Federal Register - September 1, 1949

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Source: Federal Register

Thursday, Septem ber 1, 1949

FEDERAL REGISTER

5421

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To the schedule of rates for coun reduced by reason of any determination ties in Oregon, add the following:
of deficit, and makes the proration of such deficits a mere mathematical com Bate per putation, it is hereby determined and County:
bushel found that compliance with the notice Clatsop _______________________$2. 02
Multnomah ____________________ 2.02
and procedure requirements of the Ad ministrative Procedure Act is unneces 9. To the schedule of rates for coun sary. Furthermore, in order to afford ties in South Dakota, add the follow sellers of sugar in affected areas an ade ing:
quate opportunity to market the addi Rate per tional sugar authorized by this amend County:
bushel ment, and thereby protect the interest B en n ett________________________
$1.94 of consumers, it is essential that this 10. To the schedule of rates for coun amendment be made effective immedi ately. Therefore, it is hereby found and ties in Texas, add the following:
determined that compliance with the Rate per effective date requirements of the Ad County:
bushel ministrative Procedure Act is impracti Blanco ___ _____________
$2.00
cable and contrary to the public interest G alveston_________ ______ ________ 2.18
Harris _________________________ 2.18
and the amendment herein shall become Irion ________ i_________________ 1. 90 effective on the date of its publication in 11. To the schedule of rates for coun the F ederal R egister .
By virtue of the authority vested in ties in Washington, add the following:
the Secretary of Agriculture by the Sugar Rate per Act of 1948 61 Stat. 922, 7 U. S. C. Sup.
County:
bushel C la rk ____________________________ $2.02 I, 1100, and the Administrative Proce dure Act 60 Stat. J537, Sugar Regula Cowlitz ________________________ 2.02
tion 813 formerly General Sugar Quota K in g ____________j.______________ 2. 02
Regulations, Series 11, No. 1 13 F. R.
P ierce_______________________ __ 2. 02
9483, is hereby amended by adding Sec. 4 d, Pub. Law 806, 80th Cong. paragraphs e and f to 813.3 to read Interpret or apply secs. 4 g, 1, 5 a, as follows:
Pub. Law 806, 80th Cong., sec. 1, Pub.
813.3 Determination and prorations Law 897, 80th Cong.
of area deficits.
Issued this 26th day of August 1949.
e Deficit in quota for Hawaii. It is hereby determined, pursuant to subsec seal H arold K. H ill , tion a of section 204 of the act, that Acting Manager, for the calendar year 1949 Hawaii will Commodity Credit Corporation.
be unable by an amount of 200,000 short Approved:
tons of sugar, raw value, to market the F. K. W oolley, quota established for that area in 813.1.
Vice President, f Proration of deficit in quota for Commodity Credit Corporation. Hawaii. An amount of sugar equal to the deficit determined in paragraph e IF. R. Doc. 49-7125; Filed, Aug. 81, 1949;
of this section is hereby prorated, pur 8:55 a. m.
suant to subsection a of section 204
of the act, as follows:

TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration, Department of Agriculture
Additional quotas in terms of short Area:
tons, raw value Mainland cane_________________ 25,084
Puerto Rico___________________ 48, 696
Cuba ___ _____________________ 126, 220

STATEMENT OF BASES AND CONSIDERATIONS

Area deficit. Through August 25 Ha waii has been able to bring into the con tinental United States only approxi mately 378,000 short tons, raw value, of its 1949 sugar quota totalling 1,052,000
short tons, raw value. While the strike of longshoremen in Hawaii has prevented shipment of sugar, production of sugar is reported to have continued without interruption so that supplies are avail able. The strike is not yet settled and considering the availability of shipping, and other problems in moving the sugar, it is improbable that more than an addi tional 474,000 short tons of sugar, raw value, could be delivered from Hawaii to the continental United States by Decem ber 31, 1949. This quantity, in addition to that already charged to the quota to tals 200,000 tons less than the basic quota for Hawaii.
Exclusion of domestic areas from pro rations1 Domestic beet area. The domestic beet area is not expected to be able to market the full amount of its basic quota for 1949 as outlined in Sugar Regulation 813, Amendment 1, effective June 16,1949, which prorated a prospec tive defiicit in beet sugar marketings.
The domestic beet area, therefore, is ex cluded from the proration of this deficit.
2 Virgin Islands. Current esti mates of production show that the Vir gin Islands will be unable to market more than their current quota of 6,000
tons of sugar, raw value, in the calendar year 1949, and therefore this area is ex cluded from the proration of the deficit herein established.
After giving effect to the changes set forth in this amendment to Sugar Regu lation 813, the current sugar quotas, in terms of short tons, raw value, for the several domestic sugar producing areas, Cuba, the Republic of the Philippines, and Other Foreign Countries are as follows:

B a sic Q u o t a s , P rorating of D eficits a n d A d j u s t e d Q u o t a s f o e 1948

Subdiapter 8 Sugar Requirements and Quotas
Short tons, raw value
Sugar Reg. 813, Amdt. 8
Proration of deficits in quotas
P art 813S ugar Q uotas and P rorations of Q uota D eficits
Production area
Basic quota
QUOTA DEFICIT FOR HAWAII, 1949

Basis and purpose. This amendment is issued pursuant to the Sugar Act of 1948 for the purpose of prorating an area deficit which is hereby determined.
Section 204 a of the act provides that the Secretary shall from time to time determine whether any domestic area, the Republic of the Philippines, or Cuba will be unable to market its quota. If he so finds with respect to any domestic area or Cuba, the quotas for the domes tic areas and Cuba shall be revised by prorating an amount of sugar equal to any deficit so determined to the other such areas on the basis of the quotas then in effect.
Since the Sugar Act provides that the quota for any domestic area, the Repub lic of the Philippines, Cuba or other foreign countries as established under the provisions of section 202 shall not be
Cuba -.-j

1,800,000
500.000
1,052,000
910.000
6,000
982.000
1,972,800
27,200

First and second Phil ippine
Domestic beet 200,000

425,000
403,750
21,250

Hawaiian
60,635

25,084
200,000
48,696

139,365

126,220

Adjusted quota
7,250,000

Secs. 204, 403, 61 Stat. 925, 932; 7
U. S. C. Sup. I, 1114, 1153
Done at Washington, D. C., this 29th day of August 1949. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agri culture.
seal
C harles F . B rannan,
Secretary of Agriculture. F. R. Doc. 49-7130; Filed, Aug. 81, 1949;
8:56 a. m.

1,600,000
525,084
852.000
1,019,331
6,000
657.000
2,642,135
48,450
7,250,000

Sugar Reg. 814.1, Amdt. 3
P art 814 Allotment of S ugar Q uotas PUERTO RICO, 1949

Basis and purpose. This amendment is issued under section 205 a of the Sugar Act of 1948 hereinafter called the act for the purpose of revising 814.1
as amended, 14 F. R. 1563, 3259, 5237
which allots the 1949 sugar quota for Puerto Rico for consumption in the con-

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