Federal Register - March 13, 1937
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 2
REGISTER
934
NUMBER 49
,
W ashington Saturday, M arch 13, 1937
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
National Park Service.
S h e n a n d o a h N a t io n a l P ar k LOCAL SU B SID IA R Y REGULATIONS
The following subsidiary regulations, issued under the authority of the Rules and Regulations approved by the Secretary of the Interior, June 18, 1936 1 F. R. 790 , have been recommended by the superintendent and approved by the Director of the National Park Service, and are in force and effect within the boundaries of the Shenandoah National Park.
F i s h i n g .All waters within the boundaries of the park on the western slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains are closed to fishing.
Open season.April 15 to June 30, inclusive. No fishing will be permitted between sunset and sunrise.
Restriction as to use of bait.Fishing is permitted only with artificial bait with but one hook. Two artificial flies may be attached to the leader if desired. The use of other than artificial bait is prohibited.
Size limit.The size lim it shall be the same as that provided by the Virginia law.
Limit of catch.The maximum catch in any one day and the maximum number in possession of any one person shall be 20 fish of any or all species, including undersized fish retained because seriously injured.
Fishing license.The park as such does not charge for fishing license, but persons fishing in the park must have State fishing licenses issued by the State of Virginia, Approved: M ar ch 6, 1937.
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A r n o B . C am m e r e r ,
Director, National Park Service.
F. R. Doc. 37-715; Filed, March 12,1937; 9 :49 a. m.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
Docket No. A -4 5 0 -4 5
N o t ic e o f H earing W i t h R espect t o P roposed M a r k e tin g A g reem ent and O rder R e g u latin g H an d l in g o f T o m a to e s G r o w n i n C o u n t ie s o f H idalgo , C a m e r o n , and W il l a c y i n S tate o f T e xas
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 provide for such notice; and Whereas, the Secretary o f Agriculture has reason to believe that the execution of a marketing agreement and the issu-
ance of an order will tend to effectuate the declared policy of Title I of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, with respect to tom ato; grown in the State of Texas;
Now, therefore, pursuant to the said act and said general regulations, notice is hereby given of a hearing on a proposed marketing agreement and a proposed order regulating the handling of tomatoes grown in the counties of Hidalgo, Cameron, and W illacy in the State of Texas to be held in the Chamber of Commerce Building, Mercedes, Texas, on March 23, 1937 at 9:30 a. m.
The proposed marketing agreement and order provide for the regulation of the handling of tomatoes produced in the area stated, and, among other things, provision is made fo r:
a the establishment of a Control Board, b the regulation of shipments of tomatoes by grades and sizes, c prohibition of shipments of tomatoes for limited periods, and d assess ments for expenses of administration.
This public hearing is for the purpose of receiving evidence 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 agree ment and order should contain.
It is hereby declared that an emergency exists in the han dling of tomatoes in the aforesaid area, which requires a shorter period of notice than fifteen 15 days; and it is hereby determined that the period of notice given is reason able under the circumstances.
Copies of the proposed marketing agreement and the 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.
seal H. A. W allace , Secretary o f Agriculture.
Dated: March 12, 1937.
F. R. Doc. 37-722; Filed, March 12,1937; 12:42 p. m .
Bureau of Animal Industry.
Amendment 5 to Declaration No. 12
D eclar ing N a m e s o f C o u n t ie s P laced i n M odified T u b e r c u l o s is - F ree A ccredited A reas
In accordance with Section 2, of Regulation 7 of B. A. I.
Order 309, as amended September 10, 1936, the following named counties, in the States named, are hereby declared Modified Accredited Areas until the date given opposite each county named.
California: Butte, March 1, 1940; Imperial, March 1, 1940;
Riverside, March 1, 1940; San Bernardino, March 1, 1940.
Maryland: Dorchester, March 1, 1940; Federick. March 1, 1940;
Montgomery, March 1, 1940; Somerset, March 1, 1940.
New Y ork: Onondaga, March 1, 1940.
Puerto Rico: Canovanas, March 1, 1940; Laspiedras, March 1.
1940.
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