1207 Pile fabrics (including pile ribbons), whether or not the pile covers fabrics: wholly uncut- 60 per cent.. 65 per cent. 60 per cent. ing 12 inches in width, and arti. silk and india rubber: 55 per cent. Jacquard-figured 65 per cent. in chief value of silk. or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of silk: %60 per cent.----- kinds. flers, wholly or in chief value of silk, finished or unfinished: Not hemmed.. 55 per cent. Hemmed. 60 per cent Hemstitched 60 per cent. apparel of every description, value of silk, n. s. p. f. 1208 1209 1210 1211 * Manufactures of silk, or of wbich silk is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. SCHEDULE 13.-MANUFACTURES OF RAYON OR OTHER SYNTHETIC TEXTILE* not 1301 Filaments of rayon or other syn thetic textile, single or grouped:1 not less than 40 45 cents per lb., cents per lb. but not less 35 per cent. than 45 per cent. cents per lb. textile: twist per inch- not less than 45 45 cents per lb., cents per lb. but Weighing than less (>35 per cent. not less than 45 than 45 per cent. cents per lb. 150 deniers or 50 per cent, but not less than 45 50 cents per lb., cents per lb. but 35 per cent. less not Weighing less than not less than 45 than 45 per cent. cents per lb. per inch- not less than 45 45 cents per lb. 45 cents per lb., not less than 45 than 45 per cent. lb. 50 per cent (but not less than 45 50 cents per lb., Ib. but not less than 35 per cent. not less than 45 45 per cent. lb. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent 15 per cent. other name. textile: 8 and 25 per cent. but not less than 25 per cent. and 30 per cent. but not less than 25 per cent. Manufactures of rayon or other synthetic textiles were dutiable in previous acts as artificial or imitation silk or horsehair. The term 'rayon" was not commercially used until after the pa sage of the Act of 1922. 1 Exceeding 30 inches in length. Schedule 13.—Manufactures of Rayon or Other Synthetic Textile-Continued per cent. 11 1303 Spun yarn of rayon or other syn thetic textile: 9 1272 cents per lb. 25 cents per lb., 35 per cent. but not less than 45 per cent. 122 cents per lb. 30 cents per lb., 35 per cent. .but not less than 45 per cent. 1304 Yarn of rayon or other synthetic 55 per cent, but 50 cents per lb., 35 per cent. textile put up for handwork./ not less than 45 but not less than cents per lb. 45 per cent. Sewing thread of rayon or other 55 per cent, but 50 cents per lb., 35 per cent. synthetic textile. not less than 45 but not less than cents per lb. 45 per cent. 1305 Rayon or other synthetic textile in 45 per cent, but 55 cents per lb., 35 per cent or 25 bands or strips not exceeding 1 not less than 45 but not less than inch in width, suitable for the cents per lb. 45 per cent. manufacture of textiles.10 or in chief value of rayon or 45 cents per lb. }60 per cent. 45 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. and 70 per cent. 1307 Pile fabrics (including pile ribbons), whether or not the pile covers fabrics: 12 and 60 per cent. 45 cents per lb. 60 per cent. and 65 per cent. 1308 Fabrics, with fast edges, not exceed ing 12 inches in width, and arti- and india rubber:12 45 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. 45 cents per lb. >60 per cent. and 70 per cent. 60 per cent. or unfinished, wholly or in chief thetic textile: 12 45 cents per lb. and 65 per cent. Hose and half-hose... 45 cents per lb. and 65 per cent. (45 cents per lb. Underwear. |}60 per cent. 45 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. and 65 per cent. Outerwear and articles of all 45 cents per lb. kinds. and 65 per cent. New classification made by act of 1930, • Enumerated in act of 1922 as "yarns made from artificial silk waste." 10 Enumerated in act of 1922 as products of cellulose, not compounded, whether known as visca, cellophane, or by any other name, such as are ordinarily used in braiding or weaving and in imitation of silk, straw, or similar substances. 11 Visca and cellophane suitable in imported condition for weaving, braiding, and the like held dutiable by similitude under par. 319 of the act of 1913 at rate of 35 per cent. Cellophane or visca in rolls, reels, or sheets held dutiable at rate of 25 per cent ad valorem by similitude to manufactures of gelatin under par. 34. 12 New classification; in act of 1922 included in basket clause of par. 1213 reading "knit goods, ribbons, and other fabrics and articles *"; in act of 1913 included in basket clause of par. 319 reading "beltings, cords, tassels, ribbons, or other articles and fabrics * * Schedule 13.-Manufactures of Rayon or Other Synthetic Textile-Continued and 60 per cent: %60 per cent. 1310 Handkerchiefs and woven mufflers, wholly or in chief value of finished or unfinished: 12 45 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. Hemmed or hemstitched. 45 cents per lb. 45 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. 60 per cent. p. f.12 45 cents per lb. 60 per cent. and 60 per cent. and 65 per cent. 1311 Clothing, and articles of wearing 45 cents per lb. apparel of every description, and 65 per cent. or other synthetic textile, n. s. yarns, or threads, of rayon or and 65 per cent. n. s. p. f.12 “rayon” and “other synthetic (13). (13). 12 See footnote on p. 139. 13 No corresponding provision. (6) ul 네 5 per cent.? 1401 Uncoated book paper and un 44 cent per lb. and 44 cent per lb. and (3). coated printing paper, n. s. p. f., 10 per cent. 10 per cent. calendered or, friction calen- not specially provided for: 4, 6 10 per cent 25 per cent. X Free. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. (). 10 per cent. $10 per cent 15 per cent 7. Papers and felts, whether or not saturated or coated: 10 per cent. (6): 5 per cent. 10 per cent. (6). 10 per cent 5 per cent. 10 per cent Free. 1403 Filter masse or filter stock, com 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. vegetable fiber. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. p. f. Manufactures of pulp, n. s. p. f.-.-) 30 per cent.. 25 per cent.----- 25 per cent. 1 Provided, That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government shall forbid or restrict in any way the exportation of (whether by law, order, regulation, contractual relation, or otherwise, directly or indirectly), or impose any export duty, export license fee, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper, or wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, the President may enter into negotia, tions with such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government to secure the removal of such prohibition, restriction, export duty, or other export charge, and if it is not removed he may, by proclamation, declare such failure of negotiations, setting forth the facts. Thereupon, and until such prohibition, restriction, export duty, or other export charge is removed, there shall be imposed upon printing paper provided for in this paragraph, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, an additional duty of 10 per centum ad valorem and in addition thereto an amount equal to the highest export duty or other export charge imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, upon either an equal amount of printing paper or an amount of wood pulp or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp necessary to manufacture such printing paper. (Acts of 1930 and 1922.) Act of 1913: Provided, however, That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government shall impose any export duty, export license fee, or other charge of any kind whatsoever (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper, wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, there shall be imposed upon printing paper, valued above 242 cents per pound, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, an additional duty equal to the amount of the highest export duty or other export charge imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of govern. ment, upon either printing paper, or upon an amount of wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp necessary to manufacture such printing paper. · Printing paper, n. S. p. f. • Act of 1913 provided a rate of 12 per cent for printing paper valued above 242 cents per pound. By the revenue act of Sept. 8, 1916, the value division was changed to 5 cents, and by the act of Apr. 23, 1920, to 8 cents for two years thereafter. If any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, in excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government on such article imported from the United States. (Acts of 1930 and 1922.) 5 Provided, That for the purposes of this act any of the foregoing less than twelve one-thousandths of one inch in thickness shall be deemed to be paper. (Act of 1930.) less than nine one-thousandths of an inch. (Act of 1922.) 6 No corresponding classification. |