Federal Register - May 12, 1936

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Washington, Tuesday May 12, 1936
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E xecutive O rder DISSOLUTION OP SECOND EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF
WASHINGTON, D. C.

WHEREAS Section 9 of the act of January 31, 1935, c. 2, 49 Stat. 1, 4, provides, in part, that the Export-Import Bank of Washington and the Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C., banking corporations organized under the laws of the District of Columbia as agencies of the United States, pursuant to Executive orders of the President, shall continue to be agencies of the United States until June 16, 1937, or such earlier date as may be fixed by the Presi dent by Executive order; and
WHEREAS the Second Export-Import Bank of Washing ton, D. C., has sold and transferred to the Export-Import Bank of Washington all of its existing commitments and has discontinued its active operation:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by the said Section 9 of the act of January 31, 1935, it is hereby ordered that on June 30, 1936, the Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C,, shall cease to be an agency of the United States; and it is fur ther ordered that the stockholders of the said Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C., shall proceed as rapidly as possible to wind up and liquidate all of its re maining business, property, and affairs, and .effect dissolu tion thereof in accordance with the laws of the District of Columbia.
Upon such final winding up, liquidation, and dissolution, all of the capital stock of the said Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C., shall be surrendered for retire ment and cancellation upon receiving, for the account of the United States and in full payment and liquidation of the said stock when surrendered for cancellation, all of the remaining funds of the said Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C. All such funds, when received, shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as mis cellaneous receipts. The records, and containers therefor, of the Second Export-Import Bank of Washington, D. C., shall be transferred and delivered to, and preserved by, the Export-Import Bank of Washington.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse ,
May 7, 1936.
No. 73651
Filed, May 8,1936; 3:03 p. m.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
T. D. 4641
R egulations 13 A mended
To District Supervisors, Internal Revenue, and Others Con cerned:
Article 1, Paragraph e, and Appendix B, of Regulations 13, issued under the provisions of Joint Resolution approved June 18,1934, entitled Joint Resolution to Protect the Reve nue by Regulation of the Traffic in Containers of Distilled Spirits, are hereby amended to read as follows:
Article 1 e Liquor bottle shaU mean any glass container for packaging distilled spirits for sale at retail, of a capacity of onehalf pint or greater, conforming to these regulations and to the regulations prescribed by the Federal Alcohol Administration, the regulations in that regard promulgated by the -Federal Alcohol Administration being hereby adopted as a part of these regulations.
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DIGEST OP CERTAIN PORTIONS OP REGULATIONS OP THE FEDERAL ALCOHOL
ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO STANDARD BOTTLES FOR DISTILLED SPIRITS

1. The standard bottles prescribed by regulations of the Federal Alcohol Administration are bottles of such size that they hold distilled spirits in an amount equal to one of the standards of fill set forth in paragraph 2 , with a head space not in excess of 8 per centum of the total capacity of the bottle after closure.
2. The standards of fill for distUled spirits in liquor bottles are as follows, subject to the tolerances set forth in paragraph 3
fills in amounts less than % pints om itted :
For all distilled spirits, whether domestically manufactured, domestically bottled, or imported:
1 gallon % quart % gallon 1 pint 1 quart % pint In addition, for Scotch and Irish whisky and Scotch and Irish type whisky; and for brandy and rum:
Vs Pint 3. The following tolerances shall be aUowed:
a Discrepancies due exclusively to errors in measuring which occur in filling conducted in compliance with good commercial practice.
b Discrepancies due exclusively to differences in the capacity of bottles, resulting solely from unavoidable difficulties in manu facturing such bottles so as to be of uniform capacity: Provided, That no greater tolerance shall be allowed in case of bottles which, because of their design, cannot be made of approximately uniform capacity than is allowed in case of bottles which can be manufactured so as to be of approximately uniform capacity.
c Discrepancies in measure due exclusively to differences in atmospheric conditions in various places and which unavoidably result from the ordinary and customary exposure of alcoholic beverages in bottles to evaporation. The reasonableness of dis crepancies under this paragraph shall be determined on the facts in each case.
4. Distilled spirits domestically bottled prior to January. 1,1935,.
and Imported distilled spirits entered in customs bond in bottles prior to March 1, 1935, shall be regarded as being in conformity with the prescribed standards of fill 1 if the bottle, or the label on the bottle, contains a conspicuous statement of the net con431

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Federal Register - May 12, 1936

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