Federal Register - May 24, 1938
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VOLUME 3
1934
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Washington, Tuesday, May 27, TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
T. D. 4804
I nternal R evenue T axes S muggled L iquor COLLECTION OF INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES ACCRUING ON SPIRITS
SMUGGLED OR CLANDESTINELY INTRODUCED INTO THE UNITED
STATES
in the opinion of the District Engineer any vessel is so moored or anchored, the owner thereof shall cause said vessel to be moved upon notification from and within the time specified by said District Engineer.
5.
These regulations shall take effect and be in force!
on and after the date of approval hereof and shall supersede the regulations prescribed December 11,1902 E. D. 44877/2.
Approved, May 5, 1938.
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To Collectors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue, and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to section 5 of the Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936 U. S. C., Sup. m , title 27, sec. 225 there are hereby imposed upon the collectors of internal revenue the right, privilege, power and duty now imposed upon collectors of customs by section 600 a 5 of the Revenue Act of 1918, as amended U. S. C., title 26, sec. 1150 f , of collecting and depositing internal revenue taxes accruing on distilled spirits smuggled or clandestinely introduced into the United States.
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R osw ell M agill ,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Approved, May 19, 1938.
IP. R. Doc. 38-1448; Piled, May 23,1938; 12:27 p. m.
H arry H . W oodring ,
Secretary of War.
P. R. Doc. 38-1441; Piled, May 21,1938; 9:40 a. m.
R egulations G overning th e U se , A d m inistra tion , and N avi gation of H u ro n , L orain , C leveland , F airport , A shtabula AND CONNEAUT HARBORS, O H IO
THE LAW
Section 7 of the River and Harbor Act of August 8, 1917, provides as follows:
Here follows, in the original document, an excerpt from Section 7 of the River and Harbor Act of August 8, 1917
40 Stat. 266, which may be found at 3 F. R. 1111 D I.
THE REGULATIONS
WAR DEPARTMENT.
R egulations G overning t h e U s e , A d m inistration and N avi gation of R ochester C harlotte H arbor , N e w Y ork the
LAW
Section 7 of the River and Harbor Act of August 8, 1917, provides as follows;
Here follows, in the original document, an excerpt from Section 7 of the River and Harbor Act of August 8, 1917
40 Stat. 266, which may be found at 3 F. R. 1111 D I.
THE REGULATIONS
In pursuance of the foregoing law, the following regula tions are hereby prescribed to govern the use, administration and navigation of Rochester Charlotte Harbor, New York.
1. No vessel shall exceed a speed of 6 miles per hour in Rochester Charlotte Harbor, New York.
2. No vessel shall while moored or at anchor, or by slow passage or otherwise while underway, unreasonably obstruct the free passage and progress of other vessels.
3. No vessel shall moor or anchor to any structure of the United States without the consent of the District Engineer, U. S. Army, in charge of the locality, or his authorized agent.
4. No vessel shall moor or anchor in or along any improved channel or basin in such manner as to interfere with im provement or maintenance operations therein. Whenever
In pursuance of the foregoing law, the following regula tions are hereby prescribed to govern the use, administra tion and navigation of Huron, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport, Ashtabula and Conneaut Harbors, Ohio.
1. No vessel shall exceed a speed of 6 miles per hour, except in the outer harbors where the maximum speed shall be 10 miles per hour.
2. No vessel shall while moored or at anchor, or by slow passage or otherwise while underway, unreasonably obstruct the free passage and progress of other vessels.
3. No vessel shall moor or anchor to any structure of the United States without the consent of the District Engineer, U. S. Army, in charge of the locality, or his authorized agent.
4. No vessel shall moor or anchor in or along any improved channel or basin in such manner as to interfere with im provement or maintenance operations therein. Whenever in the opinion of the District Engineer any vessel is so moored or anchored, the owner thereof shall cause said vessel to be moved upon notification from and within the time specified by said District Engineer.
5. These regulations shall take effect and be in force on and after the date of approval hereof and shall supersede the regulations prescribed for these harbors June 10, 1903, and amended January 27, 1911 E. D. 47291/2 .
Approved, May 5, 1938.
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H arry H . W oodring ,
Secretary of War.
IF. R. Doc. 38-1442; Filed, May 21,1938; 9:40 a. m.
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