Federal Register - September 18, 1936

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FEDERAL
VOLUME I

REGISTER
1934

NUMBER 134

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W ashington F riday, Septem ber 18, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Division of Territories and Island Possessions.

Item No.

Stations
Commodities
Rates in cents per 100 pounds except as shown
Supplement No. 10 to I. C. C. No. 103
T h e A laska R ailroad
In connection with American Yukon Navigation Company FX 2 No. 1, Alaska Steamship Company FX 5 No. 5 , Puget Sound Navigation Company FX 5 No. 11, Pugt Sound Freight Lines FX 5 No. 16.
SUPPLEMENT NO. 10 TO JOINT FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 5-C

Naming class and commodity rates between Seattle and Tacoma, W ashington, and points on The Alaska Railroad, American Yukon Navigation Company in Alaska.
Governed, except as otherwise provided herein, by The Western Classification No. 65 as published in Consolidated Freight Classification No. 10 R. C. Fyfes I. C. C. No. 23, supplements thereto or successive reissues thereof. Trans portation service in connection with The Alaska Railroad, American Yukon Navigation Company, is subject to restora tion and discontinuance as indicated in item 250, Page 16, of tariff. Issued August 17, 1936. Effective October 1, 1936.
Authority: Act of March 12, 1914, and Executive Order No.
3861. Issued by O. F. Ohlson, General Manager, Anchorage, Alaska.
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SECTION 2

Commodity Rates If the charge accruing under Section 1 of this Tariff is lower than the charge accruing under this section on the same shipment via the same route, the charge accruing under Section 1 will apply.
Item No.

Commodities
Stations
Rates in cents per 100 pounds except as shown
430-E can Fruits and Vegetables, fresh, viz.Contd.
cels 430-D.
pers, Pineapples, Plums, Pomegran ates, Pru nes, Quinces, Radishes Rhubarb, Spin ach, Tomatoes, Turnips w i t h tops, Any quan tity.
N o t e .Shipments re quiring cool room service on steamers from Se attle, Wash., to Seward, Alaska will be subject to additional charge as pro vided in Item 255 for such service.
L. C. L. C. L.

485-E can Meats, fresh, including cels 485-D.
Dressed Poultry, Less tban carloads.
S t r a i g h t or m i x e d carloads, m i n i m u m weight 26,000 lbs.
N o t e .Rates named in this item include cold storage service on steam ers between Seattle, Wash., and Seward, Alaska.

Between Seattle, Wash., and Anchorage, Alaska.
415
Premier, Alaska____
496
Jonesville, Alaska__
496
496
Eska, Alaska______
465
Wasilla, Alaska___.
492
Willow, Alaska_____
537
Talkeetna, Alaska__
Healy, Alaska______ A649
Suntrana, Alaska___ A652
A677
Nenana, Alaska____
Marshall, Alaska___
677
A710
Fairbanks, Alaska__

530-E can Sugar, Carloads, mini From Seattle, Wash., and cels 530-D.
mum weight 40,000 lbs.
Tacoma, Wash., to Fairbanks, Alaska.

361
418
418
418
396
415
446
A525
A527
A544
544
A568

>A

A Denotes advance.
>Cancel, Leaving class rates apply.
No agent, freight charges must be prepaid.

F. R. Doc. 2251Filed, September 17, 1936; 9:42 a. m.J
430-E canFruits and Vegetables, From Seattle, Wash., to cels 430-D.
fresh, viz:
Anchorage, A laska
A p r i c o t s , Arti Matanuska, Alaska..
chokes, Asparagus.
Premier, Alaska____
Bananas, Beans, Jonesville, Alaska.. .
Beets with tops, Eska, Alaska _____
Bernes, Brussel Wasilla, Alaska____
Sprouts, CantaTalkeetna, Alaska__
loupes, C a r r o t s Curry, Alaska______
with tops, CauliHealy, A laska__ _
flower, C e l e r y , Suntrana, A laska__
Cherries, Com, Nenana, Alaska
Cranberries, CuMarshall, Alaska__
cumbers, C u r Fairbanks, Alaska__
rants, Egg Plant, Grapes, Lettuce, Melons, Onions with tops, Parsley, Parsnips with tops, P e a c h e s , Pears, Peas, Pep-

405
444
486
486
486
455
A527
A551
A639
A642
A667
667
A700

pn+nce,? Supplement No. 7. Supplements Nos. 4, 8, 9, and 10
hereof 811 changes from Original tariff that are effective on the date
National Park Service.
N ational C apital P ark R egulations A mended
Under the authority of Executive Order No. 6166, June 10, 1933, and the Act of March 3, 1933 47 Stat. 1518, the Na tional Capital Park Regulations promulgated June 16, 1927, as amended March 2, 1933, are hereby further amended by the addition of the following new sections:
Article 9.Games, A thletic Contests, etc.
S ection 4. Persons holding permits issued by authority of the superintendent for the use of established picnic groves shall be entitled to the exclusive use of such groves on the dates and be tween the hours specified in the permits. All persons not holding permits will be required to vacate the groves upon the arrival of permit holders..

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