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Flax, Hemp, Jute, and Manufactures of

Canvas, flax, waterproof, brown

Cloth, lapping, woven, in chief value of vegetable fiber other than cotton or jute, containing over 17% by weight of wool, but not including woven fabrics of flax, hemp, or ramie, with woven or printed colored stripes in the warp Floor coverings, felt base, including only those which are made with an asphalt impregnated paper felt or paper and rag felt base

Matting, sisal (not cut to specific size or shape), in rolls Packing, mechanical, molded, linen and rubber, chief value linen

Tapestries, needlepoint, unfinished, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fibers other than cotton

Wool and Manufactures of

Blankets, wholly or in chief value of wool, not exceeding 3 yards in length, valued not over $1 per pound, not handwoven

Carpets, wool, of oriental weave, produced on a power driven loom

Felts, belts, blankets, jackets, or other articles of machine clothing, for papermaking, printing, or other machines, wholly or in chief value of wool, woven as units or in the piece, finished or unfinished

Gloves and mittens, knit, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued as defined in subdivisions (c), (d), (e), and (f) of redesignated section 402a of the Tariff Act of 1930, in the order specified in section 402a (a) at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs Sweaters, men's and women's, including pullovers, slipovers, cardigans, and similar articles, wholly or in part of cashmere, knit or crocheted, valued over $5 per pound Yarns, wholly or in chief value of wool or other hair (including mohair), fancies (including nub, flamme, slub, and similar types), valued over $1.50 per pound

Silk Manufactures

Fabrics, silk, woven, in the piece, except pile, exceeding 30. inches in width, jacquard-figured, bleached, printed, dyed, or yarn dyed, valued over $14 per pound Ribbons, velvet, silk pile

Manufactures of Rayon and Other Synthetic Textiles

Fabrics, pile (including velvets, chenilles, and plushes), wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile Filaments, other than waste, synthetic, not exceeding 30 inches in length, noncellulosic, for textile use

Gloves, composed of 15 denier knit nylon fabric, valued over $1.50 per dozen pair

Ribbon, derived from pile fabrics, pile partly cut, in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile

Ribbon, derived from pile fabrics, pile partly cut, in chief wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textiles

Yarn, fancy, composed of cotton and rayon, in chief value of rayon

Yarns, rayon, plied, having not more than 20 turns twist per inch and weighing 150 deniers or more Yarns, rayon, singles, having not more than 20 turns twist per inch, weighing less than 150 deniers per length of 450 meters

*Yarns, spun, of rayon or other synthetic textile, plied *Yarns, spun, of rayon or other synthetic textile, singles

Paper and Books

Books and Other Printed Matter

Books, bound or unbound, of bona fide foreign authorship (not including catalogues, manuals and instruction books for automobiles, trucks, machinery or similar equipment, prayer books or books bound wholly or in part of leather) Books, bound and unbound, not of bona fide foreign authorship (not including catalogues, manuals and instruction books for automobiles, trucks, machinery or similar equipment, prayer books, or books bound wholly or in part of leather)

Cards, greeting (other than valentines, tally cards, place cards, and all other social and gift cards, including folders, booklets, and cutouts), with greeting, title or other wording Cards, social and gift, without greeting, title or other wording Literature, tourist, of bona fide foreign authorship (not lithographically printed)

Music, in books or sheets, of bona fide foreign authorship

Papers

Carbon paper, uncoated

Coarse paper, uncoated, embossed

Decalcomania paper, simplex, not printed

Filter paper, in sheets, valued at $0.75 or more per pound, not cut, die cut, or stamped into designs or shapes for articles

Filter paper, cut, die cut, or stamped into designs or shapes Linmaster paper, uncoated, embossed

Newsprint paper, heavyweight, white, over .004 inches thick, over 35 pounds weight per ream, in rolls or sheets Newsprint paper, novel news, white, .005 inches and over thick, 32 pounds to 35 pounds weight per ream, in rolls or sheets Newsprint paper, trim news, white or colored, under 15 inches width, not over .004 inches thick, 32 pounds to 35 pounds weight per ream, in rolls only

Newsprint paper, various colors, not over .004 inches thick, 32 to 35 pounds weight per ream, in sheets only

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Container board of a bursting strength over 60 pounds per square inch by the Mullen or Webb test Hardboard, plate-finished, in sheets

*Insulation board, asphalt impregnated or coated, 6 inch and over in thickness

Paperboards, over 0.012 inch thick, for use as corrugating media (not coated, cut into shapes for boxes or other articles, decorated or ornamented in any manner, embossed, friction calendered or super-calendered, laminated by means of an adhesive substance, lined or vat-lined, plate-finished, printed, nor surface stained or dyed) Test board of a bursting strength over 60 pounds per square inch by the Mullen or Webb test

Other Paper Articles

Dart boards of paper

Decalcomanias, in ceramic colors, weighing over 100 pounds per 1,000 sheets on the basis of 20 by 30 inches Envelopes, filled or unfilled, plain, of writing paper, under 110 square inches in area

Napkins made of crepe paper, plain or printed (but not lithographed), and packed in bulk

Seat sets, toilet, chief value pulp

Thimbles, extraction, chief value pulp

Sundries

Cameras and Photographic Supplies

Camera accessories in chief value of metal, consisting of lens hoods, holding arms, neck chains, lens caps, tripods, clips for cameras, close-up focussing attachments, extension tubes for close-up photography, adapters for auxiliary lenses, or trigger handles

Cameras and parts, photographic, lens not chief value, folding type, valued under $10 each, and not including motion-picture or box type (set focus)

Cameras, lens chief value, parts of (other than photographic lenses imported separately)

Cameras, photographic, fixed focus, box type, of which the lens is not the component of chief value, and other than those specially constructed for use in aerial surveying Cameras, photographic, lens not chief value, other than motion-picture, not box type (set focus), and valued at $10 or more each

Cases, camera, leather (other than reptile)

Film, motion-picture, sensitized, not exposed or developed, less than one inch in width

Film, photographic, cartridge or roll (except motion-picture film one inch or more wide), sensitized, but not exposed or developed

Films, photographic (except motion-picture film one inch or more wide), sensitized, but not exposed or developed, and other than cartridge, roll, or x-ray film, but including film packs

Films photographic, x-rays, sensitized, but not exposed or developed

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Leather and Manufactures

Helmets, crash, wholly or in chief value of leather other than reptile (of the type used predominately by motor-cyclists and racing car drivers)

Leather, made from hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species, other than calf or kip, processed by graining Leather, patent, imitation, made of polyvinyl chloride Leather, shell-cordovan, made from hides of animals of the horse family

Leather, sole (other than flexible bend splits and offal), made from hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species Leather, upper, calf or kip, made from hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species

Miscellaneous Articles

Brushes, toilet, not including tooth brushes, valued over 40 cents each, and having handles or backs of material other than cellulose compounds, and other than gold, silver, or platinum

Construction sets, toy, wholly or in chief value of metal, valued 30 cents or more per pound, and other than model airplane construcion sets in chief value of meal valued at 75 cents or more each

Extract, seaweed, manufactured

Fiber, istle or Tampico, dressed or manufactured *Flasks, vacuum, finished (thermostatic bottles), not over one pint capacity

Insulating articles and products, electrical, high density, not laminated, composed of wood flour and having a synthetic resin or resin-like substance as chief binding agent

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Leads, pencil, colored or crayon

Paper or cloth, or combinations thereof, coated with sand, emery, or other natural or artificial abrasives

Pencils, lead or crayon, of wood or other material except metal

Pencils, wood, stamped with names other than the manufacturer's name, trade name or trade mark

Plumes, chief value of feathers

Polyisobutylene

Powder, ficin

Spangles, gelatin

Spangles, rhodoid

Waste, mustard bran

Wax, sealing

Musical Instruments or Articles

Bassoons

Carillons, containing not more than 34 bells, and parts thereof

Metromomes

Music boxes, in the form of a feathered bird in a cage Pianos, upright, non-player type, having 64 keys (5 octaves)

Ornamented or Embroidered Fabrics and Articles, and Laces, Nets, and Veilings

Fabrics, embroidered, wholly or in chief value of wool Gloves, composed of 15 denier sheer knit nylon fabric and in part of all-overs, edgings, flouncings, flutings, fringes, galloons, insertings, ornaments, quillings, ruchings, trimmings, or tuckings

Gloves, embroidered (whether or not the embroidery is on a scalloped edge), tamboured, appliqued, ornamented with beads, bugles, or spangles, or from which threads have been omitted, drawn, punched, or cut, and with threads introduced after weaving to finish or ornament the open work, not including one row of straight hemstitching adjoining the hem, composed of 15 denier sheer knit nylon fabric Laces, lace fabrics and lace articles, wholy or in chief value of wool (except veils and veilings) made on a levers (including go-through) lace machine (whether or not embroided and whether or not made full gauge on a machine of 12 point or finer)

Napkins, of cotton, in chief value of lace made in designs or patterns formed wholly by joining machine made materials by handwork.

Nets and nettings, wholly or in chief value of silk, not embroided, made on other than a bobbinet machine Tablecloths, of cotton, in chief value of lace made in designs or patterns formed wholly by joining machine made materials by handwork

Trimmings, in part of cotton, chief value of beads

Veilings, dyed or colored, wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textiles, made on any lace or net machine, whether or not embroided, in bolt length, suitable for cutting to veil size

Veilings, dyed or colored, wholly or in chief value of silk, made on any lace or net machine, whether or not embroidered, in bolt length suitable for cutting to veil size

Rubber Articles

Boots, shoes, or other footwear (including athletic or sporting boots and shoes but not including footwear commonly known as "Tabi” or “Jikatabi”), the uppers of which are composed wholly or in chief value of wool, cotton, ramie, animal hair, fiber, rayon or other synthetic textile, silk or substitutes for any of the foregoing, with soles composed wholly or in chief value of India rubber or substitutes for rubber

Boots, shoes, overshoes, or other footwear, wholly or in chief value of India rubber or substitutes for rubber Catheters, wholly or in chief value of rubber

Combs, hard rubber, household and pocket type, valued over $4.50 per gross.

Gloves, rubber

Hose and tubing, polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride, having an inside diameter of less than % inch

Hose and tubing, rubber, not made of hard rubber, having at no point an inside diameter of less than 8 inch Insulating material, rigid, in sheet or board form, chief value rubber

Matting, rubber, floor, corrugated, in rolls

Packing, rubber, in sheets

Powder, rubber, chlorinated
Rubber, synthetic

Sheeting, rubber, designed for use in facing table tennis paddles

Suits, rubber, designed for underwater use

Tires and tubes, pneumatic, wholly or in chief value of rubber or substitutes for rubber, except bicycle tires and tubes Tissue, gutta percha

Sporting and Fishing Equipment

Balls, lawn-tennis Balls, table tennis

Bands, wholly or in chief value of rubber, suitable for underwater fishing guns

Fins, swim, composed wholly or in chief vaue of rubber Floats, cork, for fish nets

Floats, trawl, aluminum

Frames, tennis racket, wood chief value, not in part of bamboo, osier or willow, or rattan, valued over $3 each Guns, fishing, underwater

Leaders, fishing, knotless, tapered, made of synthetic monofilament

Line, fishing, nylon Shinguards, soccer Spoons, fishing

Sticks, field hockey

Sticks, ice-hockey, wholly or in chief value of wood
Swivels, fishing
Tees, golf, brass

A. GILMORE FLUES, Acting Secretary of the Treasury.

Part II--Report, Entry, and Unlading of Vessels and Vehicles

19 U.S.C. 1431 SEC. 431. MANIFEST--REQUIREMENT, FORM, AND CONTENTS.

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(a) The master of every vessel arriving in the United States and required to make entry shall have on board his vessel a manifest in a form to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and signed by such master under oath as to the truth of the statements therein contained. Such manifest shall contain:

First. The names of the ports or places at which the merchandise was taken on board and the ports of entry of the United States for which the same is destined, particularly describing the merchandise destined to each such port: Provided, That the master of any vessel laden exclusively with coal, sugar, salt, nitrates, hides, dyewoods, wool, or other merchandise in bulk consigned to one owner and arriving at a port for orders, may destine such cargo "for orders", and within fifteen days thereafter, but before the unlading of any part of the cargo such manifest may be amended by the master by designating the port or ports of discharge of such cargo, and in the event of failure to amend the manifest within the time permitted such cargo must be discharged at the port at which the vessel arrived and entered.

Second. The name, description, and build of the vessel, the true measure or tonnage thereof, the port to which such vessel belongs, and the name of the master of such vessel.

Third. A detailed account of all merchandise on board such vessel, with the marks and numbers of each package, and the number and description of the packages according to their usual name or denomination, such as barrel, keg, hogshead, case, or bag.

Fourth. The names of the persons to whom such packages are respectively consigned in accordance with the bills of lading issued therefor, except that when such merchandise is consigned to order the manifest shall so state.

Fifth. The names of the several passengers aboard the vessel, stating whether cabin or steerage passengers, with their baggage, specifying the number and description of the pieces of baggage belonging to each, and a list of all baggage not accompanied by passengers.

Sixth. An account of the sea stores and ship's stores on board of the vessel.

(b) Whenever a manifest of articles or persons on board an aircraft is required for customs purposes to be signed, or produced or delivered to a customs officer, the manifest may be signed, produced, or delivered by the pilot or person in charge of the aircraft, or by any other authorized agent of the owner or operator of the aircraft,

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