Federal Register - May 24, 1952
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TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX Production and Mar keting Administration Marketing Agreements and Orders, Depart ment of Agriculture Orange Reg. 218
P art 933 O ranges , G r ape fru it , T angerines G r o w n i n F lorida
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933.581 Orange Regulation 218
a Findings. 1 Pursuant to the mar keting agreement, as amended, and Or der No. 33, as amended 7 CFRPart 933
regulating the handling of oranges, grapefruit, and tangerines grown in thé State of Florida, effective under the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and upon the basis of the recommendations of the committees established under the aforesaid amended marketing agreement and order, and upon other available information, it is hereby found that the limitation of shipments of oranges, as hereinafter provided, will tend to effectuate the declared 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 policy of the act is insufficient; a reasonable time is permitted, under the circum stances, for preparation for such effec tive time; and good cause exists for making the provisions of this section ef fective not later than May 26, 1952.
Shipments of oranges, grown in the State of Florida, have been subject to regula tion by grades and sizes, pursuant to the amended marketing agreement and order, since September 15,1951, and will so continue until May 26, 1952; the recommendation and supporting infor mation for continued regulation subse quent to May 25 was promptly sub-
mitted to the Department after an open CONTENTS
meeting of the Growers Administrative Committee on May 20; such meet Agriculture Department Pag ing was held to consider recommenda See Production and M a rk e tin g tions for regulation, after giving due Administration.
notice of such meeting, and interested Alien Property, Office of persons were afforded an opportunity to Notices:
submit their views at this meeting; the Vesting orders, etc.:
provisions of this section, including the Roder, Frau Georg__________ 4777
effective time hereof, are identical with Uxkull, Comte Woldemar____ 4778
the aforesaid recommendation of the Vittum, Justina____________ _ 4778
committee, and information concerning such provisions and effective time has Army Department been disseminated among handlers of See Engineers Corps.
such oranges; it is necessary, in order Civil Aeronautics Administra to effectuate the declared policy of the tion act, to make this section effective during Rules and regulations:
the period hereinafter set forth so as Air traffic control rules; spe to provide for the continued regulation cial VFR operations within o f the handling of oranges; and com a control zone______________
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pliance with this section will not require any special preparation on the part of Civil Aeronautics Board persons subject thereto which cannot be Proposed rule making:
completed by the effective time hereof.
Non-air carrier accident re b Order. 1 During the period ports------------------------------ 4772
beginning at 12:01 a. m., e. s. t., May 26, Rules and regulations:
1952, and ending at 12:01 a. m., e. s. t.
Airplane airworthiness, normal, June 9, 1952, no handler shall ship:
utility and acrobatic cate i Any oranges, except Temple gories; fuel tank sump re oranges, grown in Regulation Area I
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quirements_________________
itwhich grade U. S. No. 2 Bright, U. S.
Irregular air carrier and offNo. 2, U. S. No. 2 Russet, U. S. No. 3 or route rules; wing flap posi lower than U. S. No. 3 grade;
tion indicators for small air ii Any oranges, except Temple craft________________________ 4743
oranges, grown in Regulation Area I I
Rotorcraft airworthiness; rotor which grade U. S. No. 2 Russet, U. S. No.
drive mechanism require 3, or lower than U. S. No. 3 grade;
ments and induction system iii Any oranges, except Temple or deicing and anti-icing re anges, grown in Regulation Area n quirements_________ ________ 4742
which grade U. S. No. 2 or U. S. No. 2
Commerce Department Bright unless such oranges a are in SeeCivil Aeronautics Administra-
the same container with oranges which tion; International Trade, O f grade at least U. S. No. 1 Russet, b fice of.
are not in excess of 50 percent, by count, of the number of all oranges in such con Economic Stabilization Agency tainer; or See also Price Stabilization, Office iv Any oranges, except Temple or o f; Rent Stabilization, Office of;
anges, grown in Regulation Area I or in Salary Stabilization Board.
Notices:
Regulation Area I I which are of a size Critical defense housing area, larger than a size that will pack 126
approval of extent of re oranges, packed in accordance with the laxation of credit controls:
requirements of a standard pack in a Bridgeport, Wash 4773
standard nailed box.
Wenatchee, Wash_______ _
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As used in this section, the term Engineers Corps handler, ship, Regulation Area I, Rules and regulations;
Regulation Area H, and Growers AdNavigation regulations; miscel Continued on p. 4735
laneous amendments. _______ 4766
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