Federal Register - August 29, 1936

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FEDERAL t 1934 REGISTER
VOLUME I

NUMBER 121.

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Washington, Saturday, August 29, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
To the People of the United States:
George Henry Dem, Secretary of War, died in the city of Washington on the morning of Thursday, August twentyseventh, at five minutes before eleven oclock.
The death of this distinguished member of the Presidents Cabinet comes as a great shock and a great sorrow to his friends and as a national bereavement to the Government and people of the United States.
Reaching a position of high trust in private enterprise, he became in 1915 a member of the Senate of the State of Utah and later a member of the State Council of Defense in the World War.
In 1925, Mr. Dem was elected Governor of his State, which position he filled with honor and distinction. It was after his second term as Governor th at Mr. Roosevelt, on becoming President, called him to serve as his Secretary of War. Dur ing his whole official career it was his unfaltering high pur pose to promote the interests of his country.
As a mark of respect to the memory of Secretary Dem, the President directs that the national flag be displayed a t half staff on all public buildings in the District of Columbia and the State of Utah until the interment shall have taken place.
By direction of the President, C ordell H ull ,
Secretary of State.
D epartment of S tate,
Washington, August 27, 1926.
P. R. Doc. 1970Piled, August 27,1936; 4:23 p. m.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
T. D. 48496
Customs R egulations A mended D rawback RETURN OF MAIL SH IPM E N TS TO TH E DELIVERING POST OFFICE
FOR EXPORTATION, W IT H BEN EFIT O F DRAWBACK, UNDER SEC
TION 3 1 3 C , TARIFF ACT O F 1 9 3 0

To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in Section 251, Re vised Statutes U. S. C., title 19, sec. 66, Sections 313 i U. S. C., title 19, sec. 1313 i and 624 U. S. C., title 19, sec. 1624 of the Tariff Act of 1930, Article 1065 of the Customs Regulations of 1931 is amended by inserting a
after the title of the article and adding the following new paragraphs;

for mailing abroad shall be Inclosed in a package or wrapper ad dressed to the collector of customs at the port where such mer chandise was originally entered. . Waiver of the right to withdraw the merchandise from the malls, signed by the exporter, shall be stamped or written on both the parcel and package or wrapper, and the appraiser in mailing his return on the applica tion customs Form 7537 shall report accordingly. The outside package or wrapper shall bear an appropriate notation to the effect that the contents are intended for examination and expor tation under section 313 c of the tariff act. If the parcel is to be insured or registered to cover transportation from port of original entry to foreign destination, the exporter shall advance to the collector of customs at such port the necessary funds to cover the charges for insurance or registry.
c The appUcation fully executed, in duplicate, on customs Form 7537, shah either accompany, or be mailed simultaneously with, the parcel, except that if such form is not available to the exporter, or if available and information necessary for complete execution of the form is not obtainable at the time of mailing, the merchandise may be returned without the application, to the post master for prompt delivery to the collector of customs. In cases where the application covering the returned merchandise is not received by the collector, he shall, immediately upon receipt of such parcel, furnish the exporter with copies of customs Form 7537 for prompt execution and return. Dates of delivery of the parcel from the post office and return thereto are considered the dates of release from and return to customs custody, respectively, within the m e a n i n g of section 313 c of the tariff act. Drawback will be denied where articles are not returned to customs custody within thirty days after release therefrom.
d The exporter shall submit for the information of the col lector of customs a parcel post or registered mail receipt or other evidence from the postmaster at the depositing office showing date of return of the merchandise to the postmaster, together with evidence of date of delivery of the incoming package from the post office to the addressee exporter. After the required examination has been made of the merchandise and the collector has approved the application, he will cause the parcel to be mailed for exporta tion, notify the applicant of such approval and mailing, and for ward to him copies of the drawback entry customs Form 7539
with the request for prompt execution and return. If the appli cation is disapproved the collector shall notify the applicant ac cordingly and request advice from him as to the disposition to be made of the parcel.
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P rank D o w ,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
Approved, August 25, 1936.
W ayne C. T aylor,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 1978Filed, August 28,1936; 12:34 p. m.

Bureau of Internal Revenue.
T. D. 4690
E xcess-P rofits T ax AMENDMENT OF TREASURY DECISION 4 6 6 6 , RELATING TO THE
EX C ESS-PRO FITS TAX IM POSED BY SECTION 1 0 6 O F TH E REVENUE
ACT OF 1 9 3 5 , AS AMENDED

b In the case of merchandise to be returned to th e foreignTo Collectors of Internal Revenue and Others Concerned:
snipper through the mails from a post office located at a point Article 3 b Adjusted declared value, of Treasury De wnere no customs officer Is stationed, the merchandise, prepared t + aUlngsiah be deposited with the postmaster for deUvery cision 4666? Int. Rev. Bull. XV-29, 2, relating to the excessro the collector of customs at the port where the article was entered. The parcel, properly wrapped, stamped, and addressed 11 F. R. 979.

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