1121 1122 Whenever in this title the word “wool” is used in connection felt, or any other process. cylinder lapping in chief value 32 Same provision as in act of 1930. 33 Whenever in this section the word "wool" is used in connection with a manufactured article of which it is a component material, it shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel, or other like animals, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or any other process. (Note.-In the act of 1913 th: word "wool” did not include "hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, or other like animals.”) 34 No corresponding provision; dutiable according to the component material of chief value. 48 New classification made by act of 1930. 1201 Silk partially manufactured, in- | 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 20 cents per lb. cluding total or partial degumming other than in the reeling process, raw silk, waste silk, or cocoons, and silk noils exceeding 2 inches in length; all the foregoing, if not twisted or spun. 1202 | Spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and rayon or other synthetic textile, 1 and roving: ? 35 per cent. 45 cents per lb. and 19100 cent 40 per cent. 45 cents per lb. and 15100 cent 40 per cent. beams- 55 cents per lb. and 19100 cent 40 per cent. 55 cents per lb. and 15100 cent 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 55 cents per lb. and 19100 cent 40 per cent. 55 cents per lb. and 15100 cent 40 per cent. 65 cents per lb. and 19100 cent 40 per cent. 65 cents per lb. and 15,00 cent 40 per cent. 3 In assessing duty on all spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and artificial silk, and roving, the number indicating the size of the yarn or roving shall be determined by the number of kilometers that weigh 1 kilogram, and shall, in all cases, refer to the size of the singles. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. (Act of 1922.) 1206 1207 Pile fabrics (including pile ribbons), whether or not the pile covers fabrics: wholly uncut- 60 per cent. Velvets (other than ribbons). 70 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, n. s. p. f. value of silk, n. s. p. f. 1208 1209 1210 1211 * Manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. SCHEDULE 13.-MANUFACTURES OF RAYON OR OTHER SYNTHETIC TEXTILE* more 2 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 Weighing less than 150 deniers ?.. 50 per cent, but $35 per cent. not less than 40 than 45 per cent. cents per lb. textile: twist per inch, not less than 45 45 cents per lb., cents per lb. but not less 35 per cent. not less than 45 than 45 per cent. cents per lb. not less than 45 50 cents per lb., cents per lb. Weighing less but 150 not less 35 per cent. 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., but not less 35 per cent. not less than 45 than 45 per cent. Ib. not less than 45 50 cents per lb., lb. Weighing less than 150 de but not less than 35 per cent. 55 per cent (but niers. not less than 45 45 per cent. Ib. 10 per cent. 20 per cent 6 15 per cent. other name. 10 per cent ?... 15 per cent. and 25 per cent. but not less than 25 per cent.8 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. New classification made by act of 1930. |