Federal Register - October 6, 1936

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REGISTER
VOLUME I

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1934

NUMBER 146

Washington, Tuesdays October 6, 1936
PRESIDENT OF THE U NITED STATES.
A m e r ic a n E d u c a t io n W e e k
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau o f Customs.

By the President o f the United States of America
T . D. 48546

A PROCLAMATION

C u s t o m s R e g u l a t io n s A m e n d e d W e i g h i n g , G a u g i n g , M e a s u r in g
An opportunity fo r a ll o f our people to obtain the education that w ill best fit them fo r their life work and their responsi bilities as citizens is the ideal o f American education. I t is an ideal which has been a vital factor in our national develop ment since 1647 when the General Court of Massachusetts enacted the historic measure providing fo r an elementary school in every township o f fifty householders and a g r a m m a r school in every town o f one hundred fam ilies to instruct youth so fa rr as they may be fited fo r y university . In the expansion o f the nation the school has moved w ith the fron
tier, and tim e and experience Have demonstrated that uni versal education is essential to national progress.
It is accordingly with a feelin g of earnest gratification that we note the improvement vftaich has taken place with respect to the educational situation in the United States. Teaching positions which were elim inated during the depression years are being restored, and teachers salaries have returned to pre depression levels in an encouraging number o f school sys tems, colleges, and universities. There has been a steady in
crease in the attendance o f students at elementary schools, high schools, and colleges.
It is particularly appropriate, therefore, that a tim e be set apart this year fo r a widespread and understanding observ ance o f the benefits that flow from a continuing advance ment of the standards of Am erican education.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Presi dent o f the United States, do by this proclam ation designate the week beginning Monday, November 9, 1936, as American Education W eek and urge that it be observed throughout the United States.
IN W ITN ESS W HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States o f Am erica to be affixed.
DONE at the city o f W ashington this 30th day o f Sept., in the year o f our Lord nineteen hundred and thirtyseal six, and of the Independence o f the United States of Am erica the one hundred and sixty-first.
F r a n k l in D R o o se v e lt
By 1he President:
C ordell H u l l ,
Secretary of State.
No. 21991
F .R . Doc. 2718 Filed, October 2,1936; 4:38 p.

To Collectors o f Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in Section 624 of the T a riff A ct of 1930 U. S. C title 19, sec. 1624 and Section 161 Revised Statutes U. S. C., title 5, sec. 22, A rticle 1329 of the Customs Regulations of 1931 is amended to read as follow s:
In the absence of special authorization from the surveyor or collector, inspectors shall not permit any goods to be removed from the place of landing u ntil they have been weighed, gauged, meas ured, sampled, or the proof ascertained, if so ordered, or until any merchandise subject to restrictions of any other Government agency has been released in writing by the restricting agency.
Special authorization for the performance of the customs form al ities mentioned elsewhere than at the place o f landing will be granted by the surveyor or collector only if such officer is assured that the interest of the Government will not be prejudiced thereby.
Inspectors shall require persons unlading goods to separate, assort, and arrange the same properly for the convenience of Customs officers.
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seal
J. H . u M o y l e ,
Commissioner of Customs.
Approved, September 29, 1936.
W a y n e C. T aylo r ,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F . R. Doc. 2724 Filed, October 3, 1936; 12:20 p. m .

T . D. 48547
C u s t o m s R e g u l a t io n s A m e n d e d D e c l a r a t io n a n d E n t r y CUSTOMS REGULATIONS OF 1931 AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR DECLARA
TIONS OF CRUISE PASSENGERS ON CUSTOMS FORM 6063 OR 6067

T o Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Pursuant to the authority contained in Section 498 a
6 U . S. C., title 19, sec. 1498 and Section 624 U . S. C., title 19, sec. 1624 of the T a riff A ct o f 1930, A rticle 417 of the Customs Regulations o f 1931 is amended as follow s:
Paragraph a 1 is amended by inserting the words cruise or in the third line preceding the word steerage , and in the last line by striking out the period and adding or 6067 .
Paragraph a 2 is amended by inserting in the first line the words cruise or preceding the word steerage .
Paragraph b 1 is amended to read as follow s:
b
Cruise and steerage passengers. 1 Nonresident cruise and steerage passengers who have only usual personal and household effects not Intended for other persons or for sale, and residents of the United States returning as cruise or steerage passengers who have only articles taken from the United States which are not
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