Federal Register - November 13, 1936
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
Regulations 91
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CORRECTION
The first paragraph of Article 5 of Federal Register Docu ment No. 3319, filed November 9, 1936, 4:12 p. m., appearing on Page 2052 of the Federal Register for Wednesday, Novem ber 11, 1936, should read as follows:
A r t . 5. Excepted services generally. Even though an indi vidual performs services within the United States for the per son who employs him, if the sendees are of a class which is specifically excepted by section 811 b of the Act or section 11 of the Carriers Taxing Act, they are excluded for the purposes of the tax.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.
Pursuant to call under authority of Section 4405 of the Revised Statutes by the Honorable Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce, a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Supervising Inspectors, consisting of J. B.
Weaver, Director; George Fried; and Eugene Carlson, was held in the office of the Director, Washington, D. C., on October 26, 1936. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted.
Resolution No. 1511-87
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M is c e l l a n e o u s I t e m s M a t e r ia l
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39781. W et and dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems, manufactured and installed by the Star Sprinkler Corpora tion. Star Sprinkler Corporation, N. W . Cor. Westmoreland and Collins Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
3976-1. W et and dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems, manufactured and installed by the Viking Automatic Sprinklers, Inc. Viking Automatic Sprinklers, Inc., 30 Vesey Street, New York, N. Y.
39791. W et and dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems, manufactured and installed by the Rockwood Sprinkler Com pany. Rockwood Sprinkler Company, Worcester, Massa chusetts.
3983-1. W et and dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems, manufactured and installed by the Central Automatic Sprinkler Company. Central Automatic Sprinkler Company, 247 East Ashmead Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
3903-1. Globe Saveall Airomatic automatic sprinkler sys tem, wet pipe and dry pipe, manufactured and installed by the Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company. Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company, 250 Park Avenue, New York, New York.
3964-1. W et and dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems, manufactured and installed by the Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America. Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America, Youngstown, Ohio.
SEARCHLIGHTS
3996-1. No. 939 Marine Life Boat Search-Lite.
Lam p Company, Los Angeles, California.
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SIGNAL PISTOL EQUIPMENT
3962-1. Parachute Signal Flare Cartridge. Acme Protec tion Equipment Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Resolved, That under authority of Sections 4405 and 4491
of the Revised Statutes, the following equipment be, and hereby is, aprpoved for use on vessels subject to inspection:
THREAD FOR USE WITH LIFE PRESERVERS
610-1. No. 10/4 F. M. C. natural W . P. finish thread. Con solidated Thread Mills of Mass., Inc., Fail River, Mass.
FIRE INDICATING AND ALARM SYSTEMS
2593-1. Aero Combined Manual and Automatic Fire De tecting System, American District Telegraph Company, 155
Sixth Avenue, New York, New York.
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
3834-1. S. O. S. Fire Guard one-quart carbon tetrachloride fire extinguisher. General Fire Truck Corporation, 2200 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
L if e b o a t E q u ip m e n t
Resolved, that under authority of Sections 4405, 4417, and 4488 R. S., Rule 111, Ocean and Coastwise, General Rules and Regulations under Section , entitled Lifeboat Equip ment, paragraph headed Provisions appearing on pages 4
and 9 of the 52nd Supplement, be, and hereby is, amended by deleting all after the fourth sentence of said paragraph and inserting in its stead the following:
Passenger ships engaged in international voyages shall carry in each lifeboat, one pound of condensed m ilk for each person the lifeboat is certified to carry. I f the vessel is operated in the North Atlantic, north of 35 north latitude, only one-half the quantity of condensed m ilk is required. Effective on existing vessels No vember 7, 1937, and on new vessels immediately.
so that Section , entitled Lifeboat Equipment, paragraph headed Provisions appearing on pages 4 and 9 of the 52nd Supplement, as amended, shall read:
v Provisions. An airtight receptacle containing two pounds of provisions for each person. These provisions may be of hard bread or Its equivalent In any approved emergency ration of cereal or
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