Federal Register - November 13, 1937
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E x e c u t i v e O rder AMENDMENT OF PARAGRAPH 6, SUBDIVISION VH, SCHEDULE A, CIVIL
SERVICE RULES
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by paragraph Eighth, subdivision SECOND, section 2 of the Civil Service Act 22 Stat. 403, 404, it is ordered that para graph 6, Subdivision V II, Schedule A of the Civil Service Rules be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:
6. Temporary clerks, carriers, and laborers required for part-time or intermittent work in the Postal Service in con nection with the holiday or seasonal business from November 15, 1937, to January 15, 1938.
F r a n k l in D R o o s e v e l t T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
November 11, 1937.
No. 77381
F . R. Doc. 37-3307; Filed, November 12,1937; 11:27 a. m.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
T . D. 47741
C a s e s a n d B o t t l e s f o r P a c k a g in g I n d u s t r ia l A l c o h o l
To District Supervisors and Others Concerned:
The first paragraph of article 55 of Regulations 3, page 57, as amended by T. D. 4502, dated December 15, 1934, is further amended to read as follows:
A r t . 55. Original packages of alcohol filled at industrialalcohol bonded warehouses may consist of cases containing 1-half-pint, 1-pint, 1-quart, or 1-gallon bottles liquid measure, as follows: 32 one-half-pint bottles, 48 one-half pint bottles, 16 one-pint bottles, 24 one-pint bottles, 12 onequart bottles, 1 one-gallon bottle, or 3 one-gallon bottles.
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
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REGISTER
T . H e l v e r in g ,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Approved, November 9, 1937.
R o s w e l l M a g il l ,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F . R. Doc. 37-3305; Filed, November 11,1937; 3 :56 p. m.
T . D. 4775
S a l e a n d S h i p m e n t o f P r o p r ie t a r y S o l v e n t s
To District Supervisors and Others Concerned:
Paragraph 6 , of Section 2, Title I, of the liqu or Law Repeal and Enforcement Act, reads as follows:
6 The term regulation shall mean any regulation prescribed by The Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary of the
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Treasury for carrying out the provisions of this title or o f Title TTT of the National Prohibition Act, and the Commissioner is authorized to make such regulations.
Pursuant to the authority conferred by the statute above quoted, the fourth, fifth, and sixth paragraphs of Article 146
of Regulations No. 3, as amended by Treasury Decision 16, dated August 2, 1933, Treasury Decision 4524, dated Febru ary 16, 1935, and Treasury Decision 4577, dated August 8, 1935, are further amended to read as follows:
Proprietary solvents produced from specially denatured alcohol, Formula 1, may be sold by producers to users for solvent or other manufacturing purposes only, or to dealers or other producers for resale. Packages of such proprietary solvents containing more than five wine gallons shall be of metal only, and shall have embossed thereon the serial num bers and permit number or symbol of the producer by or for whom the packages are filled, such as are prescribed by A rti cle 111, as amended by Treasury Decision No. 9, with respect to completely denatured alcohol. Such packages shall also bear the name and address of the producer by or for whom the packages are filled. Before packages are filled by one producer for another producer, permission must first be obtained therefor from the Commissioner.
Upon written authorization of the Commissioner, ship ments of proprietary solvents may be made by producers in railroad tank cars, or in tank wagons or tank trucks oper ated or controlled by them, or by their bona fide agents, to themselves at other locations, and to their bona fide agents where title remains vested in the producer; and producers and their bona fide agents may make shipments of such solvents by such means to 1 other producers of proprietary solvent; and 2 actual users for solvent or manufacturing purposes, and not for resale: Provided that, in the case of shipments to wholly-owned subsidiaries of the producer title may be transferred to such agents; and, provided further that, in the case of railroad tank car shipments the vendee has railroad siding facilities on his premises for receiving such tank car shipments; and, provided further, in the case of tank wagon or tank truck shipments the producer shall be responsible under his bond for the delivery of the proprie tary solvents to actual users for solvent or manufacturing purposes.
When proprietary solvents are sold by the producer to another producer, complete records of these transactions must be maintained by the actual producer and the vendee producer. Users of proprietary solvents who receive such solvents in railroad tank cars, tank wagons, or tank trucks, must maintain complete records of the receipt and actual use thereof. The records herein prescribed must be kept available for inspection by internal revenue officers.
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G u y T . H e l v e r in g ,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Approved, November 9, 1937.
R o s w e l l M a g il l ,
Acting Secretaryi of the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 37-3306; Filed, November 11,1937; 3 :56 p. m.,
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