Federal Register - September 15, 1936
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VOLUME I
NUMBER 131
,
W ashington, Tuesday Septem ber IS, 1936
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E xecutive O rder MODIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 7070 OF JUNE 12, 1935, PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING APPOINTMENTS OF EM
PLOYEES PAID FROM EMERGENCY FUNDS
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me as President of the United States, paragraphs 3 and 4 of Executive Order No. 7070 of June 12, 1935, prescribing regu lations governing appointments of employees paid from emergency funds, are hereby modified so as to make said paragraphs inapplicable to the appointment or employment of any person serving in one of the executive departments, independent establishm ents, or adm inistrative agencies who may hereafter be given appointment in another executive department, independent establishm ent, or adm inistrative agency from a certificate issued by the Civil Service Com mission: Provided, That any such person may not be em ployed at a salary higher than that authorized by the Commissions certificate, and m ay not thereafter be pro moted or given an increase in compensation until after the expiration of six m onths from the date of employment.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W h it e H ouse ,
September 11, 1936.
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justice of said Commonwealth found in countries foreign to the United States of America and he sh a ll transm it such requests to the Secretary of State of the United States except that where the fugitive or fugitives sought shall have been found in Japan or within the consular jurisdiction of the American consular officer at Hong Kong, at Singapore, a t Bombay, at Calcutta, at Hobart Tasm ania, at Colombo, at Auckland, at Melbourne, or at Sydney Australia the United States High Commissioner may, in his discretion, transm it such request directly to the American Ambassador at Tokyo, Japan, or to the appropriate American consular officer, as the case may be, and such Ambassador or consular officer is hereby authorized, upon the receipt of the request from the United States High Commissioner, to make requisition for the extra dition of the fugitive or fugitives without awaiting instructions from the Secretary of State.
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The United States High Commissioner is further au thorized to receive all requests from foreign governments for the extradition from the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands of fugitives from the justice of such foreign govern m ents, either directly or from the Secretary of State of the United States, and to transm it such requests to the Chief Executive of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands.
This order shall take effect from and after this date.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T h e W h it e H ouse ,
Sept. 11, 1936.
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F. R . Doc. 2189Filed, Septem ber 12,1936; 11:28 a.m .
DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF n n g UNITEll STATES HTCH COMMIS TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
SIONER TO THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
W CONNECTION WITH PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING THE EXTRADI
TION OF FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE TO AND FROM THE COMMON
T. D. 4695
WEALTH OF t h e PHILIPPINE N u n ra a P rocessing - T ax on C ertain O il s S ec tio n 602% o f t h e R ev enu e A ct o f 1934, and S ectio n 702 of t h e R evenue A ct By virtue of th e authority vested in me by the provisions o f 1936.
of Section 7 4 of the Act of Congress approved March 24,
14 48 Stat. 456, 461, United States Code, T itle 48, Section CHAPTERS I AND H, REGULATIONS 48, AMENDED
1237, entitled An A rt To provide far the complete inde pendence of the Philippine Tsisuvfa, to provide for the adopTo Collectors of Internal Revenue and Others Concerned:
Chapter I of Regulations 48, approved August 17, 1934, is an.
a constitution and a form of government far the Philippine Islands, and far other purposes, and in view of amended in conform ity w ith the provisions of section 702 of ie provisions of Section 2 a 10 of the sanA Act, I do the Revenue Act of 1936, to read as follows:
hereby delegate to the United States High raimmisEinnpT to C hapter I
the Commonwealth of the Philippine islands the perform DEFINITIONS
ance of the duties and functions hereinafter described in connection w ith proceedings involving the extradition of Section 801 a of the Revenue Act of 1934
fugitives from justice to and from th e Commonwealth of the S ec. 801. a W hen used in th is Act Philippine I s la n d s 1.
The United States High. Commissioner shall receive all 1 The term person m eans a n individual, a tru s t or estate, or a corporation.
requests of the Chief Executive of the Commonwealth of the a partnership, 2 The term corporation Includes associations, joint-stock hilippine Islands for the extradition of fugitives from the companies, an d insurance comparti as, 1563