Federal Register - June 23, 1955
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REGISTER
EDEBAL
VOLUME 20
NUMBER 122
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Washington, Thursday, June 23, 1955
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX Agricultural Marketing Service Marketing Agreements and Orders, Department of Agriculture P art 962 F r e s h P e a c h e s G r o w n i n G e o r g ia ORDER SUSPENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OP
MARKETING AGREEMENT, AS AMENDED, AND
ORDER, AS AMENDED
Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended 7 U. S. C. 601
et seq., hereinafter referred to as the act, and of the marketing agreement, as amended, and Order No. 62, as amended 7 CFR Part 962; 19 F. R. 2127 ;
20 F. R. 1635, regulating the handling of fresh peaches grown in the State of Georgia, hereinafter referred to as the "order, and upon the basis of the recommendation of the Industry Commit tee, established under the order, and upon other available information, it is hereby found and determined:
a. That during the period of this sus pension order the provisions of 962.41, 962.54, 962.55, 962.56, and 962.75 of the order will not tend to effectuate the de clared policy of the act with respect to shipments of fresh peaches grown in the State of Georgia; and b. That it is impracticable and con trary to the public interest to give pre liminary notice, engage in public rule making procedure, and postpone the ef fective date of this suspension order un til 30 days after publication thereof in the F ederal R e g ist e r 60 Stat. 237; 5
U. S. C. 1001 et seq. in that the time intervening between the date when in formation upon which this order is based became available and the time when this order must become effective is insuffi cient; and this suspension order relieves restrictions on the handling of fresh peaches grown in the State of Georgia.
It is, therefore, ordered, That during the period beginning at 12:01 a. m., e. s. t., June 24,1955, and ending at 12:01
am., e. s. t., March 1, 1956, the follow ing provisions of the order and regula tions thereunder be, and hereby are, sus pended:
a. With regard to assessments: 962.41
Assessments;
b. With regard to maturity regula tions: 962.54 Establishment, 962.55
Modification, 962.56 Suspension, and 962.400 Maturity regulations; and
c. W ith regard to reports: 962.75
Reports, 962.130 Peaches shipped to adjacent markets, and 962.131 Peaches not subject to regulation.
Sec. 5, 49 Stat. 753, as am ended; 7 U. S. O.
608c
Issued at Washington, D. C., this 17th day of June 1955. However, this sus pension shall not: Affect or waive any right, duty, obligation, or liability which shall have arisen, or which may there after arise, in connection with any pro vision of said order, or regulation issued thereunder; release or extinguish any violation of said order, or regulation issued thereunder; or affect or impair any rights or remedies of the United States, the Secretary of Agriculture, or of any other person, with respect to any such violation.
seal!
E arl L. B u tz,
Assistant Secretary.
P . R. Doc. 55-5043; Filed, June 22, 1955;
8:53 a. m .
TITLE 8 ALIENS AND
NATIONALITY
Chapter II Office o f A lien Property, Department o f Justice P a r t 505 S p e c i f i c P r o h i b it i o n s a u t h o r iz a t io n
of
c e r t a in
t r a n s a c t io n s
w i t h r e s p e c t t o c o u p o n s a p p e r t a in in g
TO VESTED n e g o t ia b l e be are r b o n d s
CONTENTS
AgriculturalM arketing Service Proposed rule making:
Joint rules and regulations of Secretaries of Agriculture and Treasury under Federal Seed Act____________________________
Rules and regulations:
Fresh peaches grown in Geor gia____________________________
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Agricultural Research Service Rules and regulations:
Vesicular exanthema; changes in areas quarantined-----------
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Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Agricultural Research Serv ice.
Alien Property Office Rules and regulations:
Specific prohibitions; authori zation of certain transactions with respect to coupons ap pertaining to vested negoti able bearer bonds-----------------
4395
Arm y Department See Engineers Corps.
Civil Aeronautics tion
Administra
Proposed rule making:
Standard instrument approach procedures; VOR/DME pro cedures determination_____ - 4421
Rules and regulations:
Standard instrument approach procedures; procedure altera tions 2 documents------- 4398,4408
There are vested in or transferred to the Attorney General the underlying debts or other obligations evidenced by various negotiable coupons appertaining Civil Aeronautics Board to negotiable bearer bonds in instances Notices:
Trans-Texas Airways perma where the coupons have not been reduced nent certificate case; hear to possession by the Attorney General but ing____________________________ 4431
as to which he has the right to demand and receive payment from the obligor or Commerce Department issuer without presentation of the cou See Civil Aeronautics Administra pon. Coupons appurtenant to negotiable tion.
bearer bonds made payable at the coupon Defense Department paying department of a large bank are handled in tremendous volume through See Engineers Corps.
clearings and for practical purposes Engineers Corps are treated like currency. Under the Rules and regulations:
normal practice prevailing with respect Lake St. Clair, Mich.; danger to payment of bearer coupons, it is im zone regulations-------------------- 4397
practicable for issuers or their paying agents to check such coupons, in advance Federal Pow er Commission of payment, against lists of those cou Notices:
pons where the underlying debts or other Hearings, etc.:
Butler, George A., et al--------- 4431
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