does not decide otherwise than was decided in Pritchard & Co. v. United States. Under the doctrine here stated, which is the doctrine of the former decisions, while the reasoning would be different, the conclusion reached in Pritchard v. United States would be affirmed. Moreover, it seems due in justification to say that after "more extended inquiry" I am regrettably unable to agree with the majority herein, and that if in error here as well as in the "opinion" in Bosch Magneto Co. v. United States, it is error of the mind and not of diligence. It is my view that the decision of the board should have been affirmed. MEMORANDUM OF DECISIONS, COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS. (T. D. 38691.) DISMISSED. JANUARY 29, 1920. Feather flues.-United States v. Geschwind (No. 1981)-Appeal from Abstract 43045. REVERSED. DECEMBER 30, 1920. Imitation pearl bead necklaces—Jewelry.—United States v. Kresge Co. et al. (No. 2034)-Appeal from Abstract 43648. MARCH 26, 1921. Spirits withdrawn from warehouse.-Jennings et al. v. United States (No. 2077)—Appeal from an unpublished decision of the Board of United States General Appraisers. AFFIRMED. JANUARY 19, 1920. Kola nuts-Drugs.-Marquardt & Co. (Inc.) et al. v. United States (No. 2018)-Appeal from an unpublished decision of the Board of United States General Appraisers. APRIL 14, 1920. Hemp chenille-Braids.-Brown & Roese et al. v. United States (No. 2024)— Appeal from Abstract 43482. APRIL 24, 1920. Additional duty-Imitation pearl beads.-United States v. Meyer Bros. (No. 2029)-Appeal from Abstract 43547. 303 For wantage of ale in casks; lees not allowed as... For wantage of beer in barrels... None for dirt or impurities in raisins. None for dregs and lees in ale..... None for impurities unless in excess of normal. None for leakage of sake (1909). None for leakage of wine.. None for liquid in canned fish.. None for liquid in canned vegetables.. None if packages opened in absence of customs officers. To British exporter of spirits is "bounty or grant”. Aluminum: Circles and blanks cut from sheets not as sheets. Amber, imitation of, not jewelry under act of 1913. Citizens; foreign residents defined..... Fisheries- Change in statute relating to....... In Canadian waters of Great Lakes.. Goods returned- Volume and page. III, 375 I, 146; III, 10 III, 291 1,360; IV, 452 X, 177 VI, 41 IV, 24 III, 164 I, 316 II, 338 III, 291 II, 305 II, 340 I, 316 III, 291 IV, 406; VII, 301 II, 338; IV, 228 II, 340 IV, 401 V, 167 II, 189 VII, 97 II, 399, 444, 450 IV, 245; V, 514 .. IV, 414; V, 341 V, 130 I, 515 II, 22, 288 V, 364 Animals not free as (1909)...... Articles partly of foreign origin.. Compliance with regulations.. I, 220, 320; II, 537; III, 394; VI, 86; VII, 439; X, 85 Tungsten scrap and tungstic acid.. Manufactures, bags made in United States from foreign material.. Shooks; boxes and barrels made of, are free... Vessels, goods imported in.. Material for construction of.. Outfit and equipment for.. Views, post cards showing.. Angora rabbit hair is not wool. VII, 439 III, 394 IX, 216, 229 IV, 500 VIII, 82 IX, 135 V, 366 |