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878 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 356. 1922. ’°“‘°“'·'* _ diameter, 1} cents per pound: Provided, That all of the foregoing !¤ gflmd mm valued above 6 cents per pound shall pay a duty of 25 per centum mgasrilsmswim, ad valorem; all wire composed of iron, steel, or other metal, nor 1"'°°·°”" °“"P°· specially provided for (exce};3 gpld, silver, or platinum); all flat wires a.nd·a.ll steel in strips not t c er than one·quarter of one mch and not exlsceeding sixteen inclzps in width, whelther long ofushorfllelngths, in co` or o , an whet er rolle or awn t oug ies or rolls or otherwise produced 25 per centum ad valorem: Prowkled °°•‘°'*· all wire of iron, steel, oi- other metal coated by dipping, galvan; izmg, sherardizugg, electrolytic, or any other process with zinc, tin or o3hd¢;r_meta.l, h all pay a duty of tvtirlo-tenths of lhlcéalpt per pound ma tiontoterateimpose on ewireo w` itismade; ,,,$§,F_‘,,°,‘}L‘°'°$'°P“ telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of iron, stee , or other metal (except gold, silver or platinum), covered with or composed mdpart of cotton, jute, silk, enamel, lacquer, rubber, paper, compoim , or other material, with or without metal covering, B°"°· °“'· 35 per centum valorem; wire_rope and wire strand, 35 per centum ad valoremi spinning and twisting ring travelers, 35 per centum ad valoremgdwiipl heddles and healds, 25 cents per thousand and 30 per centum v orem. °‘l”'"”°° "”‘ Pm. 317. All galvanized wire not special] provided for, not larger than twenty one-hundredths and not than eight one-him-

 of one inc.? mdiikzmeteré, of the kind cloimmonly usrid for

encing purposes vamz wire encing compose o wnresnot arger Balm gh:;.‘nthtSwez;ty onegilundredths and nog than eigllilt onegimn- ` o one me in diameter an wire commo y use or wwmmdm baling hay or other commodities, bne-half of 1 cent per pound. ° _P.uc. 318. YiVov;en—w§rebcloth: Gauze,bfabric, or screen,hmade cg wire compose o stee , rass, copper ronze or any other met or alloy, not specially provided for, meshes not finer than thirty wires to the lineal inch in_warp or 25 pler centum ad valorem; with meshes liner than thn·ty and not er t an ninety wires to the lmeal inch warp or Elling, 35 per centum ad valorem; with meshes finer thar:1 miplety wires to the lmeal inch in warp or filling, 45 per centum a v orem. ,,,Q,’}°"°" "‘° ‘°"¤· PAR. 319. Iron or steel anchors and parts thereof; fomgings of iron or steel, or of combmediron and steel, not machined, too ed, or otherwise advanced m condition by process or operation subsequent t;<;lt)l;;l;1orging process, not spec y provided for, 25 per centum ad srmge mmnes. PAR. 320. Electric storage batteries and parts thereof, storage .‘1.“.E.EEJ€l”;$* 3Hdt§§°¥§`“i§gt’{f§°L’Z,€Z“t§cf§t°““l’ l3h3“¥ °’lE»“" Y , p y provide or er centum ad valorem. , P ctgntifrictionballs, PAR. 321. Antifriction balls and rollers, metal balls and rollers ` commonly mused m bag or rolls; blpagings, metal ball or roller bearings, an parts thereo , w ether is e or unfinished, for whatever use intended, 10 cents per pound and 45 per centum ad valorem. mcairuwsy iron or PAR, 322. Railway shlplates or splice bars, and tie plates, made ` of iron or steel, one—fourt of 1 cent per pound; rail braces, and all other railway bars made of iron or steel, and railway bars made in part of steel, T Sails, and punched iron or steel flat rails, one—tenth of cent per poun . Axieam. Psa. 323. Axles and parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks, and forgmgs for axles, of iron or steel, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, not specially provided for, valued at not more §;€fg,°i¤ whew than 6 cents per pound, six-tenths of 1 cent per pound: Prmrided, That when iron or steel axles are im rted Htted m wheels, or parts pl; whgelsfsof irolpi of gee], theiy ahiallible dutiable at the 88.1116 rate as e W ee in w c ey are t .