Federal Register - June 12, 1936
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FEDERAL
REGSTER
1934
NlTtO
VOLUME I
NUMBER 65
W ashington, Frid a y, June 12, 1936
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
T . D. 48379
A ir p o r t s o f E n t r y CERTAIN AIRPORTS REDESIGNATED AS AIRPORTS OF ENTRY FOR A
PERIOD OF ONE YEAR
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Under the authority of Section 7 b of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 49 U. S. C., 1934, ed., 177 b>, the followingnamed airports are hereby redesignated as Airports of Entry for the landing of aircraft from foreign countries for a period of one year from June 2, 1936:
Great Palls Municipal Airport, Great Palls, Mont.
Havre Municipal Airport, Havre, Mont.
Scobey Airport, Scobey, Mont.
Plattsburg Municipal Airport, Plattsburg, N. Y.
Spokane Municipal Airport Pelts F ie ld , Spokane, Wash.
Watertown Municipal Airport, Watertown, N. Y.
seal
F rank D o w ,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
Approved, June 8, 1936.
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 877 Filed, June 11, 1936; 10:13 a. m .
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration;
W. R. B -3 Supplement a
C o n s e r v a t io n R e g io n
PART I I I . STATE BASE FIGURES AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION QUOTAS
The total base rice acreage, the base rice production, and the domestic consumption quota assigned, respectively, in 1936 to producers in California shall not exceed 103,000
acres, 2,928,765 bags, and 2,833,311 bags. The domestic con sumption quota is 96.73% of the base rice production.
PART IV. ASSIGNMENTS OF BASE RICE ACREAGE AND DOMESTIC
W a y n e C . T aylor,
1936 A g r ic u l t u r a l
the rice soil-depleting base for the farm are included in Sec tion 3 c , Part m , of Western Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised.
The bulletin also defines the farm for which a Work Sheet Western Region 1936 Soil Conservation Program is required. In determining the rice soil-depleting base for each farm, two steps are necessary: 1 the determination of the base rice acreage for each producer, in accordance with the instructions contained herein, and 2 the allocation to each farm, for which a work sheet is required, by all pro ducers participating thereon, of a portion of their base rice acreage for the production of rice. The total allocations of base rice acreage figures to a farm by all such producers is the rice soil-depleting base to be entered on the work sheet for such farm. The remaining portions of the work sheet are to be completed according to the instructions for filling out work sheets.
Issued June 10, 1936.
P rogram W e ster n
BU LLETIN NO. 3, SUPPLEMENT
A
Instructions fo r Determining Rice Assignments and for Filling out Rice Forms PART I. DEFINITIONS
As used in connection with soil-conserving payments in respect to rice, the following terms shall have the meaning set opposite each:
1. Producer includes persons owning and operating their own farms; tenants operating farms rented fo r cash;
tenants operating farms under a crop-share lease, contract, or agreement and landlords leasing to share tenants.
2. Participating in the production of rice means sharing as a producer in any manner in the production of rice on a farm.
i PART n. INTRODUCTION
The provisions for determining a producers base rice acre age, base rice production, domestic consumption quota, and
CONSUM PTION QUOTA
The base rice acreage and base rice production of each producer shall be determined in accordance with the pro visions of Section 3 c , Part H I of W. R. B .-l, Revised, and the instructions contained herein. I f an error was made in a producers 1935 assignment, such assignment shall be corrected in 1936. However, no upward adjustment shall be made on this account without reviewing and checking all basic data in connection with such assignment.
The 1935 assignments of all producers participating in the production of rice in 1936, irrespective of whether such pro ducers participate in the 1936 Agricultural Conservation Pro gram, shall be deducted from the State figures for 1936, and only the balance after such deduction, plus the amount of any downward adjustments fo r 1936 of 1935 figures fo r producers in the State, shall be available for assignment in the State to new producers, to producers with production history who were not assigned bases in 1935, fo r upward adjustments, and fo r a small reserve sufficient to provide for errors.
A. Producers with a production history for each of the base period years. In all cases except those falling within the pro visions of paragraphs B, C, D, and E below, the 1936 base rice acreage and base rice production of each producer shall be equal to the allotment and quota assigned to him in con nection with the 1935 Rice Production Adjustment Program.
B. Producers with production history who were not assigned a 1935 allotment and quota. Any producer who submits data in respect to his production history and who was not assigned an allotment and quota in 1935 shall be assigned a 1936
base rice acreage and base rice production equal to the 681