Federal Register - October 18, 1950
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 15
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NUMBER 202
Washington, Wednesday, October 18, 1950
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2907
S upplem ental Q uota o n I mports E xtra-L ong -S taple C otton
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OP
AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
as amended by section 31 of the act of August 24, 1935, 49 Stat. 750, 773, as amended by section 5 of the act of Febru ary 29, 1936, 49 Stat. 1148, 1152, and as reenacted, by section 1 of the act of June 3,1937, 50 Stat. 246, the President issued a proclamation on September 5, 1939
No. 2351, 54 Stat. 2640, limiting the quantities of certain cotton and cotton waste which might be entered, or With drawn from warehouse, for consumption, which proclamation was suspended in part or modified by the Presidents proc lamations of December 19,1940 No. 2450, 54 Stat. 2769, March 31, 1942 No. 2544, 56 Stat. 1944, June 29, 1942 No. 2560, 56 Stat. 1963, February 1, 1947 No.
2715, 61 Stat. 1049, June 9-, 1947 No.
2734, 61 Stat. 1071, July 20, 1948 No.
2800, 13 F. R. 4176, September 3, 1949
No. 2856, 14 F. R. 5517, and October 4, 1950 No. 2905,15 F. R. 6801; and WHEREAS the said proclamation of September 5, 1939, as suspended in part and modified, provides that the total quantity of cotton having a staple of lVa inches or more but less than l n/ie inches in length which may be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for con sumption in any year commencing Feb ruary 1 shall not exceed 45,656,420
pounds; and WHEREAS the limitation on the entry of cotton having a staple of iy 8 inches or more in length was imposed by the said proclamation of September 5, 1939
after a finding by the President, on the basis of an investigation and report of the United States Tariff Commission made under the provisions of the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjust ment Act of 1933, as amended, that such cotton was being imported into the United States under such conditions and in sufficient quantities as to tend to render ineffective or materially interfere
with the program undertaken with re spect to cotton under theSoil Conserva tion and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended; and WHEREAS the imposition of annual quotas on cotton having a staple of Va inches or more in length was recom mended by the United States Tariff Com mission in its report Report No. 137, 2d Series in connection with which it was stated, in finding No. 5, that the quotas recommended will prevent imports from interfering with the cotton program and at the same time will permit American industry to secure needed supplies of specialized types of cotton ; and WHEREAS the total quantity of cotton having a staple of 1% inches or more but less than l nAe inches in length which may be entered for consumption, or with drawn from warehouse for consumption, under the said proclamation of Septem ber 5, 1939, as suspended in part and modified, during the quota year ending at the close of January 31, 1951, has al ready been entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption; and WHEREAS pursuant to the said sec tion 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, as further amended by the acts of January 25,1940, 54 Stat. 17, and July 3, 1948, 62 Stat. 1247, 1248, and by Public Law 579, 81st Congress, approved June 28, 1950, the United States Tariff Commission has made a supplemental investigation to determine whether an additional quantity of cotton having a staple of 1% inches or more but less than inches in length should be permit ted to be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the remainder of the quota year ending at the close of January 31, 1951; and WHEREAS in the course of the said supplemental investigation, after due notice, a public hearing was held on September 29, 1950, at which parties interested were given opportunity to be present, to produce, evidence, and to be heard, and, in addition to the hearing, the Commission made such investigation as it deemed necessary for a full disclo sure and presentation of the facts; and WHEREAS the Commission has made findings of fact and has transmitted to me a report of such findings and its recC o n tin u ed on p. 6955
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Supplemental quota on imports of extra-long-staple cotton-------
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting Orders:
Behrendt, Johanna A., et al Bock, Helene H elen--------Leibson, Ralph R __________:Rowekamp, Frank --------Von Bernstorff, Anna and Louise___________________
Spengler, Leo------------------
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Business Economics, Office of Reorganization of chapter see Foreign and Domestic Com merce Bureau.
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Air traffic rules; danger area alterations_________________
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Civil Aeronautics Board See Civil Aeronautics Adminis tration.
Commerce Department See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; Federal Maritime Board;
Foreign and Domestic Com merce Bureau.
Federal Communications Com mission Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Ark-Valley Broadcasting Co., Inc. K G A R , et al_______ 6973
Baltimore, David M., et al 6973
Corning Leader, Inc. W C L I. 6973
Hirsch Communication Engi neering Corp. and Cape County Broadcasting Co 6974
Sponsor identification on broadcast stations_____________ - 6974
Rules and regulations:
Experimental and auxiliary broadcast services---------- 6964
Frequency allocation and radio treaty matters-- ------------- 6964
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