Federal Register - September 2, 1959

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Fuente: Federal Register

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Wednesday, September 2 1959
CO D IFICATIO N GUIDE Con.
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Rubber garden hose.
Rubber heels and soles.
Rubber hot-water bottles.
Rubber soling slabs.
Surgeons rubber gloves.
Waterproof rubber footwear of all types, including leather footwear with rub ber soles.
W ood Manufactures
31. Domestic woodware clothes pegs, etc..
149. Furniture of bamboo, cane, wicker work, or similar material.
222. Manufactures of mulga wood.
158. Woodwool excelsior.
62. Wooden mouldings for picture and mir ror frames.
61. Wooden picture and mirror frames.
70. Wooden spring blind or shade rollers.
P aper
and
R elated P roducts
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217. Furniture casters and parts thereof.
20. Furniture of metal other than domestic furniture.
89. Gasoline and kerosene pressing irons.
21. Locks, padlocks, keys, and key blanks.
124. Machine knives.
55. Nails and staples of all kinds except for decorative purposes including hob nails and boot and shoe studs and spikes.
125. Paper machine wires.
134. Pipe joints of iron and steel excluding malleable cast iron and nonmalleable cast iron.
133. Pipe joints of nonmalleable cast iron.
184. Precision screws and other precision turned parts of metal.
57. Rivets of iron and steel.
25. Slide fasteners.
194. Spectacle frames other than of gold or gold-filled.
189. Stropping machines, razor grinders, and razor sharpeners, all hand-operated.
172. Weighing apparatus of less than 5-hun dredweight capacity, and sold at a retail price not exceeding 50 pounds sterling.
Alu m in u m
G lass, Clay,
and
Manufactures
4. Industrial porcelain Insulators.
177. Mirrors conforming in shape and size to those in current use for utility furniture.
78. Table glassware as follows: Plain stemware, tumblers, tableware, and heatresisting glassware.
I ron
and
S teel Manufactures
49. Axes and axe handles.
197. Belt fasteners for conveyor belts and hand tools for conveyor-belt fasteners.
56. Bolts and nuts of all kinds, other than precision bolts and nuts.
99. Carpet sweepers and repair parts.
27. Domestic hand-operated meat mincers, coffee and spice mills.

and
Manufactures
E lectrical Machinery , S upplies Apparatus
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29.
28.
104.
130.
132.
103.
102.
101.
131.

195.
27.

and
Carbon electrodes.
Dry batteries high tension.
Dry batteries torch.
Electrical equipment for cycles and motorcycles.
Electric fans complete with motors for domestic use, Electric-light bulbs.
Electric-light fixtures.
Electric meters.
Electric refrigerators and parts for do mestic purposes.
Electrically operated domestic washing machines, including domestic elec tric dishwashing machines.
An ironer or drier also may be shipped with each washing machine under this commodity group. Not more than one-third of the quota available for this group may be used for ship ment of ironers or driers inde pendently of washing machines.
Portable electric generators.
Vacuum cleaners and parts.

I ndustrial M achinery
and
Apparatus
129. Gear transmissions and gears.
128. Pulley blocks.
Agricultural
G arden M achinery E q uipm en t
and
and
46. Beehives and frames, bee veils, bee smokers, and other beekeepers acces sories.
53. Hand cultivators for garden and farm use.
50. Forks for garden and farm use; fork handles.
51. Hoes for garden and farm use; hoe handles.
52. Rakes for garden and farm use; rake handles.
191. Hand seeders for garden and farm use.
17. Lawn mowers.
100. Milk churns, cans, pails, and strainers.
Automotive E quipm en t
19. Antiskid chains.
212. Automotive cables.

216. Chemical maintenance products for motorcars except oils and polishes in cludes valve-grinding compounds;, radiator leak stop, weather sealer, gasket cement, radiator flush, hy draulic-brake fluid, rubbing com pound, mechanics blue for marking valves, bearings, etc., and tar re mover .
30. Spark plugs.
213. Windshield wipers and parts.
C hemicals
and
R elated P roducts
204. Bone black.
136. Fuses and detonators.
110. Meta . f u e l solidified mentholated spirits.
3. Paints and varnishes.
37. Petroleum-jelly preparations.
205. Porcelain enamel frit.
72. Powder for sporting cartridges.
155. Shampoos, nonliquid, in containers holding no more than 1 ounce.
182. Toilet preparations, including tooth paste and powder, but excluding per fumery and soap.
O ffice S upplies
137. Typewriter ribbons.

174. Aluminum and aluminum alloys in sheets, disks, wire, tubes, rods, angles, shapes, and sections.
54. Aluminum cooking utensils.
. 175. Aluminum kitchen utensils other than cooking utensils.
173. Beer barrels, made of aluminum or aluminum alloys.

117. Bristol boards.
65. Paper dress patterns, including incom plete tissue sheets.
113. Stationery paper in uncut form and writing paper in large sheets bond ledger.
123. Yellow varnished paper for bottle-cap linings.
148. Bottles other than ornamental, phar maceutical, medicine, wine, and spirit bottles.
171. Colored sheet and plate window glass.
122. Glazed wall tiles.
154. Illuminating glassware of the following:
Oil-lamp chimneys, hurricane-lamp glasses, globes, and shades.

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S potting G oods
214. Loaded sporting cartridges and loaded shotgun shells, 71. Sporting cartridges, primed, empty.
135. Sporting guns, sporting rifles, and spare parts thereof.1
M iscellaneous
193. Artificial teeth.
32. Brushes. 44. Buttons of all kinds other than vege table-ivory and dum buttons.
18. Cooking and heating appliances and parts.
207. Laundry soap.
45. Lighter flints.
90. Manufactured abrasive cloths, papers, and disks.
97. Musical boxes.
22. Oil lamps and lanterns for illumination.
98. Outboard motors.
8. Papermakersfelts.
165. Saddlers thread.
150. Sun goggles and sun glasses.
R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22
LORING K . M acy,
Director, Bureau of Foreign Commerce.
F.R. Doc. 59-7288; Filed, Sept. 1, 1959;
8:47 a.m.J

Title 6 AGRICULTURAL
CREDIT
Chapter III-Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture SUBCHAPTER B FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS

FHA Instruction 428.1

PART 331 POLICIES AND
AUTHORITIES
Territorial Subdivisons in Puerto Rico Section 331.16 in Title 6, Code of Fed eral Regulations 21 F.R. 10441, 10446
22 F.R. 1269, 4436, 6549, 23 F.R. 6173, is 1 Imported sporting guns and sporting rifles will be subject to the provisions of the British 1937 Firearms Act, except smooth bore guns having a barrel not less than 20
inches in length.

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Federal Register - September 2, 1959

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