Federal Register - August 24, 1949
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
appear in columns 1 and 2 opposite tion, United States Department of Agri who transfer such sugar for further pro culture, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
cessing and shipment to the continental their respective names:
e> Specific charges against allot United States as direct consumption Short tons, raw value ments. Sugar produced in Puerto Rico sugar, and 2 who market sugar for which is brought into or marketed for local consumption in Puerto Rico.
C o lu m n C o lu m n entry into the continental United States 2
1
The sugar quota for Puerto Rico for for consumption therein or marketed for consumption in the continental United M a in
local consumption in Puerto Rico after L o ca l la n d States is referred to herein as main a llo t December 31, 1948, but prior to April 5, a llo t m e n t land quota and allotments thereof are m ent 1949, shall be charged to the applicable referred to as mainland allotments.
allotment of the processor who processed The sugar quota for consumption in A n to n io R o ig , Sucesores, S. e n C . . 29,155
20,123
such sugar.
Puerto Rico and allotments thereof are A rtu ro L lu b era s, esta te of y 1,419
4,456
S o brin o s S a n F r a n c isco
Sec. 205, 61 Stat. 926; 7 U. S. C. Supp. 1, referred to respectively as local quota A so cia ció n A zucarera C o o p e ra tiv a 1115
and local allotments.
590
33, 519
L a fa y e tte . .
C a la f C o lla zo , J a im e y F e d e rico The allotments established by the ini Done at Washington, D. C., this 18th 914
21, 570
M o n se r r a te
tial order were based upon estimates of 3,285
99,188
day of August 1949. Witness by hand C en tra l A guirre Sugar C o ., a tr u s t.
820
37, 544
production from the 1948-49 crop and C en tra l C oloso, I n c
and the seal pf the Department of Agri 1,588
28,193
C en tra l E u r e k a , I n c
in order to safeguard against the pos 817
8,138
culture.
C en tra l G u a m a n i, I n c ______ _____13,916
25,365
sibility of-a processor exceeding its final C en tra l I g u a ld a d , I n c
seal Charles F. B rannan, 2,599
28,689
C en tra l J u a n ita , I n c
allotment, the amount of each such ini 373
18, 225
Secretary.
C en tra l San Jo se, I n c .
tial allotment which could be marketed 1,824
41,051
C en tra l San V ic e n te , I n c
F. R. Doc. 49-6843; Filed, Aug. 23, 1949;
643
20,209
C en tra l V icto ria , I n c ---------- -------prior to September 1, 1949, was limited C o m p a ñ ía A zu carera d e l C a m u y , 8:46 a. m.
to 80 percent of such allotment.
431
12,701
In c . R io L la n o 298
26,868
C o m p a ñ ía A zucarera d e l T o a ------Each allottee under 814.1 agreed to T " -----------889
27,952
C o o p e ra tiv a A zucarera L o s C a n o s.
waive its right to a public hearing prior C orporación A zucarera S auri &
Chapter IX
Production and Mar 876
9,367
to the issuance of a revised order based S ub irá C o n sta n c ia P o n c e -------keting Administration Marketing 14,625
E a stern Sugar A sso cia tes, a tr u s t 109,312
upon the same allotment formula as the 4
98,309
F a ja r d o Sugar C o
Agreements and Orders, Depart 1,349
initial order but using final 1948-49 crop L an d A u th o r ity of P u e r to R i c o . . . 70,811
1,893
24,880
M a r io M e rca d o e H ijo s R u f in a ..
ment of Agriculture production data in place of the esti M a y a g u e z Sugar C o ., In c . R o ch emated data used in the initial order768
9,461
Pear Order 2
la ise
1,313
Such actual production data are now P la ta Sugar C o . . . 33,933
0
11,616
P
art 939
B
eurRe DAnjo u , B eurre Soller Sugar C o
available and this amendment provides S o u th P o r to R ic o S ugar C o. of Bose, W inter N elis, D oyenne du 16,140
83,552
for the substitution of the actual data.
P u e r to R ic o
Co mice , B eurre E aster, and B eurre However, the revised allotments are de S u cesión d e J. S erralles M erce11,45?
51,336
Clairgeau V arieties of P ears G rown termined by use of the same formula V a ld iv ie so , Jorge L u ca s P. P e llein Oregon, W ashington and Califor 1,096
6,235
jas
as that utilized in determining the initial nia 100,000
allotments.
970,635
T o t a l -
This amendment also removes the re REGULATION BY GRADES AND SIZES
striction on marketings prior to Septem 939.302 Pear Order 2 a Findings.
b Producers marketings under al ber 1, 1949, so that the full amounts of lotments. If settlement with producers 1 Pursuant to the marketing agree the allotments established herein may of sugarcane is made in sugar, market-: ment and Order No. 39 7 CFR, Part 939
be marketed at any time during the re ings of such sugar of such producers regulating the handling of the Beurre mainder of the calendar year. The shall be charged to the allotments of the DAnjou, Beurre Bose, Winter Nelis, initial allotment order limits marketings processor.
Each processor shall reserve Doyenne du Comice, Beurre Easter, and prior to September 1, 1949 to 80 percent a share of each of its allotments for the Beurre Clairgeau varieties of pears of the allotments. Since a number of marketings of each such producer. Such grown in Oregon, Washington and Cal allottees have already marketed 80. per share shall be equal to the same percent ifornia, effective under the applicable cent of their initial allotments, they are of the allotment that the producers provisions of the Agricultural Marketing precluded from marketing additional age 1948-49 crop sugar is of the processors Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and quantities of sugar until this amendment total production of 1948-49 crop sugar. upon the basis of the recommendations becomes effective. It is imperative, and information submitted by the Con c Restrictions on marketing. 1
therefore that this amendment become During the calendar year 1949 each proc trol Committee, established under the effective at the earliest possible date in essor named aforesaid marketing agreement and or in paragraph a of this sec order to permit continued orderly mar tion, together der, and upon other available informa with the producers with keting of sugar. Accordingly, it is hereby tion, it is hereby found that the limita whom it shares its allotments under par found that compliance with the 30-day agraph b of this section, is hereby pro tion of shipments of such pears, as effective date requirement of the Ad hibited from bringing into or marketing hereinafter provided, will tend to effect ministrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. for entry into the continental United uate the declared policy of the act.
287, is impracticable and contrary to States for consumption 2
It is hereby further found that therein, or from the public interest and, consequently, marketing for local consumption in it is impracticable and contrary to the this order shall be effective when pub Puerto Rico, any sugar in excess of the public interest to give preliminary notice, lished in the F ederal R egister.
engage in public rule making procedure, allotments established in paragraph a Pursuant to the authority vested in and postpone the effective date of this of this section.
the Secretary of Agriculture by section section until 30 days after publication 2
All persons who acquire raw sugar 205 a of the act, 1 814.1 is hereby for further processing and resale as di thereof in the F ederal R egister 60
amended to read as follows:
rect-consumption sugar are hereby pro Stat. 237; 5 U. S. C. 1001 et seq. in that, 8141
Allotments of 1949 sugar hibited from marketing sugar for local as hereinafter set forth, the time in quotas for Puerto Rico a Allotments. consumption in Puerto Rico in excess of tervening between the date when in The 1949 sugar quota for Puerto Rico for the amounts of sugar acquired for sqch formation upon which this section is consumption in the continental United purpose within the limitations specified based became available and the time States, including raw sugar to be fur in paragraphs a and c of this section. -when this section must become effective ther processed and shipped within the d Transfer or exchange of allot in order to effectuate the declared policy direct consumption portion of such quota, ments. The allotments established in of the act is insufficient; a reasonable amounting to 970,635 short tons of sugar, paragraph a of this section, or pro time is permitted, under the circum raw value, and the 1949 sugar quota for ducers shares thereof established under stances, for preparation for such effec local consumption in Puerto Rico, paragraph b of this section shall not tive tim e; and good cause exists for amounting to 100,000 short tons of sugar, be transferred or exchanged without the making .the provisions hereof effective approval of the Director, Caribbean Area, not later than September 1, 1949. A
raw value, are hereby allotted to the Production and Marketing. Administra reasonable determination as to the comfollowing processors in amounts which