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^</AHTEO ^ Washington, Thursday, November 26, 1942 ¿ ‘ ' S x FEDERAL RESISTER VOLUME 7 \ 1 934 NUMBER 232 ^</AHTEO ^ Washington, Thursday, November 26, 1942 Regulations (1) In wartime the baggage allowances CONTENTS on transports will be as follows: * * * * * REGULATIONS AND NOTICES TITLE 10—ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT (b) Articles of an explosive or highly A gricultural A d j u s t m e n t combustible nature excluded from bag­ Agency: Page Chapter III—Claims and Accounts gage. * * * Marketing quotas, regulations Part 34—M ilitary Court P ees (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Pars. 2 and 7, governing the holding of AR 55-410, October 6, 1942] referenda__________________ 9829 CIVILIAN WITNESSES A gricultural Marketing A dmin­ [ s e a l ] J. A. U l i o , Section 34.3 (a) (1) is hereby amended Major General, istration: to read as follows: The Adjutant General. Washington, D. C., marketing area, handling of milk___ 9829 § 34.3 Witnesses— (a) Civilians. [F. R. Doc. 42-12381; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; griculture epartment (1) * * * 2:48 p. m.] A D : (i) Persons not subject to military law Delegation of authority to ac­ when called as witnesses are entitled to quire certain property_____ 9829 the fees and mileage allowed to witnesses Alien Property Custodian: attending courts of the United States. TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE Correction of vesting orders: (ii) When the court is sitting in a for­ African-Asiatic Trading Co., eign country the commander of the thea­ Chapter V III—Board of Economic Inc______________________ 9832 ter of operations, defense command, de­ Warfare Herbener, Frederick________ 9832 partment, base, service command, or task Snbchapter B— Export Control Meito China Corp__________ 9832 force within whose command the court, [Amendment No. LXXV] Takamine Corp_____________ 9831 is convened shall fix fees and allowances Vesting orders, patent applica­ to be paid to witnesses, not in excess of S ubstitution o f “ O f f ic e o f E x p o r t s ” fo r tions: the maximum rates permitted to wit­ “E x p o r t C o n t r o l B r a n c h ” , E t c . Apostolou, D_______________ 9843 nesses attending the courts of the United Part 801, General Regulations, is Bierman, J__________________ 9853 States or the courts of the foreign coun­ hereby amended in the following par­ Bronee, T _______________ ;__ 9852 try, whichever rates may be the higher.- ticulars: Bruno, S., et al_____________ 9851 MS Comp. Gen. B 28803, September 15, 1. Wherever the words “Export Con­ Cito, C______________________ 9849 1942, October 21, 1942. trol Branch” or “Chief of the Export DeNooij, J., et al__________ — 9850 (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Par. 3b, AR 35- Control Branch” appear in Part 801, Dippel, C., et al-____________ 9850 4120, March 18, 1942, as amended by Cl, they are deleted and the words “ Office Gabrilovitch, L ______________ 9846 October 31, 1942] of Exports” are substituted therefor. Grabec, J., et al_____________ 9842 * * * * 0 2. Paragraph (d) of §801.1 Defini­ Guterman, G_______________ 9846 tions 1 is hereby amended to read as fol­ Harms, V___________________ 9848 [SEAL] J. A. ULIO, lows: Henry, R., et al_____________ 9836 Major General, Hermsen, W., et al__________ 9851 The Adjutant General. (d) “Office of Exports” means the Johnsen, H., et al_____-_____ _ 9840 Office of Exports of the Board of Knutsen, K., and K. Thorsen_ 9845 [F. R. Doc. 42-12380; Filed, November 24,1942; Economic Warfare. 2:48 p. m.] Lepp, H_____________________ 9845 Part 802, General Licenses; Part 803, Marette, J., et al____________ 9848 Unlimited Licenses; Part 804, Individual Mayer, E____________________ 9851 Chapter IX—Transport Licenses ;J!art 805, Selected Destinations Mercier, J___________________ 9848 Clearance - Procedure; and Part 806, Muller, E., et al______________ 9842 P art 91— G e n e r a l T r a n s p o r t Technical Data, inclusive, are hereby Passelecq, G., et al__________ 9846 R e g u l a t io n s amended by deleting the words “Export Pechin, L___________________ 9849 baggage a n d e f f e c t s , w a r t i m e a l l o w a n c e , Control Branch” and “Chief of the Ex­ Petrovitch, L __________ !____ 9847 ETC. port Control Branch” wherever they ap­ Polgar, A., et al_____________ 9846 pear and substituting therefor the words Regnier, J., et al________ 9836 Paragraph (a) of § 91.201 is rescinded, “Office of Exports”. • Ruiz, R., et al________ ;_______ 9841 paragraph (b) is redesignated para­ Part 807, Denial of Licensing Privi­ Schlegel, K., et al___________ 9833 graph (a) and amended, and paragraph leges, is hereby amended in the follow­ Shaw, H., et al______________ 9844 (c) is redesignated paragraph (b) as ing particulars: Smits, W., and H. Linthout___ 9852 follows: 1. Wherever the words “Chief of the Szatrow, M _________________ 9853 § 91.20 Baggage and effects— (a) Export Control Branch” appear in Part Ufnowski, W., et al____________ 9844 Wartime allowance and classification. Van Dalfsen, J., et al________ 9843 17 F.R. 4952. Van Dijck, W., et al_________ 9834 1 6 F.R. 2458. (Continued on next page) (Continued on next page) 9805 9806 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 CONTENTS—Continued CONTENTS—Continued £ O f f ic e o f P r ic e A dministration : S e c u r it ie s a n d E x c h a n g e C o m m i s ­ Adjustments: Pa8e s i o n — Continued. FEDERAI®!'REGISTER Bell Chemical Co., Inc______- 9814 Hearings, etc.—Continued. Pa§e \ 193« Easton Transit Co., et al— ■— 9855 c Oa/itfo ^ Brown, M., and Sons________ 9828 Cardox Corp_______________ 9816 Middle West Corp------------- 9856 National Power and Light Co. 9855 Commercial Solvents Corp__9813 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, New England Gas and Electric and days following legal holidays by the Crest Pacific Co____________ 9855 Assn_____________________ 9857 Division of the Federal Register, The'National Curvlite Products, Inc______ 9815 Archives, pursuant to the authority con­ Ohio Confection Co________ 9857 Dow Chemical Co___________ 9814 tained in the Federal Register Act, approved Pearson Company, Inc------- 9856 Goodyear Tire and Rubber July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500). under regula­ Seybolt & Seybolt, Inc--------- 9856 tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Co__________ 9814 mittee, approved by the President. Humko Co__ _______________ 9854 Wight and Co_______________ 9856 The Administrative Committee consists of W ag e a n d H o u r D i v i s i o n : the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer Irvington Varnish and Insula­ tor Co__ _______________ 9815 Eureka Pipeline Co., exception of the Department of Justice designated by to record keeping regula­ the Attorney General, and the Public Printer Johnson & Johnson_________ 9820 or Acting Public Printer. Lac Chemicals, Inc_________ 9813 tions_________ '.____________ 9830 ederal egister Learner employment certifi­ The daily issue of the F R United Parcel Service of N. Y., will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free cates, issuance to various et al______________ 9827 of postage, for $1.25 per month or $12.50 per industries__________________ 9830 year, payable in advance. Remit money or­ United Wholesale Druggists, der payable to the Superintendent of Docu­ Inc_____________________ 9813 W ar D e p a r t m e n t : Military court fees; claims and ments directly to the Government Printing Utah Fuel Co______________ 9854 Office, W ashington, D. C. The charge for accounts_________________ 9805 Animal product feeding stuffs single copies (minimum, 10£) varies in pro­ Transport regulations; baggage, portion to the size of the issue. (MPR 74, corr. to Am. 2)_ 9820 There are no restrictions on the republica­ Applications for price adjust­ etc_______________________ 9805 tion of material appearing in the Federal ments, short forms (Supp. W ar P r o d u c t io n B o a r d : R egister. Order 30)________________ 9820 Dairy products (M-259)_______ 9811 Telephone information: District 0525. Bicycles, new adult (Rev. Ration Fats and oils (M -71)-------------- 9807 Order 7, Am. 4 )________ 9823 Gold mining (L-208)_________ 9810 Shirts and pajamas (L-169)___ 9809 CONTENTS—Continued Calcium carbide drums (Order 153 under § 1499.3 (b ))___ 9816 Sole leather (M -80-e)________ 9809* A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n —Con. Central Appalachian wooden Toys and games (L-81)--------- 9808 Vesting orders, patent applica­ mme materials, etc. (Rev. tions—Continued. Pa§e MPR 218)____ 9824 Volpertas, Z_________________ 9847 Defense-rental areas: 807 of these regulations, they are hereby Weber, G ___________________ 9850 Accommodations, other than deleted and the words “Chief of Office, Werner, H., et al___________ 9853 h o t e l s and rooming Office of Exports” are substituted there­ Wolfner, A _________ 9847 houses (MRR, Supp. Am. for. Wunsch, W., et al__---------- 9849 10)_____________________ 9821 2. Section 807.3 2 Institution 'of pro­ Zitkevic, N., et al-------------- 9845 Hotels and rooming houses ceedings is amended to read as follows: Zotos, G ____________________ 9852 (MRR, Supp. Am. 6 )— 9820 Delegations of authority: § 807.3 Institution of proceedings. B oard o f E c o n o m ic W a r f a r e : The Chief'of the Trade Intelligence Divi­ Delegation of authority to: Administrative Order 25, Am. sion of the Country Program Branch, Assistant Director, Office of 4_______ 9854 Office of Exports, may, with the approval Exports________________ 9807 General Order 2, Am. 1______ 9816 Food products, essential (TMPR of the Office of General Counsel, initiate Chief of Office, Office of Ex­ proceedings to deny the privilege of any ports____ _______ 9807 22, Am.
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