Federal Register - November 4, 1959

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

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tinue to reflect the maximum amount that each allottee can market, except for Porto Rican American Sugar Refinery, Inc. In view thereof, allottees other Dated: October 29,1959.
than Porto Rican American Sugar R e finery, Inc., are unable to utilize their S. T. W a r r in g t o n , shares of the increase in the direct-con Acting Deputy Administrator, sumption limit totaling 588 tons and such Marketing Services.
quantity represents additional deficits F.R. Doc. 59-9312; Filed, Nov. 3, 1959;
and is available for proration to allottees 8:47 a.m.

capable of utilizing additional allot ments.
Only 16 tons of the reserve of 877 tons heretofore allotted to All other persons Chapter VIIICommodity Stabiliza have been utilized to-date and, since the tion Service Sugar, Department of Department has received no indication
the United States Standards fo r Ber muda Onions which have been in effect since March 29, 1937.

Agriculture
o f additional quantities to be marketed within this reserve, it is therefore found that 861 tons of such reserve is no longer needed to meet demand thereupon, and is available for reallotment to allottees capable of utilizing additional allot ments. Such 861 tons together with the 558 tons of additional deficits results in a total of 1,449 tons available for allot ment to Porto Rican American Sugar R e finery, Inc.
The following table shows the previous proration of deficits in S.R. 815, Amend ment 1, and the method used in the de termination and proration of additional deficits:

Short tons, raw value
SUBCHAPTER B SUGAR REQUIREMENTS AND
QUOTAS

Derivation of allotments in S.R. 815, Amdt. 1

Sugar Reg. 815, Amdt. 2

PART 815 ALLOTMENT OF THE DI
RECT CONSUMPTION PORTION OF
MAINLAND SUGAR QUOTA FOR
PUERTO RICO
1959

Allottee
Central Aguirre Sugar Co., a trust

Unadjusted Adjust ments for proration deficits of 137,637
tons
Derivation of additional allotment deficits and proration
Allotments Share of adjusted for Adjust ments for increase Allotments increase in DC limit Col. 3 plus additional deficits Col. 4

1

2

3

7,229
20,831

-1,7 7 2
+1,024

5,457
21,855

5 1

4
80
231

5,537
22,086

6
-8 0
-231

-1 8
1,609
18
1,591
Basis and purpose. This amendment -1 8
1,609
+1,449
86,522
936
85,586
+1,133
84,453
is issued under section 205a o f the Porto Rican American Sugar Rfy., Inc.
-2 0
20
20
0 -1,769
1,769
-2 3 9
22,510
239
Sugar Act of 1948, as amended herein 22,271
+725
21,546
-861
877
0 877
+677
200
after called the act for the purpose of All other persons
1,449
amending Sugar Regulation 815.1 24
139,161
1,524
137,637
3 , 559
137,637
F R . 82, 7438 which established allot ments of the direct-consumption portion Sec. 403, 61 Stat. 932; 7 .S.C. 1153. Inter Findings heretofore made by the Sec prets of the 1959 mainland quota for Puerto or applies secs. 205, 209; 61 Stat. 926, retary in the course of this proceeding 928; 7 U.S.C. 1115, 1119
Rico.
_.
This amendment of S.R. 815.1 is neces 24 F.R. 82 provide that this order shall Done at Washington, D.C., this 30th sary to: 1 Give effect to the amend be revised without further notice or day of October 1959.
hearing for the purposes indicated above ment of Sugar Regulation 811 24 F.R.
L aw rence M yers, 8628 which established the direct-con and such findings set forth the procedure Director, Sugar Division, sumption portion of the 1959 mainland for the revision of allotments.
Accordingly, allotments are herein es Commodity Stabilization Service.
quota for Puerto Rico of 139,161 short tons, raw value, a quantity greater than tablished on the basis of and consistent F.R. DOC. 59-9328; Filed, Nov. 3, 1959;
the 137,637 short tons, raw value, pre with such findings.
8:49 a.m.
Effective date. It is hereby determined viously allotted and to allot the larger quantity in accordance with findings and found that compliance with the 30heretofore made and 2 determine day effective date requirement of the Ad deficits in allotments and prorate such ministrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. 237 Chapter XI Agricultural Conserva deficits to other allottees to the extent is impracticable and contrary to the pub tion Program Service, Department they are able to utilize additional allot lic interest and, consequently, the amendment made herein shall become of Agriculture ments.
Amendment 1 to S.R. 815 allotted defi effective upon publication in the F ed er al PART
1103 AGRICULTURAL CON
, cits totaling 2,882 short tons, raw value, R e g is t e r .
Order.
Pursuant to the authority SERVATION; VIRGIN ISLANDS
which were prorated to allottees to the extent of their ability to utilize such defi vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by Subpart 1960
cits based on their written statements section 205a of the act, it is hereby and allotments were established accord ordered that paragraph a of 815.1 be The soil and water resources of the ingly. Thus, the allotments established amended to read as follows:
farmlands of our Nation must be pro by Amendment 1 to S.R. 815 represented 815.1 Allotment o f the direct-con tected and conserved. This is essential sumption portion o f 1959 sugar at that time the maximum quantities in order that farms will continue to have quota fo r Puerto Rico.
which each of the allottees could market the capacity to produce sufficient food during the year.
a Allotments. The direct-consump and other raw materials to meet the Amendment 3 of S.R. 811 increased the tion portion of the 1959 sugar quota for future needs of the Nation.
direct - consum ptionlim itation for Puerto Puerto Rico, amounting to 139,161 short A ll of the people of this Nation, not Rico by a total of 1,524 tons. The pro tons, raw value, is hereby allotted as the farmers alone, have astake in, and a ration of this quantity among the al part of the responsibility for protecting .
lottees on the basis of allotments that follows:
Directand conserving, our farmlands. Recog consumption otherwise would be established would re nizing this, the Congress appropriates allotment sult in larger allotments totaling 139,161
funds to share with farmers the cost of short tons, tons.
carrying out needed soil and water con Allottee raw value Recently, Porto Rican American Sugar 5,457
servation measures. The Agricultural Refinery, Inc., notified the Department Central Aguirre Sugar Co., a trust Central Roig Refining Co------------------ 21, 855
Conservation Program is a means of in writing of their ability to market Central San Francisco ----------------1, 591
making this Federal cost-sharing avail 91,386 tons, a quantity 5,800 tons larger Porto Rican American Sugar Rfy., than they previously indicated. None of In c__________________________________
7,971
able to farmers.
the other allottees have informed the De Western Sugar Refining Co-------------- 22, 271
I ntr o d u c tio n partment that they can utilize additional All other persons---------------------------------------- 16
Sec.
quantities. Thus, the allotments estab 1103.900 Introduction.
Total - --------- ----------- - 139.161
lished in Amendment 1 to S.R. 815 con-

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Federal Register - November 4, 1959

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