Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 15.-Sundries-Continued Classification 1541 (b) Violins, violas, violoncellos, and 1541 (c) 1542 1543 1544 1545 Needles for phonographs, gramo- Calender rolls or bowls made Valued at not more than $1.25 Valued at more than $1.25 per Any of the foregoing if made in Commercially known as sheeps- (10 per cent.53 15 per cent.54 15 per cent.. 1546 Manufactures of sponges, or of Violin rosin 55. 15 per cent. 15 per cent.. 1547 (a) Works of art, not specially provided for, including (1) Paintings in oil or water colors, (2) Statuary, sculptures, or copies, (3) Etchings and engravings................ 6 See footnote on p. 139. 12 See footnote on p. 139. 50"Made after the year 1800" added by act of 1930. 51 "Dictophones" added by the act of 1930. 52 Dutiable according to component material of chief value or as articles "designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person.' 53 Trimmed or untrimmed but not advanced in value by chemical processes. 34 Bleached sponges and sponges advanced in value by processes involving chemical operations. 55"In boxes or cases or otherwise" in act of 1913. 56" Valued at not less than $2.50" added by act of 1930; statuary, sculptures, etc., valued less than $2.50 dutiable according to material of chief value. Peat moss.. 1549 (a) Pencils of paper, wood, or other Crayons (including chalk crayons 50 Pencils stamped with names other Slate pencils, not in wood 62 1549(b) Black leads for pencils, not in wood or other material.62 Black leads exceeding 100 of 1 Leads, commonly known as refills, 1550 (a) Penholder tips, penholders and 50 cents per ton... 50 cents per gross 50 cents per gross 25 per cent.. 50 cents per ton... 145 cents per gross and 25 per cent. 50 cents per gross 50 cents per ton. 15 per cent. 25 per cent.60 (61). 36 cents per gross.58 6 cents per gross... 25 cents per gross 72 cents per dozen 45 cents per gross 20 per cent 67 20 per cent. 10 cents per gross 63 10 per cent. 25 cents per gross and 20 per cent. 25 cents per gross and 20 per cent. 25 cents per gross and 20 per cent. 72 cents per dozen 145 cents per gross 10 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. (52). 57 Free or dutiable, depending on nature of the article or the component material of chief value. 58 But not less than 25 per cent. 59"Chalk crayons" added by act of 1930. 60 Manufactures of chalk, not specially provided for. 61 Dutiable according to component material of chief value. 62 "Not in wood" added in act of 1922; pencil leads "not in wood or other material" in acts of 1913 and 1922. 63 Not exceeding 100 of 1 inch in diameter and not exceeding 2 inches in length, and longer leads shall pay in proportion in addition thereto. 64 Provided, That pens and penholders shall be assessed for duty separately. 65"Fountain-pen holders" and "parts thereof" added by act of 1922. 66 Provided, That the value of the cartons and fillers shall be included in the dutiable value. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) 67 Provided, That if the photographic lens is the component of chief value of the camera or of the part in which it is imported, such camera or part, including the photographic lens, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to such photographic lens when imported separately. 68 Of the standard width of 13% inches, and all other widths of 1 inch or more shall be subject to duty in equal proportion thereto. 1551 1552 Motion-picture films, sensitized ported in any form, for use in Exposed but not developed.. Exposed and developed.... [The act of July 31, 1912, chap. Pipes and smokers' articles: bowls made wholly of clay- Valued at more than 40 cents per gross. Tobacco pipe bowls, wholly or in 410 cent per linear 2 cents per linear 3 cents per linear 1 cent per linear Meerschaum, crude or unmanu- 20 per cent.. factured. 12 See footnote on p. 139. 68 See footnote on p. 159. 69 Except undeveloped negative moving-picture film of American manufacture exposed abroad for silent or sound news reel. (Free.) 70 Provided, That upon the importation of photographic and motion-picture films or film negatives taken from the United States and exposed in a foreign country by an American producer of motion pictures operating temporarily in said foreign country in the course of production of a picture 60 per cent or more of which is made in the United States the duty shall be 1 cent per linear foot, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the entry of such films or film negatives under this proviso (acts of 1922 and 1930): Provided further, That all photographic films imported nder this act shall be subject to such censorship as may be imposed by the Secretary of the Treasury (acts of 1913 and 1922). Paragraph, act of 1930 1553 All thermostatic bottles, carafes, Having a capacity of 1 pint or Having a capcity of more than 1 1556 of pigments, mounted on paper See footnote on p. 139. 12 See footnote on p. 139. 38 cent per 100 sq. 5 cents per lb.. 1 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph when imported shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin legibly, indelibly, and conspicuously etched with acid on the glass part, and die stamped on the jacket or casing of metal or other material, in a place that shall not be covered thereafter: Provided further, That each label, wrapper, box, or carton in which any of the foregoing are wrapped or packed, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin legibly, indelibly, and conspicuously stamped or printed thereon. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) 12 Handles not specified in act of 1913. Dutiable according to component material of chief value. 73Wholly or in chief value of synthetic resin" added by act of 1930. 74 White bleached beeswax. 76 Wholly or partly covered with metal leaf. 76 Paper wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions. Paragraph, act of 1930 1559 Schedule 15.-Sundries-Continued Classification That each and every imported |