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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · June 4, 1936 · Public Law 642

Public Law 642.

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(/us/pl/74/641).] *Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Postal Service.Substitute employees.Ratio of, to regular employees. That the ratio of classified substitute railway postal clerks, classified substitute post-office clerks, classified substitute city letter carriers, classified substitute village letter carriers, classified substitute laborers, watchmen, and messengers, and classified substitutes in the Motor Vehicle Service, to regular railway postal clerks, post-office clerks, city letter carriers, village letter carriers, laborers, watchmen, and messengers, and employees of the Motor Vehicle Service, shall be not more than one classified substitute to six regular employees, or fraction thereof, respectively, except that in offices having fewer than six regular employees there may be one substitute clerk and one substitute carrier, *Proviso*.Excess of present ratios.and one substitute in the Motor Vehicle Service: *Provided*, That where the ratio of substitutes is now in excess of these ratios, no additional classified substitutes shall be appointed until these ratios No classified substitute to be furloughed, etc.are established: *Provided further*, That the provisions of this Act shall not operate to furlough or dismiss
(1)any classified substitute railway postal clerks, post-office clerks, city letter carriers, village letter carriers, or laborers, watchmen, or messengers; or
(2)any classified substitutes in the Motor Vehicle Service. Approved, June 4, 1936. To add certain lands to the Rogue River National Forest in the State of Oregon. 1936-06-04 49 Stat. 1460 494 Chapter 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 494.] AN ACT To add certain lands to the Rogue River National Forest in the State of Oregon. June 4, 1936.[[H. R. 8312](/us/bill/74/hr/8312).][[Public, No. 642](/us/pl/74/642).] *Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Rogue River National Forest, Oreg.Lands added to. That for the purpose of forest management and municipal watershed protection, the following-described lands are hereby added to and made a part of the Rogue River National Forest in the State of Oregon and shall hereafter be administered subject to all the laws and regulations Description.governing the national forests: Sections 31 to 35, inclusive, township 39 south, range 1 west; sections 2 to 11, inclusive, and sections 14 to 36, inclusive, township 40 south, range 1 west; section 1, and sections 11 to 36, inclusive, township 40 south, range 2 west, all *Proviso*.Prior legal rights not affected.Willamette base and meridian: *Provided*, That this action shall, as to all lands which are at this date legally appropriated under the public-land laws or reserved for any purpose, be subject to and shall not interfere with or defeat legal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public purposes of lands so reserved so long as such appropriation is legally maintained or such reservation remains in force. 1461 Sec. 2. That when the Secretary of Agriculture finds thatCutting of merchantable timber on revested lands. merchantable timber may be cut without detriment to the purity or depletion of the water supply from such of the above-described lands title to which has been revested in the United States under the Act of Congress approved June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218), said Secretary isVol. 39, p. 218. hereby authorized to dispose of such merchantable timber on suchDisposal of. lands in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture for the national forests and the entire proceeds of any such sale shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United StatesDeposit of receipts. in a special fund designated “The Oregon and California Land Grant Fund”, referred to in section 10 of the said Act of June 9, 1916, and be disposed of in the manner therein designated. Approved, June 4, 1936. To amend certain plant-quarantine laws. 1936-06-04 49 Stat. 1461 495 Chapter 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 495.] AN ACT To amend certain plant-quarantine laws. June 4, 1936.[[H. R. 8495](/us/bill/74/hr/8495).][
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