Federal Register - June 10, 1952
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Source: Federal Register
VOLUME 17
a/ited
NUMBER 113
Washington, Tuesday, June 10, 1952
993.63 Disposition of surplus ton CONTENTS
nage.
b Sales for export1 Countries inAgriculture Department cluded in estimate of salable percent See also Animal Industry Bureau;
Chapter I Civil Service Commission Dairy Industry Bureau; Produc age. In the event it appears that the tion and Marketing Administra P art 6 E xceptions P rom the total salable tonnage is not sufficient to C om petitive S ervice tion.
meet the estimated domestic and foreign requirements due to the expansion of Notices:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Brucellosis and paratuberculoforeign markets in countries which were sis; notice regarding conta Effective upon publication in the F ed considered in estimating the salable per gion of communicable diseral R egister , the exception of Civilian centage to a greater extent than was ease_____________________
Director of Logistics Plan in 6.107 f anticipated at the time of such estimate, 2 is revoked; the expiration date of the committee may offer to sell, and sell, Alien Property, Office of June 30, 1952, of paragraphs a 4, surplus standard prunes for sale into, Notices:
f 1, f 2, g 2, h 1, h and for use in, such foreign channels in Organization and delegations of 2, and i 1 of 6.107 is extended to such quantities as are necessary to meet final authority____ ________
June 30, 1953.
the increased demand.
Vesting orders, etc.;
R. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403; 5 U. S. C. 631, Schulte, Charles and John__
The above-mentioned determination is 633. E. O. 9830, Feb. 24, 1947, 12 F. R. 1259;
Voith, Elsa, et al__________ predicated on the fact that the Prune 3 CFR 1947 Supp. E. O. 9973, JUne 28, 1948, Rules and regulations:
Administrative Committee, the adminis 13 F. R. 3600; 3 CFR 1948 Supp.
Rules of procedure for claims;
trative agency for operations under this motion to dismiss__________
U nited S tates C ivil S erv program, still has in its possession for ice C o m m issio n , disposition a relatively large quantity of Animal Industry Bureau seal L. A. M oyer , surplus standard prunes which it is Proposed rule making:
Executive Director.
unable to sell readily in authorized Meat inspection regulations; la domestic surplus outlets at prices which beling.___________________
F. R. Doc. 52-6313; Filed, June 9, 1952;
will be the most advantageous to the Rules and regulations:
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persons beneficially interested therein.
Brucellosis and paratuberculosis While some of such prunes might be sold in domestic animals; inter in domestic surplus outlets for such a state movement of domestic TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
low-priced usage as animal feed, such animals affected_____ !_____
sales could not be made at desirable Army Department Chapter IX Production and Mar prices.
However, it now appears that all, keting Administration Marketing or a large part, of these surplus Rules and regulations:
Agreements and Orders, Depart Organized Reserves, Enlisted standard prunes can be sold into export ment of Agriculture Reserve Corps; miscellaneous channels at higher prces, if certain re amendments_________
strictions which are now prescribed in P art 993D ried P runes P roduced in Civil Aeronautics Administra 993.63 b 1 of the order are made C alifornia inoperative. These restrictions which tion DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS TONNAGE
now preclude the making of such sales Rules and regulations:
Pursuant to the applicable provisions are as follows: 1 Such sales must be Danger areas; alteration_____
of the Agricultural Marketing Agree made only to prune handlers for resale in Designation of civil airways;
ment Act of 1937, as amended 7 U. S. C. foreign countries; 2 they may not be alterations_______________
601 et seq., hereinafter referred to as made at a price below that which reflects Designation of control areas, the "act, and of the marketing Agree the average price received by producers control zones, and reporting points; alterations.________
ment, as amended, and the order, as for salable tonnage during the current amended 16 F.R. 8437, regulating the crop year, plus accrued charges for re Civil Service Commission handling of dried prunes produced in ceiving and storing such surplus; and 3
Rules and regulations:
California, hereinafter referred to as the each such offer to sell must be made to Exceptions from the competitive service; Department of the Air order, it is hereby found and deter all exporting handlers on a pro rata basis. The permitting of the Prune Force___________
mined, that the words to handlers ap pearing in the first sentence of 993.63 Administrative Committee to make these Commerce Department b l of the order, and the last two sales to any and all persons in its discre See National Production Author ity.
sentences of 993.63 b 1 of the said tion at negotiated prices, and without having to offer to sell pro rata to all order no longer tend to effectuate the Dairy Industry Bureau declared policy of the act, and that they exporting handlers the quantities in Rules and regulations:
should be suspended. As so suspended, volved should permit the Committee to Sanitary inspection of process make such sales in export channels exsaid 993.63 b 1 will read as fol or renovated butter; miscel lows:
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