Federal Register - February 2, 1949
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sion issued its order entered January 25, 1949, accepting surrender of license transmission line in the above-desig nated matter.
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L eon M . F u q u a y ,
S ecretary.
F. R . Doc. 49-781; Filed, Feb. 1, 1949;
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P ro ject No. 1652
G eorge
W. C o l l in s
NOTICE OF ORDER D ISM ISSIN G APPLICATION
FOR LICEN SE M IN OR
J anuary 28,1949.
Notice is hereby given that, on Janu
ary 3 7 , 1949, the Federal Power Commis sion issued its order entered January 25, 1949, dismissing application for li cense minor in the above-designated matter.
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L eon M . F u q u a y ,
S ecretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-779; Filed, Feb.
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461
FEDERAL REGISTER
W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 2, 1949
1, 1949;
State of Mississippi with respect to the taxable year 1948, as provided in section 1603 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended; and Whereas, reduced rates of contribu tions were allowable under the law of said State, as of December 31,1948, with respect to the taxable year 1948 only in accordance with the provisions of sub section a of section 1602 of said Code:
Now, therefore, pursuant to section 1602 b 1 of said Code, the Presidents Reorganization Plan No. 2 effective July 16, 1946, and the authority delegated to the Commissioner for Social Security by the Federal Security Administrator, I, as Commissioner for Social Security, here by certify to the Secretary of the Treas ury the unemployment compensation law of the State of Mississippi for the taxable year 1948.
Dated: January 17,1949.
sea l A r th u r J . A l t m e y e r , Commissioner fo r Social Security.
Approved: January 17, 1949.
J . D onald K in g s l e y ,
Acting Administrator.
F. R. Doc. 49-765; F ile d Feb.
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1, 1949;
P ro ject No. 1904
C o n n ectic u t R iv e r P o w e r C o .
E ngland P o w e r C o .
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New
28, 1949.
Notice is hereby given that, on January 27, 1949, the Federal Power Commission issued its order entered January 25, 1949, approving exhibits in the above-desig nated matter.
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L eo n M . F
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Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-780; Filed, Feb.
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1, 1949;
P ro ject No. 1997
E l ia s B u sh a t i NOTICE O F ORDER AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF
LIC EN SE M IN OR
J anuary 28, 1949.
Notice is hereby given that, on January 27, 1949, the Federal Power Commission issued its order entered January 25,1949, authorizing issuance of license minor in the above-designated matter.
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L eo n M . F
uquay,
Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-778; Filed, Feb. 1, 1949;
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FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
Social Security Administration C e r t ific a t io n o f M i s s i s s i p p i L a w to S ecretary o f T r e a su r y P u rsu a n t to S ection 1602 b 1 o f I ntern al R e v
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Whereas, as Commissioner for Social Security, I have heretofore certified to the Secretary of the Treasury the un employment compensation law of the No. 21------ 2
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At a regular session of ,the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the City of Washington, D. C., on the 25th day of January A. D. 1949, In the matter of Millinery Stabiliza tion Commission, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and members: Max Meyer, chairman, PauLF. Brissenden, commis sioner, Mrs. Richard J . Bernhard, com missioner, and Joseph Lipshie, auditor, individually, as the above officers re spectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Millinery Stabili zation Commission, Inc.; Eastern Wom ens Headwear Association, Inc., a cor poration, and its officers and members:
Walter K. Marks, president, Ja ck New man, second vice-president, Jfteorge Lesser, third vice-president, David Stein berg, fourth vice-president, Sam Brubard, treasurer, David Rubenstein, sec retary, and Louis N. Margolin, executive director, individually, as the above offi cers respectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Eastern Womens Headwear Association, Inc.;
National Association of Ladies Hatters, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and members: G. Howard Hodge, president, Nathan J . Garfunkel, vice-president, Thoedore Walther, treasurer, and Sam uel D. Seideman, secretary, individually, as the above officers respectively, and as representatives of the entire member ship of National Association of Ladies Hatters, In c.; Millinery Manufacturers of New Jersey, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and members : Harry A. Baum, president, Al. Hoffman, first vice-presi
dent, Harold Ruben, second vice-presi dent, Rupert Musyl, treasurer, and Alexander Grossman, executive secre tary, individually, as the above officers respectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Millinery Manfacturers of New Jersey, In c .; United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers In
ternational Union, and its officers and members: Max Zaritsky, president, and Michael F. Green, secretary-treasurer, individually, as the above officers respec tively, and as representatives of the en tire membership of United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union; Local No. 24 of United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union, and its officers and members:
Nathaniel Spector, manager, Abraham Mendelowitz, assistant manager, and Alexander Rose, secretary and treasurer, individually, as the above officers re spectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Local No. 24 of United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Work ers International Unjn; Local No. 42
of the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union, and its offi cers: Max Goldman, business manager, and Mac Gross, treasurer, individually, as th e above officers respectively, and as representatives of the entire member ship of Local No. 42 of the United Hat ters, Cap and Millinery Workers Inter national Union; Ribbon, Silk and Velvet Association, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and members: Sigmund Klein, president, Erwin E. Weber, first vicepresident, Edward E. Ziskind, second vice president, Andrew J . Edgar, treas urer, and David Hirsch, executive secre tary, individually, as the above officers respectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Ribbon, Silk and Velvet Association, Inc.; Hat Block and Die Makers Association, Inc., a cor poration, and its officers and members:
Irving Samis, president, Jack Cuming, vice-president, Eugene Pohlman, treas urer, Louis Mehlman, executive secre tary, and David Hirsch, executive chair man, individually, as the above officers respectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Hat Block and Die Makers Association, Inc.; Wood Hat Block Manufacturers Association, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and mem bers: Ja ck Nyman, president, Joseph Buxbaum, vice-president, Morris Aaronson, treasurer, Louis Mehlman, executive secretary, and David Hirsch, executive chairman, individually, as the above of ficers respectively, and as representatives of the entire membership of Wood Hat Block Manufacturers Association, In c.;
New York Association of Wholesale Dis tributors of Ladies and Childrens Hats, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and members: Max Greenberg, president, Paul Schuman, vice-president, Ben Creiner, secretary, and Isaac L. Sable, treasurer, individually, and as the above officers respectively, and as representa tives of the entire membership of New York Association of Wholesale Distribu tors of Ladies and Childrens Hats, In c .;
New York Buyers Association, Inc., a corporation, and its officers and mem bers: Arthur Mincer, president, Everett Martin, chairman-ef the board, Joseph D. Barzilay, vice-president, Leon Mitten-