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PROCLAMATIONS-DEC. 29, 1937 during the calendar year 1934, to extend the period for exportation, or shipment to the Philippine Islands, of the completed article for not more than one year from and after the expiration of the three-year period prescribed in the said section 313 (h), as extended for one year under the authority of Proclamation No. 2215, dated December 29, 1936. (2) In the case of articles manufactured or produced in the United States with the use of imported or substituted merchandise for draw- back purposes where the imported merchandise involved was imported during the calendar year 1935, to extend the period for exportation, or shipment to the Philippine Islands, of the completed article for not more than one year from and after the expiration of the three-year period prescribed in the said section 313 (h). ProNided, however, That the extensions of one year herein authorized shall not apply in any case involving merchandise imported in 1934 where the one-year period of extension authorized in the said procla- mation of December 29, 1936, has expired, or in any case involving merchandise imported in 1935 where the three-year period prescribed in the said section 313 (h) has expired. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 29 day of December in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty seven, and [SEAL] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-second. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT By the President: CORDELL HULL Secretary of State. EXTENDING THE PERIOD FOR FURNISHING PROOF OF USE IN MANU- FACTURE OF BONDED WOOL AND CAMEL HAIR BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 318 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (46 Stat. 696; U. S. C. title 19, sec. 1318) provides: "Whenever the President shall by proclamation declare an emergency to exist by reason of a state of war, or otherwise, he may authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to extend during the continuance of such emergency the time heroin prescribed for the performance of any act

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AND WHEREAS paragraiph 1101 of the said act (46 Stat. 646; U. S. C. title 19, sec. 1001, par. 1101) provides that wools of certain kinds and hair of the camel "*

  • * may be imported under bond in an amount to be

fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury and under such regula- tions as he shall prescribe; and if within three years from the date of importation or withdrawal from bonded warehouse satisfactory proof is furnished that the wools or hair have been used in the manufacture of yarns which have been used in the manufacture of press cloth, camel's hair belting, rugs, carpets, or any other floor covering, or in the manufacture of knit or felt boots or heavy fulled lumbermen's socks, the duties shall be remitted or re- funded

50 Stat. 1802. Merchandise im- ported during calen- dar year 1935. Proviso. Exceptions. December 29, 1937 [No. 22671 londled warehouses, etc. Statutory atIthori- zattons. 46 Stat. 6!9. 19U.S.U.§1l8. 46 Stat. 646. 19U.S.C. 101, par. 1101 . 1529 52 STAT.]