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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . II. CH. 497. 1930.

595 articles of whatever strength be subject to a less specific duty than Chemicals,Loils, and that provided in subparagraph (a) or (b ), as the case may be.

paints . (f) It shall be unlawful to import or bring into the United States et Imp o rti ntru colors, any such color, dye, stain, color acid, color base, color lake, leuco- went on container, un- compound, indoxyl, or indoxyl compound unless the immediate con- lawful . tainer and the invoice shall bear a plain, conspicuous, and truly descriptive statement of the identity and percentage, exclusive of diluents, of such color, dye, stain, color acid, color base, color lake, leuco-compound, indoxyl, or indoxyl comp ound contained therein . (g) On and after the passage of this Act it shall be unlawful to With false statement as to ingredie nts on import or bring into the United States any such color, dye, stain, containers. color aci d, co lor base, col or la ke, leuco -com poun d, in doxy l, or ind oxyl compound , if the immedia te conta iner or the invoi ce bears any sta te- ment, design, or device regarding the article or the ingredients or substances contained therein which is false, fraudulent, or misleading in any particular . (h) In the enforcement of the foregoing provisions of this para- Standardsofstrength graph the Secr etary of the Treasur y shall adopt a stan dard of adop dyes etc., to be strength for eac h dye or other a rticle w hich shal l confor m as nea rly as practicable to the commercial str engt h in ordinary use in the United States prior to July 1, 1914 . If a dye or other article has been introduced into commercial use since said date then the standard of stren gth for such dye or othe r articl e shall c onform a s nearly as practica ble to t he comme rcial st rength i n ordinar y use . Ifadyeor other article was or is ordinarily used in more than one commercial strength, then the lowest commercial str ength shall be adopted as the stan dard of strength for suc h dye or other ar ticle . (i) Any article or product which is within the terms of paragraph etc., Application of r ates, 1, 5, 37, 39, 60, 66, 82, or 1687, as well as within the terms of para- graph 27, 28, or 1651, shall be assessed for duty or exempted from duty as the case may be under paragraph 27, 28, or 1651 . PAR . 29. Cobalt : Oxide, 20 cents per pound ; sulphate and linoleate, cobalt. 10 cents per pound ; and all other cobalt salts and compounds, 30 per centum ad valorem . PAR. 30. Collodion and othe r li quid solutions of pyroxylin, of Collodion, etc. other cellulose esters or ethers, or of cellulose, 30 cents per pound . PAR. 31. (a) Cellulose acetate, and compounds, combinations, or Cellulose acetate, etc. mixtures containing cellulose acetate :

In blocks, etc ., not (1) In blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, powder, flakes, briquets, finished . or other forms, whether or not colloided, and waste wholly or in chief value of cellulose acetate, all the foregoing not made into finished or partly finished articles, 50 cents per pound

(2) made into finished or partly finished articles of which any Finished articles . of the foregoing is the component material of chief value, and not specially provided for, 80 per centum ad valorem . (b) All compounds of cellulose (except c ellulose acetate , but cellu Other lose compounds of including pyroxylin and other cellulose esters and ethers), and all compounds, combinations, or mixtures of which any such compound is the component material of chief value (1) In blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, powder, flakes, briquets, or Sh a

nirsh ed blocks, other forms, whether or not colloided, not made into finished or partly finished articles, 40 cents per pound, except that transpar- ent sheets more than three one-thousandths of one inch and not more than thirty-two one-thousandths of one inch in thickness shall be subject to duty at the rate of 45 cents per pound ; (2) made into finished or partly finished articles of which Finished articles. any of the foregoing is the component material of chief value, not spe cially p rovided for, 60 per cent um ad va lorem . (c) Sheets, bands, and strips (whether known as cellophane or by sh Cello h e, c., bs, or strips. any other name whatsoever), exceeding one inch in width but not