Federal Register - June 16, 1936
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W ashington, Tuesday, June 16, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
5. R.B -l, RevisedSupplement h
1936 A gricultural C onservation P rogram S outhern R egion BULLETIN NO. 1 , REVISED
Supplement h Subsection b of section 2 relating to the maximum acreage with respect to which payment will be made in the case of cotton, part n of Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised,1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
35 percent of th e cotton soil-depleting base, except th at if such base is 5 acres or less payment may be made for diverting all or any part of such acreage not to exceed 2 acres, subject to section 6, part I of Southern Region Bulletin No. 3.
Footnote 2 to said subsection b is hereby stricken out.
In testimony whereof, H. A. Wallace, Secretary of Agri culture, has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal of the Department of Agriculture to be affixed in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, this 13th day of June 1936.
seal H. A. W allace, Secretary of Agriculture.
This public hearing is for the purpose of receiving evi dence as to the general economic conditions which may necessitate regulation in order to effectuate the declared policy of the act and as to the specific provisions which a marketing agreement and order should contain.
The proposed marketing agreement and the proposed or der each embodies, in similar terms, a plan for the regula tion of such handling of milk in the Dubuque, Iowa, Mar keting Area as is in the current of interstate commerce, or which directly burdens, obstructs, or affects interstate commerce in such milk. Among other things, the pro posed marketing agreement and order provide for: a se lection of a market administrator; b classification of milk;
c minimum prices; d payments to producers through the use of individual handler pools; e reports of handlers;
f expense of administration.
Copies of the proposed marketing agreement and pro posed order may be inspected in or procured from the office of the Hearing Clerk, Room 4725, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
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R . G. T ugwell,
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
Dated J une 15, 1936.
W ashington, D. C.
F. R. Doc. 916Filed, June 15,1936; 12:16 p. m.
IF. R. Doc. 915Filed, June 15, 1936; 12:16 p. m.
N otice of H earing w it h R espect to a P roposed M arketing A greement and a P roposed O rder R egulating the H andling of M ilk in the D ubuque , I owa, M arketing A rea.
Whereas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, notice of hearing is required in connection with a proposed marketing agreement or a proposed order, and the General Regulations, Series A, No. 1, as amended, of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, provide for such notice; and Whereas the Secretary of Agriculture has reason to believe th at the execution of a marketing agreement and the issuance of an order will tend to effectuate the declared policy of Title I of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, with respect to the handling of milk in the Dubuque, Iowa, Marketing Area;
Now, therefore, pursuant to the said act and said general regulations, notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held on a proposed marketing agreement and a proposed order, regulating the handling of rnilk in the Dubuque, Iowa, Mar keting Area, in the north court room, Dubuque County Court House, Dubuque, Iowa, on July 2, 1936, a t 9:30 a. m.
l P . R . 281.
Alaska Game Commission.
R egulations of the Alaska G ame C omm ission R elating to G uides , P oisons , and R esident T rapping L icenses 1
By virtue of the authority conferred upon the Alaska Game Commission by the act of January 13, 1925 43 Stat.
739; U. S. Code, title 48, secs. 192-211; as amended by the act of February 14, 1931, 46 Stat. 1111; U. S. Code, Supp.
title 48, secs. 192-207, entitled An act to establish an Alaska Game Commission to protect game animals, land fur-bearing animals, and birds in Alaska, and for other pur poses, the following regulations for thg protection of game animals, land fur-bearing animals, and birds in Alaska are made and published, to take effect July 1, 1936:
REGULATION A. EMPLOYMENT OF GUIDES BY NONRESIDENTS
HUNTING IN ALASKA
No nonresident of the Territory shall take game animals in Alaska except in fur district 8 unless accompanied by a registered guide duly licensed by the Commission, except th at nonresident Federal officials engaged in investigations in Alaska upon securing a special permit from the Commis sion shall not be required to employ licensed guides when S ee also 1 F. R. 669.
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