Federal Register - March 8, 1955
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 20
REGISTER
1934
NUMBER 46
Washington, Tuesday, March 8, 1955
TITLE 15 COMMERCE AND
FOREIGN TRADE
shall show the license number under which shipment was made.
5 Issuance of licenses. Licenses is Chapter HI Bureau of Foreign Com sued under the provisions of subpara graphs 3 and 4 of this paragraph merce, Department of Commerce will bear the following statement: This Subchapter B Export Regulations license is valid for a single shipment of 7tb Gen. Rev. of E xport Regs., Arndt. 22 materials on a single carrier only.
6 Validity period. A license to ex P art 373L ic e n s in g P o l ic ie s and port iron and steel scrap, except where R elated S pec ia l P ro v isio n s the ultimate destination of the exporta tion is in Mexico or where offshore IRON AND STEEL SCRAP
is to be exported, will be issued for Section 373.40 Iron and steel is amend ascrap maximum validity period ending on ed in the following particulars: Para the last day of $ ie third month following graph d Iron and steel scrap is the month during which the license is amended to read as follows:
validated, e. g., a license issued on March d Iron and steel scrap 1 General.27, 1955, would expire on June 30, 1955.
License applications to export iron and All licenses for iron and steel scrap des steel scrap, Schedule B Nos. 601010, tined for Mexico and all licenses for 601040, 601050, 601070, and 601090, ex offshore scrap to be exported to any cept where the ultimate destination of destination shall bear the usual sixthe exportation is Mexico or where off month validity period.
7 Documentation. Exporters are shorescrap scrap located in American possessions outside the continental U. S. advised that in accordance with the pro is to be exported, will be considered by visions of 372.10 of this subchapter, it the Bureau of Foreign Commerce in ac may be necessary in some instances to cordance with the procedures described require additional documentation in below. For purposes of this paragraph, support of license applications. Where a maximum cargo lot is defined as the this occurs, the applicant will be advised maximum tonnage of iron and steel scrap after review of the application by the which can be transported in a specific Bureau of Foreign Commerce.
export carrier.
Sec. 3, 63 S ta t. 7, as am ended; 50 TJ. S. C.
2
Evidence of availability required.App. 2023. E. O. 9630, 10 P. R. 12245, 3 CER, In addition to the requirements set forth 1945 Supp, E. O. 9919, 13 P. R. 59, 3 CFR, in subparagraphs 3 and 4 of this 1948 Supp.
paragraph, the following certification This amendment shall become effecshall appear on each application:
as of March 7, 1955.
I we c ertify t h a t th e iro n a n d steel scrap com m odities in th e q u a n titie s d e
scribed on th is license a p p lic atio n are in my our possession o r w ill be in m y our possession n o t la te r t h a n ________
, D ate for export.
3 Persons not holding outstanding licenses. Any person who does not hold an export license for iron and steel scrap may submit a license application to ex port these materials in a quantity not to exceed a maximum cargo lot.
4 Persons holding outstanding li censes. Any person who holds an export license for iron and steel scrap may ap ply for an export license for a maximum cargo lot for each cargo lot exported under an onboard bill of lading issued on or after February 21,1955. Each license application shall be accompanied by a copy of the onboard bill of lading and
L o r in g K . M acy ,
Director, Bureau of Foreign Commerce.
P. R. Doc. 55-2001; Plied, M ar. 4, 1955;
3:26 p. m .
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IX Agricultural Marketing Service Marketing Agreements and Orders, Department of Agriculture Lem on Reg. 578, Arndt. 1
P art
953L em o n s G r o w n and
in
C a lifo r n ia
A r izo n a
LIMITATION OF SHIPMENTS
Findings. 1. Pursuant to the mar keting agreement, as amended, and Order No. 53, as amended 7 CFR Part C ontinued on p. 1375
CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service Pa€e Proposed rule making:
Milk handling in Nashville, Tenn. ; corrections__ ______ 1380
Pears, fresh Bartlett, plums and Elberta peaches grown in California_________________ 1379
Rules and regulations:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments-------------1373
Agriculture Department See also Agricultural Marketing Service.
Notices:
Texas; disaster assistance, de lineation and certification of counties contained in drought.
area.--------------------------------- 1384
Alien Property Office Notices:
Fritsch, Bianca A. E. O.; vesting order amendment__________ 1382
Army Department Notices:
Statement of organization and functions; description of cen tral and field agencies______ 1382
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Minimum en route IFR alti tudes; explanation of terms 1375
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Western Air Lines, Inc.; hear ing------------------------------------ 1384
Commerce Department See Foreign Commerce Bureau.
Customs Bureau Proposed rule making:
Port San Luis, Calif.; revocation of designation as port of doc umentation________________ 1379
Rules And regulations;
Air commerce; scope and defi nitions, documents for entry. 1375
Defense Department See Army Department.
Federal Communications Com mission Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
B o r d e r Broadcasters, Inc.
KVOZ e ta l____________ 1384
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