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Paragraph, act of 1930

Schedule 14.-Papers and Books-Continued

Classification

Pictures, etc.-Continued.
Labels and flaps-Continued.
Printed in 8 or more colors
(bronze printing to be
counted as 2 colors), but not
printedi n whole or in part
in metal leaf.
Embossed or die-cut, not ex-
ceeding 10 square inches
cutting size in dimensions.
Printed in whole or in part in
metal leaf.

Embossed or die-cut, not ex-
ceeding 10 square inches
cutting size in dimensions.
Cigar bands 23

Printed in less than 8 colors
(bronze printing to be count-
ed as 2 colors), but not print-
ed in whole or in part in metal
leaf.

Printed in 8 or more colors
(bronze printing to be count-
ed as 2 colors), but not print-
ed in whole or in part in metal
leaf.

Printed in whole or in part in
metal leaf.

Transparencies, 24 printed litho

graphically or otherwise:

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In not more than 5 printings 40 per cent..
(bronze printing to be count-

ed as 2 printings).

In more than 5

printings

(bronze printing to be count

ed as 2 printings).

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Fashion magazines or periodicals, 8 cents per lb... 8 cents per lb...... 6 cents per lb.

printed in whole or in part by

lithographic process, or dec-
orated by hand.

Decalcomanias

In ceramic colors, weighing per

1,000 sheets on a basis of 20

by 30 inches

Not over 100 pounds..

Over 100 pounds....

All other, except toy, if not
backed with metal leaf.
Backed with metal leaf........
All articles other than those spe-
cifically provided for in this
paragraph 26

Not exceeding 121000 inch in
thickness.27

Exceeding 121000 and not ex-
ceeding 291000 inch in
thickness-

Less than 35 square inches
cutting size in dimensions.
Die-cut or embossed..
Die-cut and embossed.
Exceeding 35 square inches

cutting size in dimensions.
Die-cut or embossed...
Die-cut and embossed.
Exceeding 21000 inch in thick-

ness.

No corresponding classification.

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23 No extra duty for embossing or die-cutting. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

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7 cents per lb.

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5 cents per lb.

24 New classification in act of 1930: "Provided, That all invoices shall state the number of separate printings actually employed in the production of the transparency.'

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is Under acts of 1913 and 1922 transparencies were classifiable as lithographically printed articles, n. s. p.f., not exceeding 1000 inch in thickness.

20 Provided, That in the case of articles herein before specified the thickness which shall determine the rate of duty to be imposed shall be that of the thinnest material found in the article, but for the purposes of this paragraph the thickness of lithographs mounted or pasted upon paper, cardboard, or other material shall be the combined thickness of the lithograph and the foundation upon which it is mounted or pasted (acts of 1913, 1922, and 1930). The cutting size shall be the area which is the product of the greatest dimensions of length and breadth of the article, and if the article is made up of more than one piece, the cutting size shall be the combined cutting sizes of all of the lithographically printed parts in the article (acts of 1922 and 1930). 27 81000 in acts of 1913 and 1922.

Schedule 14.-Papers and Books-Continued

Paragraph,

act of 1930

Classification

as

1407(a) Correspondence cards, writing,
letter, note, drawing, and hand-
made paper, paper commonly
or commercially known
handmade or machine hand-
made paper, japan paper and
imitation japan paper by what-
ever name known, Bristolboard
of the kinds made on a Fourd-
rinier or a multicylinder ma-
chine, ledger, bond, record,
tablet, typewriter, manifold,
onionskin, and imitation onion-
skin paper, and paper similar
to any of the foregoing, all the
above weighing 829 pounds or
over per ream.

If ruled, bordered, embossed,
printed, lined, or decorated in
any manner, whether in the
pulp or otherwise, 30 other than
by lithographic process.
Correspondence cards, and writ-

ing, letter, and note paper, in
sheets less than 110 square
inches in area.

If ruled, bordered, embossed,
printed, lined, or decorated
in any manner, whether in
the pulp or otherwise, other
than by lithographic pro-

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6 No corresponding classification.

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40 per cent..

5 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.
10 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.
30 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.

5 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.
10 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.
30 per cent addi-
tional to rate on
paper from
which made.
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(9).

(9).

(®).

15 per cent.33

15 per cent.33

15 per cent.33

35 per cent.

(6).

30 per cent.

5 cents per lb. and
15 per cent.

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28Of the kinds made on a Fourdrinier machine" added in act of 1922, and "or a multicylinder'' added in act of 1930.

29 7 pounds in act of 1922. No weight specified in act of 1913.
30"Whether in the pulp or otherwise" added in the act of 1930.

31 The term "papeteries" as used in this paragraph means writing, letter, or note paper, or correspond-
ence cards, together with the envelopes, packed or assembled into boxes, portfolios, folders, or other con-
tainers, in which such articles are sold as a unit to the ultimate consumer, including such containers.
(Act of 1930.)
*: Provided, That paper envelopes

32 Filled or unfilled, whether the contents are dutiable or free,

which contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty or a duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents but not less than the rates provided for herein." (Act of 1930.)

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1410

Hanging paper:

Not printed, lithographed, dyed,
or colored.

Printed, lithographed, dyed, or
colored.

Jacquard designs on ruled paper, or
cut on Jacquard cards, and parts
of such designs.

Paper n. s. p. f..

Wrapping paper n. s. p. f..
Paper commonly or commercially
known as cover paper, plain,
uncoated, and undecorated.
Blank books, slate books, draw-
ings, engravings, photographs,
etchings, maps, and charts.
Book bindings or covers wholly or
in part of leather, n. s. p. f.
Booklets, printed lithographically
or otherwise, n. s. p. f.
Booklets, wholly or in chief value of
paper, decorated in whole or in
part by hand or by spraying,
whether or not printed,38 n. s. p. f.
Books of paper or other material for
children's use, printed lithograph-
ically or otherwise, 39 not exceed-
ing in weight 24 ounces each, with
reading matter other than letters,
numerals, or descriptive words. 40
Greeting cards, valentines, tally

cards, place cards, and all other
social and gift cards, including
folders, booklets and cutouts,
or in any other form, wholly or
partly manufactured: "1
With greeting, title, or other
wording-

Valentines

Greeting, tally, place and other
social and gift cards.

Without greeting, title or other
wording-
Valentines.

Greeting, tally, place and other
social and gift cards.

Post cards (not including Amer-
ican views), plain, decorated, em-
bossed, or printed except by litho-
graphic process.

Unbound books of all kinds, bound

books of all kinds except those
bound wholly or in part in
leather, sheets or printed pages
of books bound wholly or in
part in leather, pamphlets,
music in books or sheets, and
printed matter, all the forego-
ing n. s. p. f.:

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If of bona fide foreign authorship.
All other, n. s. p. f..

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35 Paper n. s. p. f.

36 Paper hangings with paper back or composed wholly or in chief value of paper.

27 Manufactures of leather, or of which leather is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. 38" Whether or not lithographed," in act 1913.

39 "Lithographically printed in whole or in part" in act of 1913.

"With more reading matter than letters, numerals, or descriptive words," added by act of 1922, and changed to "Reading matter other than" by act of 1930.

41 Greeting cards and all other social and gift cards, including those in the form of folders and booklets, wholly or partly manufactured. (Act of 1922.)

42 Various rates as lithographically printed articles, n. s. p. f., of different thicknesses. See paragraph 1406.

42 Manufactures of paper or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f.

44 Provided, That exported books of domestic manufacture, when returned to the United States after having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means, shall, under rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, be dutiable only on the cost of materials added and labor performed in a foreign country.

45 Textbooks used in schools and other educational institutions, free in act of 1913.

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1410

1411

Views of any landscape, scene, build-
ing, place or locality in the
United States, on cardboard or
paper, by whatever process
printed or produced, including
those wholly or in part pro-
duced by either lithographic or
photogelatin process (except
show cards), occupying 35
square inches or less of surface
per view, bound or unbound,
or in any other form:

Not thinner than 1 inch.............

Thinner than 1 inch.
Albums, wholly or partly manufac-
tured:

Photograph, autograph, scrap,
post-card, and postage-stamp.
For phonograph records.

1412 Playing cards.

1413 Boxes, composed wholly or in chief
value of paper, papier-mâché or
paper board, and n. s. p. f.
Manufactures of paper, or of which
paper is the component material
of chief value, n. s. p. f.
Papers and paper board and pulp-
board, including cardboard and
leatherboard or compress leather,
embossed, cut, die-cut, or
stamped into designs or shapes,
such as initials, monograms, lace,
borders, bands, strips, or other
forms, or cut or shaped for boxes
or other articles, plain or printed,
but not lithographed, and n. s.
p. f.

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Paper board and pulpboard, includ- 30 per cent...
ing cardboard and leatherboard
or compress leather, plate fin-
ished, supercalendered or friction
calendered, laminated by means
of an adhesive substance, coated,
surface stained or dyed, lined or
vat-lined, embossed, printed, or
decorated or ornamented in any
manner.48

Pressboards and press paper..
Stereotype-matrix mat or board..
Test or container boards of a burst-
ing strength above 60 pounds per
square inch by the Mullen or the
Webb test.

Wall pockets, composed wholly or
in chief value of paper, papier-
mâché or paper board, whether
or not die-cut, embossed, or
printed lithographically or other-
wise.

Tubes wholly or in chief value of
paper, commonly used for hold-
ing yarn or thread: 5
If parallel...

If tapered.....

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30 per cent.

35 per cent.

30 per cent.
35 per cent..

20 per cent.

20 per cent..

25 per cent.
25 per cent.43
25 per cent.43

35 per cent....

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1 cent per lb. and

25 per cent.

3 cents per lb. and
35 per cent.

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See footnote on p. 132.

43 Manufactures of paper or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. 46 Manufactures of paper or papier-mâché, or of which paper or papier-mâché is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f.

47 In act of 1913 covered by "papers or cardboard, cut, die-cut, etc.," and "manufactures of paper, or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f." Leather board or compressed leather free. 48 Laminated, glazed, coated, lined, printed, decorated, or ornamented in any manner (act of 1922).

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1501(c) Asbestos shingles and articles in 34 cent per lb... 25 per cent.

part of asbestos, if containing
hydraulic cement or hydraulic
cement and other material, not

coated, impregnated, deco-
rated, or colored, in any man-

ner.

If coated, impregnated, deco-
rated, or colored, in any man-

ner.

1501 (d) All other manufactures of which

asbestos is the component ma-
terial of chief value.

10 per cent.3

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1502 Boxing gloves, baseballs, footballs, 30 per cent..
tennis balls, golf balls, and all
other balls, of whatever mate-
rial composed, finished or unfin-
ished, primarily designed for use
in physical exercise (whether or
not such exercise involves the
element of sport), and all clubs,
rackets, bats, golf tees,' and other
equipment, such as is ordinarily
used in conjunction therewith,
all the foregoing, not specially
provided for.

1503

Ice and roller skates, and parts 20 per cent..
thereof.

Spangles and beads, including
bugles, not specially provided
for.

Beads of ivory 7.

Fabrics and articles 10 not ornament-
ed with beads, spangles, or bugles,
nor embroidered, tamboured, ap-
pliquéd, or scalloped, composed
wholly or in chief value of beads
or spangles (other than imitation
pearl beads, beads in imitation of
precious or semiprecious stones,
and beads in chief value of syn-
thetic resin).11

Hollow or filled imitation_pearl
beads 12 of all kinds and shapes,
of whatever material composed."

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35 per cent..

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1 Yarn and woven fabrics composed wholly or in chief value of asbestos. All other manufactures composed wholly or in chief value of asbestos. & Manufactures of

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* or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for.

"Designed for use in physical exercise or in any indoor or outdoor game or sport,” in act of 1922. "Golf tees" added in act of 1930.

Dutiable according to component material of chief value.

"Provided, That the rates on spangles and beads provided in this paragraph shall be applicable whether such spangles and beads are strung or loose, mounted or unmounted" added by act of 1930.

8 "Including bugles" added by act of 1922. "Beads

not threaded or strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation

only" in act of 1913 but not in act of 1922 or 1930.

10 Provided further, That no article composed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing beads or spangles shall be subject to duty at a less rate than is imposed in any paragraph of this Act upon such articles without such beads or spangles. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

11 "Beads in chief value of synthetic resin" added in act of 1930.

1 New classification made in act of 1930.

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