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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1926. 2615 (except wood duck, eider ducks and swans), coot, gallinules, and Wilson snipe or jacksnipe shall be as follows: In Maine, New Hamgshire, Vermont, Massachusetts (except in ,,,§B°‘j’$'°P“*“* “¤“°°‘ Nantucket and Dukes ounties), Ohio, West Virginia, Michi%n, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South a- kota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Ne- vada, the open season shall be from September 16 to December 31; In New York (except Long Island) the open season shall be from September 24 to January 7; In that portion of Massachusetts known as Nantucket and Dukes Counties, and in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, the open season shall be from October 1 to January 15 · In that Gportion of New York known as Long Island, and in New Jersey, D aware, California, New Mexico, Arizona, and that portion of Texas lying west and north of the main tracks of the International & Great Northern Railroad extending from Laredo to San Antonio, Austin, and Longview, and the Texas & Pacific Railroad extendin from Longview to Marshall and Texarkana, the open season shag be from October 16 to January 31; In Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala- bama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and that portion of Texas lying east and south of the main tracks of the International & Great Northern Railroad extending from Laredo to San Antonio, Austin, and Longview, and the Texas & Pacific Railroad extending from Longview to Marshall and Texarkana, the open season shall be from November 1 to January 31; and b In Alaska the open season shall be from September 1 to Decem- er 15. NOW, THEREFORE, I, CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESIDENT ,,,§},{’*"°"i*1 °‘ ‘°““1°‘ OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DO HEREBY AP- PROVE AND PROCLAIM the foregoing amendatory reglulation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my and and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, [sm.u.] and of the Inde dence of the United States of America the one hundredmdlnd fiftieth. » ‘ C.·~.Lv1N Coomnen By the President: FRANK B Knnnose Secretary of State BY crm: Pnnsinnur or run Umrnn Srarns or Aiunmcx June21,1926. A PROCLAMATION Whereas in and by section 315 (a) of Title III of the act of Congress mimi °° mm '°u` approved September 21, 1922, entitled "An act to providerevenue, to §{g`§,f@,§§;· au,h0m_ regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries tigsél 4,, _ gu of the United States, and for other purposes," it 1s, among other ' "‘°` ` things, provided that whenever the President, upon investigation of the differences in costs of production of articles wholly or in part the rowth or product of the United States and of like or similar articIes wholly or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries, shall find it thereby shown that the duties fixed in this act do not equalize the said differences in costs of production in the United States and the principal competing country he shall, by

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