
♦ VOLUME 16 ■ NUMBER 224 Washington, Saturday, November 17, 1951 TITLE 3— THE PRESIDENT (b) Share tenant and share cropper CONTENTS protection. Notwithstanding the estab­ EXECUTIVE ORDER 10305 lishment of a proportionate share for THE PRESIDENT each farm under paragraph (a) of this Revoking E xecutive O rder No. 102071 op section, eligibility of any producer of Executive Order , PaSe January 23, 1951, E stablishing the sugarcane for payment shall be subject Revocation of E. O. No. 10207 es­ President’s C om m ission on I nternal to the following conditions: tablishing President’s Commis­ Security and I ndividual R ights (1) That the number of share tenants sion on Internal Security and By virtue of the authority vested iif me or share croppers engaged in the produc­ Individual Rights____________ » 11667 as President of the United States, it is tion of sugarcane of the 1951-52 crop on EXECUTIVE AGENCIES ordered as follows: the farm shall not be reduced below the 1. Executive Order No. 10207 of Janu­ number so engaged with respect to the Agriculture Department ary 23, 1951, entitled “Establishing the previous crop, unless such reduction is See Production and Marketing President’s Commission on Internal Se­ approved by the Director of the Carib­ Administration. curity and Individual Rights’’, is hereby bean Area Office of the Production and Civil Aeronautics Administra­ revoked. Marketing Administration, San Juan, tion 2. The Department of the Treasury Puerto Rico; and Proposed rule making: shall liquidate the outstanding affairs of (2) That such producer shall not have Airworthiness certificates_____11697 the said Commission, and unexpended entered into any leasing or cropping Certification and operation rules funds of the Commission shall be avail­ agreement for the purpose of diverting to for scheduled air carriers op­ able for the purposes of such liquidation. himself or other producer any payments erating outside the conti­ to which share tenants or share croppers H arry S. T ruman nental limits of the U. S_____11698 would be entitled if their leasing or Irregular air carrier and off- T he W hite H ouse, cropping agreements for the previous route rules___________ 11698 November 14, 1951. crop were in effect. Scheduled air carrier rules_____11698 [P. R. Doc. 51-13874; Filed, Nov. 16. 1951; STATEMENT OF BASES AND CONSIDERATION Civil Aeronautics Board 10:29 a. m.] Requirements of the Sugar Act. As a See also Civil Aeronautics Ad­ condition for payment, section 301 (b) ministration. of the act requires compliance with the Notices: TITLE 7— AGRICULTURE proportionate share established for the E. W. Wiggins Airways, Inc.; farm. Such proportionate share shall hearing___________ __________ 11699 Chapter VIII— Production and Market­ be the farm’s share of the quantity of Rules and regulations: ing Administration (Sugar Branch), sugarcane required to be processed to Maintenance,'repair, and alter­ Department of Agriculture enable the producing area to meet its ation of certificated aircraft quota (and provide a normal carryover and of aircraft engines; pro­ Subchapter G— Determination of Proportionate pellers and instruments; me­ Shares inventory) as estimated by the Secretary for the calendar year during which the chanical work performed on [Sugar Determination 857.4] larger part of the sugar from such crop U. S. registered aircraft by P art 857—P uerto R ico normally would be marketed. Section . certain Canadian mechanics. 11671 302 (a) of the act provides that the Coast Guard proportionate shares for sugarcane amount of sugar with respect to which Notices: FARMS FOR 1951-52 CROP payment may be made shall be the Pilot rules for Mobile River and Pursuant to the provisions of section amount of sugar, raw value, commer­ Mobile Harbor; hearing_____11699 302 of the Sugar Act of 1948 (herein re­ cially recoverable from the sugarcane Commerce Department ferred to as “act”), the following deter­ grown on the farm and marketed (or See Civil Aeronautics Administra­ mination is hereby issued : processed) for sugar or liquid sugar not in excess of the proportionate share es­ tion; International Trade, Of­ i 857.4 Proportionate shares for tablished for the farm. Section 302 (b) fice of; National Production sugarcane farms in Puerto Rico for the provides that the Secretary shall, inso­ Authority. 1951^-52 crop— (a) Farm proportionate far as practicable, protect the interests Customs Bureau share. The proportionate share for each of new producers and small producers, Rules and regulations: farm in Puerto Rico for the 1951-52 crop and the interests of producers who are Air commerce regulations; mis­ shall be the amount of sugar, raw value, cash tenants, share tenants, adherent cellaneous amendments_____11672 commercially recoverable from sugar­ planters, or share croppers. Defense Department cane grown thereon and marketed (or Situation indicated for 1952. The bulk of the sugar extracted from sugar­ Delegation of authority to Secre­ Processed by the producer) for the ex­ tary with respect to application cane crops in Puerto Rico is normally traction of sugar or liquid sugar during of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line the 1951-52 crop season. marketed in the calendar year in which Co. for authority to abandon it is produced. The 1950 marketings of service (see General Services * 16 F. R. 709. (Continued on p. 11669) Administration). 11667 11668 RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTENTS— Continued CONTENTS— Continued Federal Power Commission— Pas® National Production Authority Pa&e FEDEMUi&REGISTER Continued Rules and regulations: V,m ÜMITCQ 'S'34 9¿y Notices—Continued Transfer of quotas and ratings; transfer of a business as a Hearings, etc.—Continued going concern (Reg. 6 )_______ 11688 Bonneville Project, Columbia Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, River, Oregon-Washing- Price Stabilization, Office of and days following official Federal holidays, ton ________________ 11705 Notices: by the Federal Register Division, National Commonwealth Edison Co. et Ceiling prices at retail: Archives and Records Service, General Serv­ al__________________________ 11705 Frank Smith Silver Co______ 11699 ices Administration, pursuant to the au­ Oneida, Ltd________________ - 11700 thority contained in the Federal Register Craig, A. E., et al------------- 11705 Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as Georgia Gas Co_____. _____ 11704 Delegation of authority: amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8B ), under regula­ Green Mountain Power Corp_ 11705 Regional'Directors; to act on * tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Kansas-Nebraska Natural pricing and reports—CPR mittee of the Federal. Register, approved by Gas Co_____________________ 11704 34__________________________11703 the President. Distribution is made only by Public Utility District No. 1 of Regional and District Direc­ the Superintendent of Documents, Govern­ Pend Oreille County______11705 tors; to act under Ceiling ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Price Regulation 70________ 11703 The regulatory material appearing herein Southwestern Virginia Gas Is keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Transmission Co___________ 11704 Rules and regulations: which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Texas Illinois Natural Gas Antimony metal, antimony ox­ to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Pipeline Co________________11704 ide and sodium antimonate amended June 19, 1937. United Gas Pipe Line Co_____11704 (CPR 96)____________ 11683 The F ederal R egister will be furnished by Exemption of certain food and mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Federal Security Agency restaurant commodities; edi­ per month' or $15.00 per year, payable in ble molasses (GOR 7 )___ 11685 advance. The charge for individual copies See Public Health Service. Food products sold in the Ter­ (minimum 15tf) varies in proportion to the Foreign and Domestic Com­ size of the issue. Remit check or money ritory of Hawaii (CPR 69)____11673 order, made payable to the Superintendent merce Bureau Statutory exemption of admis­ of Documents, directly to the Government See International Trade, Office sion charges by symphony or­ Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. of. chestras, operas and ballets There are no restrictions on the republica­ (Gen. Int. 5 )_______ 11686 tion of material appearing in the F ederal General Services Administration Turned, shaped or other allied R egister. Notices: wood products (CPR 95)______ 11679 Secretary of Defense; déléga­ tion of authority with respect Production and Marketing Ad« Now Available to application of Panhandle ministration Eastern Pipe Line Co. for Proposed rule making: authority to abandon serv­ Milk handling in Nashville, HANDBOOK OF EMERGENCY ice__________________________ 11703 Tenn., marketing area______11690 DEFENSE ACTIVITIES Rules and regulations: Immigration and Naturaliza­ Limitation of shipments: OCTOBER 1951-MARCH 1952 EDITION tion Service Lemons grown in California Published by the Federal Register Division, Rules and regulations: and Arizona__ ^____ 11669 the National Archives and Records Service, Civil air navigation; miscel­ Oranges grown in California General Services Administration laneous amendments________ 11671 or in Arizona__________ _____ 11670 Milk handling in Topeka, 125 PAGES— 30 CENTS Interior Department Kans., marketing area______ 11671 See Land Management, Bureau Puerto Rico; 1951-52 sugar of. crop._________________________11667 Order from Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, International Trade, Office of Public Health Service
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