inquiry, a Unless directed by the Secretary of War, the Board shall not review any case involving the sentence of a general court-martial or any case wherein final action has been taken by the President of the United States, the Secretary, the Under Secre tary, or the Assistant Secretary of War.
No application will be considered until the applicant has exhausted all remedies afforded him by existing law or regula tions. WD Memo 400-20-2,17 Apr 1947
as amended by Cl, 13 Aug 1947 Sec. 3, Pub. Law 404, 79th Cong., 60 Stat. 238, Pub. Law 601, 79th Cong., 60 Stat. 837
seal
E dward F. W itsell,
Major General, The Adjutant General.
P. R. Doc. 47-8185; Piled, Sept. 2, 1947;
8:52 a. m.
CONTENTS
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Bultman, Fred Henry------
Neubert, Emily------ ----------Schweigert, Lydia, .et al-------
5884
5885
5884
Civil Aeronautics Board
Proposed rule making:
Scheduled noncertificated cargo carriers; temporary author ization to operate-------------- 5879
Rules and regulations:
Airplanes certificated under transport category; take-off limitations:
Scheduled air carrier rules 5865
Certification and operation rules for operations outside continental limits of U. S 5865
Entomology and Plant Quaran tine Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Japanese beetle quarantine on cut flowers, fruits and vege tables; restrictions discontin ued for season------------------ 5863
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Lockport Union-Sun & Jour nal, Inc. and Erie Broadcasting Corp------------------ .
Mississippi Broadcasting Co., Inc. and Starkville Broad casting Co______
R. I. Broadcasting Co. and Inter-City Broadcasting C o__________________
Southwestern Broadcasting Corp. KOSA and Big Spring Herald Broadcasting C o___ _________________
5881
5881
5881
5882
Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
El Paso Natural Gas Co
Idaho Power Co-----------------
5882
5883
Federal Reserve System
Rules and regulations:
Trust powers of national banks;
operation as investment trustForeign and Domestic merce Bureau
5865
Com
Rules and regulations:
Field offices, location------------- 5866
5863