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PAR. 1549. (a) Pencils of paper, wood, or other material not sundries . Pencils, crayons, etc metal, filled with lead or other materitl, pencils of lead, crayons (including chalk crayons and charcoal crayons or fusains), not specially provided fo r, 50 cents per gross and 30 per centuml ad va lorem ; pencil point protectors, and clips, whether separate or attached to pencils, 25 cents per gross ; pencils stamped with names other than the manufacturers' or the manufacturers' trade name or trade-mark, 50 cents per gross and 25 per centum ad valorem ; slate pencils, not in wood, 25 per centum ad valorem . Leads for pencils . (b) Black leads for pencils, not in wood or other material, and black leads exceeding six one-hundredths of one inch in diameter, 6 cents per gross ; leads, commonly known as refills, black, colored, or indelible, not exceeding six one-hundredths of one inch in diam- eter and not exceeding two inches in length, 10 cents per gross, and longer leads shall pay in proportion in addition thereto ; colored or crayon leads, copy or indelible leads, not specially provided for, 40 pe r centum a d valorem . Penholder s, gold pens, etc
PAR . 1550 . (a) Penhol der t ips, penhol ders and pa rts t hereo f, gol d . pens, combination penholders comprising penholders, pencil, rub- ber eraser, automatic stamp, or other attachments, 25 cents per Proviso .
gross and 20 per centum ad valorem : Provided, That pens and Separate du ty .
penholders shall be assessed for duty separately . Fountain pens .
(b) Fountain pens, fountain-pen holders, stylographic pens, and Proviso .
parts thereof, 72 cents per dozen and 40 per centum ad valorem included . s and fillers Provided, That the value of cartons and fillers shall be included in Mechanical
the dutiable value . nicai pencils . (c) Mechanical pencils, 45 cents per gross and 40 per centum ad valorem . Photographic earn- PAR. 1551 . Photographic cameras and arts thereof, not specially parts err: visos
provided for, 20 pr centum ad valorem : Provided, That if the Rate o n tens. photographic lens is the component of chief value of the camera or of the part in which it is imported, such camera or part, including the photographic lens, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to su ch photogr aphic len s when imp orted sep arately ; ph oto grap hic dry plates, not speci ally provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem ; photographic films, sensitized but not exposed or developed, of every Mo tio n-p ict uref iim ae kind except motion-picture films having a width of one inch or more, 25 per centum ad valorem ; motion-picture films, sensitized but not exposed or developed, four-tenths of 1 cent per linear foot of the standard width of one and three-eighths inches, and all other widths of one inch or more shall be subject to duty in equal proportion thereto ; photographic-film negatives, imported in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving-picture exhibits, or for mak- Exp osed negati ves . ing or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, exposed but not d evelop ed, e xcept undev elope d nega tive movin g-pict ure f ilm of Amer - ican manufacture exposed abroad for silent or sound news reel, 2 cents per linear foot ; exposed and developed, 3 cents per linear Positives . foot ; photographic-film positives, imported in any form for use in any way in connection with moving-picture exhibits, including he rein all m oving, mo tion, moto photograp hy, or cin ematograph y film pictures, prints , positives, or duplicates of every kind and nature, and of whatever substance made, 1 cent per linear foot American motion pic- Pr ovided, Th a t upon the importation of photographic and motion- ta res exp osed abroad , picture films or film negatives taken from the United States and exposed in a foreign country by an American producer of motion pictures operating temporarily in said foreign country in the course of production of a picture 60 per centum or more of which is made in the United States the duty shall be 1 cent per linear foot, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe such rules and regula-
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