Federal Register - June 4, 1938
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 3
REGISTER
1934
NUMBER 109
O aijteO
,
Washington, Saturday, June 4 2958
Rules, Regulations, Orders
TITLE 25INDIANS
CONTENTS
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
TITLE 19CUSTOMS DUTIES
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
T. D. 49586
Antidumping R evocation of C ertain F indings of D umping M ay 31, 1938.
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
As it appears from reports received from all collectors of customs and ap praisers of merchandise and from other evidence before the Department that the practices which necessitated the issuance of the following findings of dumping have been discontinued and that there has not been any importation of merchandise of a class or kind covered by any finding of dumping specified below at less than fair value since January 1, 1933, the follow ing Bureau circular letters and treasury decisions are revoked as of this date:
C o m m o d ity
C o u n tr y or s u b d iv is io n
P a p e r , g o a ts k in p a rch m en t.
E m b roid er ies, cotton.
H a m b u r g s ..
P ap er, s h e a t h i n g ..
E n g la n d ______
10-11-21
B . C . L.
S w i t z e r l a n d
1 1 - 1-21
B . C. L.
1-13-22
4-18-22
B. C. L
39067
4-2 2 -2 2
5-26-22
6-1 9 -2 2
39071
39139
39177
7-26-22
39210
B r itis h C o
lu m b ia .
F lo u r , w h e a t______
S y rin g es, fo u n ta in . C a n a d a _____
R aspberries, O n ta rio , C a n ca n n ed , red.
ad a .
Iron o x id é
Q u eb ec , C a n
ada.
B r ic k , p la s tic Q u eb ec , C a n
ada.
C a n v a s_____
R o ofin g, d e a d e n
B r itis h C o in g felt.
lu m b ia .
B a lls, ru b ber C a stin g s, N o . 1
O n ta r io ,C a n
sp u d s, m alleab le.
ad a .
V en eers, or th in Q u eb ec , C a n
lu m b er.
ada.
P ap er, w h ite s u l G e r m a n y _____
p h ite w raD D ine.
or bag.
S tr y c h n in e ______
S w itz e r la n d
B u t y l a ce ta te G e r m a n y ____
A c id , stearic.
H o lla n d
seal
D a te
B .C .L .
or T . D .
10-13-22
39272
10-30-22
11- 4-2 2
39294
39303
12 - 26-23
39422
20-23
39481
4-16-23
39583
7 - 1-25
41005
7 -28-25
2 -10-30
9 -12-33
41045
43869
46616
W ayne C. T aylor,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 38-1565; Filed, June 3, 1938; 11:34
a. m.
Amending S ections 6 and 7
L easing R egulations
of the
To all Superintendents:
Communications have been received from numerous superintendents from time to time concerning principally the leasing of agricultural land which is now in the possession of the heirs of a de ceased allottee. After considering the problem the conclusion has been reached that modification should be made of Sec tions 6 and 7 of Departmental regula tions, approved May 9, 1929.
Accordingly, existing Sections 6 and 7 of these regulations are hereby modi fied to read as follows:
S ection 6. Leases upon the land of Indians non compos mentis, nonresident allottees whose whereabouts are un known to the superintendent and who therefore cannot be reached, and all minors shall be made by the superin tendent as ex-officio guardian. Superin tendents shall not make leases for com petent nonresident allottees whose whereabouts are known without their written authority. Leases on the land of minors should not, except for special reasons beneficial to the minors inter ests, extend beyond the age of majority under the state laws. Any Indian who supports his dependent minor children and desires to use their land for farm
ing or grazing purposes may do so with out charge and use or dispose of the re sultant crops and livestock without ac counting therefor.
S ection 7. Leases of inherited lands where the heirs have not been officially determined may be made by the super intendent and should be limited, except in unusual cases, to the period of one year. Rentals shall be deposited to the credit of the estate pending the formal determination of the heirs. After the heirs of an estate have been determined leases on the land should be made by the heirs. When the heirs owning a sub stantial majority in interest are desirous of leasing their inherited trust or re stricted lands, the Superintendent is
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 19C ustoms D u ties :
Bureau of Customs:
Page Antidumping; revocation of certain findings of dump ing __________________ 1287
T itle 25I ndians :
Leasing of allotted and tribal lands for agricultural, etc., purposes; extension of reg ulations ________________ 1288
Leasing regulations, amendment of Sections 6 and 7_______ 1287
T itle 33N avigation ble W aters:
and
N aviga
War Department:
Chesapeake Bay, use and nav-
igation within firing range of Fort Monroe Military Reservation___________ 1288
NOTICES
Rural Electrification Administra tion:
Allocation of funds for loans_1289
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Peoples Water and Gas Co., order in the m atter of___ 1289
Public Utility Holding Company
Act of 1935:
Registration statement, form adopted______________ 1289
Annual supplement, form adopted____________ 1289
authorized to approve such a lease pro vided the heirs holding a minority inter est in the estate have been notified of the proposed lease and have not objected to such a lease. In case the heirs holding such minority interest have objected to the approval of a lease on such inherited lands, the superintendent, if in his judg ment owners of the majority interest are best served, may approve the lease, and in such case, the share of the rentals th at would accrue thereunder to the owners of the minority interest shall be held in escrow by the superintendent to be paid to such heirs upon their request or when 1287