Federal Register - February 3, 1943

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, February 3, 1943

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CONTENTSContinued
FEDEMfjtEGISTER
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Telephone information: District 0525.

CONTENTSContinued Office of P rice Administration
Continued.
Adjustments, etc.Continued.
Page Blue Diamond Coal Co_____ 1474
Cap Sales Corp_________ +_1468
Continental Spring Corp___ 1474
Cush-O-Liners manufactur ers.____ ______________ 1468
Freedman Motor Service, Inc_ 1470
Goebel, Chester____________ 1474
Guerin Special Motor Freight Line, Inc____ _______
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Gulf Gas Station, Buffalo, N. Y____ _______
1474
Hercules Cement Corp______ 1475
Metals Reserve Co. 2 docu m ents____________ 1449,1460
Newman-Reich Baking Co., 1461
Inc_____________
Old Colony Foundry Co_____ 1476
Pacific Tent and Awning Co. 1461
Printz Degreasing Co_______ 1461
Reeves Steel and Mfg. Co___ 1469
Simmons Co_______
1475
Stanley Works_______._____ 1476
United States Lime Products Corp. 2 documents___ 1475
Universal Castings Corp____ 1475
Automobiles, new passenger RPS 85, Am. 8 _________ 1450
Brass and bronze alloy ingot MPR 202, Am. 2 ________t 1449
Commodities, services and transactions; modification of maximum prices Supp.
Reg. 14, Am. 101
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Corn MPR 25, Am. 1_______ 1459
Dairy products MPR 289, Am.
2 _______ ____ _________ _ 1458
Dog and cat food Supp. Reg.
14, Am. 102______
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Fluid milk and cream; Chicago, 111., area Supp. Reg. 14, Am. 104._____________
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Food products, specific MPR
280, Am. 9 ___ - _______ 1468
Fuel oil rationing Order 11, Supp. 1, Am. 4 __________ 1466

O ffice of P rice Administration
Continued.
Hardwood logs, prime grade MPR 313______________
Indian and Eskimo handicraft objects Supp. Reg. 1, Am.
51____________________
Milled rice MPR 150, Am. 2 __
Mixed fertilizer, superphosphate and potash Rev. MPR 135, Am. 1__
Petroleum and petroleum prod ucts RPS 88, Am. 57 _____
Ration banking; depositors Gen. Ration Order 3A
Rubber heels, etc. MPR 200

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Regulations
Chapter VIIIFood Distribution Administration1
P art 802S ugar D eterminations 1943 SUGARCANE CROP FARMING PRACTICES

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W ar P roduction B oard:

Agave fiber, etc. M-84---------- 1443
Ascorbic acid M-269,-------- 1446
Lead M-38-c ____ ______ 1441
Sole leather M-80-g----1443
Stop construction order------ 1477
Suspension order:
Baldwin Rubber Co------------ 1441
Textile fibers, leather and tex tile and leather products P-139 __________________ 1448
Woodworking machinery and light m a c h i n e tools L-237________________ 1447
cution of the war, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. Paragraph 1 of Title n of Execu tive Order No. 9001 of December 27,1941,1
requiring the War Department, the Navy Department, and the United States Mari time Commission to report to the Presi dent with respect to all contracts and purchases made pursuant to the said act and Executive Order, is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. Complete data shall be maintained by the War Department, the Navy De partment, and the United States Mari time Commission as to all contracts and purchases which they respectively make pursuant to the Act and this Executive Order. The Secretary of War, the Sec retary of the Navy, and the Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission shall make available for public inspec tion, as they may respectively deem com patible with the public interest, so much of such data as does not cover restricted, confidential, or secret contracts or pur chases.
2. This order shall be effective as of December 27, 1941, and shall apply to all those departments and other agencies of the Government, and the respective heads thereof, to which the provisions of 16 F.R. 6787.

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W ar M anpower Commission:

Non-federal educational institu tions; training programs for armed forces_________

January 30, 1943.
F. R. Doc. 43-1731; Filed, February 2, 1943; /
10:39 a. m.l / /

TITLE 7AGRICULTURE

S ecurities and E xchange Com mission :

Hearings, etc.:
National Power &Light Co Tobacco Products Export Corp____________

F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse,
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P etroleum Administration f o r W ar:

Petroleum production opera tions PAO 2 ___________
Petroleum supply PAO 1____

the said Executive Order No. 9001 have heretofore been or may hereafter be extended.

Determination o.f farming practices to be carried out in connection with the production of the 1943 crop of sugarcane in the mainland cane sugar area, pur suant to section 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended.
Pursuant to the provisions of section 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, the following determination is hereby issued:
802.23e Farming practices in con nection with the production of the 1943
crop of sugarcane in the mainland cane sugar areaa Soil-building require ments. The conditions prescribed in subsection e of section 301 of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, shall be deemed to have been fulfilled with respect to the production of the 1943 crop of sugarcane for sugar on any farm in the mainland cane sugar area if there is carried out in 1943, on land on the farm which is adapted to the production of surgarcane for sugar, an acreage of soil-building practices equal to not less than 15 per centum of the acreage of sugarcane for sugar growing on the farm for harvest in 1943.
b Approved practices. 1 Each acre of the following shall be counted as one acre of soil-building practices:
1 Seeding winter legumes.
ii Plowing or disking under a good stand, and good growth of a green manure crop, or cover crop excluding lespedeza, peanuts hogged off, and nonleguminous cover crops.
iii Turning under a good stand and good growth of summer legumes ex cluding peanuts, lespedeza, and summer legumes used as truck crops nut interplanted or grown in combination with row crops such as corn.
2 Each two acres of the following shall be counted as one acre of soil building practices:
i Turning under a good stand and good growth of summer legumes ex cluding peanuts, lespedeza, and summer legumes used as truck crops interplanted or grown in combination with row crops, such as corn: Provided, The summer legume occupies at least onethird of the land.
3 Each of the following practices in the amounts specified shall be counted as one acre of soil-building practices if applied to a full seeding of winter leg umes:
Formerly Sugar Branch.

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Data03/02/1943

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