Federal Register - June 3, 1936
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W ashington, Wednesday, June 3, 1936
DEPARTM ENT OF TH E INTERIO R.
General Land Office.
Suspending A n n ua l A ssessment W ork
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M in in g C laims
CIRCULAR 1388
M a y 19, 1936.
Registers, U. S. Land Offices.
Sirs : For your inform ation, and in order that you may inform inquirers relative thereto, your attention is called to the act of A pril 24, 1936, Public, No. 532,1 providing for the suspension of annual assessment work on mining claims held by location in the United States, and reading as follows:
Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provision of section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which requires on each m ining claim located, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than $100 worth of labor to be performed or improvements aggregating such amount to be made each year, be, and the same is hereby, suspended as to all m ining claims in the United States during the year beginning at 12 oclock meridian July 1, 1935, and ending at 12 oclock meridian July 1, 1936: Provided, That the provisions of this Act shall not apply in the case of any claimant not entitled to exemption from the payment of a Federal income tax for the taxable year 1935: Provided fu rth er, That every claimant of any such m ining claim, in order to obtain the benefits o f this Act shall file, or cause to be filed, in the office where the location notice or certificate is recorded, on or before 12 oclock meridian July 1, 1936, a notice of his desire to hold said mining claim under this Act, which notice shall state that the claimant, or claimants, were entitled to exemption from the payment of a Federal income tax fo r the taxable year 1935: And provided further, That such suspension of assessment work shall not apply to more than six lode-m ining claims held by the same person, nor to more than twelve lode-m ining claims held by the same partnership, association, or corporation: And provided fu r ther, That such suspension o f assessment work shall not apply to more than six placer-mining claims not to exceed one hundred and twenty acres in ail held by the same person, nor to more than twelve placer-mining claims not to exceed two hundred and forty acres in all held by the same partnership, association, or corporation.
Attention is called to the fact that this Act does not apply to Alaska but applies only to claim ants in the United States who are exempt from the payment of a Federal income tax for the taxable year 1935, and who file on or before 12
oclock noon July 1, 1936, in the office where the location notice or certificate is recorded, a notice of their desire to hold the claims under the Act. The notice so filed should state that they were entitled to exemption from the payment of a Federal income tax fo r the year 1935.
It is to be observed that an individual who files such notice is not entitled to exemption from perform ing assess ment work on more than six lode claims nor on more than six placer claims not to exceed 120 acres in a ll and that a partnership, association, or corporation is not entitled to such exemption on more than twelve lode claims nor on 174th Congress.
more than twelve placer claim s not to exceed two hundred and forty acres in a ll.
Very respectfully, F red W . J ohnson , Commissioner.
Approved M ay 19, 1936.
T. A. W alters, First Assistant Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 78Filed, June 2, 1936; 9:27 a. m.
D EPAR TM ENT OF A G R IC U LTU R E.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
E. C. R. B-4
Issued May 29, 1936
1936 A gricultural C onservation P rograbjtE ast C entral R egion BULLETIN NO. 4
County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments Connection W ith the General Soil-Depleting Base
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Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotm ent Act, East Central Region, Bulletin No.
1, Revised,1 is hereby supplemented as follows:
S ection 1. County Average Rates of Seal-Conserving Pay ments for Production of Soil Consenting Crops on Acreage Diverted from the General Soil Depleting Base, In accord ance with the provisions of Section 2 a , Part n of East Central Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised, and subject to the provisions of said bulletin and all other bulletins heretofore or hereafter issued, the county average rates of payment per acre to be used in determ ining payments for each acre of the general soil-depleting base which in 1936 is used for the production of soil-conserving crops for the respective counties of the States of Delaware, M aryland, W est Virginia, Virginia, N orth Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee, shall be as follows:
County Rate o f payment per acre a Delaware. Kent, $11.00; New Castle, $13.50; Sussex, $10.70, b Maryland. Allegany, $8.30; Ann Arundel, $9.50; Baltimore, $14.40; Calvert, $8.50; Caroline, $10.90; Carroll, $13.90; Cecil, $14.00;
Charles, $9.20; Dorchester, $11.90; Frederick, $12.80; Garrett, $10.90;
Harford, $15.60; Howard, $13.90; Kent, $12.60; Montgomery, $14.40;
Prince Georges, $10.70; Queen Annes, $11.30; St. Marys, $10.30;
Somerset, $10.80; Talbot, $12.50; Washington, $12.00; Wicomico, $10.80; Worcester, $10.50.
c West Virginia. Barbour, $11.80; Berkeley, $9.10; Boone, $7.80; Braxton, $9.10; Brooke, $12.00; CabeU, $7.90; Calhoun, $9.50;
Clay, $9.10; Doddridge, $10.80; Fayette, $8.60; Gilmer, $10.80;
Grant, $8.20; Greenbrlar, $11.00; Hampshire, $8.20; Hancock, $10.60;
Hardy, $9.50; Harrison, $12.50; Jackson, $9.60; Jefferson, $11.80;
Kanawha, $8.20; Lewis, $11.90; Lincoln, $7.60; Logan, $8.00; Mc11 F. R. 291.
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