Federal Register - December 10, 1937

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W ashington, F riday, December 10 192Z
PRESIDENT 0 $ THE UNITED STATES.
C h a t t a h o o c h e e N a t io n a l F o r e st G eorgia
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
UT,. 47 I

By the President of The United States of America A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS it appears that certain lands within the State of Georgia, acquired by the United States, under the author ity of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved July 16, 1933 48 Stat. 195, and the Emergency Relief Appro priation Act of 1935, approved April 8> 1933 49 St&L. 115
are suitable for forest purposes; and WHEREAS it appears that it will be in the public interest to reserve such lands for national-forest purposes, and that they can be effectively and economically administered as part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia, estab lished by Proclamation of July 9, 193.6 Cl F. R. 716 i NOWTHEREFORE, Ir FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT,.
President of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 24 of the act of March 3, 1891, 26 S ta t 1095 1103, as amended 16
U. S. C., sec. 471,. the act of June 4 1897, 30 Stat. 34, 36
16 U. S. C., sec. 473, the said National Industrial Recovery Act, and the said Emergency Relief A p p r o p r ia tio n Act of 1935, do proclaim that the following-described lands are hereby included in and reserved as. part, of the said Chatta hoochee National Forest:
Tracts Nos. 490a, 360, 360a, 861, 332, 131c, and 215d, of the Piedmont Project LA-GA-3, Georgia, as shown on the accompanying diagram which is made a part hereof.1
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this seventh day of Decem ber in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and se a l thirty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-second.
F r a n k l in D R o o sev e l t
By the President:
C ordell H u l l
Secretary of State.
No. 22631
P. R. Doc. 37-3581; Filed, December 9,1937;. U : 19 a_m 4
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REGULATIONS NO. 8 RELATING TO THE TAXES ON TOBACCO SNUfiP, CIGARS, AND CIGARETTES, ALSO ON CIGARETTE PAPERS AND TUBES
AND PURCHASE AND SALE OP LEAP TOBACCO, AMENDED

To Collectors of Internal Revenue and Others Concerned:
Article 76, Regulations No. 8, as revised and approved November 12, 1934, as amended by T. D. 4665, approved July 22, 1936,Lis further amended to read as follows:
A r t . 76. Subdivision packages.The statutory number of cigars and cigarettes contained in the box or package may be subdivided by theuse of paper or ribbon bands. The statutory number of cigars, and cigarettes contained in the box or package may be subdivided, also, into parcels as follows:
a Cigars weighing more than three pounds per thou sand may be separated into parcels containing not more than ten eigars each. The subdivision parcels may be made of foil, foil paper, wax paper, cellophane, or other unsubstantial material upon which it would be impracticable to print the required factory brand or affix an internal revenue stamp.
The subdivision parcels may be made also of lightweight cardboard or other substantial material upon which it is practicable to print the factory brand or to affix an internal revenue stamp, provided the lightweight cardboard or other substantial parcels have cut-out windows or are open at one end.
b Cigarettes ineluding small eigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand may be subdivided into parcels containing a statutory number, i. e. five eight, ten, twelve, fifteen, sixteen, twenty,, twenty-four, forty, fifty, eighty, or one hundred cigarettes or small cigars provided such subdivision parcels are made of foil, foil paper, wax paper, cellophane, or other unsubstantial material upon which it would be Impracticable to print the required fac tory brand or to affhr an internal revenue stamp. Sub division parcels which do not contain a statutory number of cigarettes or small cigars as enumerated above may be made of the same unsubstantial material as mentioned in the preceding sentence, or the subdivision parcels may be made of lightweight cardboard or other substantial mate rial provided the lightweight cardboard or other substantial subdivisions have cut-out windows, or are open, at one end.
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