Federal Register - February 9, 1946
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REGIST
VOLUME 11
1934
NUMBER 29 , 130.8 Payment. The basic water charge fixed in 130.6 is due on March 1 of each year, and shall be pay able on or before that date, except in cases of Indians who have been in pos session of lands under tribal permit or assignment less than six months on said date. In such cases the payments shall become due the first day of July follow ing. TITLE 30MINERAL RESOURCES To effectuate a wider distribution of available bituminous coal production, after consultation with the Office of the Quartermaster General, United States Army, it appears appropriate to issue the following direction: 1501
Washington Saturday, February 9, 1946
Regulations TITLE 25INDIANS
Chapter IOffice of Indian Affairs Snbchapter LIrrigation Charges: Operation and Maintenance P art
130 O rders F i x in g O p e r a t io n
and
M a in t e n a n c e C harges COLORADO RIVER INDIAN IRRIGATION PROJECT, ARIZONA
J a n u a r y 31,1946.
Sections 130.8 and 130.8a of Title 25
Indians, Part 130, are hereby amended to read as follows:
The%excess water charge is payable at the time the written request is made for the delivery of water in excess of the minimum four acre-feet per acre per an num and must be paid prior to the de livery of excess water.
No water shall be delivered for use on Indian trust lands under lease until after the Superintendent Of the Indian reser vation has certified to the Project En gineer that the lessee has paid the an nual operation and maintenance charges and complied with all terms of the lease contract.
130.8a Payment waived. Advance payment of the basic and excess water charges may be waived and water may be delivered to trust lands farmed by Indians who are financially unable to pay the charges, when a the land is planted to crops other than cotton, b the land planted to cotton does not ex ceed 5 acres, and c the Superintend ent certifies to the financial status of the Indian and to the factual requirements of a and b . Water may be delivered upon payment of $3.25 per acre of the charges fixed in 130.6 of this part upon the issuance by the Superintendent of a certificate setting out that while more
than five acres of trust land are planted to cotton, the Indian is financially able to pay only $3.25 of the annual per acre charges. In cases where the payments become due July 1 of the calendar year as provided in 130.8, this sum may be certified as $1.625 per acre per annum.
Certificates by the Superintendent shall be issued only in proper cases, and any unpaid balance of the $4.50 apportioned per acre basic charge will remain a lien on the land, and the amount thereof shall be entered on the accounts without penalty.
38 Stat. 583, 45 Stat. 210; 25 U. S. C.
385, 387
O scar L . C h a p m a n ,
Assistant Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 46-2233; Filed, Feb. 7, 1946;
2:57 p. m.
Chapter V ISolid Fuels Administration for War P art 602 G e n e r a l O rders a n d D ir e c t iv e s DIRECTION TO SHIPPERS OF BITUMINOUS COAL
TO ARMY CAMPS, POSTS AND STATIONS
No shipper of any double-screened or lump bituminous coal produced in Dis tricts 1 to 4, inclusive, 6 to 11, inclusive, or 13, shall ship, during the month of February 1946, any such coal to any camp, post or station of the United States Army, east of the Mississippi River.
No exceptions to this direction will be made except upon application by the Office of the Quartermaster General, United States Army, W ar Departmént, to SFAW, Washington 25, D. C.
No person shall be held liable for dam ages or penalties under any contract for any default which shall result directly or indirectly from compliance with the provisions of this direction.
This direction shall become effective immediately.
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A l ie n P roperty C u st o d ia n :
Page Vesting orders:
Arakaki, M atsusuke___________ 1533
1531
Funke, E. E rn st H erm an___
Hansen, August_______________
1530
Hinrichs, Sophie______________
1530
H opf, Louise___________________ -1531
Kirchner, Joseph_____________
1533
Koerber, K a te _________________ 1534
. M argulies, B erth a_____________ 1531
1532
Y asu d a Bank, L td -.___________
C iv il ia n P roduction A dm inistra
t io n :
Priorities system operation, a p
plicable regulations P R 32, Am. 2 _______________________
1509
Suspension orders:
Lady of Hollywood________
1509
Republic M etals C o__________
1508
Tin mill products, restrictions on production and delivery M -21, Dir. 9 ______________
1510
T in plate and tin plate cans, de livery and use M -81, Dir.
9
1509
F ederal C o m m u n ica t io n s C o m m is
s io n :
W D S M , Inc.; proposed transfer o f c o n tro l_________i_________
1528
F ederal P o w e r C o m m is s io n :
Cincinnati G as Transportation 1528
Co., application_________
F ederal T rade C o m m is s io n :
Hearings, etc.:
Bolger B ros____________________
1529
L o -W e ll Pencil C o_____________
1529
Petite Miss Co----------------------1529
Stehambach, F red _____________
1529
Spartan Co. and Dorothy L e fold ________________________
1529
G eneral L and O f f ic e :
Alaska, reservation of lands for use o f Public Roads Adm in istration_____________________
1528
I n d ia n A ffairs O f f ic e :
Colorado River Indian Irrig a
tion Project, Arizona; op eration and maintenance charges_______________________ 1507
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m is s io n :
Reconsignment of cauliflower, St. Louis, M o _______________
1530
Unloading of commodities, Belle Chasse, L a ________________ 1530