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PROGLAMATIONS, 1926.. 2605 Presidentin ascertaining the differences in costs of production of and of all other facts and conditions enumerated in said section.withre— ven. 42. p. an spect to the article desciibedin Paragpiph;709 of Title I of said act of 1922, naizelyl, butter,being who y erin part the growth or prod- uct of the Uni States, and of and with respect to alike orsamilar article _wholly or inpart the growth or product of competing foreign countries;  » :4 r o ‘ Whereas inithe course oisaid investigation a hearing was held, of which reasonable publiotnotice was given and at which parties inter· ested were given reasonable opportunity to bezpresent, to produce evidence,andtobeheard;; . And whereas the President upon said investigation of said differ— ences in costs of production of said article wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of the like or article wholly or m part the growth or product of competing foreign countries, has thereby found that the princiggl competing country is Denmark and that the duty fixed in said ti and actdoes not egualize the diifer- ences in costs of production in the United States an in saigldprincigal competing country, namely, Denmark, and has ascertain and e- termined the increased rate of dutynecessary to the same. In _ dm on Now, therefore, I, CalvinsCoolidge, President of t e United States b¤tt$i°°§>`°€q¤sia1Z an- of America, do hereby determineand proclaim that thesincrease in f§‘§ff,§_‘“ °°’°S°*p'°‘ the rate of dutiy provided in said act shown by said ascertained dif» fergnlties in sai costs of production necessary to equalize the same is 8.8 0 0WS1 . ‘ ¢ · ‘ An increase in said dut on butter (within the limit of total increase R°t°' provided for insaid act) fiom 8 cents per pound to 12 cents pier pound. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ereunto set my and and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. V -. Done at the city of Washington this 6th daz of March in the year of V our Lord one thousand nine hun ed and twenty-six, and [san.] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and iiftieth. t Cn.vm Coonmsn By the President: Josnrn C. Gnnw Acting Secretary of State. Br mm Pimsrnmrr or mm Uzrrrmn Srarms or Ammuoa. A PROCLAMATION. Wmrnmas, The Secretary of Agricultiue, by virtue of the authority $°"},,?$°d*§_°° °' '***‘*`°' vested in him by section three of the Migratory Bird 'I‘reaty Act wg$¤¤:,*>1a m (40 Stat., 755), has submitted to me for $proval, regulations further Vol:39;>£:170§. amendatori of the regulations approv and proc aimed July 31,. V°*· ‘*°·*’· *8** 1918, whic the Secretary of Agriculture has determined 1to, be suite able.amendatory|:·1Eiilat1oxxs permitting and gloverning thehunting, taking, capture, ` ng possession, sale piu·c asc, shipment, trans·_ porjtation, carnage, and egport of said birds and parts thereof and “`ii2§¤‘i°“` °“i1€>ggS’ §if° °`“"i o dr ies M I ation , pen asonsonan osseeeiono rtain igratory Game Birds, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: REGULATION 4.—OPEN SEASONS ON AND POSSESSION OF 0****** ’°“°°““‘ CERTAIN rl/IIGRATORY GAME BIRDS. ` For the purpose of this re ' ation, me eriod of time herein $i»ii°$r°°?°i’ii°iI` prescribed as an open season gill be construgd to include the Erst P and last days thereof.