Federal Register - December 16, 1943
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FEDERA
VOLUME 8
REGSTER
1934
NUMBER 249
i/AiiTEO
Washington, Thursday, December 16, 1943
Regulations
The national and State acreage allot ments for Dark Air-cured tobacco are as follows:
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
State and A llo tm ent A cres
Chapter V IIWar Food Administration Agricultural Adjustment
Indiana, 382; Kentucky, 31,710; Missouri, 59; Tennessee, 4,719. Total, 36,870 acres.
P art 1943
ACP1943-22
701 N a t io n a l A g r ic u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P rogram
ACREAGE ALLOTMENTS FOR TOBACCO
A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n :
The national and State acreage allot ment for Virginia Sun-cured tobacco is as follows:
State and A llo tm ent A cres Virginia, 3,100.
Pursuant to the authority vested in The national and State acreage allot the Secretary of Agriculture under sec ment for Cigar Filler Type 41 is as fo l tions 7 to 17, inclusive, of the Soil Con lows:
servation and Domestic Allotment Act, State and A llo tm ent A cres as amended, and in the War Food Ad Pennsylvania, 30,500.
ministrator by Executive Order 9322 as amended by Executive Order 9334, the The national and State acreage allot 1943 Agricultural Conservation Program ments for Cigar Filler and Binder ex Bulletin as amended, is further amended cept Types 41 and 45 are as follows:
as follows:
S tate and A llo tm ent A cres 1.
Section 701.401 is amended by delet Connecticut, 11,689; Illinois, 15; Indiana, ing the last sentence of the first para 17; Massachusetts, 5,190; Minnesota, 779;
graph thereof and substituting in lieu New Hampshire, 83; New York, 1,360; Ohio, thereof the following:
17,649; Pennsylvania, 515; Vermont, 30; and 701.401 Allotments, yields, and grazing capacities.
The national and State acreage allot ments for flue-cured tobacco are as follows:
State and A llotm ent A cres Alabama, 500; Florida, 15,393; Georgia, 83,521; North Carolina, 573,549; South Carolina, 94,307; and Virginia, 87,217. Total, 854,487
acres.
The national and State acreage allot ments for fire-cured tobacco are as follows:
State and A llotm ent A cres Illinois, 15; Kentucky, 34,176; Missouri, 13;
Tennessee, 35,176; and Virginia, 16,184.
Total, 85,564 acres.
The national and State acreage allot ments for Burley tobacco are as follows:
S tate and A l lo tm ent A cres Alabama, 167; Arkansas, 100; Georgia, 136;
Illinois, 38; Indiana, 12,089; Kansas, 509;
Kentucky, 299,930; Missouri, 6,278; North Carolina, 10,186; Ohio, 15,557; Oklahoma, 8;
South Carolina, 94; Tennessee, 76,001; Vir ginia, 12,936; West Virginia, 4,703. Total, 438,732 acres.
Wisconsin, 24,905.
Total, 62,182 acres.
The national and State acreage allot ments for Georgia and Florida, Type 62, are as follows:
S tate and A llo tm ent A cres Florida, 2,349; and Georgia, 551.
8,900 acres.
Total,
The 1943 county average yields of fluecured tobacco are as follows:
C o u n t y and I oeld per A cre P ounds
Alabama: Autauga, 800; Butler, 744; Coffee, 800; Conecuh, 800; Covington, 836; Dale, 840;
Etowan, 840; Geneva, 838; Henry, 797; Hous ton, 853, Jackson, 700; and Randolph, 700.
Florida: Alachua, 948; Baker, 820; Bay, 810;
Bradford, 890; Calhoun, 820; Citrus, 714;
Columbia, 909; Dixie, 811; Gadsden, 821; G il christ, 898; Hamilton, 941; Hernando, 921;
Hillsborough, 850; Holmes, 878; Jackson, 879;
Jefferson, 842; Lafayette, 850; Lake, 809; Leon, 865; Levy, 868; Madison, 900; Marion, 852;
Nassau, 825; Okaloosa, 870; Pasco, 820; Polk, 820; St. Johns, 900; Santa Rosa, 869; Seminole, 900; Sumter, 889; Suwannee, 909; Taylor, 890;
Union, 918; Wakulla, 900; and Washington, 851.
Georgia: Appling, 977; Atkinson, 1,017;
Bacon, 976; Baker, 851; Barrow, 812; Ben Hill, Continued on next page
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Vesting orders:
Pa8e Beban, George-------------------- 16875
Beck, John G _______________ 16870
Brandley, Mathilda E----------- 16874
Brooks, W alter_______
16870
Clausen, Wilhelmina_________ 16879
Delafield, Richard___________ 16880
Eisner, Babette______________ 16881
Faulkner, John F ------ -------- 16870
Fett, Hugo C---------16871
Finding, Therese-------------- 16881
Garro, Frank________________ 16871
Glenewinkel, Ida___________ 16876
Gori, Luigi__________________ 16873
Gregorio, Louis D___________- 16875
Herbsthoff, Willy, et al____ 16877
Hermann. Otto___________
16871
Hermann, Simon____________ , 16878
Herzog, William____________ 16881
Hollensteiner, Kunigunde----- 16875
Howgate, Ida___________
16872
Kowitz, Caroline_____ _______ 16878
Maisch, Mathilda____________ 16872
Matsumoto, T. T ____________ 16880
Morawetz, Victor__________ 16872
Mucci, Palmira______________ 16874
Munnich, Arnold____________- 16879
Naubert, Gustav.______,______ 16882
Nitschke, Frances Th ________ 16873
Pagenstecher, Rudolf________ 16882
Rindskopf, Henry_____________ 16879
Zillinger, Andrew C__________ 16874
C o ast G u a r d :
Removal and exclusion of per sons from vessels and wa terfront facilities__________
16867
F o r e ig n E c o n o m ic A d m in is t r a t io n :
General licenses; shipments not exceeding specified values- 16829
Requirements a n d Supply Branch, substitution for Office of Exports.,__________ 16829
G en e r a l L a n d O f f ic e :
California, land open for leas ing_______________ ;________ 16869
I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e B u r e a u :,
Excess profits tax; production bonus payments____________ 16828
I n t er state C o m m e r c e C o m m is s io n :
Reports; form prescribed for small switching and termi nal companies__ _____ . . . 16868
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