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Thursday, Yanuary 18, 1951 The month of October 1959 ~ hereby determined to be the representative pexzod for the conduct of such referendum. Wendell ~. Costello ~ hereby de.~gnoted agent of the Secretary to conduct such referendum m accordance with the procedure for conducting of referenda to determine producer approval of milk marketing orders as published m the FEDERAL RZGLSZ~R on August 10, 1950 (15 F P~ 5177) such zeferendnm to be completed on or before the 20th day from the date th~ r~erendum order ~ z%-ued. Done at ~rash~n, D. C. fins 15th day of January 1951.

FEDERAL REGISTER

473 For ptu~o~ of th~ determm~ffon, the term '~indu~'y en~aged m cotton ginning" includes the foHomng op~.z,~tions, when pRrformed dunng the p~,nod or periods when co,ton ~ h~u.7, retired for ctnnin~: The rec~vxt~ of seed co,on at the gin, the handling, cleaning, ginand b~ling of the cecum, the banof the baled co~on and eo~on~e~l, and any opPA-at[ons or s~----wees n3e~or incident to the fore~om~, includthe placi~ of the cotton and cottonseed in storage or transportation facilities on or near the premiz~. If no objections and reques~ for h~ri~g Is received within 15 d~ys follo~m~ the publication of this preliminary determination, the A~tor pursuant to § 526.5 (b) (2) v~l ms/:e flndi~ trgon the prune facto css_% ObJ ections and request for hemnng from interested p~,~on should ba submitted m wrltlng to the Wa~e and Hour Div~on, DeF~-tment of L~bor ~u~din~. 14th Street and Con~i~ution AvenRe. I~V., Washln~ton 25, D. (3, The app1~catZon for exemption m~y be e.y~ued m Room. 5422 at this ad~. St~ed at Wash[n~on, D. C. th~ 15th day of JanUary 1951. Wn. R. ~.,fcCo:~, Admrnz.~rgtor Wag~ an~ Hour Div~o~. [P. R. Do~. 51--~78: ~n.led, Jam 1% Ig5I; 9:02 a.m.]

Standards Act of 1938 (See. 7 (b) (3). 52 star. 1063; 29 U. S, C. 207 (b) (3)) and the zeb-u.flaUons contained in thls p;n't. It appears from the foregoing application that: 1. Cotton is harvested and sent to during the fall months~ 2. Cotton must be ginned within relatively short period after harvest~ in order to prevent deterioration nnd to protect the am:dream value of the cotton. Most gins are active for only about four months out of the year and 80 to 90 per cent of their cotton is ginned in ]e~ thnn three months. 3. Cotton gins engage in the and baling of cotton during a reo~larly gecretary o] Agnvulture. annually reeurrlng period of the year [P. R. Dec. 51-842; Flied, Jan. 1% 1951; and cease operations except for main8:54 s. m.l tenance, repair, clerical and ~'des work dunng the remaluder of the year, because the mut~ proc~.~l, owinff to DEPARTMENT OF LABOR climatic or other natural conditions, is Wage and Hour D|vtslon not available m the form in which it is processed. [ 29 CFR, Pad 526 ] Accordingly. upon con.~demtfon of the Ex~,.~zoz~ oF GIN'NZZCG OF COTTON /~ AN facts stated in said application, [he Ad"Y.NDUSTRY OP SEaSON~T~ ~tATUP~ mmmtrator hereby determine, p~t to § 526.5 (b) (2) that a prima facie p~ARY D~;ATION case has been .shown for finding tlmt the An alrPllcation has been fried by the mdastry engaged in cotton ginnin~ conTexas Cotton Ginners Assocmtion for a stttutes an.industry of a s~onal natu~ determination that the mdnstry enwithin the meanin~ of section 7 (b) (3) gaged m the ~ of cotton constiof the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 tutes au mdu~ry of a sea.hal nature, and § 526.3 (a) under section 7 (b) (3) of the Fazr Labor i

acts which may authorize the expendiDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIC~ (g) The negot~tion and execution o£ turo or advance of ~ fund~ to t~b~ contracts with states or territories, or for like purpezes. political subdivL~lons thereof, or with O~¢e o~ the Secretary any other appropriate state agency or ~. Section 12. Educatfo~, (a) is amend[Order lq'o. 2498. Amdt. 1] institution, for a~rlcultural a.~Istc~ce, ed to read as follows: authormed by the actor June 4, 1936 (49 SOUTHWESTERN POV/ER _t~D~TRATION (a) The negotiation and execution of ¯ Stat. 1458; 25 U. s. C. sees. 452--454) DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO ACTING contracts with any State or territorY, or 2. The following are added to section ADI~I~LSTRATOR pol[tical-~ubdivi~Ions thereof, or with any 11, Fun~ and ~cal matters: State unlver~ty, college, or school or P~xag~ph (f) of section 2 of Order with any appropriate State or private fl) The investment of restricted trust No. 2498 is amended to read as follows: corporation, a~ency, or in.~t/tIon, as funds of Individual Indians, and of group au~orized by the ac~ of June 4,1936 (25 S~c. 2. Act~ Administrator * * * investment of funds held in the ae(f) The Executive Assmta-t. SouthU. S. C. sec. 452-454) count~ of Indian Bureau Special Diswestern Power Admm~tr: )n. shall bursing Agents, for individual Indians, 4. Section 13 (a) Zands ang minerals. perform the duties ~nd exercise the Indian Associations and Indian Trlb~ in is amended to read as follow~: powers of the Admm~trator m case of any public debt of the Units~i States and the death, re~gnation, absence, or sick(a) The approval o£ lewes for oH. gas in bonds, notes, or other obligations ness of the Admmmtr~ter. the Bsmstant and other minln~ purpo~ covenn~ rewhzch are unconditionally gtmmnteed as A~tor, the Clnef of the Dtv~zon stricted t~bal and e31otted Indian l.~ud..~ to both principal and intexe~ by the of Operations, the C/nef of the Div~on P~t to provi~Ions of 25 ~ parts United States. as provided for by the of ~.nsmeermg. the Clnef Counsel, and 183. 186. 189.195 and 201. The authority act of June 24, 1938 (52 Stat. 1037) and conferred by this p~.l~mph exten~ to the Controller. the investment of funds of O~ge Indians OSCAR L. Cs~-~, and includes the approml of. or oth~ as prowded by section 4 of the act o£ ~ecretar~ o] the I~ter~r, appropriate administrative action re~L~rch 3. 1921 (41 Stat. 1250) and section quired on, all a.~nm~uts o~ mm~aI 1 of the act of February 27,1925 (43 Star. "JAz~A~Y 12, 1951. le'~s~ now or hereafter in forc~ on re1008-1009) [~. ~. Doc. 51-816; ~'~Lled, Jan. 17, 1951~ stricted tr/b~ and allotted Indian l~uds, (In) The approval of empendi~tre-~ or 8:~5 a. m.l bonds and other ~t~ments rcqu~ed advauees o~ tribal funds to the re,,~pective in connection with mzch lca~ or a.%-~ntribes for the purposes set forth and prescribed in the acts of June 7. 1944 ments thereof, unit and communi~Lz~tion n_~reement~, well-sp~cm~ orders o£ the [Order NO. 2508, Amdt. I] (58 Star. 271) ¯ June 20, 1936 (49 S~t. Otd~oma Corporation Comm~on subBURF.AU o~ I~y.~ A~T~ 1543) June 24, 1946 (60 Star. 302) se~ mitred for approval under authority of 3, May 19, 1947 (61 Star. 102) seo. 7, DELEGATION OF AUTHORIT~ ~ction 11 of the net, of Augu~ 4, 194.7"/ APril 19. 1950 (Pub. LRW 474. 81st Con~. 2d Sess.) including supplements or (51 Star. "/31) the acceptance of volun1. The follovnng ;s added to section tary surrender of ~uch l~a~ by the I0, He~ltl~ a~tg wet/are matters: amendments thereto, and under all other

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474 levees, cancellation of leases for violation of terms thereof, and approval o£ agreements for settlement of elam~s for damages to Indian lands resulting from oil and gas Or other mineral operations.

NOTICES Even-Pnl Foundatlon~ In~, 47 West Third Street, Wllliamsl~t, P~, effective 1-4-51 to 1-3-52; 10 percent or 10 learners, whlch~c~ greater, ~or normal labor turnover (corsets and brassieres). IValrway ~f'g. CO., 21 West Nlcholal Street. ~cksv~e, N. Y., effective 1-4.61 to 1-3-53~ 10 percent or I0 learners, ~ldchever is greater, for normal labor turnover (bloUse). Fawn Grove Manufacturing Co., Ine,, P.Islag Sun, McL, e~ective 1-3-51 to 1-2~2; 10 learners, normal labor turnowc (cotton work clothing). Fawn Grove Manufacturing Co., Inc,, Farm Grove. Pa, effective 1-3-51 to 1-N3~ 1(~ percent normal labor turnover (troUsam). Stanley ~. Fefl Co. 2073 ~. Fourth St~ Cleveland, Ohio, effective 1-4-51 to 1-3~2~ 10 learners, normal labor turnover (ladies' cotton housedresses). ~e & Sons Manufacturing Co. Inc., FlIteenth and ~aln ~treets, Nc~ Albany, ImL, effective I-5-51 to 1-~-52~ 10 percent normal ~abo~ turnove~ (cotton v;o~l~ ahi~ts and. Jackets). M. k-~ne & Son~ Manufaeturin~ CO,, In0., Ninth and Sprl~g Streets, JeffersonVUlo. lad,, effective I-S-51 to I-4-52; 10 parcent~ ~ermnl labor turnover (cotton work ~ouse:u), Franklin Dress Co., 37 East Clinton Street, Newton, N. dr, effective 1-8-51 to 1-7-52; 10 percent or 10 learners, whichever Is greater. :[or normal laber turnover (dre ~s~). ' Franklin Dress Co,. 49 East Church Street, Franklin, N. &, effective 1-3-~1 to ;t-7-~2; 10 percent or 10 leenets. ~hlchever is greater, for normal labor ~drnover (dres~e~). Golds~eln & Levln, 23~ l~verg~d Street, Johnstown, Pa~ effective I-5-~1 to 1-4-52~ I0 percent normal labor turno~ (women'sdresses). Gunford Garment Co., 920 Guilford Sf~eet. Lebanon, Pa., effective 1-3-51 to 1-2-52~ five learners, normal labor turnover (blou~e~), Hanover Shirt CO., ~hland, Vs., effeotivo 1-5-51 to I-4-52; 10 learners, normsl labor turnover (cotton and flannel sport ehtrt~). Hazleton Dress Co., Inc., ~49-581 Haz~o Street, Hazleton, Pa., effectiyo 1-8--61 to 1-7-* 52; 10 percent normal labor turnover (ladieS' ~9~tter dresses). HeIene Lingerie, Inc., 400~ RaU~oad Street, Danville, Pa., effective 1-~-~1 tO 1-462; 10 percent or I0 learner~ whichever 1~ greater, Ior normal labor turnover (ladies' sups). N. ]r~sover, ss9 North ~ourth Street, Ens~on, Pa., effective 1-5-51 to 1-4--62; 10 percent normal labor turnover (men's ~). Kay T. Dress Co, 189 West Main Street, Panns G~ove, N. &, effective 1-8-~1 to 1-7-~; 10 percent normal labor turnover (dresses and blousea). Kelser Dres~ Corp. Oak and Juniper Streets, Shamokln, Pa.. effective 1-5~51 to 1-2~5~ I0 learners normal labor turnover S. Izrnmer Pants Co., 711 MMn SL, Asbttry Park, I~', J, effective 1-5-51 to 1--4.-~; five learners normal labor turnover (boys' paut~). L'Alglon Apparel, Inc.. Mont~omer~, Pa., effccUve 1-5-51 to 1-4-52- 10 le~ners normal labor turnover (v/omen's d~essea}, Lampl Sportswear ~an~acturlng CO., 25"/0 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, effective 1-5-51 to 1-4-52; 10 percent normM labor turnover (ladles' ~h'essea and eportswe~'}. Lancaster G~rmant Co~ Inc., ~30--241 North Ann Street. Lancaster, Pp~. effective 1-5-51 to 1-4-B2:10 percent normal labor turnover (children's woven cotton d~e~ses). Langwear. Inc,, River Falls, Wis., effeotivo 1-4-51 to 7-3-51; 80 learners for expansion purposes only (children's h~ringbono twill suits), Lark Dress Co.. Plfth and Walnut Streets, Shsmokin, Pa., effective 1-8-.51 to 1-7-52; 1O percent or 10 learners whichever is greater, for normal labat turnover (women's, mis~e~' and Junior dresses). Harcy E. Idsbe~ Co., 84~ Wee~ Adams Street, Chicago 7, IU., effective 1-5-51 to

1068, as amended; 29 U; S. C. and Sup. ~t4) and Part 522 ~ssued thereunder (29 ~ Part, 522) specml certificates authonzLug the employment of learners at hourly wage rateslower than the minImum wage rate appHeable under section 5. Section 14 (a), O/~ ~ee.se~; Osage I~6 of the act. have been Lssued to the d~ Age~c#, Ls amended to read as firms listed below: The employment of ~ollows: learners under these certificates ~s lim(a) Approve otl leases made by the ited to the terms and conditions therein contained and is subject to the ln~v~C~age Tribal Council only after the approval by the Comu~aoner of In-~ons of Part 522. The e~ective and expiration dates, occupations, wage rates, dian Affah~ of the schedule of bids covering the particular sale. and resonumber or ]proportion of learners,~and learning pined for certificates zssued lutions of the Council extending the prescribed periods for drilling o£ oil under the general learner regulations (§§ 522.1 "to 522.14) are as mdicated bewells within the terms of oil leases. low- conditions prowded m certificates 6. The following ~ added to section issued under spemal mdnstry regulations 15, Irnga~fo~ ma~ters: are as established m these regulations. Single Pants. Sh~ and Allied Gar-~ (d) The approvvl of the annual and any supplemental apportionment o~ waments, Women's Apparel, Sportswear ter each year for the irrigable lands of and Other Odd Outerwear, Rainwear, the San Carlos Indian Irrigation Project, Robes and leather and Sheep-Lined C-arments Div~ons of the Apparel InArizona. dustry Learner Regulation~ (29 CFR 7, Section 25, Subdelegation, 18 amend522.160 to 522.166. as amended Septemed to read as follows: ber 25, I950; 15 1~'. R. 5701, 6326) SEe. 25 Subgelega~o~ The authority C. ,A. Baltz & Sons, Inc., ~Jngston, N. Y., conferred upon the COmmlsmoner m effective 1-8-51 to I-7-52; I0 learners, normal this order may be subdelegated by Into labor turnover (pa~amas). Baxmon Bros. Co., Inc., 937 Broadway, Bufto the Assocmte Commis~oner, Asmstfalo 12, N. Y, effective 1-8-51 to 1-7-52; ant Comm~moners, Executive O~iccr, 10 percen$ normal labor turnover (wash Chief Counsel, Assocmte Cl~ef Counsel, dresses). Asmstant Clnef Counsel, Branch Clnefs, JKlitw ~erger & Co. 34. Oliver Slxeet, NewArea Directors, Supermtenden~ of deark 5, N. J'., effective 1-5-51 to I-4--52; seven tached field offices and of agenmes, and learners, normal labor turnover (Eacques, such other omcers of the Bureau of wrappers and bathrobos~. Indian Affairs as are deszgnated by hun. The Cats Garment Co., 1128 Third Street, The Commissioner may also subdelegate Catssauqua, Pa., effective 1-5-51 to 1-4-52: five learners, normal labor turnover (ladies' to such omcials the authority conferred and children's undergarments). upon him by the general regulations Charls Corporation, "/30 Linden Street, appearing in 25 C'FR, insofar as such Allentown, Pa., effective 1-5-51 to 1-4-82; authority relates to action m mdiwdual 10 "percent nornml labor turnover (foUndacase~ Appeal from an action taken by tion garments). the Superintendent or other ot~cer of Cllarming Lady Cottons, Inc. 1727 Broad an agency pursuant to a subdel~egation Street, South Greensborg, P~., effective I-g-51 to 1-7-52; I0 pe.t~.ent normal labor of authority under thin section shall be turnover (women's cotton dresses). taken to the Area Director and thence to the comnnsmoner. Appeal from an city Shirt Co.. 19-21 We~ Vine Street= action taken by any other officer o£ the ~hanoy City. Pa.. effective 1-3-51 to 1-2-52; normal Bureau of Indian Affairs pursuant ~ +~ ,.10 percent~post ~;labor tumaover (men~s dress and army ~al~ts). a subdelegatton of authority under this Cumberland Undergarment Co. Inc.. Cu~section shall be taken to the Commzs- berland, Md., effective 1-4-51 to 1-3-52; 10 moner. Appeals from the Comunamoner pezcent no.nat labor turnover (ladies' undergarments). shall be taken to the Secretary of the Cutler & CutIer, ~28 Cherry St, PldlaInterior. ddphla, Pa., effective 1-4-51 to 1-3-52; five (5 U. S. C. sec. 22; 25 U. S. C, sees. 12, 2, learners on children~j snow suits only, nor2a; see. 2, Reorg. Plan No. 3 o~ 1950, 15 real labor turnover (children's snow suits). 1°. R. 3174). D & r Shirt Co., Inc, ~9 Wallace Street, ~Tew Haven, Conn., effective I-~I--51 to 1-3-52; 8. Sections 20, 21 and 22 of the order 10 percent or 10 learners, for normal labor of January 11, 1949, 14 F R. 258-260, turnover, whichever is greater (shirts). are hereby repealed. Daut Mfg. Co., Red Hill, Pa. effective 1-8-51 to 1-7-52; l0 percent or I0 learners. OSCA~ L. Cz~, Secrctar~ o/tlte l~denor for normal labor turnover, whichever is g~eater (children's dresses). Davis Sportswear, Inc., 100 Canal BouleJANUARY 11, 1951. vard. Trenton, N. J., effective 1-8-51 to [P. R, Doe. 51-81~l Filed, Jan. 17, 1951; 1-7-521 I0 learners, normal labor turnover .~8:48 a. m.] (men's and women's sportswear). Dunhill Shirt Co., Glasgow, Me., effective. 1-8-51 to 1-7-52; I0 percent normal labor DEPARTh~IENT OF LABOR turnover (men's ~hlr~). -, D~hil~ Shirt; Co., HoldeD, ~o., effectiva Wage andHour Div,smn I.-~. 1 to] 1-7-52; 10 pezcent or 10 learners, LEARNER ~J.PLOY~ENT CE~T~ZCATES Whichever Is greater. ~or normal labor-turnover (~). ~ssvAwc~ zo VAmOUS nwvs'znms ~ven-Pul ;Foundatlo~, Inc., 47 West Third Street, W1111amsport. Ps, e~ective 1-4-61 to Notice is hereby given that pursuant ~-3-51; 25 learners'~o~ expansion p.urpo~es to section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (52 StaG. only (coasts and l~aesie~e~).

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