Federal Register - May 28, 1937

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FEDERALI
VOLUME 2

REGISTER
1934 p Wanted

NUMBER 103

Washington, Friday, May 28, 1937
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
N ational A viation D ay
By the President of the United States of America a proclamation
WHEREAS the people of the United States may justly claim to have taken a leading part in the development of the science of aeronautics and to enjoy today an outstand ing position among the nations of the world in the use of air transport; and WHEREAS Public Resolution No. 32 Seventy-fifth Con gress, first session, approved May 25, 1937, provides in part:
That the President of the United States is authorized to designate May 28, 1937, as National Aviation Day, and to issue a proclamation calling upon officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on th at day, and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day with appropriate exercises to fur ther and stimulate interest in aviation in the United States:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, acting in accord with the purposes of the Congress to stimulate interest in aviation with a view to the further advancement of the sci ence of aeronautics, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to observe May 28, 1937, as National Aviation Day with appropriate exercises, and do direct Government officials to display the flag on all Government buildings on that day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal thirty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-first.
By the President:

F ranklin D R oosevelt
S umner W elles,
Acting Secretary of State.
No. 2238
P. R. Doc. 37-1558; Piled, May 27, 1937; 12:23 p. m.

d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e in t e r io r .

Division of Grazing.
Amendment of R ules for Administration of G razing Districts Approved March 2,1936, as Amended J anuary 28,
19371
Under the heading Licenses, after the last paragraph on Page 3 of the said amendment add the following:
12 P. R. 289.

Licenses will be issued in the above-named order of classes until the carrying capacity of the public range shall be attained. If a class more than exhausts the capacity of the range, all junior classes will be eliminated, and cuts within the last-recognized class shall be made by reduction of numbers or limitation of seasonal use until the number equal to the fixed carrying capacity of the public range is reached.
Nonuse licenses for which no fee will be charged will be issued to holders of licenses who apply for them, within the discretion, of the regional grazier.
When nonuse licenses are issued to applicants for reasons other than range conservation purposes, the regional grazier may issue temporary licenses for an equivalent number of stock for the period for which the nonuse licenses are issued.

On page 3 of said rules of March 2, 1936, under the head ing Fees, add the following paragraphs:
C harge
for
W ater
AU except those having a license to graze in the district wherein the water is located will be charged a service fee for watering livestock at wells operated and maintained by the Division of Grazing at the rate of one-tenth %o of a cent per head of sheep and goats and one-half y2 of a cent per head of cattle and horses.
Crossing P erm its
A fee of one-twentieth %o of a cent per head per day for sheep or goats and one-fourth % of a cent per head per day for cattle or horses will be charged for crossing permits, but no charge will be made for permits on stock driveways established under the provision of section 10 of the act of December 29, 1916
39 Stat. 862, or on limited and defined trails over public lands within a grazing district where the purpose is proper and lawful.
R efunds
During periods of range depletion due to severe drought or other natural causes; or in case of a general epidemic of disease, during the life of the permit, the Secretary of the interior will in his discretion remit, reduce, refund in whole or in part, or postpone payment of grazing fees for such depletion period so long as the emergency exists.
The failure to utilize grazing rights after a license is issued will not entitle a licensee to a refund of fees properly paid. How ever, where fees have been paid which are not required by law or in excess of lawful requirements, an application for refund may be made under the provisions of the act of June 27, 1930
46 Stat. 822.

On page 3 of the rules of March 2, 1936, under the head ing Election of District Advisors, amend the fourth para graph to read as follows:
Notice of the time and place of said election shall be published in some newspaper of general circulation in the locality by the regional grazier for the area or areas affected. The notice wiU
also be posted in the office of the regional grazier and in the principal post office in the locality involved.

Signed Approved: May 19, 1937
S gd .

F. R. C arpenter, Director.

T. A. W alters,
First Assistant Secretary.
P. R. Doc. 37-1555; Piled, May 27,1937; 9 :39 a. m.

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Federal Register - May 28, 1937

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