Federal Register - February 1, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, February 1, 1939
acquired, or may hereafter acquire, rights or obligations by virtue of the acquisi tion of property in the administration of the Land Conservation and Land Utilization Program, which are exercis able either by the terms of the con tracts themselves or by operation of law.
The Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, approved July 22, 1937, 50 Stat. 522, U. S. C., title 7, Ch. 33 Memo. 794, Sec; of Agri., Oct. 31, 1938, amending Memo. 756, May 19, 1938
seal H. A. W allace, Secretary.
J anuary 28, 1939.

juice, the product of the number of short tons of sugarcane multiplied by the number of hundredweights of sugar, raw value, applicable for the average per centage of sucrose in the crusher juice of such sugarcane computed to the nearest one-tenth of one per cent, as set forth in the following table:
Percentage of sucrose in crusher juice
Hundredweights of sugar, raw value, commercially recoverable per ton of sugarcane1

5 . 0 ______________________ 0.738
6 . 0 _____________ _______
.886
7 .0 _____________________ 1.033
8 .0 _____________________ 1.181
9 . 0 _____
1.328
P. R. Doc. 39-346; Piled, January 30, 1939;
1 0 .0 ___________________
1.476
1:54 p. m.
1 1 .0 __________________
1.623
1 2 .0 ________
1.771
1 3 .0 ______ ___________ 1.918
1 4 .0 ______________________2.067
1 5 .0 ______________________ 2.214
SUGAR DIVISION
1 6 .0 ______________________ 2.362
1 7 .0
2.509
P art 802S ugar D eterminations 1 8 .0 __________________
2.657
1 9 .0 ____
2.804
DETERMINATION OF SUGAR COMMERCIALLY
2.951
20.0 -
RECOVERABLE FROM SUGARCANE IN THE
1 Sugar recoverable for the intervening MAINLAND CANE SUGAR AREA
ten th s of 1 per cent shall be calculated by straight interpolation.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section Sec. 302, 50 Stat. 910; 7 U. S. C., Sup.
302 a of the Sugar Act of 1937,1, H. A.
Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, do m , 1132
hereby make the following determi Done at Washington, D. C., this 31st nation:
day of January 1939. Witness my hand Sec. 802.21a Sugar commercially re and the seal of the Department of Agri coverable from sugarcane in the mainland culture.
cane sugar area. The amount of sugar seal H. A. W allace, commercially recoverable from the sugar Secretary.
cane grown on a farm in the mainland F.
R.
Doc.
39-364;
Filed, January 31, 1939;
cane sugar area and marketed or proc 12:19 p. m.
essed by the producer for the extrac tion of sugar shall be:
a For sugarcane in localities in which settlement for purchased cane is TITLE 16COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
based on sucrose content of the normal juice, the product of the number of short Docket No. 3185
tons of sugarcane multiplied by the num I
n the M atter of Cal-A -M o ber of hundredweights of sugar, raw L aboratories value, applicable for the average per centage of sucrose in the normal juice of S ec. 3.6 c Advertising falsely or such sugarcane computed to the nearest misleadinglyComposition of goods:
one-tenth of one percent, as set forth S ec. 3.6 t Advertising falsely or mis in-the following table:
leadinglyQualities or properties of product. Representing, in connection Hundredweights of sugar, raw with oifer, etc., in interstate commerce Percentage of value, commercially or in District of Columbia, of Cal-Asucrose in recoverable per normal juice ton of sugarcane 1 Mo pharmaceutical preparation, or any other preparation composed of similar 5 .0 --------------- -----------------0.456
6 .0 ----------- ---------- 4 . 569
ingredients, etc., th at said Cal-A-Mo is 7 .0 ----------------. 744
a reducing preparation containing in 8 .0 --------------------------------. 906
gredients which will get rid of excess fat 9 .0 ---------------------------------- 1.074.
or that by use thereof user will be en 10.0---------------------------------- 1.273
11.0---------------------------------- 1.450
abled to bathe off excess fat, .etc., or 12.0----------- ------------------ 1.607
th at it dissolves fat, penetrates pores 13.0 -------------------------------- 1.767
so as to cause loss of fat and reduction 14.0 -------------------------------- 1.930
15.0 ----2. 095
in weight, etc., or th at it contains any 16.0 ----------------------------- - 2.262
ingredient which has therapeutic value 17.0 -------------------------------- 2.431
or effect in reducing weight or which 18.0 ---------- --------------------- 2. 603
19.0 ---------------------------------- 2. 776
affects metabolism of fat, or representing 20.0 -------- _______------------ 2. 951
in any like manner therapeutic or me 1 Sugar recoverable for the intervening dicinal value of said preparation or bene tenths of 1 per cent shall be calculated by fits accruing from use thereof, prohib straight interpolation.
ited. Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15 U. S. C., m For sugarcane in localities in Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist which settlement for purchased cane is order, Cal-A-Mo Laboratories, Docket based on sucrose content of the crusher 3185, January 18, 1939

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S ec. 3.6 y Advertising falsely or misleadingly-Safety. Representing, in connection with offer, etc., in interstate commerce or in District of Columbia, of Cal-A-Mo .pharmaceutical preparation or any other preparation composed of similar ingredients, etc., that use of said Cal-A-Mo is harmless in all cases, pro hibited. Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15 U. S.
C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and de sist order, Cal-A-Mo Laboratories, Docket 3185, January 18, 1939
S ec. 3.6 a 22 Advertising falsely or misleadinglyBusiness status, ad vantages or connections of advertiser Producer status of dealerLaboratory:
S ec. 3.96 b 5 Using misleading name VendorProducer or laboratory status of dealer. Falsely representing, in con nection with offer, etc., in interstate com merce or in District of Columbia, of Cal-A-Mo pharmaceutical preparation or any other preparation composed of similar ingredients, etc., by use of word Laboratories or any other term of simi lar meaning or like import, etc., that respondent owns, operates or maintains a laboratory for manufacturing, testing or experimenting with said preparation, prohibited. Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15
U. S. C., Supp. TV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Cal-A-Mo Laboratories, Docket 3185, January 18, 1939

United States of AmericaBefore Federal Trade Commission At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held a t its office in the City of Washington, D. C., on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1939.
Commissioners: Robert E. Freer, Chair man; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles H.
March, Ewin L. Davis, William A. Ayres.
I n the M atter of G u y J. B anta, an I n
dividual T rading and D oing B usiness U nder the N ame and S tyle of C al-A M o L aboratories ORDER TO CEASE AND DESIST

This proceeding having been h eard 1
by the Federal Trade Commission upon the complaint of the Commission and the answer of respondent, in which an swer respondent admits all the material allegations of fact set forth in said com plaint and states th at he waives all in tervening procedure and further hearing as to said facts, and the Commission having made its findings as to the facts and conclusion th at said respondent has violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act;
It is ordered, That the respondent Guy J. Banta, individually and trading and doing business under the name and style of Cal-A-Mo Laboratories, or trading under any other name, his representa tives, agents and employees, directly or through any corporate or other device, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution of a pharmaceutical preparation designated Cal-A-Mo or 13 F. R. 736 DI.

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