Federal Register - July 8, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, July 8, 1939

Under authorization provided in No tice of Quarantine No. 72 Sec. 301.72, all certification requirements are hereby waived during the regulated periods from July 1, 1939, to January 31, 1940, inclusive, of the following articles enu merated in Regulation 3 a and b, Sec. 301.72-3 when free from soil, it having been determined th at sanitary measures and natural conditions have so reduced the risk of contamination with the egg or adult stage of the whitefringed beetle as to render certification unnecessary during the period indicated:
1. When consigned from the regulated areas in AlabamaMobile County;
FloridaEscambia County; Louisiana Parish of East Baton Rouge; Missis sippiJackson County, certification re quirements are waived on the following articles:
Potatoes and sweetpotatoes.
Sweetpotato vines, draws, and cuttings.
Cordwood, pulpwood, stumpwood, and logs.
Used or unused lumber, timbers, posts, poles, crossties, and other building mate rials.
Hay, roughage of all kinds, straw, leaves, and leafmold.
Peas, beans, and peanuts in shells, or the shells of any of these products.
Seed cotton, cottonseed, baled cotton lint, and linters.
Used implements and machinery, scrap metal, junk, and utensils or containers coming in contact with the ground.
Brick, tiling, stone, and concrete slabs and blocks.
Nursery stock and other plants, which are free from soil.
2. When consigned from the regulated areas in MississippiCounties of Hinds and Pearl River, certification require ments are waived on the following articles:
Potatoes and sweetpotatoes.
Sweetpotato vines, draws, and cuttings.
Cordwood, pulpwood, stumpwood, and logs.
Used or unused lumber, timbers, posts, poles, crossties, and other building mate rials.
Hay, roughage of all kinds, straw, leaves, and leafmold.
Peas, beans, and peanuts in shells, or the shells of any of these products.
Used implements and machinery, scrap metal, junk, and utensils or containers coming in contact with the ground.
Brick, tiling, stone, and concrete slabs and blocks.
Nursery stock and other plants, which are free from soil.
3. When consigned from the regulated areas in LouisianaParishes of Jefferson, Orleans including the City of New Orleans, and Plaquemines, certification requirements are waived on the following articles:
Potatoes and sweetpotatoes.
Sweetpotato vines draws, and cuttings.
Cordwood, pulpwood, stumpwood, and logs.

Unused lumber, timber, posts, poles, and crossties.
Hay, roughage of all kinds, straw, leaves, and leafmold.
Peas, beans, and peanuts in the shells, or the shells of any of these products.
Seed cotton, cottonseed, baled cotton lint, and linters.
All articles, designated in paragraphs a and b of Regulation 3 of Quaran tine No. 722 Sec. 301.72-3 for which certification requirements are not herein above waived, shall remain under the restrictions of the quarantine during the period covered by this document.
Issued under Sec. 301.72 BJE.P.Q.
485, Second Revision, July 7, 19391

TITLE 9ANIMALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS
BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
P arts 201, 202, 203 and 204Amendment of R ules and R egulations U nder P ackers and S tockyards Act
the
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the Pack ers and Stockyards Act, approved August 15, 1921 42 Stat. 169; 7 U.S.C. 228, the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, B.A.I. order 364,1 approved February 17, 1938 Parts 201, 202, 203, and 204 of Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations, are hereby amended 1
by striking out the words Bureau of Animal Industry wherever they appear seal Avery S. H oyt , in said rules and regulations and insert Acting Chief.
ing in lieu thereof the words Agricul F. R. Doc. 39-2414; Filed, July 7, 1939; tural Marketing Service; and 2 by 11:58 a. m.
striking out the word Bureau wherever it appears in said rules and regulations and inserting in lieu thereof the word FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE
Service. ./
CORPORATION
These rules and regulations shall con tinue in effect and be administered by F.CJ.R.Series 1, No. 1, Supp. 8 1
the Agricultural Marketing Service.
P art 401W heat C rop I nsurance Done at Washington, D. C., this 6th R egulations day of July 1939. Witness hiy hand and AMENDMENTS
the seal of the Department of Agricul By virtue of the authority vested in the ture.
seal H. A. W allace, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation by Secretary of Agriculture.
the Federal Crop Insurance Act, ap proved February 16, 1938, as amended by F. R. Doc. 39-2383; Filed, July 6, 1939;
Public Law No. 691 of the 75th Congress, 12:46 p. m.
approved June 22, 1938, the Regulations Relating to Wheat Crop Insurance, as amended, are hereby further amended, as follows:
TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT
By amending section 151, Part 15, to Chapter IVM ilitary E ducation read, as follows:
PART 45 AVIATION INSTRUCTION AT NONRefund of any premium or portion FEDERAL ESTABLISHMENTS 2
thereof which has been paid to the Cor 45.1 Specific application of these poration by means of an advance from the Secretary of Agriculture shall be regulations. These regulations apply made to the Secretary of Agriculture. specifically to aviation instruction given The amount of any such refund shall be military personnel in regularly estab determined in the manner provided for lished civil flying schools and in civil in P art 9 of these Regulations except technical schools. Training at other that the cash equivalent of the amount educational institutions, i n d u s t r i a l of wheat to be refunded shall be deter plants, or places under the authority of mined using the basic market price and the act of April 3, 1939, will be as pre price differentials applicable as of the scribed by the Chief of the Air Corps date of the advance from the Secretary and approved by the Secretary of War.
of Agriculture; Provided, however, That Sec. 2, Act April 3, 1939 Par. 2, in the case of the refund of a supple AR 350-3500, June 15, 1939
45.2 Duties of the Chief of the Air mental advance the cash equivalent of the amount of wheat to be refunded shall Corps. The Chief of the Air Corps is be determined using the basic market responsible for coordination of instruc price and price differentials applicable tion. He will exercise supervision over as of the date of such supplemental all military personnel at institutions.
He will determine the numbers of officers advance.
Adopted by the Board of Directors on and enlisted men required for adminis trative and supervisory duties and the June 2, 1939.
numbers of students that are to be seal M. L. W ilson , trained, and will recommend the detail Chairman.
or relief of such personnel to the War Approved, July 6, 1939.
Department. He is charged with the H. A. W allace, issuance of necessary instructions not Secretary of Agriculture.
provided for in these regulations. Sec.
F. R. Doc. 39-2415; Filed, July 7, 1939;
11:58 a. m.
14 F.R. 2750 DI.
23 F JR. 3003 DI.

13 F.R. 499 DI.
2Part 45 is supplementary to Title 10, Chapter IV, of the Code of Federal Regula tions.

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Federal Register - July 8, 1939

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Data08/07/1939

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