Federal Register - March 19, 1953

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FEDERA
VOLUME 18

REGISTER

1934

NUMBER 53

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Washington, Thursday, March 19, 1953
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter II Production and Market ing Administration School Lunch Program, Department of Agricul ture Part
210R egulations
and
P rocedure
APPENDIX SECOND
APPORTIONMENT
OF
FOOD ASSISTANCE FUNDS PURSUANT TO
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT, FISCAL
YEAR 1953

The funds available for purposes of the National School Lunch Act 60 Stat.
230 for food assistance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, are reappor tioned as follows in order to effect a fur ther apportionment of supplemental funds pursuant to section 4 of the act:
State
T otal
State agency
Alabama__________
$2,586,423 $2,522,658
Arizona. __________
403,161
383,567
Arkansas_________ _
1,612,732 1,581,372
C alifornia..__ ____
2,932,650 2,932,650
Colorado__________
492,131
538,047
C o n n ec tic u t ___
551,719
551,7f9
D elaw are __________
73,730
88,169
District of C o lu m b ia -.
157,729
157,729
Florida
1,235,679 1,180,335
Georgia__ ___ ____
2,395,895 2,395,895
Id a h o ___ 1_____
295,243
304,333
Illinois..___ ______
2,455,972 2,455,972
I n d ia n a ___
1,499,396 1,499,398
Iowa___
1,044,214
931,537
K a n s a s __ _____
783,901
783,901
Kentucky____
2,161,606 2,161,606
Louisiana-____. . . . .
1,683,113 1,683,113
M aine ______ .___
466,710
380,761
Maryland . . . " !
756,159
676,050
Massachusetts___ _
1,445,618 1,445,618
Michigan_____ ____
2,206,846 1,921,978
Minnesota.. . . . ____
. 1,275,969 1,082,509
Mississippi_____ . . !
2,272,271 2,272,271
Missouri__ ______ _
1,507,898 1,507,898
Montana__ _______
218,012
195.944
Nebraska__ 1"
443; 659
501,098
N ev ad a,.____ ____
44,253
42,292
New H am pshire___
222,292
222,292
New Jersey_____ . . .
1,364,391 1,090,861
New Mexico______ _
439,140
439,140
New Y ork________
3,724,837 3,724,837
North C arolina___ _
2,985,196 2,985,196
Nortfr D ak o ta_____
286,070
315.335
Ohio
2,627,159 2,255,809
O k la h o m a
1,311,786 1,311,786
Oregon . .
540,335
540.335
Pennsylvania.____ I
3,536,861 2,991,467
Rhode Islan d ______
245,240
245,240
South C arolina____
1,909,360 1,890,879
South D ak o ta____ _
272,838
299,515
le n n e s se e . .___
. 2,210,895 2,159,192

W ithheld for
private schools $63,765
19,594
31,360

State
T otal
State agency
$3,661,754 $3,661,754
368,520
373,363
188,188
188,188
V irginia______________ 1,748,723 1,694,087
709,823
760,087
W est V irginia________ 1,315,412 1,284,574
1,349,510 1,044,767
115,021
115,021
U ta h _________________

W ithheld for private schools
$4,843
54,636
50,264
30,838
304,743

T otal___________ 64,373,975 61,534,212 2,839,763

Sec. 2, 60 Stat. 230; 42 U. S. C. 1751-1760

Dated: March 16, 1953.
seal

E zra T aft B e n so n ,
Secretary of Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 53-2424; Piled, Mar. 18, 1953;
8:49 a. m.

TITLE 14 CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter I Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Air Regs. Arndt. 41-8

14,439

P art 41C ertification and O peration R u les for S cheduled A ir C arrier O p
erations O u t sid e t h e C o n tinental L i m i t s of th e U n it e d S tates
65,344

application of certain requirem ents to
9,090

PILOTS DESIGNATED AS SECOND IN COM
MAND

45,916

112,677

85,949
80,109
284,868
193,460
22,068
67,439
1,961
273,530

29,265
371,350
545,394
18,481
26,677
61,703

Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 13th day of March 1953.
Part 41 of the Civil Air Regulations presently requires copilots to meet and maintain certain standards of profi ciency in their duties. The only defini tion of copilot, however, is contained in 41.137 t, and this definition includes all pilots assigned as flight crew mem bers, other than the pilot in command.
When Part 41 was first adopted on June 27,1945, it made provision for three classes of pilots; first pilot, second pilot, and pilot serving in a pilot capac ity other than as first or second pilot.
Separate levels of proficiency for each class of pilot were required by these Continued on n e st page
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department See Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Army Department See Engineers Corps.
Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Authorization for Air Taxi Op erators to conduct operations;
extension of expiration date of Air Taxi Operator Certifi cates______ ._______________
Rules and regulations:
Certification and operation rules for scheduled air carrier oper ations outside the continental limits of the U. S.; applica tion o f certain requirements to pilots designated as second in command__ ____________
Commerce Department See International Trade, Office of.
Customs Bureau Notices:
Mustard seeds; tariff classifica tio n .______________________
Defense Mobilization, Office of Notices:
Harrisburg, Pa., area; finding and determination of critical defense housing area_______
Economic Stabilization Agency See Price Stabilization, Office of;
Rent Stabilization, Office of.
Engineers Corps Rules and regulations:
Bridge regulations; intracoastal waterway near Galveston, Tex_____________________ __
Federal Power Commission Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
El Paso Natural Gas Co_____
Mississippi River Fuel Corp_
Northern Natural Gas Co__
Pacific Gas and Electric Co_
Permian Basin Pipeline Co. et al_______________ _______
Southern Tier Gas Corp____
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