Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued ft.78 ft. 81 ft. 80 222(d) | Rolled, cylinder, crown, and sheet glass-Continued. Not exceeding 384 square inches. - 1242 cents per sq. 1242 cents per sq. 6 cents per sq. ft.79 ft. square inches. ft. (1742 cents per sq. Above 1,008 square inches... 1934 cents per sq. 12 cents per sq. ft.79 ft.79 ft. Containing a wire netting Not exceeding 384 square inches. 15 cents per sq. ft. - 15 cents per sq. ft.79- 6 cents per sq. ft.79 Above 384 and not exceeding | 20 cents per sq. ft. - 1742 cents per sq. 8 cents per sq. ft.79 720 square inches. ft.70 Above 720 square inches 23 cents per sq. ft.- 20 cents per sq. ft.79 12 cents per sq. ft.79 223 Plate, cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, by whatever process made, ished or partly finished: 1322 cents per sq. (82). ft. 80 ft.81 23 cents per sq. 21 cents per sq. (82). ft.80 ft.81 224 Plate, rolled, cylinder, crown, and 5 per cent 83 4 per cent.84 rated. and frames for the same, or finished: and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. and 20 per cent. and 20 per cent. Valued at over $2.50 per dozen... 40 per cent.... 40 per cent..---- 35 per cent. 79 Fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, when ground, smoothed, or otherwise obscured, dutiable at the rates provided for cast polished plate glass, unsilvered.” Cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, not plate glass, if one-fourth of 1 inch or more in thickness and obscured by coloring prior to solidification, duti. able at rates provided for cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, unpolished, and 5 per cent additional for coloring in act of 1922; and at rates provided for unpolished, cylinder, crown, and common window glass, and 4 per cent additional for coloring in act of 1913. Rolled glass colored prior to solidification dutiable at the rates provided for “fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass." 80 Provided, That none of the foregoing shall be subject to a less rate of duty than 45 per cent ad valorem, Provided further, That none of the foregoing mirrors when framed shall be subject to a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar mirrors of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when imported separately, 81 Cast polished plate glass, cylinder and crown glass, silvered, and looking-glass plates: Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay less duty than 35 per cent ad valorem: Provided further, That no lookingglass plates or glass, silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when imported separate. 87 Cast polished plate glass, cylinder and crown glass, silvered, and looking-glass plates shall be subject to a duty of 1 cent per square foot in addition to the rates otherwise chargeable on such glass unsilvered: Provided, That no looking-glass plates or glass silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when imported separate. 83 In addition to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. 84 In addition to the rates otherwise chargeable on cast polished plate glass, crown, cylinder, and sheet glass, and glass mirrors. Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued 226 Lenses of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished factured: 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 25 per cent. pairs and 35 per pairs and 35 per cent. inches wide, ground or polished magic lanterns. 50 per cent... 45 per cent.. Free.85 inercial, in any and all forms. 45 per cent 87 35 per cent.88 ished or unfinished. 45 per cent.. 35 per cent.88 gin mirrors for searchlight re 25 per cent.89 20 per cent." n. s. p. f. and lamps: Without filament. 20 per cent. With metal filament. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. With filaments of carbon or other 30 per cent. nonmetallic material. 230(a) Stained or painted glass windows, 60 per cent. 50 per cent. 30 per cent. 50 per cent... 30 per cent. frames or cases. 85 Glass plates or disks, rough cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments, spectacles, and eyeglasses, and suitable only for such use. 86 New provision in act of 1930. 89 Surveying instruments, telescopes, microscopes, photographic and projection lenses, and frames and mountings for the same. 90 Azimuth mirrors, articles or wares, n. s. p. f., if composed wholly or in chief value of metal. Schedule 2.—Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued ft, 98, 99 230(c) Glass ruled or etched in any man- 55 per cent. 50 per cent 91 30 per cent.91 ner, and manufactures of such 55 per cent 92 45 per cent.02 glass, for photographic repro 20 per cent 93 15 per cent.93 poses. or of which glass is the component ufacture, n. s. p. f. and glass colors, fluxes, glazes, and enamels, all the foregoing: 30 per cent. (15 per cent. 40 per cent. {20 per cent.94 Free.95 30 per cent. 86 In block, rough or squared only - 65 cents per cu. ft. 65 cents per cu. ft.- 50 cents per cu. ft. in thickness. breccia, or onyx: Containing inches- ness. 10 cents per sup. ft_988 cents per sup. ft. op than 112 inches in thickness. ft. 98, 99 If more than 112 inches and not 13 cents per sup. 13 cents persup. ft.98 10 cents per sup.ft.97 more than 2 inches in thickness. ft. 98, 98 232(c) | Mosaic cubes of marble, breccia, or onyx, not exceeding 2 cubic inches size: 14 cent per lb. and 44 cent per lb. and 20 per cent. 20 per cent. and 35 per cent. and 35 per cent. 232(d) Marble, breccia, and onyx, wholly 50 per cent. 50 per cent. 45 per cent. of chief value, n. s. p. f. 45 per cent. 45 per cent. for. reproductions as parts of photographic cameras, n. s. p. f. Fusible and glass enamel, n. s. p. f. 95"Glass enamel, white, for watch and clock dials." se Opal or cylinder glass. 97 rubbed in whole or in part, 2 cents per superficial foot, in addition. 98 In addition thereto, if rubbed in whole or in part, 3 cents per superficial foot. 19 In addition thereto, if polished in whole or in part (whether or not rubbed), 6 cents per superficial foot. Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware—Continued 234(a) 234(b) 234(0) Granite suitable for use as monu mental, paving, or building stone, n. s. p. f.: lined, or polished, or otherwise ft.1 ft.2 lava, and all other stone suit- breccia, and onyx, n. s. p. f.: 50 per cent.. 25 per cent. hewn, or polished. (15 per cent. 10 per cent. slates, and all other manufactures Free 2 Free.3 560 per cent. 150 per cent 4. %30 per cent. 235 236 1 “Pointed, pitched, lined" not in acts of 1913 and 1922. - Watch crystals, unfinished, dutiable as manufactures of glass, n. s.p.f. Watch glasses used in automobile headlights, dials, clock faces, etc., subject to duty at rates provided for cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, with additional duty, if bent. Parts of watches, n. s. p. f.” (8) 301 Iron in pigs and iron kentledge..-- $1.125 per ton..... 75 cents per toni. Free. Spiegeleisend containing more than 75 cents per ton.. 75 cents per ton.. Free.3 per cent of carbon. (1). steel. 10 scale. ated in paragraph 301: 3 (12)... (12). (12). (12). (12). (12). Tungsten ore or concentrates 13 50 cents per lb. 45 cents per lb. Free. (d) | Ferromanganese, 18 containing more 178 cents per lb.19. 178 cents per lb.19 Free. 20 than 1 per cent of carbon. (0) Manganese metal, manganese sili- | 178 cents per lb.19 | 178 cents per lb.19 10 per cent.21 con, manganese boron. and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. Ferromanganese and spiegeleisen, 178 cents per lb.19 178 cents per lb.19 Free.20 containing not more than 1 per and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. cent of carbon. denum, molybdenum powder, and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. denum. 15 per cent. 23 and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. mixtures or combinations in and 50 per cent. and 25 per cent. pounds of tungsten, n. s. p. f. and 40 per cent. and 25 per cent. tungsten, chromium tungsten, and 25 per cent. and 25 per cent. of tungsten, n. S. p. f. 1 $1.125 per ton, by presidential proclamation effective Mar. 25, 1927, under sec. 315. · Provided, That spiegeleisen for the purposes of this Act shall be an iron manganese alloy containing less than 30 per cent of manganese. (Acts of 1930 and 1922.) : Spiegeleisen. (Act of 1913.) New classification in act of 1930. o Dutiable as iron in pigs at 75 cents or $1.125 per ton, or at 30 per cent as “mineral substances, wholly or partly manufactured, n. s. p. I.” 7 Classification uncertain. 8 Scrap valued at not more than 7 cents per pound, dutiable at 75 cents per ton; when valued at more than 7 cents per pound, classified and dutiable as waste, n. s. p. f., at 10 per cent. (Act of 1922.) This provision was stricken from the act of 1930. • Scrap iron and steel. (Act of 1913.). 10 Provided further, That nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except secondhand or waste or refuse iron or steel it only to be remanufactured. (Acts of 1913, 1922, and 1930.) 11 Classified and dutiable as iron or steel scrap when valued at not more than 7 cents per pound; when valued at more than 7 cents per pound, classified and dutiable as waste n. s. p. f., at 10 per cent. 12 No corresponding provision. No additional duty. 13 Duty on the metallic content of the metal named. 14 Containing in excess of 10 per cent manganese; includes ferruginous manganese ore and manganiferous iron ore. (Act of 1930.) 18 Containing in excess of 30 per cent manganese; ore containing in excess of 10 per cent but not more than 30 per cent manganese, free. (Act of 1922.) 16 Manganese, oxide, and ore of. 17 On the manganese contained therein. and other alloys used in the manufacture of steel. 本 * |