Federal Register - March 21, 1936

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FEDERAL

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REGISTER
NUMBER 6

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Washington, Saturday March 21, 1936
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of the Secretary.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
E mergency F reight C harges, 1935

U nited S tates S avings B onds
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Amending Department Circular No. 554, dated December 16, 1935

M arch 18, 1936.
Department Circular No. 554, dated December 16, 1935, is hereby amended:
1. By inserting after the words Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C. , where they occur in the first and sixth paragraphs the words or to any Federal Reserve bank.
2. By changing the period at the end of the footnote on page 1 to a semicolon, and adding the following: if issued by a Federal Reserve bank they will bear the dating stamp of that bank.
seal W ayne C. T aylor , Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Filed, March 20, 1936; 11; 34 p. m.J

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
N otice
of
O pportunity T o B e H eard
Commissioners: Charles H. March, Chairman; Garland S.
Ferguson, Jr., Ewin L. Davis, William A. Ayres, Robert E.
Freer.
File No. 117-113
In the Matter of Application fo r Trade Practice Conference for the Radio Receiving Set Manufacture Industry.
Opportunity is hereby extended by the Federal Trade Commission to any and all persons affected by or having an interest in the proposed trade practice rules for the Radio Receiving Set Manufacturing Industry to _present to the Commission their views upon the same, including sugges tions or objections, if any. For this purpose they may, upon application to the Commission, obtain copies of the proposed rules. Communications of such views should be made to the Commission not later than Tuesday, April 7, 1936, at 10 a. m. Opportunity for oral hearing will be afforded April 7, 1936, at 10 a. m., at Room 101, Federal Trade Commission Building, 815 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C., to such persons as may desire to appear, and who have made prior written or telegraphic request to be heard orally. All briefs or other communications received concerning the proposed rules will become part of the public record subject to in spection by interested parties. A fter giving due considera tion to such suggestions or objections as may be received concerning the rules proposed by the industry, the Commis sion will proceed to their final consideration.
By the Commission.
-SEAL

Entered March 19, 1936.

O tis B. J ohnson , Secretary.

Filed, March 20, 1936; 11:18 a. m .

E x Parte No. 115
IN THE MATTER OF INCREASES IN FREIGHT RATES AND CHARGES, 1935

M arch 19, 1936.

Because of prevalent flood conditions, the hearing in the above-entitled matter now set for Boston, Mass., March 26, 1936, before Commissioner Aitchison, is postponed to a date which will be announced later.
By the Commission.
seal
G eorge B. M cG i n t y , Secretary.
Filed, March 20, 1936; 12:03 p. m.J

N otice M arch 17, 1936.
To All Common Carriers by M otor Vehicle Subject to Section 223 of the M otor Carrier Act, 1935:
Section 223 of the Motor Carrier Act, 1935, provides in effect that common carriers by motor vehicle may not extend credit in collecting transportation charges due on shipments of freight which they have transported except under rules and regulations prescribed by the Commission.
Pending determination of proper rules and regulations governing the extension of credit, the Commission, by order, copy of which is attached, has authorized common carriers by motor vehicle to extend credit in the collection of transportation charges for a period not exceeding 30 days.
Particular attention is directed to the requirement in the order that the carriers shall, before extending credit, take precautions deemed sufficient to assure payment of the freight charges within the credit period, such as examination of the shippers credit ratings or the obtaining of satisfactory surety bonds.
Carriers are not required to extend credit. However, to prevent unjust discrimination or undue preference or preju dice, the period for which credit is extended by any motor carrier should be the same to all receivers of freight who give satisfactory assurance that the tariff rates and charges will be paid within the credit period; that is to say, credit may not be extended by a motor carrier for a given period to one and for a different period to another receiver or ship per of freight, where the credit standing or other circum stances are determined to be substantially similar.
seal
G eorge B. M cG i n t y , Secretary.
Filed, March 20, 1936; 12:02 p. m .

O rder
A t a Session of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Divi sion 5, held at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1936.
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Federal Register - March 21, 1936

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