Federal Register - May 13, 1937
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Washington, Thursday, M ay 13, 1937
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
< Bureau of Customs.
T . D. 48964
C u s t o m s R e g u l a t io n s A m e n d e d V e s se l S u p p l ie s
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in section 251 of the Revised Statutes and sections 309 a and 624 of the Tariff Act of 1930 U. S. C., title 19, secs. 66, 1309 a and 1624, the Customs Regulations of 1931 are amended as follows:
Article 457 a , as amended by T. D. 48788, is further amended by inserting a period after the words and figures customs Form 7506 and deleting the balance o f the paragraph.
Article 461, as amended by T. D.s 48495 and 48788,1 is further amended to read as follows:
A r t ic l e 461. Cancellation of bonds. An affidavit of the master or other officer ot the vessel having knowledge of the facts, showing that such supplies have been used on board the vessel and no portion thereof landed within the limits of the United States or any of its possessions, m ust be produced within six months from the date of the withdrawal to cancel the bond provided for in article 457 c . The six-months period may be extended as provided in article 1255. Such an affidavit must like wise be produced when the withdrawal is made by the principal on.the warehouse or rewarehouse entry bond to secure credit on such bond for the free withdrawal, except where the vessel departs from the port of withdrawal directly for a foreign port.
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J a ip is H . M o y l e ,
Commissioner of Customs.
Approved: May 8, 1937.
S t e p h e n B. G i b b o n s , Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
P . R. Doc. 87-1352; Filed, May 12,1937; 10:49 a.m .
Public Health Service.
Amendment No. 16 to Quarantine Regulations O b t a in in g o p B i l l s o f H e a l t h B y a n d Q u a r a n t in e I n s p e c
t io n o f V e s s e l s P l y i n g B e t w e e n F o r e ig n P o r t s O n or N ear t h e F r o n t ie r s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d P o r t s o f t h e C o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S tates a n d A la s k a M a y 7, 1937.
Pursuant to the authority contained in section 2 of the Act of February 15, 1893, as amended U. S. C title 42, sec. 82, paragraph 3 of the quarantine regulations of the United States, as amended, is further amended to read as follows:
Vessels operating exclusively between Canadian ports and ports in the continental United States and Alaska are exempted rom obtaining consular bills of health at Canadian ports and irom quarantine inspection upon arrival at ports in the conti11 P. R. 1431; 2 P. R. 274.
nental United States and Alaska. Vessels operating exclusively between ports in the Republic of Cuba and in the Baham a Islands and ports in Florida, south of 28 north latitude, and vessels operating exclusively between ports on the W est Coast of Lower California and ports in the State of California, south of 33 north latitude, are exempted from obtaining consular bills of health at Cuban and Baham a Islands ports and at ports on the W est Coast of Lower California, respectively, and from quarantine inspection upon arrival at the ports designated in the United States, but such vessels may be subjected to inspection to determine rat infestation and, when found rat infested, to deratization meas ures. However, during the prevalence df any of the quarantinable diseases at any foreign port of departure or call, aU aforementioned vessels shall obtain at any such infected port or ports from the consular officer of the United States, or from the medical officer of the United States, when such officer has been detailed by the President, a bill of health, in duplicate, in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and such vessels shall be sub ject to quarantine inspection upon arrival at any port in the continental United States or Alaska.
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J o s e p h in e R o c h e ,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
P . R. Doc. 37-1349; Piled, May 11,1937; 2:34 p. m .
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Division of Territories and Island Possessions.
I. C. C. No. 122 .
T h e A l a s k a R a il r o a d i n C o n n e c t io n W i t h A l a s k a S t e a m
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JOINT FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 36C 1
Naming Commodity Rates from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington to Anchorage, Alaska Governed, except as otherwise provided herein, by The Western Classification No. 66 as published in Consolidated Freight Classification No. 11, R. C. Fyfes I. C. C. No. 24, supplements thereto or successive reissues thereof. Issued April 10, 1937. Effective April 12, 1937. Authority Act March 12, 1914 and Executive Order No. 3861.
Issued by O. F. O h lso n ,
General Manager, Anchorage, Alaska.
A p p l ic a t i o n o f R a t e s
Item No. 5. The commodity rates named herein apply only on shipments moving from Tacoma or Seattle, Washington, and destined to Anchorage, Alaska, and will not apply to intermediate points.
Item No. 10. Rates named herein do not include charges for storage, wharfage, handling trucking between wharf N o Supplement to this Tariff will be issued except for the purpose of cancelling the Tariff, unless otherwise specifically authorized by the Commission.
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