Federal Register - September 11, 1937
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 2
REGISTER
1934
AflTED
NUMBER 176
,
Washington Saturday, September 11, 1937
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
N o te .Section c of Par. 222 of the Tariff Act of 1930 defines the term plate glass as "glass whoUy ground and polished on both surfaces.
E xecutive O rder AMENDAIENT OF PARAGRAPH 6, SUBDIVISION IX, SCHEDULE A OF
THE CIVIL SERVICE RULES
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by paragraph Eighth, subdivision SECOND, section 2 of the Civil Service Act 22 Stat. 404, it is ordered that paragraph 6 of Subdivision IX of Schedule A of the Civil Service Rules be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:
6. Two assistants to the Secretary in the office of the Secretary of Agriculture.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse ,
September 6, 1937.
No. 77023
F. R. Doc. 37-2711; Filed, September 9, 1937; 2:49 p. m.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
S upplement to the L ist of P roducts on W hich the U nited S tates W ill C onsider G ranting C oncessions to C zecho slovakia
S eptember 9, 1937.
Pursuant to section 4 of an act of Congress approved June 12, 1934, entitled An Act to Amend the Tariff Act of 1930, as extended by Public Resolution No. 10, approved March 1, 1937, and Executive Order No. 6750, of June 27, 1934, public notice of intention to negotiate a trade agree ment with Czechoslovakia was issued on August 31, 1937.1
In connection with th at notice, the Secretary of State pub lished a list of products on which the United States will consider the granting of concessions to Czechoslovakia, and he further announced th at concessions on products not included in the list would not be considered unless supple mentary announcement were made.
The Secretary of State now announces th at the following item has been added to the list referred to above:
Tariff Act of 1930
para graph
Description
222 a. Plate glass, by whatever process made:
N ot exceeding 384 square inches
Above that, and not exceeding 720 square inches.
Above that, and not exceeding 1008 square inches.
Above th at._____________________
Provided, that none of the foregoing meas uring one-half inch or over in thickness shall be subject to a less rate of duty than.
12 F. R. 2093 D I.
Present rate of duty .
8.3 cents per square foot.
11.3 cents per square foot.
11.7 cents per square foot.
13.2 cents per square foot.
50 percent.
The present rates of duty given above are the rates appli cable, as of the date of this announcement, to products of Czechoslovakia.
The Committee for Reprocity Information has prescribed th a t all information and views in writing and all applications for supplemental oral presentation of views shall be submitted to the Committee for Reciprocity Information not later than 12 noon, October 11, 1937. They should be addressed to Chairman, Committee for Reciprocity Information, Old Land Office Building, 8th and E Streets, Northwest, Washing ton, D. C. Supplemental oral statements will be heard at a public hearing beginning at 10 a. m. on October 25, 1937, before the Committee for Reciprocity Information, in the hearing room of the Tariff Commission in the Old Land Office Building. The regulations governing the form and manner of presentation of views were given in connection with the public notice of intention to negotiate a trade agreement with Czechoslovakia, dated August 31, 1937, copies of which are available on request.
Some of the products appearing on the list may not be the subject of any concession under the terms of the agreement, and the rates on those items which are finally included in the agreement may or may not be changed.
C ordell H ull .
F. R. Doc. 37-2714; Filed, September 9,1937; 3 :24 p. m.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
T. D. 49153
A ntidumping A mmonium S ulphate F rom P oland, G ermany and B elgium FINDINGS OF DUMPING WITH RESPECT TO AMMONIUM SULPHATE
FROM POLAND, GERMANY AND BELGIUM VACATED
S eptember 7, 1937.
To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Reference is made to Treasury Decisions 45848, 45849 and 45852, which are findings of dumping with respect to am monium sulphate from Poland, Germany and Belgium, respectively.
After careful reinvestigation and consideration of the cases in which these findings of dumping were made, and on the basis of new and material factual evidence neither before nor considered by the Department at the time the findings were made, I have reached the conclusion th at the said findings were not justified.
In view of the conclusion reached, Treasury Decisions 45848, 45849 and 45852 are hereby vacated as of August 13, 1932, the date on which they were issued.
Appraising officers will proceed with all uncompleted ap praisement reports pertaining to ammonium sulphate from 2139