Federal Register - August 2, 1941
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, August 2, 1941
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CONTENTSContinued NOTICES
Department of Agriculture:
Agricultural Marketing Service:
Norfolk Horse & Mule Com mission Sales Co., sus pension, etc____________
Rural Electrification Adminis tration:
Allocation of funds for loans.
Surplus Marketing Administra tion:
Oregon and California, han dling of Irish potatoes, hearing reopened--------Department of the Interior:
Bituminous Coal Division:
Hearings, etc.:
Alabama Coals, Inc--------Bonds, A. E., et al________
Federal Power Commission:
Hearings:
Arizona__________________
MacDonald, R. B., et al-------Wisconsin Michigan Power Co___________________
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Applications filed:
Interborough Gas Co., et al Ogden Corp., et al__________
Pennsylvania Gas & Electric Co., et al
Applications granted:
Congress Machine Account ing Corp., et al-------------Northern States Power Co.
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Cities Service Co., order exempt ing transaction__________
Hearings, etc.:
Case, Pomeroy, & Co., Inc----Empire Gas and Fuel Co., et al____________________
Engineers Public Service Co., et al______ ___________
United Gas Improvement Co., et al., order requiring di vestiture of subsidiaries___
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War Department:
Contract summaries:
Champion Spark Plug Co___
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc___
Ferguson, H. K., Co________
Wright Aeronautical Corp__
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use such statistical, informational, fiscal, personnel, and other general business services and facilities as may be made available to him through the Office for Emergency Management.
F r a n k l in D R o o s e v e l t T he W hite H ouse,
July 30,1941.
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mereiai and cultural aspects of InterAmerican affairs.
4. Within the limits of funds appro priated or allocated for purposes en compassed by this Order, the Coordi nator may contract with and transfer funds to existing governmental agencies and institutions and may enter into con tracts and agreements with individuals, educational, informational, commercial, scientific, and cultural institutions, asso ciations, agencies, and industrial organi zations, firms, and corporations.
5. The Coordinator is authorized and directed to take over and carry out the provisions of any contracts heretofore entered into by the Office for Coordina tion of Commercial and Cultural Rela tions Between the American Republics, established by order of the Council of National Defense on August 16, 1940.
The Coordinator is further authorized to assume any obligations or responsibili ties which have heretofore been under taken by the said Office for and on behalf of the United States Government.
6. There is hereby established within the Office of the Coordinator of InterAmerican Affairs a Committee on InterAmerican Affairs, consisting of the Co ordinator as Chairman, one designee each from the Departments of State, Treasury, Agriculture, and Commerce, the President of the Export-Import Bank and such additional representatives from other agencies and departments as may be designated by the heads of such de partments or agencies at the request of the Coordinator of Inter-American Af fairs. The Committee shall consider and correlate proposals with respect to the commercial, cultural, educational, and scientific aspects of Hemisphere defense relations, and shall make recommenda tions to the appropriate Government de partments and agencies.
7. The Coordinator may provide for the internal organization and manage ment of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The Coordina tor shall obtain the Presidents approval for the establishment of the principal subdivisions of the office and the appoint ment of the heads thereof. The Coordi nator may appoint such committees as may be required for the conduct of the activities of his office.
8. Within the limits of such funds as may be appropriated to the Coordinator or as may be allocated to him by the President, the Coordinator may employ necessary personnel and make provisions for necessary supplies, facilities, and serv ices. However, the Coordinator shall 5 F.R. 2938.
F. R. Doc. 41-5606; Filed, July 31, 1941;
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Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 19CUSTOMS DUTIES
CHAPTER IBUREAU OF CUSTOMS
T. D. 50438
P art 6I nvoices, E ntry , and Assessment of D uties P art 17Customs W arehouses and C on
trol of M erchandise T herein CUSTOMS REGULATIONS OF 1 9 3 7 , FURTHER
AMENDED TO DISPENSE W ITH CONSULAR IN
VOICES FOR CERTAIN MERCHANDISE TRANS
FERRED FROM A FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE INTO
CUSTOMS TERRITORY
The Customs Regulations of 1937 are amended as follows:
Section 6.16 b, as amended by T. Ds.
49499,1 49535, 5.0317,8 and 504004 Article 299 b , is further amended by adding at the end thereof item 19, reading as follows:
6.16 Invoice to be filed with en try.
b
19 Articles, whether privileged or nonprivileged, resulting from manipula tion in a foreign-trade zone which are of a kind not falling within one of the other exemptions under this article.
Secs. 484 b, 624, 46 Stat. 722, 759; 19
U.S.C. 1484 b, 1624
Section 17.30, Admission of merchan dise; treatment; shipment to customs territories; appraisals; reshipment to zone, as amended by T. D. 502105
Article 950 g 1 , is further amended by adding at the end of paragraph f 1 a new sentence reading as follows:
A consular invoice will not be re quired for privileged or nonprivileged merchandise transferred from the zone into customs territory if of a kind fall ing within one of the exemptions under article 299 b. Secs. 484 b , 624, 46
Stat. 722, 759; 19 U.S.C. 1484 b, 1624
seal W. R. J ohnson , Commissioner of Customs.
Approved: July 29, 1941.
H erbert E. G aston,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 41-5605; Filed, July 81, 1941
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