1551 foot. 69 1552 Motion-picture films, sensitized 410 cent per linear 410 cent per linear Free. foot.68 foot.68 ported in any form, for use in for such exhibits: foot. foot. 3 cents per linear 3 cents per linear 3 cents per linear foot. Photographic film positives, im- 1 cent per linear 1 cent per linear 1 cent per linear ported in any form, for use in any foot. foot. foot. made.70 263, forbids importation of any tion of a prize fight.] bowls made wholly of clay- cents per gross. 45 per cent. 25 per cent. 50 per cent. per cent. 50 per cent. per cent. bored or unbored. tobacco, cases suitable for pipes, covers, cigarette paper in all forms, except cork paper. 60 per cent.. 50 per cent. ware, or stoneware. 20 per cent. 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). 1553 All thermostatic bottles, carafos, jars, jugs, and other thermo- other material: 45 per cent. 45 per cent. 45 per cent. 5 cents for each 45 per cent. cent. 55 per cent. (6). including those above men tioned. 35 per cent. appliquéd. 40 per cent. 30 per cent. S40 per cent 160 per cent Wholly or in chief value of syn- 75 per cent. 40 per cent 30 per cent. thetic resin.73 1555 Waste, not specially provided for... 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 110 per cent. Free. 1556 Bleached beeswax... 30 per cent. Free. Free 75 1557 Stamping and embossing materials of pigments, mounted on paper in. 115 per cent 76 25 per cent.75 of heat and pressure.12 1558 All raw or unmanufactured articles | 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. or in part, n. s. p. f. See footnote on p. 139. 12 See footnote on p. 139. 11 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.) 72 Handles not specified in act of 1913. Dutiable according to component material of chief value. 73 “Wholly or in chief value of synthetic resin” added by act of 1930. 74 White bleached beeswax. 75 Wholly or partly covered wich metal leaf. 78 Paper wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions. }30 per cent. 1559 That each and every imported article, not enumerated in this TITLE II.-FREE LIST ACT OF OCTOBER 3, 1913 That on and after the day following the passage of this act, except as otherwise specially provided for in this act, the articles mentioned in the following paragraphs shall, when imported into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of G and utuila), be exempt from duty: 1 ACT OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 SEC. 201. That on and after the day following the passage of this act, except as otherwise specially provided for in this act, the articles mentioned in the following paragraphs, when imported into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands, the Virgin Islands, and the islands of Guam and Tutuila), shall be exempt from duty: ACT OF JUNE 17, 1930 SEC. 201. That on and after the day following the passage of this act, except as otherwise specially provided for in this act, the articles mentioned in the following paragraphs, when imported into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the island of Guam), shall be exempt from duty: SCHEDULE 16 1601 Acids: Free. Free. Free. Free. Free Free. Free Free. Free. (2). and uncompounded and are in tion pending manufacture: 3 Free Free. leaves, and flowers. Free 10 cents per lb. 10 cents per lb. Licorice root. Free. 12 cent per lb. 14 cent per lb. Free Free. Free Free. 1603 Agates, unmanufactured. Free Free. Free 1604 Agricultural implements in whole or in parts, including repair parts: 4 Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free.6 Free Free. Free Free. Free Free. Free. Free. Free.. Free. 1 Supplies for American Red Cross donated abroad exempted from duty by act of Aug. 31, 1918, chap 165, until 1 year after end of war. * Dutiable or free as acids or as chemical compounds according to particular anhydride. Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) • Provided, That no article specified by name in Title I shall be free of duty under this paragraph. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) Valued at not exceeding $75. 163 Schedule 16—Continued 1604 Machinery for use in the manu- Free Free. Free. Free Free. Free Free. Free Free. Free Free. Free. Free. Free 4 Free. Free Free. 1606(a) Any animal imported by a citizen Free Free. Free. tary of Agriculture for that breed. 606(b) The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe such additional regula- vision. and other domestic animals 1930, 1922, and 1913.) 4 Provided, That no article specified by name in Title I shall be free of duty under this paragraph. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) Emergency tariff act of 1921: “Cattle and sheep and other stock imported for breeding purposes shall be admitted free of duty." 7 Period extended from time to time. ! |