Case Name: Protest 949775-G of Alden Galleries (St. Louis)
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1939-10-09
Citations: 3 Cust. Ct. 421
Docket Number: No. 42324
Parties: Protest 949775-G of Alden Galleries (St. Louis).
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 421–422

Head Matter:
No. 42324.
Protest 949775-G of Alden Galleries (St. Louis).

Opinion:
Opinion by
Kincheloe, J.
The sample consists of 40 cardboard pages or sheets on each of which is pasted or mounted a copy of a woodcut engraving. About twelve of these reproductions have printed thereon, in the German language, descriptive subject matter. In addition there are 1)4 pages of index in German. They were found to come clearly within the purview of paragraph 1630 as books printed in languages other than English, but it was held that the fact that they are unbound does not exclude them from the marking provision. Smillie v. United States (11 Ct. Cust. Appls. 199, T. D. 38966), Downing v. United States (140 Fed. 92, T. D. 26518 and 130 Fed. 393, T. D. 25182), and G. A. 5725 (T. D. 25428) cited.