Federal Register - July 3, 1937
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Fuente: Federal Register
VOLUME 2
1934
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NUMBER 128
Washington, Saturday, July 3, 1937
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
National Bituminous Coal Commission.
Domestic Allotment Act, Western Region Bulletin No. 101
Montana,1 as amended, is hereby further amended:
P art HI, section 1, practice J, is amended to read as follows:
Order No. 11
A n O rder M odifying O rder N o. 8 B y E xtending the T ime for D istrict B oards to F ile S tandards of Classification of C oal and P roposed S tandard M ethods and R ules of M ak
ing and A pplying S uch C lassifications and C ontinuing the H earing T herein S et
Pursuant to act of Congress, entitled Ah Act to-agulate Interstate commerce in bituminous coal, and for other pur poses Public, No. 48, 75th Cong., 1st sess., known as the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937, the National Bituminous Coal Commission hereby orders as follows:
1. That the date before which the District Boards of the several districts shall file with the Commission at its office in Washington, D. C., proposed standards of classification of coal and proposed standard methods and rules of making and applying such classifications, is hereby extended from the 7th day of July, 1937, as provided in Order No. 8,1 to the 13th day of July, 1937.
2. That the public hearing set by the Commission in paragraph 2 of said Order No. 8, to be held on the 8th day of July, 1937, is continued to the 15th day of July, 1937, to commence at the hour of 10:00 A. M. on said date in a hear ing room of the Commission at the Carlton Hotel, Washing ton, D. C.
Notice of the extension of time for filing proposed stand ards of classification of coal and proposed standard methods and rules of making and applying such classifications, and the continuance of the hearing set in Order No. 8 shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Commission, be given by mailing copies of this order to Consumers Counsel and to the Acting District Secretaries or the Secretaries of the respective District Boards and by publication of this order upon three consecutive days in a newspaper of general circulation in each of said districts.
By order of the Commission.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1937.
seal F. W itcher M cCullough, Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 37-2026; Filed, July 2,1937; 10:05 a. m.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
WRB-101MONTANA, Supplement 2
Issued July 2, 1937
1937 A gricultural C onservation P rogram W estern R egion BULLETIN
NO.
1 0 1 MONTANA, SUPPLEM ENT
2
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under section 8 of the Soil Conservation and 2F .R . 1312 D I.
J. Establishment of strip-cropping and fallow.1. The fallow strips two or more strips of fallow to be not les sthan 5 rods nox more than 20 rods in width with intervening strips of small grain crops or small grain stubble the width or twice the width of the fallow strips. The first tillage operation must be com pleted before June 1, 1937, strips to be approximately at right angles to the prevailing winds. Payment to be made on the acreage of fallow land only and then only when additional to the acreage used for that practice in 1936; $1.00 Per Acre.
2. In designated drouth countries2 the faUow strips two or more strips of fallow to be not less than 5 rods nor more than 20 rods in width with intervening strips of small grain crbps, small grain stubble, or natural protective vegetative growth, the width or twice the width of the fallow strips, strips to be ap proximately at right angles to the prevailing winds. The first tillage operation must be completed before July 15, 1937. Pay ment to be made on the acreage of fallow land only and then only when additional to the acreage devoted to this practice in 1936: $1.00 Per Acre.
P art in, section 1, practice N is amended to read as follows:
N. Diking for flood water diversion.1. When practiced on non-irrigated cropland in 1937, in accordance with specifications approved by the Director of the Western Division.
2. When practiced on non-crop pasture land in 1937 in desig nated emergency drouth counties1 in accordance with specifica tions approved by the Director of the Western Division: provided, that after inspection of the proposed diking area the county committee approves such practice: $1.00 Per Acre diked for flooding.
P art HI, section 1, is amended by the addition of prac tice T.
T. Earthen pits or reservoirs for holding run-off and impound ing precipitation in counties designed as emergency drouth coun ties For constructing earthen pits or reservoirs, with spillways adequate to prevent dams from washing out, in accordance with specifications issued by the Director of the Western Division: $0.15
per cubic yard of fill or excavation.
P art IV, section 1, practice F, as amended in Supplement 1, Western Region Bulletin 101Montana, is further amended to read as follows:
F. Range Fences.For building cross fences or drift fences, con structed as follqws: a not fewer th a n three tightly stretched wires, attached to posts set not more than 20 feet apart, with corner posts well braced, or b not fewer than three poles, or rails, nailed, with nails not smaller than 40-penny spikes, to posts or jacks spaced not more than 18 feet apart, or c not fewer than 4 logs laid in worm like fashion, with comers to be notched and saddled, or braces on either side at point of log intersec12 F. R. 473 D I.
2Big Horn, Blaine, Broadwater, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, Lewis and Clark, Liberty, McCone, Meagher, Musselshell, Park, Petroleum, PhUlips, Pondera, Pow der River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Still water, Sweetgrass, Teton, Toole, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone.
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