Federal Register - July 17, 1937
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FEDERAL
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REGISTER
1934
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N U M B E R 137
Washington, Saturday, July 17, 1937
PRESIDENT OF THE U N IT E D STATES.
E xecutive O rder RESTORING TO THE TERRITORY OF H AW AII A PORTION OF THE FORT
DE RUSSY M ILITARY RESERVATION
B y virtue of and pursuant to the authority vesfed in me by section 91 of the act of April 30, 1900, 31 Stat. 141, 159, as amended by section 7 of the act of May 27, 1910, 36 Stat.
443, 447, it is ordered that the following-described parcel of land situate in the City and County of Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, and comprising a part of the Fort De Russy Military Reservation, be, and it is hereby, restored to the Territory of Hawaii for its use in connection with the improvement of its highway system, reserving, however, to the United States the right to construct on the said land a railroad from the Fort De Russy Military Reservation to the existing line of the Honolulu Rapid Transit and Land Company:
Beginning at an iron pin in the makai side of Kalakaua Avenue, which pin is 294.6 feet north and 1,345.6 feet east of a copper bolt set in a concrete monument on the makai side of Kalia Road, and from which iron pin. the azimuth measured clockwise from true south and distance to the center of a concrete culvert is 15420, 84.4 feet.
Thence from said initial point, by true azimuths and distances, as follows:
29 10, 1,154.0 feet, to a point on the mauka side of Kalia Road;
308 10, 40.5 feet, along Kalia Road to a point;
20910, 1,135.0 feet, to a point on the makai side of Kalakaua Avenue;
15130, 47.35 feet, along said Kalakaua Avenue, to the point of beginning.
The tract as described contains an area of 45,780 square feet.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse , July 15, 1937.
No. 76581
F. R. Doc. 37-2203; Filed, July 16,1937; 11:29 a. m .
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of the Secretary.
1937 Treasury Department Circular No. 576
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Office of the Postmaster General.
1937 Post Office Department Reg. 1
R egulations , G overning the S h ipm en t of V aluables P ur
suant to the G overnment L osses i n S hipm ent A ct
Ju l y 16, 1937.
To the Heads of the Executive Departments, Independent Establishments, Agencies, Wholly-owned Corporations, Officers and Employees of the United States:
The following provisional regulations are prescribed pur suant to section 1 of the Government Losses in Shipment Act, Public No. 192, 75th Congress, First Session, relative to shipments of valuables made pursuant to that Act:
1. All terms used in these regulations have the same mean ing as when used in said Act. Section 7 of said Act defines in part the term valuables as any article or thing
which is of or is similar to a class or kind of article or thing or representative of value which it has been the practice heretofore of the United States to insure, as the insured party , and the term shipment as the trans portation or the effecting of transportation of valuables with out limitation as to the means or facilities used
2. After the effective date and hour of these regulations, as hereinafter provided, shipments of valuables shall be made 1 in the same planner and at such time as those of the same class or kind were made, when insured, immediately preceding the effective date of these regulations, or 2 in such other manner and at such other time consonant with the greatest possible protection against risk of loss and de struction of and damage to such valuables as the respective heads of the various executive departments, independent es tablishments, agencies, and wholly-owned corporations of the United States may from time to time direct, after notice to the Secretary of the Treasury.
3. These regulations shall become effective at 12:01 A. M.
August 15, 1937, Eastern Standard Time, and as to all ship ments as above defined which have not left the office of the sender prior thereto.
4. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster Gen eral, with the approval of the President may, at any time, 1475