Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints-Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1930 Act of 1922 Act of 1913 94 See sec. 313 (e) and (f) for remission of duty on salt used for curing certain fish and meats. 95 42 cents per pound by presidential proclamation effective June 5, 1924, under sec. 315. 96 By presidential proclamation effective Sept. 15, 1928, from foreign value to American selling price. 97 Hydrosulphite of soda. 15 per cent.87 15 per cent.87 Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued 87 Gas-mantle scrap, consisting in chief value of metallic oxides. Thorium nitrate, thorium oxide, and other salts of thorium, n. s. p. f. 88 Tin bichloride, tin tetrachloride, and all other chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, of which tin constitutes the element of chief value. 89 Titanium potassium oxalate, and all compounds and mixtures containing titanium. 90 Turpentine, gum and spirits of, and rosin. 91 Vanadic acid, vanadic anhydride, Chemical compounds, mixtures, 92 Tonka beans.. Vanilla beans. 93 Zinc: 25 cents per lb.. 122 cents per lb... 96 Dynamite and other high explo- 14 cents per lb.... 114 cents per lb... Free. sives, put up in sticks, cartridges, or other forms, suitable for blast- 97 Wood tar and pitch of wood, and 1 cent per lb.. tar oil from wood. 87 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f. "Not an article of commerce at time of enactment of act of 1913. 99 Mixture in chief value of silver. Free Free. 202(a) per M. 201(b) All other, n. s. p. f.: Not glazed, enameled, painted, Tiles: Unglazed, glazed, ornamented, Valued at not more than 40 cents per square foot. Valued at more than 40 cents 202(b) Mantels, friezes, and articles of 203 204 Lime: N. s. p. f. Dead burned and grain and peri- 205(a) Plaster rock or gypsum, ground or 34 cent per lb. and calcined. Cement: 205(b) Roman, Portland, and other 6 cents per 100 Free 13 Free. 10 per cent. White nonstaining Portland....... 8 cents per 100 8 cents per 100 lbs.14 1 Not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated. 2 Glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated. Dutiable at the rates imposed by foreign countries on similar American brick. 4 But not less than 50 nor more than 70 per cent ad valorem. 5 Not less than 45 nor more than 60 per cent. 6 Quarries or quarry tiles, so called, red or brown, % inch or over in thickness, 3 cents per square foot but not less than 30 per cent. 7 Plain unglazed, 1 color, exceeding 2 square inches in size, 12 cents per square foot. 8 So-called quarries or quarry tiles, 20 per cent. Including weight of container. 10 15/16 cent per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective Dec. 10, 1927, under sec. 315. 11 Not purified. 12 1532 cent per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective Dec. 10, 1927, under sec. 315. 13 Dutiable at the rate imposed by foreign countries on similar American cement. 14 Including weight of container. Paragraph, act of 1930 205(c) Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued 205(d) Other, n. s. p. f.. 20 per cent. 205(e) Statutes, statuettes, and bas-reliefs, 60 per cent.. wholly or in chief value of plaster 20 per cent. f35 per cent 15 Free 16 10 per cent. 25 per cent.15 of Paris, n. s. p. f. Bauxite, crude, not refined, etc... Unwrought and unmanufac- Wrought or manufactured.. Silica, crude, n. s. p. f... Containing not more than 97 208(b) Valued not above 15 cents per lb. Mica, cut or stamped to dimensions, 15 Manufactures of plaster of Paris, n. s. p. f. $3.25 per ton.. $1.50 per ton.. $2 per ton. $1.50 per ton.. Free 17 or 50 cents per ton.18 Free 17 or $1 per ton.18 50 cents per ton.19 $1 per ton.18 50 cents per ton.18. $1 per ton.18, 19 $1.25 per ton.18 Free.20 Free. 75 cents per ton.18 $1.50 per ton 18 20 per cent.21 Free.20 $1.50 per ton 18 Free.23 4 cents per lb.. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. 16 Statuary (casts of plaster of Paris) for presentation (without charge) to, and for use of, religious corporations or associations. 17 In cases or casks, suitable for the manufacture of crucibles and glass melting pots or tank blocks. 18 Provided, That the weight of the casks or other containers shall be included in the dutiable weight. 19 No specific provision; as clays or earths, n. s. p. f. 20 Minerals, crude, n. s. p. f. 21 Earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f., wholly or partly manufactured. 22 Not exceeding 93 per cent calcium fluoride $8.40 per ton, by presidential proclamation, effective Nov. 16, 1928, under sec. 315. 23 Sand, n. s. p. f. 24 Cut or trimmed (act of 1922). 25 Cut (act of 1913). Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1930 Act of 1922 Act of 1913 Mica plates and built-up mica, and Mica, ground or pulverized. Crude and unground... Cut or sawed, or in blanks, cray- arations), of which any of Common yellow, brown, red, 35 or 25 per cent.. 10 per cent 30 10 per cent 30 10 per cent.3010 per cent.30 Ornamented, incised, or deco 20 per cent.. 21 Earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f., wholly or partly manufactured. 26 Splittings (acts of 1913 and 1922.) 27 Manufactures of mica. 29 Parts of machines. 20 "By whatever name known, and to whatever use applied, and whether or not named, described, or provided for in any other paragraph." 34 Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f.” 35 Red" added in act of 1930. |