Federal Register - May 10, 1938

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REGISTER
1934

NUMBER 91

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Washington, Tuesday, May 10, 1938
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.

T.D. 49545

C ustoms R egulations A mended D ispo s it io n o p A bandoned or F orfeited A rticles S u b jec t to I nternal -R evenue T ax
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in sections 251 of the Revised Statutes and 624 of the Tariff Act of 1930 U. S. C., title 19, secs. 66 and 1624, article 1012 of the Customs Regu lations of 19371 is hereby amended as follows:
Paragraph d : The words for domestic consumption should be inserted after the word sold in line 4, and the following sentence added at the mid of the paragraph:
If such articles can not be sold for domestic consumption for an amount equivalent to or more than the internalrevenue tax, they should be destroyed unless they can be advantageously sold for export from continuous customs custody.
Paragraph e : The words for domestic consumption should be inserted after the word thereof in line 3, and the words or can not be advantageously sold for export from continuous customs custody inserted before the word he in line 4. The comma after the word tax in the same line should be deleted.
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J ames H. M oyle , Commissioner of Customs.
Approved May 3,1938:
S tephen B. G ibbons ,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
IF .R .D oc.38-1313; Filed, May 7,1938; 10:10 a.m .

e Federal Communications Commission Radio Inspection Districts Radio district
T. D. 49546
C ustoms R egulations A mended R adio E qu ipm en t and R adio O perators on B oard S h ip
M ay 3, 1938.

To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in section 161 of the Revised Statutes U. S. C., title 5, sec. 22 and section 303 r of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended U. S. Cn title 47, sec. 303 r , article 172 of the Customs Regulations of 19372 is amended to read as follows:
Art. 172. Radio equipment and radio operators on board ship a Any ship that leaves or attempts to leave any harbor or port of the United States in violation of the provi1 2 F. R. 1961 D I.
22 F. R. 1777 D I.

sions of title HE, part EE, of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended U. S. C., title 47, secs. 351 to 362, inclusive, or the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission made in pursuance thereof, or any ship of the United States that is navigated outside of any harbor or port in violation of any of the provisions of title HE, part H, of the act, or the rules and regulations of the commission made in pursuance thereof, shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $500, recoverable by way of suit or libel. Each such de parture or attempted departure, and in the case of a ship of the United States each day during which such navigation occurs, shall constitute a "separate offense.
b The details concerning the apparatus and operators required for the various classes of vessels are contained in regulations issued from time to time by the Federal Com munications Commission. These regulations are binding upon customs officers. AH correspondence concerning the regulations should be addressed to the Federal Communica tions Commission, Washington, D. C.
c Every wilful failure on the part of the master of a ship of the United States to enforce or to comply with the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, or the rules and regulations of the commission as to equip ment, operators, or radio service, shall cause him to forfeit to the United States the sum of $100.
d The master or agent of each vessel subject to the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, upon entering port with the expectation of departing therefrom, shall file a radio declaration on F. C. C. Form 753a in duplicate with the collector of customs, who will furnish the radio inspector of that district with one copy in order that proper inspection may be made before the vessel departs.

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Address of the inspector in charge
Ports
All New England.
New York, Yonkers, Newark, and vicinity.
Philadelphia, Pa., Camden, N .J., Chester and Marcus Hook, Pa., and Wilmington, Del.
Fort McHenry, Baltimore, M d__ Baltimore, M d., and Alexandria Va.
New Post Office Building, Norfolk, Norfolk, Newport News, Rich Va.
mond, and Hopewell, Va.
Suboffice, Post Office Building, Savannah, Qa., and Charleston, Savannah, Qa.
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Boom 314, Federal Building, MiJacksonville, Miami, and Key ami, Fla.
West, Fla.
Suboffice, P. O. Box 729, Tampa, Tampa and Pensacola, Fla.
Florida.
Customhouse, New Orleans, L a__ New Orleans, La., Gulfport, Miss., Mobile, Ala., Baton Bouge, La., and vicinity.
Federal Building, Galveston, Baytown, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Freeport, Gal Texas.
veston, Houston, Orange and Port Arthur, Texas, and Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Customhouse, Boston, Mass____
Federal Building, New York, N. Y.
New United States Customhouse, Philadelphia, Pa.

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