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 18 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1921. F¤¤¢°¤•¤¤=•*•“ rson. If such failure continues for a eriod of one year from the rug? mmm im site of such instructions the collector shall cause the merchandise, upleslsf prt;:irious·ll(yhexpdqSr;ed, to be sold at public auction as in the case 0 0 er m an . “”P°'“"’ "°°“· msrnc·rroN or IMPORTER,S sooxs. ae. Appraising omcer to . . . . . . be me usps. Sec. 405. That if an rson, 1m rting merchandise mto the F‘,§{},:g?; United States or dealingin Puiiported uligrchandise_ fails, at the request s¤¤¤¤»¤¤=· of the Secretary, or an appraiser, or person acting as appraiser, or a collector, or a ggieral appraiser, or the Board of General appraisers; §"aE iis? ”’“"t h:.t£.%°kZ“‘°.“ ‘l§`1’§..‘Z,."£'£{L°’ $`£$'.a{’.fc?1..l.J§‘."’i.r ms 1 1 1 1 1 correspondenpcgc   Itopgthe value_ or classification of such  · merchandise, then while such failure c0ntmues_the Secretary, under regulations prescribed by him, (1) shall prohibit the importation of mv to be wmk merchandise into the United States by or or the account of such periam.   son, and (2) shall instruct the collectors to withhold delivery of mer- ¤,%;,{,$,T‘,,?‘f° °°"` chandise imported by or for the account of such tperson. If such failure continues for a period of one glear from e date of such instructions the collector shall cause e merchandise, nmless preyiqqsgy to be sold at public auction as in the case of orer .m . °°“"““""· nmrxrrrous. t,§,§’,“,,§§,§f‘°"°“ °' Sec. 406. That when used in Title H or Title III or in this title- ··r·¤sm.·· The term "person" includes individuals, partnerships, corporations, and associations; and "U¤i*¤¤ $*=•*•=·" The term "United States" includes all Territories and possessions ,,§,’l@,‘§,§,P°z°§,$§“°,§E subject to the °urisdiction of the United States, except the Philip ine MPM- Islands, the  Islands, the islands of Guam andgfutuila, andp the Canal Zone. ,,0*};}* md '°¤“'*‘ sums arm nncmxrrons. ,,,"?“'°’°“'°“‘ °' ‘*“ Sec. 407. That the Secretary shall make rules and regulations necessary for the enforcement of this Act. C,,§&1‘2l‘%é0{(i,§*T$"i°‘l ’l‘rrr.n V.——Drss AND Crmmrcars. ,,,R,‘}§°§{,,°° ,‘,,"{§’€'§§ Sec. 501. (a) That on and after the day following the enactment gguyg Mr ¤ r¤¤ of this Act for_ the period of three months, no sodium nitrite, no dyes Pos¢,pp,19l,220, or dyestufls, including crudes and intermediates, no roduct or products derived direct y or indirectly from coal tar (including crudes intermediates, iinished or partly finished products, and mixtures and compounds of such coal-tar products), and no synthetic organic drugs or siynthetic organic chemicals, shall be admitted to entry or delivered rom customs custody in the United States or in an of its ,d‘§,’,'§§‘,{{“ ‘“°"“’¤ possessions umless the Secretary determines that such article or a satisfactory substitute therefor is not obtainable in the United States or in any of rtsapossessions in sufficient quantities and on reasonable terms_as to q)u 1§£jpr1ce_and delivery, and that such article in the quantity to e a tted IS required or consumption by an actual consumer in the United States or in any of its possessions within six WU Tum Bum months after receépt of the merchandise. se¤¤a¤,sam nepan.- (b) Upon the ay following the enactment of this Act the War ‘“;“;-r’;°°‘;$*’°;*£ ctc Trade Board Section of the Department of State shall cease to exist; rmsrmga lie  all clerks and emplo ees of such War Trade Board Section shall be “"j;g§P;f§§;‘f¤*· transferred to and become clerks and emplo ees of the Treasury ’ Deyilartment and all books, documents, and otliver records relating to suc dye and chemical import control of such War Trade Board