Federal Register - August 20, 1936
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EDERAL
REGISTER
. 934
A/ITEO
VOLUME I
NUMBER 114
Washington, Thursday, August 20, 1936
treasury d e par tm e n t.
Bureau of Customs.
IT. D. 484761
Customs R egulations Amended G eneral O rder M erchandise ARTICLES 888 AND 989 OF THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS OF 1931, RELATING
TO
THE
ENTRY
OF
MERCHANDISE
FROM
GENERAL
ORDER, AMENDED
To Collectors o f Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in sections 484, 490, 491, and 624 of the Tariff Act of 1930 U. S. C., title 19, secs. 1484, 1490, 1491, and 1624, article 989 of the Customs Regulations of 1931 is hereby amended as follows:
The caption is deleted and there is inserted in lieu thereof a caption reading as follows:
Withdrawal from general order for entry.
A small a in parenthesis is inserted before the word merchandise in line 2.
A new paragraph is added reading as follows:
b The withdrawal from general order of less than a single general order lot shall not be permitted.
A rticle 888, paragraph b , of the said Regulations is amended by adding at the end thereof the following:
S e c t io n 28. Soil-Conserving Payment in Connection with Inter planted Crops, Small Grain Crops, and Summer Legumes. N o soilconserving payment shall be made pursuant to the provisions of section 2 of part n , of ECR B - l Revised, w ith respect to diversion from the general soil-depleting base a I f such diversion is accomplished by changing from summer legumes in Delaware, Maryland, W est Virginia, or Kentucky, used in establishing the general soil-depleting base, to summer legumes harvested for hay and followed by a winter cover crop in 1936;
b I f such diversion is accomplished by changing from food and feed grains, or from summer legumes in Delaware, Maryland, W est Virginia, or Kentucky, used in establishing the general soil-de pleting base, to any of the following soil-conserving crops in 1936:
1 Summer legumes interplanted w ith a soil-depleting crop.
2 Small grains not harvested for grain or hay.
3 Legumes grown in combination w ith or immediately fo l lowing small grains, provided, however, that payment may be made for diversion from the general soil-depleting base to leg umes grown in combination w ith or immediately following wheat, classified in accordance with Supplement a to E. C. R.
B - l Revised, issued May 25, 1936.
In testimony whereof, H. A. Wallace, Secretary of Agricul ture, has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal of the Department of Agriculture to be affixed in the City o f Washington, District of Columbia, this 17th day of August 1936.
seal H. A. W allace, Secretary o f Agriculture.
F . R. Doc. 1772 Filed, August 18, 1936; 11:55 a. m.J
Art. 989.
seal
F rank D ow , A ctin g Commissioner o f Customs.
Approved, August 14, 1936.
Josephine R oche, A cting Secretary o f the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 1745 Filed, A ugust 19, 1936; 12:49 p. m .
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment A dm inistration.
E. C. R. B -3 Supplement b
1936 A gricultural
Issued August 17, 1936
Conservation P rogram East Central R egion
BULLETIN NO. 3 SUPPLEMENT B
Soil-Conserving Paym ent Section 28, part m , Soil-Conserving Payment in Connec tion with Interplanted Crops and Small Grain Crops, of ECR Bulletin No. 3, as amended by Supplement a to ECRB - 3, issued June 30, 1936,1 is hereby further amended to read as follows:
11 F. R. 438, 839.
N. E. R. B - l Revised Supplement f
Issued August 17, 1936
1936 A gricultural Conservation P rogramN ortheast R egion BU LLETIN NO. 1 REVISED SUPPLEMENT
F
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agri culture under section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domes tic Allotment Act, Part IV of Northeast Region Bulletin No.
1 Revised,1 as amended, is, in respect to its application to the States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, amended by inserting at the end of paragraph h of section 1 of such Part IV, and at the end of paragraphs c, d, e, and f, re spectively, of section 2 of such Part IV, a reference to the following footnote, which footnote is hereby added as foot note 2 at the end of such Part IV :
For the States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, millets when seeded not in excess of 36 pounds per acre, Or mixtures of millets and sudan grass, or mixtures of millets and soybeans may be substituted fo r oats, barley, or grain mixtures, as a nurse crop under paragraphs c, d, e, and f of section 2 of this Part IV.
In testimony whereof, H. A. Wallace, Secretary of Agricul ture, has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal 11 F. R. 296.
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