Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware—Continued 211 Earthenware and crockery ware composed of a non vitrified ab- of such ware, n. s. p. f.: brown, plain red, or plain black, 10 cents per dozen |$35 per cent; pieces and 45 per 45 per cent. 130 per cent.36 printed, ornamented, or deco rated in any manner. enameled, gilded, printed, or- pieces and 50 per manner. fied wares, including chemical value of such ware, n. s. p. f.: 50 per cent.38 or decorated in any manner. 70 per cent 39 55 per cent.40 any manner. all tableware, kitchenware, and sepaiate pieces. table and kitchen utensils. 213 Graphite or plumbago, crude or re fined: 10 per cent. Free. 1.65 cents per lb... 112 cents per lb. Free. Free. 214 | Earthy or mineral substances whol ly or partly manufactured and susceptible of decoration or not: 40 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 36 Filter tubes. 37 Containing 25 per cent or more of calcined bone, 50 per cent. 38 No specific provision for chemical stoneware; 15 per cent as undecorated, etc., common salt-glazed stoneware, or 35 per cent as undecorated, etc., stoneware. 39 Containing 25 per cent or more calcined bone, 55 per cent. 40 No specific provision for chemical stoneware; 20 per cent as decorated, etc., common salt-glazed stoneware, or 40 per cent as decorated, etc., stoneware. 11 As used in this paragraph, the term “crystalline flake" means graphite or plumbago which occurs disseminated as a relatively thin flake throughout its containing rock, decomposed or not, and which may be or has been separated therefrom by ordinary crushing, pulverizing, screening, or mechanical concentration process, such flake being made up of a number of parallel laminæ, which may be separated by mechanical means. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued 215 Gas retorts.. 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. Lava tips for burners... 10 cents per gross 10 cents per gross 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. and 15 per cent. Magnesia clay supporters, consist- 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 20 per cent.12 ing of rings, rods, and other forms for gas mantles. material composed, and wholly 45 per cent... 15 cents per 100 ameter or of equivalent cross feet; 43 40 cents sectional area. per 100 feet. 44 If one-half inch or more in diame- 45 per cent. 45 per cent. 30 per cent. 45 tional area. 45 per cent. 25 per cent.46 purposes. 45 per cent. 25 per cent. 46 whatever material composed, s 25 per cent.47 (20 per cent.13 15 per cent.49 45 per cent....... 45 per cent.. 20 per cent.50 n. s. p. f. (25 per cent.51 217 Bottles, vials, jars, ampoules, and covered or uncovered demi- not less than one-fourth pint. Holding less than one-fourth pint. 50 cents per gross.- 50 cents per gross --| 30 per cent. 42 Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not decorated, n. s. p. f. 43 Made entirely from petroleum coke, wholly or partly finished. 18 Rods and other forms than plates and disks, and composed wholly or in chief value of carbon, as "manufactures of carbon, n. s. p. f.” If composed of other material, dutiable according to component of chief value. 49 Porous carbon pots for electric batteries. 52 Provided, That the terms "bottles," “vials,” “jars," "ampoules,” “Cemijolins," and "carboys,” as used herein shall be restricted to such articles when suitable for use and of the character ordinarily employed for the holding or transportation of merchandise, and not as appliances or implements in chemical or other operations, and shall not include bottles for table service and thermostatic bottles. Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued 218(a) Biological, chemical, metallurgical, pharmaceutical, and surgical (e)), finished or unfinished: (30 per cent.53 145 per cent.54 Wholly or in chief value of fused 50 per cent. 30 per cent 55. 20 per cent.55 rods, canes, and tubing, with for whatever purpose used: $45 per cent. 130 per cent.53 quartz or fused silica. 55 per cent 54 45 per cent.54 scription, finished or unfinished, ficial illumination: 57 (30 per cent.53 55 per cent. 45 per cent.54 20 per cent.68 60 per cent. 218(d) All glassware commercially known as plated or cased glass, composed (30 per cent.53 (45 per cent.54 value of glass, of the character dise; all the foregoing: 59 (60) 45 per cent. 75 per cent. 45 per cent. 383 Glass or manufactures of glass or paste, n. s. p. f. 54 Glass blown either in a mold or otherwise, n. s. p. f. 55 Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f. 56 Biological, etc., glass tubing and rods. Other glass tubes and tubing, as articles of blown glass, 55 per cent; other glass rods, and canes, 50 per cent as manufactures of glass, n. s. p. f., 55 per cent as articles of colored glass, or 40 per cent if opal, enamel, or cylinder glass. 67 Provided, That parts not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of glass, of any of the foregoing shall be subject to the same rate of duty as the articles of which they are parts. 58 Imitation precious stones. (Covers prisms of paste under 1 inch in diameter.) 59 For the purposes of this subparagraph no regard shall be had to the method of manufacture of the stoppers or covers. 60 If holding more than 1 pint, 1 cent per lb.; if holding not more than 1 pint and not less than one-fourth of a pint, 142 cents per lb.; if holding less than one-fourth of a pint, 50 cents per gross, 120352-303 Schedule 2.--Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued 218(1) Table and kitchen articles and uten- 60 per cent. 55 per cent. 45 per cent. dutiable or free. utensils, composed wholly or in 50 per cent. [ 45 per cent. grinding as is necessary for fitting 1130 per cent.68 stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free... 218(h) Any of the articles specified in this (61). graph. (62). (62). or covers be deemed entireties. 218(j) For the purposes of this schedule (63). (63). glass and paste. by whatever process made, and for whatever purpose used: 65 384 square inches. 720 square inches. 864 square inches. 1,200 square inches. 2,400 square inches. Above 2,200 square inches. 334 cents per lb 242 cents per lb.66_ 2 cents per lb. 63 Glass or manufactures of glass or paste, n. s. p. f. 61 Not in act of 1913. 62 Under the acts of 1913 and 1922, “Bottles with cut-glass stoppers.” 63 In chief value of “glass or paste or a combination of glass and paste" under act of 1922; "chief value of glass" under act of 1913. 61 “Common window glass" instead of "sheet glass” in act of 1913. 85 “Unpolished” in acts of 1913 and 1922. 66 Not exceeding 150 square inches, 178 cents per pound; above 150 and not exceeding 384 square inches, 2116 cents per pound; above 384 and not exceeding 720 square inches, 2716 cents per pound; above 720 and not exceeding 864 square inches, 258 cents per pound; above 864 and not exceeding 1,200 square inches, 3 cents per pound; above 1,200 and not exceeding 2,400 square inches, 338 cents per pound; above 2,400 square inches, 334 cents per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective June 13, 1929, under sec. 315. Schedule 2.--Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued sq. ft.71 219 Prorided, That none of the foregoing 50 per cent 67 (68) (€8). than.69 50 per cent 70 30 per cent. 70 or in chief value of such glass. 70 221 Rolled glass (not sheet glass) fluted, 122 cents per lb.---| 34 or 142 cents per 22 or 1 cent per sq. figured, ribbed, or rough, or the ft. 71 same containing a wire netting within itself. 222(a) Plate glass, by whatever process made: 72 square inches. $1722 cents sq. ft.74,75_ 12 cents per sq. ft.76 Above 1,008 square inches. 1934 cents sq. ft.73. 222(b) Plate glass containing a wire netting within itself: 72 ft. 23 cents per sq. ft. 20 cents per sq. ft. 12 cents per sq. ft. 222(c) The term “plate glass," when used (77). (77). faces. glass, not plate glass, if ground shall apply: 78 68 Provided, That unpolished, cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, imported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. 69 Provided further, That cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, imported in boxes, shall be denied entry unless packed in units containing fifty square feet or multiples thereof, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to actual weight of glass. 70 New provision in act of 1930. Manufactures wholly or in chief value of glass, n. s. p. f.," under acts of 1913 and 1922. 71 Not exceeding 384 square inches and above 384 square inches, respectively: All fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an addi. tional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed. 72 “Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished, and unsilvered,” in acts of 1922 and 1913. 73 Provided, That none of the foregoing measuring one-half inch or over in thickness shall be subject to a less rate of duty than 50 per centum ad valorem. 74 Not exceeding 384 square inches, 16 cents per square foot; above 384 and not exceeding 720 square inches, 19 cents per square foot; above 720 square inches, 22 cents per square foot, by presidential proc. lamation, effective Feb. 16, 1929, under sec. 315. 75 Cylinder, crown, and sheet glass (wholly ground and polished on both surfaces): Not exceeding 384 square inches, 4 cents per square foot; exceeding 384 and not exceeding 720 square inches, 6 cents per square foot; exceeding 720 and not exceeding 1,440 square inches, 12 cents per square foot; above 1,440 square inches, 15 cents per square foot. 76 Cylinder and crown glass (wholly ground and polished on both surfaces): Not exceeding 384 square inches, 3 cents per square foot; exceeding 384 and not exceeding 720 square inches, 4 cents per square foot, above 720 and not exceeding 1,440 square inches, 7 cents per square foot; exceeding 1,440 square inches, 10 cents per square foot. 77 New provision in act of 1930. 78 “Fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, or the same containing a wire netting when ground smoothed, or otherwise obscured, shall be subject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass ursilvered,” in acts of 1922 and 1913. 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