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TABLE A.-List of articles upon which the Tariff Commission has reported to the President, under the provisions of sec. 336 of the Tariff Act

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of 1930-Continued

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72. Lima beans, green or unripe.

73. Infants' unembroidered wool jersey outerwear, n. s. p. f., valued at more than $2 per pound.

74. Infants' unembroidered wool outerwear, knit or crocheted, except jersey,

75. Infants' unembroidered wool knit outerwear valued at not more than $2 per pound.

76. Infants' embroidered wool knit outerwear.
77. Furniture of wood, n. s. p. f....

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78. Umbrellas and parts...
79. Alsimin, ferrosilicon aluminum, and ferroaluminum silicon containing
20 but not more than 52 percent of aluminum and containing silicon
and iron.

80. Silicon aluminum and aluminum silicon, and alsimin, ferrosilicon
aluminum and ferroaluminum silicon containing less than 20 or more
than 52 percent of aluminum and containing silicon and iron.

82. Gelatin, glue, glue size, and fish glue not specially provided for, valued 41.

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81. Gelatin, and glue of animal origin, not specially provided for, valued at less than 40 cents per pound.

83. Sheepswool sponges..

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84. Yellow, grass, or velvet sponges.

85. Blown glass tableware.

86. Precision drawing instruments.

87. Prism binoculars having a foreign value of more than $12 and a magnifica-
tion greater than five diameters, frames and mountings therefor, and
parts.

Jan. 13, 1933

88. Other optical fire-control instruments.

89. Upholsterers' nails, thumb tacks, chair glides, of two or more pieces of iron or steel.

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TABLE A.-List of articles upon which the Tariff Commisions has reported to the President, under the provisions of sec. 336 of the Tariff Act of 1930-Continued

122. Razor clams packed in airtight containers.

123. Clams other than razor clams and clams in combination with other sub-
stances (except clam chowder), packed in air-tight containers.

124. Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada,
concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above
75 sugar degrees, and all mixtures containing sugar and water, testing by
the polariscope above 50 sugar degrees and not above 75 sugar degrees.
(See also next item.)

125. For each additional sugar degree shown by the polariscopic test, and fractions of a degree in proportion.

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Decreased from 35 percent ad valorem to 23 percent | May 1, 1934 | May 31, 1934 ad valorem.

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501.

De reased from 1.7125 cents per pound to 1.284375 cents per pound.

May 9, 1934 June 8, 1934

501.

126. Ale, porter, stout, and beer.

805.

127. Frozen swordfish (whether or not packed in ice), whole, or beheaded or eviscerated or both, but not further advanced (except that the fins may

717 (a).

be removed.

128. Knit gloves and knit mittens, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief 1114 (b). value of wool, valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs.

129. Cotton cloth, bleached, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 30 but does not exceed number 50.

904 (b).

130. Cotton cloth printed, dyed, or colored, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 30 but does not exceed number 50.

904 (c).

131. Slide fasteners and parts thereof, wholly or in chief value of copper brass, nickel, zinc, or other base metal, but not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, and not specially provided

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Feb. 21, 1936 Mar. 22, 1936

Increased from 40 cents per pound and 35 percent ad valorem on foreign value to 40 cents per pound, and 35 percent ad valorem on American selling price. Increased from 13 percent ad valorem and in addi- May 21, 1936 June 20, 1936 tion thereto, for each number, thirty-five one-hundredths of 1 percent ad valorem to 181⁄2 percent ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number one-half of 1 percent ad valorem. Increased from 16 percent ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number thirty-five one-hundredths of 1 percent ad valorem to 221⁄2 percent ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one-half of 1 percent ad valorem.

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Increased from 45 percent ad valorem to 66 percent July 1, 1936... July 31, 1936.

1519 (a).

No change.

Mar. 29, 1937.

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TABLE B.-List of subjects with respect to which the President has proclaimed changes in duties, under the provisions of section 315 of the Tariff Act of 1922

Wheat........

Article

Flour, semolina, etc..

Millfeeds, bran, etc..

Sodium nitrite..

Barium dioxide.

Oxalic acid.

Potassium chlorate.

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Diethylbarbituric acid (veronal) Increased duty (25 percent ad valorem),

Bob-white quail....

Taximeters..

Men's sewed straw hats.

Butter..

Print rollers....

Paint brush handles.

Methanol (methyl or wood alco-
hol).
Gold leaf

Pig iron

transferred to American selling price.
Increased from 4 to 6 cents per pound..
Increased from 111⁄2 to 24 cents per pound
Decreased from 50 to 25 cents each
(valued at $5 or less each).
Increased from $3 each plus 45 percent
ad valorem on foreign value, to $3
each plus 27.1 percent on American
selling price.

Increased from 60 to 88 percent ad valo-
rem on hats valued at $9.50 or less per
dozen.

Increased from 8 to 12 cents per pound..
Increased from 60 to 72 percent ad valo-
rem.

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Increased from 55 to 8241⁄2 cents per 100 on
leaves not exceeding in size 33% by 33%
inches and on larger leaves in propor-
tion.

Increased from 75 cents to $1.1211⁄2 per ton.
Emmenthaler type Swiss cheese. Increased from 5 cents per pound, but

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Cresylic acid..

Phenol..

Crude magnesite.....

Caustic calcined magnesite..

Cherries, sulphured or in brine, stemmed or pitted.

Rag rugs, cotton (hit-or-miss
type).

Barium carbonate, precipitated..
Sodium silicofluoride.
Fluorspar..

Potassium permanganate.
Onions....

Cast polished plate glass. finished
or unfinished, and unsilvered.

Peanuts, not shelled and shelled

Whole eggs, egg yolk, and egg albumen, frozen or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for.

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Increased duty (35 percent ad valorem)
transferred to American selling price.
Increased from 1 to 11⁄2 cents per pound.
Increased duty (25 percent ad valorem)
transferred to American selling price.
Increased from $5.60 per ton to $8.40 per
ton on fluorspar containing not more
than 93 percent of calcium fluoride.
Increased from 4 to 6 cents per pound..
Increased from 1 to 11⁄2 cents per pound.
Increased from 12 to 16 cents per
square foot on sizes not exceeding 384
square inches; 15 to 19 cents per square
foot on sizes above 384 square inches
and not exceeding 720 square inches;
171⁄2 to 22 cents per square foot on
sizes above 720 square inches.
Increased from 3 to 42 cents per pound
on peanuts, not shelled; 4 to 6 cents
per pound on peanuts, shelled.
Increased from 6 to 71⁄2 cents per pound. Feb. 20, 1929

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