Federal Register - October 29, 1936
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W ashington T hursday, O ctober 29, 1936
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E xecutive O rder DESIGNATION O P TH E DIRECTOR O P TH E GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TO
ACT AS SECRETARY OF TH E INTERIOR
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by section 179 of the Revised Statutes 5 U. S. C., sec. 6, I
hereby authorize and direct Dr. W. C. Mendenhall, Director of the Geological Survey, to perform the duties of the Sec retary of the Interior during the absence or sickness from October 27, 1936 to November 3, 1936, inclusive, of the Secretary of the Interior, the Under Secretary of the In
terior, the First Assistant Secretary of theInterior and the Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
Executive Order No. 7277 of January 17, 1936, is modified accordingly.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse,
October 27, 1936.
No. 74791
F. R. Doc. 3140Filed, October 27,1936; 4:22 p. m.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
P roclamation C oncerning B ase P eriod to be U sed in C on
nection W it h E xecution of M arketing A greement and I ssuance of O rder R egulating H andling of M il k in F ort W ayne, I ndiana, M arketing Area
By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Ag riculture by the Agricultural Adjustment Act, approved May 12, 1933, as amended, the Secretary of Agriculture does hereby find and proclaim th at in connection with the exe cution of a marketing agreement and the issuance of an order regulating the handling of milk in the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Marketing Area, the purchasing power of such milk during the base period August 1909 to July 1914 cannot be satisfactorily determined from available statistics in the De partment of Agriculture, but that the purchasing power of such milk can be satisfactorily determined from available statistics in the Department af Agriculture for the period August 1919 to July 1929; and the period August 1919 to July 1929 is hereby found and proclaimed to be the base period to be used in connection with ascertaining the pur chasing power of milk handled in the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Marketing Area, for the purpose of the execution of a marketing agreement and the issuance of an order regulat ing the handling of said milk in that area.
In witness whereof the Secretary of Agriculture has executed this proclamation in duplicate and has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal of the Department
of Agriculture to be affixed in the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, this 27th day of October 1936.
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W. R. G regg,
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 3143Filed, October 28,1936; 11:51 a. m.
SRB-5, Supplement c 1936 A gricultural C onservation P rogramS outhern R egion BULLETIN NO. 5
Supplement c Southern Region Bulletin No. 5 is hereby amended by add ing a t the end thereof the following:
Where an application for payment is made covering land on which cotton was grown in 1936 and no cotton soil-deplet ing base could be established for such farm in 1936 pursuant to part H I of Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised, and part H of Southern Region Bulletin No. 3, the yield per acre of cotton to be entered in line 3, column B of Form 9 shall be the yield per acre determined by the county committee to be the normal yield per acre of cotton for similar land in the com m unity. In such cases, a zero shall be entered in line 1, column B of Form 9. A similar procedure shall be followed with respect to tobacco if tobacco was grown in 1936 and no tobacco soil-depleting base could be established.
A similar procedure shall be followed with respect to peanuts if peanuts for nuts were grown in 1936 and no peanut soildepleting base could be established. A productivity index shall be established for each farm in accordance with the provisions of section 5, part I, of Southern Region Bulletin No. 3, where the farm does not have the minimum acreage of soil-conserving crops computed pursuant to section 6, part H, of Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised, and where a productivity index has not previously been established with respect to the farm.
If the county committee has reason to believe th at any person making an application for payment in the county under the 1936 Agricultural Conservation Program has adopted practices which tend to defeat the purposes of the 1936 Agri cultural Conservation Program, it shall be the duty of such committee to immediately report to the State Committee all available data relative to performance of such person in the county in 1936. The report should contain the following:
1. All available data relative to performance of such person in the county in 1936 with the provisions of the 1936 Agri cultural Conservation Program.
2. The serial number of work sheets covering farms in the county owned or operated by such person.
3. The serial number of Forms 9 including the Form 9
with respect to rice, if any covering farms in the county owned or operated by such person.
The State Committee shall review such data, and if neces sary, request the county committee to check performance _
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