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SE VEN TY- FI RST CONGRESS . SESS. II. Ca. 497. 1930 . SCHEDULE a.

cartons, and immediate wrappings and labels, 41/2 cents per pound Metals and menu- and 25 per centum ad valorem . factures of. Snap fasteners, etc . PAR. 348 . Snap fasteners and clasps, and parts thereof, by what- e ver nam e known, or of w hat ever ma ter ial com pos ed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum ; all the foregoing, valued at not more than $1 .6623 per hundred : If not mounted on tape, 55 per centum ad valorem ; mounted on tap e, in cludin g sew -on fa stene rs, 60 per cen tum ad valor em . Trouser buttons, metal .

PAR. 349 . Metal trouser buttons (except steel) and nickel bar . buttons, one-twelfth of 1 cent per line per gross ; steel trouser but- ton s, one-fourth of 1 cent per line per gross ; bu ttons of metal, n ot specially provided for, three-fourths of 1 cent per line per gross

and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing, 15 per centum ad Prorisc

valorem ; metal buttons embossed with a design, device, pattern, or ' Line " measure- lettering, 45 per centum ad valorem : Provided, That the term "line " ment.

as used in this paragraph shall me an the line button measure of one-fortieth of one inch . Pins, not jewelry. PAR. 350. Pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, including hair, safety, hat, bonnet, and shawl pins ; and brass, copper, iron, st eel, o r othe r base metal pins, with heads of gla ss, pa ste, o r fusi ble enamel ; all the foregoing not plated with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry, 35 per centum ad valorem . Pens . PAR. 351. Pens, not specially provided for, of plain or carbo n steel, 15 cents per gross ; wholly or in part of other metal, 18 cents per gross ; any of the foregoing with nib and barrel in one piece, Drills, metallic cat- 20 cents per gross . ting tools, etc . PA R . 352 . Twist a nd other drills, reamers, milling cutters, taps, dies, die heads, and metal-cutting tools of all descriptions, and cut- tin g edges or parts for use in such tools, composed of steel or sub- stitutes for steel, all the foregoing, if suitable for use in cutting metal, not specially provided for, 50 per centum ad valorem ; cutting tools of any kind conta ining more than o ne-te nth of 1 per centum of vanadium, or more than two-tenths of 1 per centum of tungsten, molybdenum, or chromium, 60 per centum ad valorem . The fo re- g oing r ates shall apply wheth er or not t he ar ticles are import ed separately or as parts of or attac hed to mach ines, but s hall not Electrical articles . apply to holding or operating devices . PAR. 353 . All articles suitable for producing, rectifying, modify- ing, controlling, or distributing electrical energy ; Te legr aphs , te le- electrical telegraph (including printing and typewriting), tele- phones, etc.

signaling, radiradio, welding, ignition, wiwiring, therapeutic, and x-ray apparatus. phone,

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g7 ay apparatus, instruments (other than laboratory), and devices ; and Motors, locomotives, articles having as an essential feature an electrical element or cools, etc .

device, such as electric motors, fans, locomotives, portable tools, furnaces, heaters, ovens, ranges, washing machines, refrigerators, and signs ; duty on artcles~ o notm specially all the foregoing, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, wholly provided for.

or in chief value of metal, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem . Cutlery . PAR . 354 . Penknives, pocketknives, clasp knives, pruning knives, buddin g knives, eraser s, manicure kniv es, and all knive s by whatever name known, including such as are denominatively mentioned in this Act, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments, valued at not more than 40 cents per dozen, 11/4 cents each and 50 per centum ad valorem ; valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per dozen, 5 cents each and 50 per centum ad valorem ; valued at mor e tha n 50 ce nts and not mor e tha n $1 .25 per dozen, 11 cents each and 55 per centum ad valorem ; valued at more than $1 .25 and not more than $3 per dozen, 18 cents each and 55 per centum ad