Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 2.djvu/616

 194:2 PROCLAMATIONS, 1924. WHEREAS, under and by virtue of said section of said Act the United States Tariff Commission has made an investigation to assist the President in ascertaining differences in costs of production of, and of all other facts and conditions enumerated in said section with v°1‘"" "‘8°3‘ respect (tiorltheéulgclesfdescribed inlparagraphs 7129 axiiild 730 of 'flitle I o said ari ct o 1922 name, w eat vv eat our, semo 'na crushed and cracked wheat, and similar wheat products not specially providege for, brgarff shorts and by-producg feee qlbtainqd in ?_illin§ wheat, ingw o y or in art the owt or pro act o the nite Statesil and of ind withiresliept to hire or similar articles wholly or in art the owt or ro act o com eting orei countries; P WHEIIEAS, in the course of said investigat§d1n a hearing was held, of which reasonable public notice was given and at which parties integested were giver: a £ea.§ona§>le opportunity to be present, to ro uce evidence an to e ear · P AND, WHEREAS, The President iépon said investigation of said differences in costs of production of said articles wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholl or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries,fias thereby found that the principal competing country is the Dominion of Canada and that the duties Hxed in said Title and Act do not equalize the differences in costs of production in the United States and in said principal competing country, namely, Canada, and has ascertained and determined the increase and decreased rates of _ _ dugy respectively, necessary to gqualize the same. °ql,f,§u°°,j,m,;’,§’,§§°§,‘{,°,f,“{,‘}  THEREFORE,, C VIN _ COOLIDGE, President of was <>f¤r<><¤¤¤¢i<>¤- the United States, do hereb Aeterm1ne and roclaim that the more s an ec ra e in said c ' ase d d reases in their t s of duty rd)vided `d A t shown b said ascertained differences in saidp costs of roduction yt uali th sa ar as follows P necessary o eq ze e me, e : Wh°°‘· An increase in said duty on wheat from 30 cents per bushel of www tc sixgyl pounds to 42 cegtsdper bushelhof sixéy pounds ;h h d °“'·° · increase in said uty on w eat our, semo `na, crus e or cracked wheat, andh wheat;1products not specigrllcylprovidigd for from 78 cents r un poun to $1.04 per un poun ; _ “"*°°“°°"’· A decrease iii said duty on bran shorts, and by-product feeds obtained in millinfg wheat (within the limit of total decrease provided fq; ir;1 said Act) rom 15 per centum ad valorem to 7% per centum a v orem. INdWlITNE?Sf  I havehherfqiiintp set my hand and cause thesea o the United Statesto a e . DONE at the City of Washington this seventh day of March, in the year of our Lor one thousand nine hundred and [snar,.] twenty-fo1u·, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred aéid fortybe(§g)hth. ALVIN Lmon. By the President: Cnanms E. Huozms Secretary of State.  BY rrm Pmasmrzur or '1"HZE Uiarrmu Srarss or Amnmca b A PROCLAMATION. lr¥£°iiil>ig.°rmS’°°°‘ WHEREAS Section I of a Joint Resolution of Con ess, entitled . . . . gr . . "°l·‘2·¤·3“‘· a "Jou1t Resolution to Prohibit the Exportation of   or Munitiqps (if War from the Urgtpd States to Certain Q?lUDH'1€F,u8Hd for ot er urposes’ approve anuary 31 1922 providesas o ows: eargriftumry °°m°m°` “That whenever the President Ends that in, any American country or in any country in which the United States exercises extraterritorial