Customs Bureau-Continued American National Red Cross, articles imported by, for war relief work; free importation, 19 § 53.2 American producers' appeals and protests; procedure, 19 § 17.11 merchandise. Antidumping regulations: Antidumping Act, procedure under, 19 §§ 14.7-14.17 Dumping duty; notice to importer, method of computing, 19 §§ 16.21, 16.22 Antitoxins. See Viruses, serums, toxins, and antitoxins. Appraisement of merchandise, 19 §§ 14.1-14.17 Entry by appraisement, 19 § 8.50 Liquidation of duties, 19 § 16.12 Reappraisement, 19 §§ 17.6-17.8 Transportation without appraisement; entry, 19 §§ 18.11, 18.12 Armed forces of United States, members of; free importation of certain articles during war: Gifts from, 19 § 54.3 Personal and household effects of, 19 § 54.2 Arms, munitions, etc., imported or exported in violation of State Department regulations; seizure and detention of, 19 § 23.31 Army transport arriving from foreign port without commercial cargo; manifest, 19 § 4.5 Art, works of; entry, 19 §§ 10.34, 10.47-10.54 Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc., 19 Part 10 Animals, birds and poultry: Animals driven or straying across boundary for pasturage, and offspring, 19 § 10.74 For breeding, slaughter, dairy purposes, etc., 19 §§ 10.32, 10.70-10.73 Wild or game animals and birds, 19 §§ 10.75, 10.76 10.7 Barrels, 19 § 10.7 Birds. See Animals, birds and poultry. Boards, cloth, of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textile and returned, 19 § 10.5 Boats, 19 § 10.42 Books bound abroad, 19 § 10.9 Bottles, 19 § 10.7 Busses, 19 §§ 10.41, 10.42 Camel hair or wool, for use in manufacture of floor coverings and other articles, 19 §§ 10.91-10.97 Citizens dying abroad, effects of, 19 § 10.14 Cloth, bolting, 19 § 10.58 Cloth boards, 19 § 10.5 Containers; quicksilver flasks, bottles, bags, barrels, boxes, casks, drums, etc., 19 § 10.7 Copper-bearing fluxing material, 19 § 10.98 Diplomatic and consular officers; baggage, and importations for resident representatives of foreign governments, 19 §§ 10.29, 10.30 Domestic products exported and returned, 19 §§ 10.1-10.10 Educational purposes, articles for, 19 §§ 10.34, 10.67 Customs Bureau-Continued Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc., 19 Part 10—Continued Exhibition, articles and animals for, 19 §§ 10.32, 10.49, 10.66 Fisheries, American; products of, 19 §§ 10.78, 10.79 Fluxing material, copper-bearing, 19 § 10.98 Horses. See Animals, birds and poultry. Immigrants' teams and vehicles, 19 § 10.13 International public organizations, listed; importations for resident representatives of United Nations and specialized agencies thereof, 19 §§ 10.30a, 10.30b Leather, hides, skins, 19 §§ 10.77, 10.84-10.87 Hides and skins of India water buffalo, 19 § 10.86 Leather, 19 §§ 10.84, 10.85, 10.87 Skins bearing wool, 19 § 10.77 Limestone to be used in manufacture of fertilizer, 19 § 10.101 Livestock. See Animals, birds and poultry. Master records (sound), 19 § 10.90 Metal matrices, of sound records, 19 § 10.90 Motion picture films. See Films. Newsreel films. See Films. Oils: Rapeseed, to be used in manufacture of rubber substitutes or lubricating oil, 19 § 10.100 Vegetable; denaturing, release, 19 § 10.56 Passengers' baggage, 19 §§ 10.16-10.28 Records (sound); master records and metal matrices obtained therefrom, Rice, patna, to be used in manufacture of canned soups, 19 § 10.88 Samples, commercial travelers', 19 §§ 10.36, 10.69 Skins. See Leather, hides, skins. Taxicabs, 19 §§ 10.41, 10.42 Theatrical effects, 19 §§ 10.33, 10.68 Tools of trade, 19 § 10.15 Trucks, 19 §§ 10.41, 10.42 Vessels, supplies for, withdrawal of, 19 §§ 10.59-10.65 Australia; countervailing duties on sugar content of certain articles, fencing wire, wire netting, galvanized sheets, traction engines, and butter, 19 § 16.24 Authority of customs employees with respect to certain financial matters: To incur expenses, 19 § 24.31 To receive customs collections, 19 § 24.2 Automobiles and trucks: Entry, 19 §§ 10.13, 10.41, 10.42 Trucks arriving from, or in transit through United States to, contiguous foreign territory, 19 §§ 5.6, 18.29-18.31 Baggage: Entry, 19 §§ 10.16-10.28 From contiguous foreign territory, examination of, 19 §§ 5.4, 5.5 Liquidation of duties, 19 § 16.12 Shipment in bond, 19 §§ 18.13-18.15 Undeclared baggage of passengers from foreign countries; penalties, etc., 19 § 23.5 Customs Bureau-Continued Bags: Drawback of duties, 19 § 22.6 Exported and returned; exemption from duty, 19 § 10.7 Barrels, exported and returned; entry, 19 § 10.7 Beef, jerked, for sale or distribution to consumers in Puerto Rico; importation free of duty, 19 § 53.1 Bees; importation of honeybees, 19 § 12.32 See Financial and accounting procedure. Birds; entry of. See Articles conditionally free, and Special classes of merchandise. Blocked nationals, imports and exports; regulations under Executive Order 8389, as amended, and Proclamation 2497, 19 Part 51 Export control license, necessity for, 19 § 51.2 Treasury license, presentation of, 19 § 51.1 Boarding of vessels or vehicles by customs officers, for purpose of examining manifest, inspecting, searching, or examining of persons, baggage, or merchandise, 19 § 23.1 Boards, cloth, of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textiles and returned, 19 § 10.5 Boats taken abroad; entry, 19 § 10.42 Bonds, customs: Acceptance of cash deposits or obligations of United States in lieu of sureties, 19 § 25.14 Attorney for both principal and surety; or acting as attorney for one party and either principal or surety on same bond, 19 § 25.13 Classes of bonds, 19 § 25.1 Export bonds, cancellation, 19 § 25.15 Extensions of periods for compliance with requirements of bonds and stipulations, 19 § 25.18 Warehouse entry bond, 19 § 56.3 Form and execution: Bonds approved by collectors, 19 § 25.4 Bonds approved by Commissioner of Customs, 19 § 25.3 Bonds approved by Secretary of Treasury, 19 § 25.2 General instructions, 19 § 25.5 Invoices, certified, bonds for production of; temporary change in instruc tions due to war, 19 § 55.1 Missing documents, bonds and stipulations for production of; card memo- Books: Corporations as, 19 § 25.8 Partnerships as, 19 § 25.7 Same party as surety; attorney, 19 § 25.13 Same party as principal and surety, 19 § 25.13 Seals, 19 § 25.6 Sums to be collected as liquidated damages for nonproduction of docu- Acceptance of cash deposits or obligations of United States in lieu of, 19 § 25.14 Corporations as, 19 § 25.12 Delinquent sureties, 19 § 25.10 Individual as, 19 § 25.9 Partner as, 19 § 25.11 Same party as principal; attorney, 19 § 25.13 Entry of books bound abroad, 19 § 10.9 Importer's books, inspection of, by investigating officer, 19 § 23.28 Bottles; entry, 19 § 10.7 Bribery of customs officers and employees; referral to United States attorney for prosecution, 19 § 23.30 Busses, brought in for temporary stay or taken abroad; entry, 19 §§ 10.41, 10.42 Butter, from various countries; countervailing duties, 19 § 16.24 Customs Bureau-Continued Camel hair or wool, for use in manufacture of floor coverings and other articles; entry, 19 §§ 10.91-10.97 Canada: Cargo: Aircraft, residue cargo, 19 § 6.10a Cargo of vessels in foreign and domestic trade; landing and delivery, inspection for foreign clearance, residue cargo in coastwise trade, etc., 19 §§ 4.30-4.41, 4.62, 4.72, 4.73, 4.85, 4.86, 4.88, 4.91 Carriers, bonded, for transportation of merchandise in bond or in-transit merchandise. See Transportation in bond and merchandise in transit. Cartage and lighterage, 19 Part 21 Cartage, government and importers', 19 §§ 21.3-21.5, 21.7 Identification cards, employees', 19 § 21.2 Inability to deliver merchandise, 19 § 21.10 Tickets for goods carted or lightered, 19 § 21.9 Checks receivable for duties and other customs charges, 19 § 24.1 Cheese, from various countries; countervailing duties, 19 § 16.24 Cigar-manufacturing warehouses; entry of tobacco, removal of cigars, etc., 19 § 19.16 Cigarettes, cigars and cheroots: Importation by mail, 19 § 9.8 Packing and stamping, 19 § 11.1 Cigar-manufacturing, 19 § 19.16 Withdrawal from, for use on vessels engaged in foreign, intercoastal, etc., trade, 19 § 10.65 Citizens dying abroad, effects of; entry, 19 § 10.14 Claims against United States, customs; for salaries, services, refunds, injury or damage to person or property, surplus proceeds of sale of unclaimed merchandise, etc. See Financial and accounting procedure. Claims, Government, compromise of, under customs laws, 19 § 23.26 Of aircraft. See Air commerce regulations. Of vessels, in foreign and domestic trade. See Vessels. Cloth, bolting; entry, 19 § 10.58 Cloth boards, of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textile and returned, 19 § 10.5 Clothing: Imported by or directly for account of American Red Cross; free importation under emergency proclamations of President, 19 § 53.2 Models of women's wearing apparel; entry, 19 § 10.35 See Vessels. Coastwise procedure, for vessels. Coffee, foreign grown, shipped to Puerto Rico from United States, 19 § 7.1 Commingling of goods; liquidation of duties, 19 § 16.9 Customs Bureau-Continued Compensation: Customs officers and employees: Deceased employees, unpaid salaries of, 19 § 24.32 Overtime compensation, 19 § 24.16 Reimbursable services other than overtime, 19 § 24.17 Persons furnishing information as to violations of customs and navigation laws, claims, 19 § 23.27 Storekeeper, customs warehouse, 19 § 19.5 Compromise of Government claims, under customs law, 19 § 23.26 See Information. Confidential information. See Diplomatic and consular officers. Customs relations with, 19 §§ 5.1-5.15 Merchandise arriving from, in sealed vessels or vehicles, 19 §§ 5.6, 18.2918.31 Merchandise crossing, 19 §§ 5.8, 18.28 Convict, forced or indentured labor, merchandise produced by; bonding, investigation, transportation in interstate and foreign commerce, etc., 19 §§ 12.4212.47 Copper-bearing materials: Fluxing material; entry, 19 § 10.98 Not for smelting or refining in bond; entry and sampling, 19 § 8.47 To be smelted or refined in bonded warehouse, 19 §§ 19.17-19.28 Copyrights: False notice of, recordation of copyrighted works, piratical copies, 19 § 11.20 Parcels marked for; importation by mail, 19 § 9.7 Cork and cork manufactures from Spain; countervailing duties, 19 § 16.24 Corrosive or caustic substances; entry, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6 Cosmetics; customs enforcement of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6 Counterfeit coins, obligations, and other securities; importation prohibited, exceptions, 19 § 12.48 Countervailing duties on articles from certain countries, listed, 19 § 16.24 Currency, conversion of; instructions for conversion of various foreign curren cies, listed, 19 § 16.4 Customs districts and ports of entry, 19 Part 1 Business hours, 19 § 1.8 Canada: Ports of entry in, listed, 19 § 1.1 Stations in, listed, 19 § 1.3 Comptrollers of customs, and districts assigned to: Baltimore. Md.; Districts No. 13-No. 18, 19 § 1.4 Boston, Mass.; Districts No. 1-No. 5, 19 § 1.4 Chicago, Ill.; Districts No. 33-No. 37, No. 39, No. 45, No. 47, 19 § 1.4 New York, N. Y.; Districts No. 6-No. 10, No. 49, No. 51, 19 § 1.4 Philadelphia, Pa.; Districts No. 11, No. 12, No. 38, No. 40–No. 43, 19 § 1.4 |