Federal Register - January 15, 1954
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Washington, Friday, January 15, 1954
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VII Commodity Stabiliza tion S e r v i c e Farm Marketing Quotas, Department of Agriculture P a rt
722C o t t o n
PROCLAMATION OF RESULTS OF MARKETING
QUOTA REFERENDUM FOR 1954 CROP OF
UPLAND COTTON
722.504 Basis and purpose. The purpose of this proclamation is to an nounce the results of the marketing quota referendum for the 1954 crop of upland cotton. Under the provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, the Secretary of Agricul ture on October 9, 1953, proclaimed a na tional marketing quota for the 1954 crop of upland cotton 18 P. R. 6556, and on November 20, 1953, announced that a referendum would be held on December 15, 1953, to determine whether cotton farmers were in favor of or opposed to such quota 18 P. R. 7519. Since the only purpose of this proclamation is to announce the results of the referendum, it is hereby found and determined that, with respect to the proclamation, ap plication of the notice and public pro cedure provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act 5 U. S. C. 1003 is un necessary.
722.505 Proclamation of results of the marketing quota referendum for the 1954 crop of upland cotton. In a refer endum held on December 15, 1953, of farmers engaged in the production of the 1953 crop of upland cotton, 487,453
farmers voted. Of those voting, 458,382, or 94.0 percent, favored the national marketing quota proclaimed by the Sec retary of Agriculture for the 1954 crop of upland cotton, and 29,071, or 6.0 per cent, opposed such quota. Therefore, the national marketing quota of 10,000,000 bales proclaimed by the Secretary of Agriculture on October 9, 1953, for the 1954 crop of upland cotton shall con tinue in effect.
Sec. 375, 52 S ta t. 66, a s a m e n d e d ; 7 U. S. C.
1375. I n te r p r e t o r a p p ly secs. 342-345, 52
S tat. 56-58, as a m e n d e d ; 7 U. S . C. 1342-1345
Done at Washington, D. C., this 13th day of January 1954. Witness my hand
and the seal of the Department of Agri culture.
sea l T r u e D. M o r s e , Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
P . R . D oc. 54-315; P lie d , J a n . 14, 1954;
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722C o t t o n
PROCLAMATION OF RESULTS OF MARKETING
QUOTA REFERENDUM FOR 1954 CROP OF
EXTRA LONG STAPLE COTTON
722.1104 Basis and purpose. The purpose of this proclamation is to an nounce the results of the marketing quota referendum for the 1954 crop of extra long staple cotton. Under the pro visions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, the Secretary of Agriculture on October 9, 1953, pro claimed a national marketing quota for the 1954 crop of extra long staple cotton 18 F. R. 6557, and on November 20, 1953, announced that a referendum would be held on December 15, 1953, to determine whether cotton farmers were in favor of or opposed to such quota 18
P. R. 7519. Since the only purpose of this proclamation is to announce the re sults of the referendum, it is hereby found and determined that, with respect to the proclamation, application of the notice and public procedure provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act 5
U. S. C. 1003 is unnecessary.
722.1105 Proclamation of results of the marketing quota referendum for the 1954 crop of extra long staple cotton.
In a referendum held on December 15, 1953, of farmers engaged in the produc tion of the 1953 crop of extra long staple cotton, 1,643 farmers voted. Of those voting, 1,467, or 89.3 percent, favored the national marketing quota proclaimed by the Secretary of Agriculture for the 1954
crop of extra long staple cotton, and 176, or 10.7 percent, opposed such quota.
Therefore, the national marketing quota of 30,000 bales proclaimed by the Sec retary of Agriculture on October 9,1953, for the 1954 crop of extra long staple cotton shall continue in effect.
Sec. 375, 52 S ta t. 66, a s a m e n d e d ; 7 U. S. C.
1375. I n t e r p r e t o r a p p ly secs. 342-345, 347, 52
S t a t . 56-59, as a m e n d e d ; 7 U. S. C. 1342-1345, 1347
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Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk:
Neosho Valley--------------- New Orleans, La.; correction.
New York, metropolitan.._, North T exas ___________Philadelphia, Pa__ ________St. Louis, Mo-----------------
Vegetables, frozen mixed; U. S.
standards _____ __________
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Credit Corpo ration; Commodity Stabiliza tion Service.
Alien Property Office Notices:
Zebadua, Sylvia Calderon; in tention to return vested prop erty----- ---------------------- -Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Prehearing conferences:
Continental-Pioneer merger case; Continental-Braniff merger investigation------ Seaboard & Western Airlines, Inc., and Transocean Air Lines;Army Post Office and Fleet Post Office mail tariff investigation_________ _
Commodity Credit Corporation Notices:
Sales of certain commodities at fixed prices; Jan. 1954 do mestic and export price lists.
Commodity Stabilization Service Rules and regulations:
Marketing quota referenda, resuits of, for:
Cotton, 1954 crop:
Extra long staple----------
Upland----- --------------------Peanuts for 1954, 1955 and 1956_____________________
Federal Power Commission Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Nagle, Clarence F., et al------Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America_________________
Rockland Light and Power Co______________________
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. et al______________
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