Federal Register - July 1, 1937
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FEDERAL
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VOLUME 2
REGISTER
NUMBER 126
United
Washington, Thursday, July 1, 1937
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E x e c u t iv e O rder W ITHDRAW AL OF PUBLIC LAND FOR USE AS A RIFLE RANGE UNDER
THE SUPERVISION OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT
Idaho By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by the act of June 25, 1910, ch. 421, 36 Stat. 847, as amended by the act o f August 24, 1912, ch. 369, 37 Stat. 497, it is ordered as follows:
S e c t io n 1. Executive Order No. 6910 of November 26, 1934, as amended, temporarily withdrawing all public lands in certain states for classification and other purposes, is hereby revoked in so far as it affects the following-described tracts of land in Idaho:
named airports are hereby redesignated as airports of entry for the landing o f aircraft from foreign countries for a period of one year from the dates shown opposite their re spective names:
Bangor Municipal Airport, Bangor, Me., June 26, 1937.
Crosby Municipal Airport, Crosby, N. Dak., June 28, 1937.
Burlington Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vt., JuñT 29, 1937.
seal
F rank D o w ,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
Approved: June 26, 1937.
B. G i b b o n s , Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
S teph en
F. R. D oc. 37-1983; Filed, June 30,1937; 11 :43 a. m .
B oise M eridian T. 2 N., R. 2 W., sec. 26, w y 2SW%, S V iS W N W , 100 acres.
S e c t io n 2. Subject to valid existing rights, and the condi tions set forth in section 3 of this order the tracts of land described in section 1 hereof are hereby withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry and reserved for use as a rifle range by the Nampa Rod and Gun Club of Nampa, Idaho, under the supervision of the W ar Department, in furtherance of the provisions of the act of June 7, 1924, 43
Stat. 477, 510.
S e c t io n 3. The said S % SW 4NW %, section 26, having been withdrawn December 22, 1903, under second-form reclama tion withdrawal under the act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, is primarily under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior. The withdrawal of this tract is made subject to the said reclamation withdrawal, and the rifle range opera tions on this land shall be conducted in such manner that they will not interfere with the purposes of such withdrawal.
S e c t io n 4. The withdrawal made by section 2 of this order shall continue in force until revoked by the President or by act of Congress.
F r a n k l in D R o o se v e lt
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
SR-B-101 Amendment 15
1937 A g r ic u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P r o g r a m S o u t h e r n R e g io n BU LLET IN
15
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Do mestic Allotment Act, Southern Region Bulletin 101 is hereby amended by adding the following to paragraph 2
of subsection a of Section 15:
i. Such rates of payment for the respective counties shall be as follows:
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Alabama
June 28, 1937.
No. 76471
F .R .D o c.37-1981; Filed, June29,1937; 3:55p.m .
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
T . D. 49068
A ir p o r t s o f E n t r y a ir po r t s
101----AMENDMENT
County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments in Con nection W ith the General Soil-Depleting Base
Co u n ty R ate
T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
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Issued June 25,1937
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PERIOD OF ONE YEAR
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Under the authority of section 7 b of the A ir Commerce Act of 1926 U. S. C., title 49, sec. 177 b t the following-
Autauga, $4.30; Baldwin, $6.75; Barbour, $3.40; Bibb, $4.85;
Blount, $4.85; Bullock, $3.05; Butler, $4.05; Calhoun, $4.85; Cham
bers, $4.25; Cherokee, $4.85; Chilton, $4.70; Choctaw, $4.40; Clarke, $4.15; Clay, $4.70; Cleburne, $5.15; Coffee, $4.05; Colbert, $5.60;
Conecuh, $4.05; Coosa, $4.85; Covington, $3.80; Crenshaw, $3.95;
Cullman, $5.30; Dale, $3.95; Dallas, $5.05; DeKalb, $4.95; Elmore, $5.20; Escambia, $4.50; Etowah, $4.75; Fayette, $4.60; Franklin, $5.20; Geneva, $4.05; Greene, $4.50; Hale, $5.05; Henry, $3.95;
Houston, $3.95; Jackson, $5.30; Jefferson, $6.10; Lamar, $4.85;
Lauderdale, $5.75; Lawrence, $5.20; Lee, $4.15; Limestone, $5.85;
Lowndes, $5.05; Macon, $3.80; Madison, $5.75; Marengo, $5.20;
Marion, $4.70; Marshall, $5.60; Mobile, $6.20; Monroe, $4.50; M ont gomery, $4.40; Morgan, $3.20; Perry, $4.60; Pickens, $4.60; Pike, $3.60; Randolph, $4.60; Russell, $3.35; St. Clair, $4.50; Shelby, $4.85; Sumter, $5.05; Talladega, $4.75; Tallapoosa, $4.60; Tusca loosa, $4.85; Walker, $4.75; Washington, $4.75; Wilcox, $4.85; W in
ston, $4.75.
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