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§ 25.2

Noncommercial use.

(a) Permitted uses. Products bearing the name or symbol of "Johnny Horizon," provided by the Government or acquired from licensed sources, may be used without a license or advance permission by any person or organization for the purpose of furthering antilitter and environmental cleanup campaigns, provided that no charge is made by the unlicensed user for service or products.

(b) Technical advice. To the extent possible, technical advice will be given to interested parties upon request to the Director.

(c) Cooperation. The Director may enter into cooperative agreements with other Federal and State agencies for use of the name or symbol of "Johnny Horizon." Agreements shall state the respon

sibilities of each agency pertaining to (1) maintaining the integrity of the program, (2) supplying materials, (3) assisting other groups or organizations, (4) restrictions of uses of materials, (5) altering artwork, and (6) making arrangements with public personalities engaged in the program.

§ 25.3 Contributions.

The Director may accept contributions of money and personal property by any person or organization for use in the "Johnny Horizon" program.

§ 25.4 Unauthorized use.

Manufacture, importation, reproduction, or use of the "Johnny Horizon” name or symbol, except as provided for under these regulations in this part is prohibited (18 U.S.C. 714).

Appendix-Table of Public Land Orders, 1948-1972

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California, withdrawing public lands for use of Navy
Department.

Nevada, withdrawing public lands for use of Bureau
of Land Management as an administrative site.
Utah, revoking Executive Order No. 6587 of Febru-
ary 6, 1934, withdrawing public lands for classifica-
tion in aid of legislation, and for other purposes;
Public Land Grazing Withdrawal No. 4.
California, withdrawing public lands for use of the
Department of the Navy for aviation purposes.
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for classification__
Utah, enlarging the Fishlake National Forest..

Oregon, revoking Executive order of November 15,
1912.

Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of Alaska

Road Commission as an administrative site.
Montana, revocation of withdrawal of lands for use
of the War Department in the construction of a
pipe line to serve Fort William Henry Harrison.
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from Chugach
and Tongass National Forests and restoring them
to homesite entry.

California, revoking in part Public Land Order No.
125 of May 20, 1943, withdrawing public lands for
use of War Department as bombing target sites.
Colorado, withdrawing public lands for use of De-
partment of Army for flood control purposes.
Florida, revoking Executive Order No. 4127 of Janu-
ary 14, 1925.
Alaska, revoking in part Executive Order No. 8877
of August 29, 1941, withdrawing public lands for
use of War Department for military purposes.
Florida, revoking Executive Order No. 942 of Septem-
ber 26, 1908.

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Alaska, revoking in part Public Land Order No. 36
of September 7, 1942 withdrawing public lands for
military purposes.

Alaska, reducing withdrawal made by Public Land
Order No. 386 of July 31, 1947, and classifying
and opening the released lands to lease and sale
under act of June 1, 1938, as amended.
New Mexico, revoking in part Executive Order No.
9109 of March 21, 1942, as amended withdrawing
public lands for use of War Department for mili-
tary purposes.

New Mexico, revoking Public Land Order No. 55 of
November 5, 1942, withdrawing public lands for
use of War Department as practice bombing ranges.
Arizona, revoking Executive Order No. 3314 of July
26, 1920.

Utah, modifying Public Land Orders No. 15 of July
21, 1942, and No. 66 of November 30, 1942, as
amended, withdrawing public lands for use of War
Department.

Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from the
Tongass National Forest and restoring them to
homesite entry.

Montana, revoking Public Land Order No. 100 of
March 17, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use
of the War Department for military purposes.
Washington, revoking Public Land Order No. 38 of
September 8, 1942, withdrawing public lands for
use of the Navy Department for aviation purposes.
California revoking Public Land Orders 31 of August
14, 1942, and 181 of October 1, 1943, withdrawing
public lands for the use of the War Department.
Nevada, revoking Public Land Order No. 145 of
July 8, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use in
connection with prosecution of the war.
Alaska, modifying Executive Order No. 2242 of
August 31, 1915, and reserving certain lands for
the use of the Alaska Road Commission as an ad-
ministrative site.
Colorado, withdrawing public lands and reserved
minerals in patented lands for the use of the
United States Atomic Energy Commission.
California, withdrawing public lands in connection
with Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1.

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Oregon, revoking Public Land Order 11 of July 8,
1942, as amended, withdrawing public lands for
use of War Department as a camp site.
Alaska, modifying Executive Order 4949 of August
14, 1928, to permit issuance of coal permits or
leases.

Wyoming, revoking Public Land Order No. 183 of
October 1, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use
of the War Department.

Alaska, revoking Executive Order No. 773 of March
23, 1908, withdrawing certain public lands at
Lowell Point for use of the Navy Department as a
coaling depot.

Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 77 of Jan-
uary 8, 1943, withdrawing certain public lands at
Chamberlain Point and Topeka Point, Alaska for
use of War Department.

Louisiana, revoking Executive Order No. 5005 of
December 5, 1928, withdrawing public lands in aid
of legislation and of Mississippi flood control
projects.
New Mexico, modification of Executive Order 9029
of January 20, 1942, as amended, Public Land
Order No. 7 of June 29, 1942, as amended, and
Public Land Order No. 173 of September 27, 1943,
withdrawing public lands for use of War Department.
California, withdrawing public land for use of De-
partment of Army.

Idaho, revoking Executive Order 8932 of November
5, 1941, as amended, withdrawing public lands for
use of War Department.

Arizona, revoking Public Land Order No. 39 of
September 10, 1942, as amended, withdrawing
public land for use of War Department as practice
bombing range.

Oregon, revoking in part Executive Order 9042 of
January 26, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use
of War Department.

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Alaska, withdrawing public lands in aid of timber
cutting operations.

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New Mexico, revoking in part Public Land Order No.
105 of March 29, 1943, as amended, withdrawing
public land for use of the War Department as
bombing target ranges.
California, withdrawing certain public lands for use
of Department of Army for military purposes.
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from Tongass
National Forest and restoring them for purchase
as trade and manufacturing and homesites.
Oregon, transfer of lands from Rogue River National
Forest to Klamath National Forest.
New Mexico, revoking Public Land Order No. 63 of
November 18, 1942, as amended, withdrawing
public land for use of War Department as practice
bombing ranges.

Alaska, revoking in part Executive Order No. 1039
of February 27, 1909, as amended, establishing
Tuxedni National Wildlife Refuge.
Florida, revoking Executive Order No. 4014 of May
22, 1924.

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Alaska, withdrawal of public lands in aid of con-
templated legislation.

Alaska, withdrawing public lands for classification
and examination and in aid of proposed legislation.
Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 161 of
August 23, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use
of War Department as garrison and cemetery sites.
Alaska, reserving certain public land as air-naviga-
tion site withdrawal No. 241 and revoking Public
Land Order No. 96.

Oregon, modifying Executive order creating Power
Site Reserve No. 631.

California, revoking in part Executive Order No.
6361 of October 25, 1933, withdrawing lands for
classification and pending determination as to the
advisability of including such lands in a national
monument.

Arizona, withdrawing public lands for use of the
Department of the Army for flood control purposes.
Oregon, transfer of lands from the Umatilla National
Forest to the Whitman National Forest.
Colorado and Utah, withdrawing public lands and re-

served minerals in patented lands for use of United
States Atomic Energy Commission.
Minnesota, modifying the Beltrani Wildlife Manage-
ment Area.

New Mexico, revoking in part Executive Order No.
8874 of August 28, 1941, as amended, withdrawing
public lands for use of War Department as practice
bombing range.

Oregon, withdrawing public lands for the use of
Department of Army for flood control purposes.
Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of Bureau of
Land Management as an administrative site and
reducing Air-Navigation Site Withdrawal No. 129.
California, modification of Executive Order No. 6206
of July 16, 1933.

California, amending a portion of land description in
Public Land Order No. 435 of Jan. 12, 1948.
Arizona and Nevada, revocation of Executive Order
No. 6065 of March 3, 1933, as amended, covering
Boulder Canyon National Wildlife Refuge; partial
revocation of Executive Order No. 5105 of May 3,
1929 and Executive Order No. 5339 of April 25,
1930, covering temporary withdrawals for national
monument purposes.

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Wisconsin, revoking Executive Order No. 2759 of
November 22, 1917, withdrawing two small islands
known as Sister Islands, situated in Green Bay,
Wisconsin, for lighthouse purposes.

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Arkansas, withdrawing public land for use of Depart-
ment of the Army for flood control purposes.
Arizona, revoking Executive Order No. 9081 of Feb-
ruary 27, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use
of the War Department for aviation purposes.
California, revoking in part Executive order creating
Public Water Reserve No. 114.

Alaska; withdrawing public land for the use of the
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the
Interior, as an administrative site.
Alaska, revocation of Public Land Order No. 169 of
September 21, 1943.

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Arkansas, revocation of Public Land Order No. 120
of May 11, 1943.

Michigan, addition of certain lands to Marquette
National Forest.

Florida, revoking the Executive Order of December
6, 1890, and withdrawing the lands thereby
released for recreational purposes.
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from national
forest and restoring them for purchase as homesites
or business sites.

California, transferring jurisdiction over oil and gas
deposits in certain lands owned by the United
States.

Texas, transferring jurisdiction over oil and gas de-
posits in certain lands owned by the United States.
Arizona, revoking Public Land Order No. 22 of
August 6, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use
of War Department as bombing range.
California, revoking Public Land Order No. 110 of
April 14, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use of
the War Department for aviation purposes.
New Mexico, revoking Public Land Order No. 186 of
October 11, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use
of the War Department as an auxiliary landing
field and as practice bombing ranges.
South Dakota, revoking Public Land Order No. 147
of July 12, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use
of the War Department as a pattern gunnery range.

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