Federal Register - February 12, 1938
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Ex Parte No. 54
Office of Indian Affairs.
R osebud R e ser va tio n , S o u t h D a k o t a ORDER O F RESTORATION
Whereas, under authority contained in the acts of Con gress approved April 23, 1904 33 Stat. 254, March 2, 1907
34 Stat. 1230, and May 30,1910 36 Stat. 448, providing for the disposal by the United States of large areas of land within the boundaries of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, State of South Dakota, said areas were opened to settlement and entry under the general provisions of the homestead and tpwnsite laws of the United States and of the said acts of Congress by Presidential proclamations of May 13, 1904 33 Stat. 2354, August 24, 1908 35 Stat. 2203, and June 29, 1911 37 Stat.
1691, respectively, and Whereas, pursuant to authority contained in the act of March 2,1907, supra, certain tracts of land within the opened portion of the reservation were set aside and reserved for the townsites of Wamblee, Witten, and Wewela, and Whereas, there are now remaining undisposed of on the said opened portion of the Rosebud Reservation a number of tracts of surplus land, together with a large number of vacant lots within the above mentioned townsites which, while of little value for the original purpose of settlement and entry, upon thorough investigation have been found to be valuable to the Indians of the said reservation, and Whereas, by relinquishment and cancellation of home stead entries a small additional area of land may be included within the class of undisposed-of surplus land, and Whereas, the Tribal Council, the Superintendent of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, and the Commissioner of In
dian Affairs have recommended restoration to tribal owner ship of all such undisposed-of lands in the said reservation.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of the Interior by SectiQps 3 and 7 of the act of June 18, 1934 48 Stat. 984, I hereby find that restoration to tribal ownership of all lands which are now or may here after be, classified as undisposed-of, surplus, opened lands of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, together with all unsold lots in the townsites of Wamblee, Witten, and Wewela, will be in the public interest, and the said lands are hereby re stored to tribal ownership for the use and benefit of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of Indians of the Rosebud Indian Res ervation in the State of South Dakota, and are added to and made a part of the existing reservation, subject to any valid existing rights.
H arold L . I c k e s ,
Secretary of the Interior.
January 12, 1938.
P. R. Doc. 38-466; Piled, February 11,1938; 10:17 a. m .
S upplementary R egulations R elative to B ids of C arriers S ubject to the C layton A ntitrust A ct for S ecurities , S u pplies , or O ther A rticles of C ommerce
At a General Session of the Interstate Commerce Com mission, held at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1938.
It appearing, that the Commissions order herein dated October 6, 1919, and as amended October 4, 1920, and still in force 56 ICC 847-850, which prescribed regulations to govern bids subject to Section 10 of the Clayton Antitrust Act, for securities, supplies, or other articles of commerce, applied to all carriers subject to the Act to regulate commerce.
And it further appearing that under the provisions of Part H of the Interstate Commerce Act Motor Carrier Act, 1935
common carriers by motor vehicle, which are engaged in interstate or foreign commerce, now are subject to the Com missions jurisdiction;
It is ordered, that the regulations prescribed in said order dated October 6, 1919, as amended October 4, 1920, be, and they are hereby, made applicable on and after January 29, 1938, to all common carriers subject to Part I I of the Inter state Commerce Act Motor Carrier Act, 1935.
It is further ordered, that notice o f this order be given to all interested parties, including common carriers subject to Part I I of the Interstate Commerce Act Motor Carrier Act, 1935 and all others of the general public affected by this order, by publishing it, together with said order of October 6, 1919, as amended October 4, 1920, in the F ederal R egister, and by depositing copies thereof in the office of the Secretary of the Commission in Washington and the office of each of the District Directors of the Bureau of Motor Carriers of the Commission.
By the Commission.
se al P. B a r t e l , Secretary.
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Ex Parte No. 54
O rder as A mended O ctober 4, 1920
At a General Session of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, held at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 6th day of October, A. D. 1919.
It appearing; that section 1 of An Act to Supplement exist ing Laws Against Unlawful Restraints and Monopolies, and for Other Purposes, approved October 15,1914, hereinafter called the Clayton Antitrust Act, contains, among others, the follow ing definitions:
Commerce, as used herein, means trade or commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, or between the District of Columbia or any Territory of the United States and any State,
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