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 1726 PROCLA~.rATIONS, 1933. In Witness '''11ereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washinpton this 23 rd day of December, in the year of our Lord nmeteen hundred and thirty-three, and [SEAL] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-eighth. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT By the President. WILLIAM PHILLIPS Acting Secretary oj State [Ko.2068] MEHCHANDISE IN BOl'WED 1VAHEHOUSE, BONDED CARPE'f 'VOOL AND CAl\lEL lIAIH, AND DHAWBACK EXPOI~TATIONS BY THE I'RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PHOCLAMATION et!~Onded warehouses, WHEREAS. secti~m 318 of tIle Turiff Act of 1930 (ch. 497, 4G St :11. Preamble. . 590 696) provIdes, m part: ti:tutory ButhoflZ8' II'Whenever the President f'hall hy proclamation declare an" emel'- Vol. 46, p. 696. gency to exist by reuwn of a stnte of war, or othcnvise, 110 may authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to extend dUI'ing the continu- ance of such emergency the time herein prescribed for the performunee ofanyact * * * "; Emergency declared. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frunklin D. Rom;evelt, President of the United States of America, acting under nnd by virtue of the authority vested in me by the nforesuid provisions, do hereby proclaim nn emergency to eXIst. rime ~:":tended for And I do further proclaim thnt it is necessary and proper, because ~i::e~df~7,TarmstroBot (talk)e~eJ20:11, 8 July 2014 (UTC) of the emergency, that all merchandise (except grain) imported ]9~1. for warehousing. during the calendar year 1931 and entered for warehousinll' under Vol. 46, p. 744 . • fIT 'ffA f h . d . f' section 557 0 t 1e arl ct 0 1930 e permitte to remam m ware- house for a further period; and I therefore hereby uuthorize the Secretary of the Treasmy, until further notice, to extend the ware- housing period for such merchandise for not more than one year from and after the expiration of the three-year period prescribed in sections 17ovi~o: 557 and 559 of the Tariff Act of 1930: Prov'ided, however, that in each (ondltlons Imposer\. and every CUBe the Secretary of the Treasury shall require that the principal on the warehouse-entry bond, in order to obtain the benefits under the extension granted, shall either furnish to the Collector of Customs for the district in which the merchandise is warehoused tlw agreement of the sureties on such hond to remain bound under the terms and provisions of the bond to the same extent as if no extension were granted, or furnish an additional bond with acceptable surctie.;; to cover the period of extension. . n o n<le<l wO/l1. c"n~li- And I do further proclaim that it is necessary and proper hoca'IS(, tlOnally fref' . for dCiqg- • • !'l DIII('<1 manufacture. of the emergency, that as to all wool or halr of the camel unportpc\ pr~}no~uended for or withdrawn from bonded warehouse during the calendar year 19:H Vol. 46, p. 646. conditionally free of duty, under bond, under paragraph 1101 of the Tariff Act of 1930 for usc in the manufacture of press doth, camrl':-; .- hair belting, rugs, carpets, or other floor coverings, or in the manu-