N. J., now Linden, N. J. Baltimore, Md.... Toledo, Ohio...... Formerly Long Beach, Calif., now Los Angeles, Calif. Oct. 31, 1930 Charged with having been convicted on an in- Charged with making false income-tax returns White, Howard E... New York, N. Y.. June 13, 1930 Charged with having misappropriated trust funds to his own use, and with having been convicted and sentenced to serve a term in State prison by State court for such crime. Charges found proven. SUSPENSIONS The Secretary of the Treasury, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, ordered the suspension from practice before the Treasury Department for the period stated of the following-named attorneys and agents: Name Address Period of suspension Cause Charged with making false income-tax returns for taxpayers. Charges found proven. Charged with holding himself out as being influential with the officers of the Internal Revenue Bureau as an inducement to employ respondent as associate counsel in tax cases pending before the Internal Revenue Bureau. Charges found proven. Charged with soliciting employment in Federal tax matters from persons with whom respond. ent had no previous association; also charged with offering to split fees with laymen in tar cases in which employment should be procured for respondent by such laymen. Charges found proven. Charged with employing a solicitor to solicit employment in Federal tax matters and dividing fees with such solicitor. Charges found proven. Charged with having filed with the collector of internal revenue an altered surety bond and with preparing false Federal income-tax returns. Charges found proven. RESIGNATIONS The following-named persons tendered their resignations from enrollment to practice before the Treasury Department. The Secretary of the Treasury accepted their resignations and ordered their names stricken from the roll of attorneys and agents enrolled to practice before the Treasury Department. They are therefore no longer entitled to practice before the Treasury Department: Mettert, Orville C... Formerly, Fort Wayne, Ind., now, Detroit, Mich....... Abandoned protests (Abstracts 13274, 13276, 13356-13358, 13536-13538, Agriculture, Department of. (See Department of Agriculture.) Aircraft engines... 44257 Airplane parts; extinguishers__. 44278 Airplanes: Stinson Aircraft Corp- 44386-A Alençon laces: Apparel trimmed with (Abstract 12951). T. D. No. Dutiable at 75 per cent (Abstracts 12862, 12883, 12935, 12987, 13014, Embroidered articles (Abstracts 13075, 13078-13080, 13116-13119, Protests partly sustained (Abstract 12939). Allovers, embroidered: Dutiable at 75 per cent (Abstracts 12887, 13585, 13715, 13802). Allowance, damage.... Altar parts: Frontals and frontlets (Abstract 13657). Signature on protest (Abstract 13010). Altitude recorders.. Aluminum articles.... Aluminum castings... Aluminum envelopes. Aluminum-foil wrappers-- Aluminum hair curlers (Abstract 14268). Aluminum hoods.. 44417-D Customs Regulations. (See Custom Regulations 1923, amended; Customs Regulations 1930, amended.) Entry (Abstract 12800). Dutiable at 33 per cent (Abstracts 12649–12651, 12896, 13403). Artificial eyes.. 44370-25 Artificial flowers: Cotton, silk, etc. (Abstract 12877). Glass chief value (Abstract 14256). Rehearing granted (Abstract 13635). Artificial silk: Amendment of protest- Protest denied (Abstract 13004). Rehearing denied (Abstract 13634). Jute rugs containing (Abstract 13736). Rugs or carpets containing (Abstract 13785). Artificial-silk and cotton fabrics (Abstracts 12771, 12773). Artificial-silk rags (Abstract 12716). Artificial-silk waste (Abstracts 13562, 14051). Artistic antique furniture; entry ports for: Baltimore, Boston.. Chicago.. Honolulu. Los Angeles-- New Orleans, New York. Philadelphia.. San Francisco_ Seattle.. Artists' proof etchings (Abstract 14175). Asbestos welding rods (Abstracts 12690, 12762, 12978, 13251, 13696, 14238). 44165 44240 44241 44165 44165 44165 44165 44165 |