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 1740 A merioan selling prlOl!. Vol. 46. p. 710. PROCLAMATIOXS.1934. WHEREAS the Commission has specified in its report the de- creased rate of duty on razor clams (siliqua patula), packed in air- tight containers, and the ad valorem rate of duty based on the American selling price, as defined in section 402 (g) of said act, of the domestic articles, on clams other than razor clams, and clams in combination with other substances (except clam chowder), packed in air-tight containers, found by the Commission to be shown by said investigation to be necessary to equalize such differences in costs of production; and WHEREAS in the judgment of the President such decreased rate of duty and such ad valorem rate of duty based upon said Americnn selling price are shown by such investigation of the Tariff Commis- sion to be necessary to equalize such differences in costs of production; Decreasing duty on NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Presi- cav~rtTarmstroBot (talk) 20:13, 8 July 2014 (UTC)6M. dent of the United States of America, do hereby approve and pro- claim a decrease in the rate of duty expressly fixed in paragraph 721 (b) of title I of said act on rnzor clams (siliqua patula), packed in air-tight containers, from 35 per centum ad valorem to 23 per centum ad valorem; and assessment of the rate of 35 per centum ad valorem expressly fixed in said paragraph, title, and act on clams VoL 46. p.710. May 2.1934. other than razor clams, and clams in combination with other sub- stances (except clam chowder), packed in air-tight containers, upon the American selling price, as defined in section 402 (g) of said act, of clams other than razor clams, and clams in combination with other substances (except clam chowder), packed in air-tight con- tainers, manufactured or produced in the United States. "\ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hnnd and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washin~ton this 1st day of ~Iay, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-four, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-eighth. By the President: CORDELL HULL Secretary oj State. FRANKLIN D ROOSEYELT [Ko.2081] EXTENDING FOR ONE YEAR THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF TITLE I OF THE EMERGENCY RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION ACT, 1933. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PRO(,LA~L\TION Emergency Railroad WHEREAS section 17 of Title I of the act entitled" An Act to Transportation Act l'h " . 1 .) .. '1 1933. • re leve t e eXlstmg natIona emergency m ra atlOn to mterstate ral - Preamble. road transportation, and to amend sections 5, 15(n) and 19(a) of the Interstate Commerce Act as amended", approved June 16, 1933 (c. 91, 48 Stat. 211, 217), reads as follows: Ante. p. 217. "SEC. 17. This title shall cease to have effect at the end of one year after the effective date, unless extended by a proclamation of the President for one _year or any part thereof, but orders of the Coordinator or of the Commission made thereunder shall continue in effect until vacated by the Commission or set aside by other lawful