Federal Register - March 2, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday , March 2, 1939
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
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D eschutes P roject, O regon FIRST FORM RECLAMATION WITHDRAWAL
J anuary 9, 1939.
T he S ecretary of the I nterior.
Published by the Division, of the Federal Register, The National Archives, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved Juy 26, 1935 49
Stat. L. 500, under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee, with the approval of the President.
The Administrative Committee consists of the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by the Attorney General, and the Public Printer or Acting Public Printer.
The daily issue of the F ederal R egister will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1 per month or $10 per year;
single copies 10 cents each; payable in ad vance. Remit by money order payable to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Correspondence concerning th e publica tion of the F ederal R egister should be ad dressed to the Director, Division of the Federal Register, The National Archives, Washington, D. C.
tional water will be payable to the Board of Control upon demand.
O scar L. Chapman, Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
F. R. Doc. 39-706; Filed, March 1, 1939;
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Sir : It is recommended that the fol lowing described lands be withdrawn from public entry, under the first form TITLE 47TELECOMMUNICATION
of withdrawal, as provided in Section 3, Act of June 17, 1902 32 Stat. 388.
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D eschutes P roject , Oregon w ic k iu p reservoir
Willamette Meridian T. 22 S., R. 9 E., Sec. 4, SW&NE&, Ei/2SWi4, and Wi/2
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Respectfully, J ohn C. P age,
Commissioner.
I concur:
M. L. W ilson , Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
The foregoing recommendation is a Where publication is required for hereby approved and the Commissioner thirty days, if the register designate a of the General Land Office will cause daily paper, the notice should be pub the records of his office and the local lished in the Wednesday issue for five land office to be noted accordingly.
O scar L. C hapman, consecutive weeks; if weekly, in five Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
consecutive issues, and if semi-weekly, or tri-weekly, in any one of the weekly is F ebruary 17, 1939.
sues for five consecutive weeks.
b Where publication is required for F. R. Doc. 39-705; Filed, March 1, 1939;
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sixty days, except in mining cases, if the register designate a daily paper the notice should be published in the Wed nesday issue for nine consecutive issues;
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if weekly in nine consecutive issues; if semi-weekly or tri-weekly in any one B oise I rrigation P roject, I dahoof the weekly issues for nine consecutive O regon weeks.
Publication of notice in mining cases PUBLIC NOTICE OF ANNUAL WATER CHARGES 1
must be made in accordance with para F ebruary 15, 1939.
graph 45 of the mining regulations Cir 1. Annual Water Charges. The an cular No. 430, April 11, 1922, 49 L. D.
nual operation and maintenance charges 71; Sec. 185.58 C. P. R..
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Other regulations amended. Thefor the irrigation season of 1939, and regulations governing publications in thereafter until further notice, against homestead, soldiers additional home all lands of the Arrowrock Division, stead and trade and manufacturing site Boise Irrigation Project, Idaho-Oregon, cases, in Alaska; prescribed by Circular within the Settlers Irrigation District, No. 491 dated February 24, 1928 par. and other lands of the Arrowrock Divi 25, p. 33, Sec. 65.25 C. P. R.; par. 15, p. sion not included in the Boise-Kuna, 85, Sec. 61.15 C. P. R.; and par. 9, p. 14, Wilder, Nampa and Meridian, New York Sec. 81.9 C. F. R ., the regulations gov and Big Bend Irrigation districts shall erning publication in the case of timber be one dollar and ten cents $1.10 for and stone entries Par. 21, Circular 851, the first three 3 acre-feet of water February 25, 1926, 51 L. D. 371; Sec. and thirty 30 cents for each additional 285.21 C. P. R., and any other regula acre-foot; but a minimum charge of tions which may be in conflict with the one dollar and ten cents $1.10 will foregoing instructions, are hereby be made against each irrigable acre and must be paid as toll before any water amended so as to conform thereto.
is delivered. The minimum, operation F red W. J ohnson , and maintenance charge will be due Commissioner.
and payable to the Board of Control, Approved, February 17, 1939.
Boise, Idaho, on April 1 preceding the H arry S lattery, irrigation season. Charges for addiUnder Secretary.
C hapter X . R ules G overning E mergency R adio S ervices PART 1 11. IN GENERAL
Applications The Commission amended the follow ing sections, effective immediately, to read:
S ec. 111.10 Individual and blanket applications.
Individual applications for instruments of authorization shall be submitted for each station to be lo cated at a fixed location. Blanket ap plications for authorizations for identi cal mobile, portable-mobile, or low pow ered portable transmitters, submitted by a single applicant to cover equipment to be used in a single coordinated com munication system will be accepted. A
blanket application may be submitted by a single applicant for a license or modification of license, covering both the fixed transm itter and mobile, port able-mobile, or low powered portable transmitters used in a single coordinated communication system.!
Frequencies S ec. 111.20 State and municipal p lice stations. The following frequencies are allocated for use by state and mu nicipal police stations:!
1610 k c 1 1682 kc 2366 k c 1 2442 kc 1626 k c1 1690 k c1 2382 kc 2450 kc 1634 k c1 1689 k c 1 2390 k c1 2458 kc 1642 k c 1 1706 k c 1 2406 kc 2466 kc 1658 kc 1712 kc 2414 kc 2474 kc 1666 kc 2326 k c 1 2422 kc 2482 kc 1674 kc 2350 k c1 2430 kc 2490 kc S e c . 1 1 1.21 State and municipal additiondfl unlimited power, a The follow ing additional frequencies are allocated for use by fixed and portable municipal and state police stations without limita tion as to power:
Group A
30700 kc 33100 kc 37500 kc 31100 kc 33940 kc 39100 kc 31900 kc 35500 kc 39900 kc b The following additional frequen cies are allocated for use by fixed and portable municipal and state police sta-
Issued under the authority containe in Sec. 4 i, 48 Stat. 1066; 47 U. S. C. 3
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tAdopted by the F. C. C. on June 22, 1
effective Oct. 13, 1938, amended Feb. 27, 9
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Subject to the condition that no in 1 Act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat., 388, as F. R. Doc. 39-707; Filed, March 1, 1939;
ference is caused to Canadian station amended or supplemented.
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