Federal Register - January 27, 1951
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Washington, Saturday, January 27, 1951
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX-Production and Mar keting Administration Marketing Agreements and Orders, Depart ment of Agriculture Orange Reg. 192
P art 933 Oranges, G rapefruit, and T angerines G rown in F lorida
LIMITATION OF SHIPMENTS
Orange Regulation 192
a Findings. 1 Pursuant to the marketing agreement, as amended, and Order No. 33, as amended 7 CFR Part 9 33 , regulating the handling of oranges, grapefruit, and tangerines grown in the State of Florida, effective under the ap plicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and upon the basis of the rec ommendations of the committees estab lished under the aforesaid amended marketing agreement and order, and upon other available information, it is hereby found that the limitation of ship ments of oranges, as hereinafter pro vided, will tend to effectuate the de clared policy of the act.
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It is hereby further found that is impracticable and contrary to the public interest to give preliminary notice, engage in public rule making procedure, and postpone the effective date of this section until 30 days after publication thereof in the F ederal R egister 60 Stat.
237; 5 U. S. C. 1001 et seq. because the time intervening between the date when information upon which this section is based became available and the time when this section must become effective in order to effectuate the declared pol icy of the act is insufficient ; a reason able time is permitted, under the cir cumstances, for preparation for such effective time; and good cause exists for making the provisions hereof effective not later than January 29, 1951. Ship ments of oranges, grown in the State of Florida, have been subject to regulation by grades and sizes, pursuant to the amended marketing agreement and or der, since September 11, 1950, and will so continue until January 29, 1951; the recommendation and supporting infor mation for continued regulation subse 933.508
quent to January 28 was promptly sub 9 CONTENTS
mitted to the Department after an open meeting of the Growers Administrative Agriculture Department Committee on January 23 ; such meeting See Production and Marketing was held to consider recommendations Administration.
for regulation, after giving due notice of such meeting, and interested persons Alien Property, Office of were afforded an opportunity to submit Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
their views at this meeting; the provi Allmendinger, George J ____
sions of this section, including the effec Bierwirth, Heinrich Conrad, tive time hereof, are identical with the and Harvard Trust Co____
aforesaid recommendation of the com Del Drago, Clemente__ _____
mittee, and information concerning such Dubusc, Roger_____________
provisions and effective time has been Hissink, Dr. Karin___________
disseminated among handlers of such Kohlman, Rent P___ :_______
oranges; it is necessary, in order to ef Koperberg, Catharina Helfectuate the declared policy of the act, m in a ___________________
to make this section effective during the Kuhlemeier, Emma_________
period hereinafter set forth so as to pro Matoba, T___ ___________
vide for the continued regulation of the Melcher, Frances, et al. 2
handling of oranges; and compliance documents____________
with this section will not require any Middlemann, Else, et al_____
special preparation on the part of per Murakawa, Masaru_______
sons subject thereto which cannot be Nakayama, Takao and Iwao__
completed by the effective time hereof.
Pausche, Alfred___________
b Order. 1 During the period Pfeiffer, Adolf, et al_______
beginning at 12:01 a. m., e. s. t., Janu Pregge, Emelie L_________ I
ary 29, 1951, and ending at 12:01 a. m., Pryll, Adele_______________
e. S; t., February 12, 1951, no handler Richter, Kurt Hermann Gott shall ship:
lieb, et al_______________
i Any oranges, except Temple it oranges, grown in Regulation Area I
Ruppel, Damiam_________
Sell, Paul________ _______
which grade U. S. No. 2 Bright, U. S. No.
Steimer, Eugene, et al______
2, U. S. No. 2 Russet, U. S. No. 3, or Sumida, Saburo__ ________
lower than U. S. No. 3 grade;
Taoka, Kathleen M_______
ii Any oranges, except Temple Tatsuta, Saichi, et al______
oranges, grown in Regulation Area II
University of Vienna, Medical which grade U. S. No. 2 Russet, U. S. No.
Faculty________________
3, or lower than U. S. No. 3 grade;
Von Martinitz, William F___
iii Any oranges, except Temple Weber, Josephine Proctor__
oranges, grown in Regulation rea II
Wemper, H e i n r i c h and which grade U. S. No. 2 or U. S. No. 2
Emma__________ ______
Bright unless such oranges a are in the Weyland, Ruth E_______ _
same container with oranges which grade at least U. S. No. 1 Russet and Army Department b are not in excess of 50 percent, by and regulations:
count, of the number of all oranges in Rules Personnel review boards; Army such container;
Board on Correction of Mili iv Any oranges, except Temple tary Records_____________
oranges, grown in Regulation Area I or Regulation Area n which are of a size Customs Bureau smaller - than 2%q inches in diahaeter, Notices:
Convict, forced or indentured measured midway at a right angle to a labor goods; c a n n e d c r ab straight line running from the stem to meat from Union of Soviet the blossom end of the fruit, except that Socialist Republics________
a tolerance of 10 percent, by count, of oranges smaller than such minimum size Defense Department
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