Federal Register - July 31, 1937
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FEDERAL
V, A/ITEO
1934
VOLUME 2
REGISTER
NUMBER 147
Washington, Saturday, July 31, 1937
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
E x e c u t iv e O rder CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me under the act entitled An Act to establish a Civilian Con servation Corps, and for other purposes approved June 28, 1937 Public No. 163, 75th Congress, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. Such reserve officers of the Army as shall be selected by the Secretary of War, such reserve officers of the Navy and Marine Corps as shall be selected by the Secretary of the Navy, and such warrant officers of the Coast Guard as shall be selected by the Secretary of the Treasury, the respective numbers thereof to be determined by the Direc tor of the Civilian Conservation Corps, are hereby called to active duty, subject to the provisions of section 37a of the National Defense Act 39 Stat. 189 and the Act of February 28, 1925 43 Stat. 1080, so far as applicable, and attached to the W ar Department for service with the Civilian Conservation Corps, and are ordered to report to the Secretary o f W ar for such duty upon the receipt of written orders from the Secretary of W ar: Provided, that officers of the classes named above who were so employed on June 30, 1937, may be continued on active duty.
2. The Director of the Civilian Conservation Corps is authorized, subject to the limitations and restrictions-con tained in Section 3 of the said Act of June 28, 1937, to undertake projects on lands belonging to or under the jurisdiction or control of counties and municipalities, and on lands in private ownership.
3. The Secretary of War, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Labor are requested to cooperate with the Director of the Civilian Conservation Corps in carrying out the purposes of the said Act of June 28, 1937. Each of the said Secretaries shall appoint a representative who shall, upon request of the Director, confer with him and under his direction aid .him in prosecuting effectively the purposes contemplated by the said Act.
4. This order shall be effective as of July 1, 1937.
F r a n k l in D R oosevelt T he W
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H o use ,
July 26, 1937.
No. 7677-A1
F. R. Doc. 37-2419; Piled, July 29,1937; 2:40 p. m.
J u l y 22, 1937.
M y D ear M r . S ecretary :
By authority of subdivision f of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, you were, on November 9, 1936,1 requested 11 P. R. 1979.
to forbid entry into the United States, except under bond, provided for .in said section 337 f , of cigar lighters pat ented in United States Letters Patent Nos. 1986384, 2002845, and Des. 96639, pending completion of an investigation by the United States Tariff Commission. This order was predi cated on the recommendation of the Tariff Commission fo l lowing a preliminary inquiry by that Commission. On February 20, 1937,1 following a hearing2 and recommenda tion by the Commission, the order was modified so as not to apply to the design patent.
The Tariff Commission, after an adequate investigation, has reported to me that the existence of unfair methods of competition or unfair acts in the importation or sale of the articles concerned within the meaning of section 337 has not been established. The Commission has also recommended that the temporary exclusion order above referred to be rescinded.
The existence of any such unfair method or act has not been established to my satisfaction. I accordingly request that the temporary order of exclusion, except under bond, promulgated by you on November 16, 1936 T. D. 48628, as modified by the order promulgated on March 3, 1937 T. D.
48845 be terminated.
Very sincerely yours, se a l !
F r a n k l in D R o osevelt The Honorable, The S ecretary
o f th e
T re a sur y ,
Washington, D. C.
F. R. Doc. 37-2422; Piled, July 29,1937; 2:59 p. m.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
T .D . 49103
W
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A n im a l s
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B irds
ARTICLE 603 OF THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS OF 1931 AND
TREASURY DECISION 46255 SUPPLEMENTED W ITH INFORMATION
IN RESPECT OF THE LAWS OF CANADA FOR THE PROTECTION OF
BEAVER--- CONSULAR CERTIFICATES REQUIRED PURSUANT TO SEC
TION 527, TARIFF ACT OF 1930
J u l y 27, 1937.
T o Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to article 603 of the Customs Regulations of 1931 and paragraph 36 of Treasury Decision 46255, dated March 4, 1933, you are advised that under the laws of all Canadian provinces the killing of beaver is restricted. Con sequently, consular certificates should be requited pursuant to the provisions of section 527 of the Tariff Act of 1930
U. S. C., title 19, sec. 1527 before permitting the entry of 12 P. R. 603 D I .
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