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 the Pwdeat     any dmmcm `undmi sections 174 tc

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  to~_i¤v¤stmte-  · alleged viqlsticn hereof-   cémpkim
 c¤th__cr xipcn-its; inidgtive. »   21, 1922, c.  

Title III, { 316(b),,42 ‘Smt. 913.)- _ , . j . . 176% Sine; camhd of hvmigitiams by Cm¤missim; ¤¤¤¤g»; »•pp¤¤;A¢¤ Bf Appeals and-‘ rc· {view by Sapmie Curt;-—¢-The mmjssion shngllmakg in vestim&c:1E¤ndei· and in geccrdamue withn such (mlegiasi tt_ may proméiyteaud give notice » and aiqrd such hearing, gud ‘ when deemed by the, ¢émmi.ssi<m_ lmch rehearing with opportxmityi to afar évidencc, oral or written, as it may su&cic¤t for a full of the Iécts involve-:d· in. such investigaticszi y The teétimony in every such investiggaticn sbdll be l`$1lC€d te TW1;i¤.Bg,'§I}d Xu ttwscribi thereof- with the Smimgs and mecmmendaticn; gt ccmmiséicm shal1_be·the 0Hiciai mcsrd ’01' the pméeediugs kbd Endings in the zcase, and in

 éigy casa wiperéi the Endings; ih géch investigation show q violatipu of section 174 of thi; titgé, ·é.· cbpy bx the _'§I1(ul}g8 shall

be Prémwly mhiled 0; delivefed to. the importer `0r§,c01i$iguge ci such latticlesi . Sugxg it »pi1pp0rtéd` by evidéxice; shall bekosxclusivée, —excgapt§ a Jréliaarlug may the by phe . gommissicn, and exsept that, .iqithi111_ pack itime after said imdings are made uxdin ggch xmxmex as appéhis YIHRY b¢ .take¤ {mm wdeciskms wt the » United States Board *cf.Genem1» `Api ·pmimcrs, an appeal may be taken fr0m’said ¤11di¤8$ ¤D0n~_a qizestima pr §#%$101lS` 6t»1aw‘¤¤1y»» tx; the Uhitéd Stated Court ‘ at Cmtoms. Appeals by the importer hr bf ‘ S¤¢b. art1cl&{ It it shall be shown to Jt};q. sa§Z$Sf$éd0¤ of said court that furthe: evidence; should be taken, had that theme wém reasonable gromds for the failure bc adduca such evidence in ilge

   bef<>m»the,‘_<&0m¤1imi0x1, said court? gnay- order such

fadditicuall evidence to be . taken bamre the ccmmiissicm in ‘ such manger and upon such termé and cé0n di·tiahs' da, to 'thé court may seem `pmper. . Ilig commission. m;¤y»mqa1ry. its iudings as to the facts 0: make new by rmscu 012 additional

  • evidence, /wh~ich,· (ii suppcxfw by the; evidence, shall be g ccné

elusive as to the mem except thatwgithin auch iimé nhd ixi mich mmmer an appeal may be taken as &t0¤ém.id· upon a quwtion or qizwticus Qc! iajw duly. ilfhé judment df mid court shall §e §na1,= e1mcpt that the mma shall be ‘subj&¤c·tk to review ·. by the United $tatm (Si§l31‘€i¤€ · Gqmt upon certiomri applied for as vrovided in Section qt Title ws (Sept. 21; 1922, ¢. ~‘¤ , Title III;} 313(c),42Smg£. · _ " f a 17*]. Same} Em.! findings transmitted? to Pmsidéiitp-···'1`11»e Baal Gmingaht the commission ahgLl__·be transmitted with ..,, the reccfd ta the ‘P;·e31dent; (Sept 21; 1922, cfs; 856, Titlé III, §

316<¤>,42sm9—44.1»  .    4_ ~   Y  

178. Same; levy of •dditi¤¤slgc Es¢t dllti_§8*f*Wh€Il&Y€f the exlstexam at my such tintair methndxzr act ghall be estakglishad to lathe sgtistaéricia at the I’resicl9ut» bq sl:411 determine- the rate bt a.dditi¢¤a1‘d£1ty,°ln0t 50 new less than 10- pg! mhtum ‘¤£’ thewnlzze of such xrticlw as demand in `.®CtiQi18` to %9 of {his title, whigh véili odset muh {method or act, and, which shall be `upcxiuarticles imported in viclutim; pt this chapter, ar, in what he shé,11 he mtisued and and are extreme. mses of mini: methoqs or acts as ¤m;·e$q1d, he sh¤il1 direct that such ;m·ti c1£s a.a]_he shall. tJ§1e‘t¤terests at the United

 States   rmuim, importxed by may pers@¤,vi¤mtIng.¢be mevisixms of this   ¤h&1l he excluded {rom entry mm the

U11itéd‘ St¤t@s,·_ am1 ilma iuicfmiziean " by the Iimsiglwt, the %=» y at thex Treasury shall, the propexf é éw such QGQQULDBQLI duties or refute} Quch entry; md the gecisicm cj! the President shall be cxmchzsiva. (Sept 21, él. 3§&,·Tit1o·IAII,§ 316(e), 4.2 Stat. . ` ~ 179. _ farbiddiag émry ref articles until mmpldimi cf i¤venigstions.——W§w¤,ever;; the Prwdcse has to believe—

vemue (D arms ; , .§ 183 I: that say article ie offered o?r— sought to be enema for eéytry i >" into Unite@_'Btet&y in violation of eectioa? 174 of this title -_ has net information mmieat kto eatlefy him thereof. the f Secretary ref the ”Treeem·y elxall, upets his reqeeet in writing, . forhld’_e¤try thereof until seeh ieveetigatien as the President may deem xleceseary shell be eempletedgl {Che S%ClfE€Sl'Y£, ef { the Tnwury may (permit entry mxcler botid apcn each ceil- - ditieas aud. penalties asl he may deem adeqliate. *21, (

 1922, c.- 356, Title III, ~§ 316(U, fi2’Stat.1944T)   ‘ °
  • _Q1Q6.`_S¤¤¢;f·lengt.h out timeiadétmal duties or refusal of

l entries.e§ectire.§-—A.;of-edditional‘ dew or: any f€fl1$&·i.`0f entry ’ l under sections 174 to 179 oi this title shall ceadaue ie emact n . until the Pfeeident shell hud end the Secfetary of the 1 Treasury that the conditions. which led to the assessment ;ef l such additional duty or refusal of entry no leage: exist. (Sept.- · 21,1922, c. 356, Title III, § ·{316(g$, 4?tat. 944..) ' L` . IHPORT§FBOLlC GoUN·ra1ze,MAx we Dxeb·a1n¢1_z¢A·rte1ee ,#

 :181. Suspeasioa of impérts from cmmtriee making discrimi-

Q natioas.;-—Whex1 ver the Presléeat., shall setleiled thet aejuet , disélilitlltlationzgare made by V or under the aatherlty et axzy [ fonieig state a inet the importation to er sale _?la each ferelga _ l state ·`of._ariy. product of the Ualtw States,_he Q t y direct that g . such products of ‘suéh_ foreign state eo diecrimlaatiwi agelaet I any product of the United States ee hemey d .B¥0§&!' eebell

" be exclgded from importation to thellnlted States ; `aad la each

L. case hetehall make proclamation of `hlpclitiectien ie the pxéemlses,

' and therein name the time when such ·di.1jectlea` agaleet impor ‘

. tation shall takeefeet, and sifteteecbl date.  : ~ ef

the; articles named in such proclamatlen shall be unlawful. .

, The Pfeeldent may at any time revoke. xemiify, terminate, or; . renew any sibhe direction asQ lla his opiuiea, the peblle leterest ‘mayyreq1iire..¥ (Aug,. 30, 18®0,.»_c..8%. 5 5, 26,Stat. 415.) . ‘ Y * g 182. Importa frem melting against · prohéte of United Statm {aes as adéitieaal duties; pre·clama·-y — . tion by`jP1éeside1§t.——»'1*he ereeaeem; when he Ends that the me y llc interest Qawlll be aervecl tliefeby shall by preclametlee specify .

 (Wand deeleré new er atlclltlexiely detim   heteiaeltex §revle&i 

Wupoh ertlclee wholly; ore ip pert the growth erpresluct of any foieiga country whenever he shell Bed ae a` feet that such . gauggfy-.Q. “E _ · · _ · Q I ’Imp9ses, directly or ‘indirectly,»tipo11 the dl@itlea ia ea · transportation in transit through on; reexpertetiee Item meh ` ‘ eoentry. of any artlele·wholly or in mrt the grewtb er pmeeet off the-_United States .auy unreasonable charge, exaetlee, 1:·egela— tion, el; lltaitetioe which ie het equally enforced. awe like b articles of every femlgn eogmtry ;A * . l Diecrlmmetee in fact agelrgnst the commerce of the United , States, directly or ‘ixtdlreetly{ by lee lex administrative regulation or pmetlce, by er ln ( xieepect te. any jcaeteme, to·m1e§¤.»er~1. port ·¢l§¤ty,g_.fee, charge, exectlen, eleeeihcetiee, regulatiee, eee; e tlltion. restriction. er. erehibltien, yineeueh meeeer ee te place l ` the commerce of the United Statmet a disadvantage compared with the commence of any feéelgn cetmtry. (Sept. 21,. 1932. c. 356, Title IIT. { 817(e), 42 Stat; _.. l 183. Sdme; exeleeimn {rem ianpartatieia; proelamlatiea by lRresident.———-If eff Ml?. time the President shall had lt to be a_ fact thet any foreign country has het enly dleerlmiea tecl` egelaet the commerce of the United States, ee ermeeexe. but bee, after

 the 'ieeeaaiee of e proclamation as etitherlzed ie @c·tlen`1§2 ef

this title. amxemmee er inereaeed ite leaid clieerlmiaetieae

 the commerce of the Unite;} States, the Prgideat ie

e.¤tl1erieed,`l£ he deems lt eoeeieteuyt with the letereete of the Ueltecla htatea, to jeeee a runner proclamation dlmctieg thet. such articles of SQi€f(E0\¥Rf1’}'_88.h€ shell deem the public intereete may iequlfe ehalvl be excluded frem lmpertatlen inte the Ualézl Stews. (Sept. 21, 19%, c. 356, Title III, li 317(b), ee Stat. 945. ) W l