2574 PROCBAMATIUNS; 1925; coo crate and tiei stein, 1theE°xhibition mentioned b A ti reprgesentativespznd gznding thereto such exhibits as and fully illustrate theirresiiiircée, theiriindustries and their progress in civilization. ·_·IN lhave) hw:Lo—.set my Tliaiid- and cause e- 6: e,“ atesto e~ —~ — Done atthe City4>£‘Washington this Nmeteenth day of Marcli, in ··i. = the·year·-of Qur- Lord onethousand nine hundred and {anu:] &,;twenty—1ive andoi-the Independence of the_United States · ¤— :~ ·: »of»Amerioa theone hundred endferty-ninth. . · i
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By the President: =· B Kmmee- ; ‘· ’ —Sec1·etai~y gfStat¢‘._ i · -—¢`E-’}¥ Br, mn Pnnsmmrr or TH! Uurrmp Srrmnsior Aimmcs. A PROGLAM.A,TION. C§gr1_;f£eon Potassium Whggeas in and by section 315 of Title III of the act of Congress mmtis. approved, September 21 , 1922, ent1tledf‘An act gto provide revenue, ,,§’,§f"“‘°" ““"’°“‘°' to regulate conmxerce-with foreign countries, to encourage the indus- V¤1- 42· ¤· 941- of the (States, and for other; purposes/7 it is, amongpther t rov1ded thatawhcnever the Pres1dent,,upon 1l1VOSl»lg8ilil0D·0f the p ences in. costs; of §roduct1on of articles pvliolly or in part.the growth or product of the nited States and of like or articles wholly on in _pa.rt,the,growth or preduct_of;cqmpet1;1(g foreign coun- tries, shall find it thereb shown that the duties in this act do not ,the,said_¤l.%rences costs of production in the United States . and the ·,princip, _—,co a sting ccuntrga he shall, b such in- vestigation, ascertain said.rd%encee and ejtermine ami proclaim the c anges in classigpationsqr increases or decreases in rates of duty ppovigdeditii said act own by sail? asclertained differences in such costs o ‘ r 1 uc ion necessary toe u `zet esame; y » A V°*· ‘2· ¤· °*’· 'illhereas in and by sectionq315 (c) of said act it is futher provided that in ascertaining the differences in costs pffproduction, under the provisions of subdivisions (a) and (b) of Siild section, the President, tinge far as he finds dit practicable, shall take iratodtionsideration (1) the ` erences in con 'tions in ro uction, inc u 'n w es, costs o material:y·and.othe2:-items ingosts of productiontgf siighc or similar articles in the United States and in competing foreign countries; (2) the diderences in the wholesaleselling graces bf domestic and foreign articles in the principal markets of the nited States; (3) advantages granted totaforeign producer»by·afoigeign‘govemrnent, or byiasperson, · partnership, corporation, or association -m a foreign coimtry; and (4) an tether advantages or disadvantages in competition; _ - ,=§Vherea.s, {under and by of sectionof sa1d;act, the UnitedStates Tariff COIl'1IIlBSldDih&8·IDOil£Z&¤ investigation to assist thefresident in ascertaining-the;differencee in costs of production of zand of all éotherlfaets an ;conditions`enumerated —in said section "°’~"»¤·8°’· with i seaman-»m1¤1¤,ae¤cabea.,1eY · sph so ¤£.'1‘it.le 1 or said tlsiigocact c£i1922, ·nan1ely,fpotassium zcgorate, being who1ly_0r in part the growth or product 0 the United States, .and of and with relzpiect tgf a like or si;mlarZ:u·ticletwholly or inspart the growth or lwb, CO Y '-·01‘ i·.00l1D¤1'1¢S;#,—`¤» i- U · ` P Whereas in the course glfgaidr investigation a hearing was helcl,_0f which reasonab1e¤pub1ic`not1ce was given and at ·.wh1ch parties in- terested were giveuireasonable opportunity to be present, to produce. evidence, and tobe heard; = ; ‘ ‘
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