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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 158,159. 1920. 572 CHAP. 158.-An Act To amend section 600 of the Act approved September 8, 1*ipri123.1920- 1916, entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes." ?%;i]— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That section 600 of the Act $’°$_*°3§,’”Igi%P°a§;,end_ approved September 8, 1916, entitled "An Act to increase the reve- ed- ’ nue, and for other purposes," be amended so as to read as follows: · _ "Sec. 600. That paragraph 322, schedule M, and para aph 567 a,,'§,;g;§ P'°“S‘°“S of the free list of the Act entitled ‘An Act to reduce tariff dimes and V¤1-38.i>p- 144,160- to provide revenue for the Government, and for other p1u·poses,’ pplproved October 3, 1913, be amended so that the same shall read as 0 ows: n "322. Printing aper (other than paper commercially known as wii»`it¥4f’p.`i44,sme¤a- handmade or macliine handmade, japan paper, and imitation jlapan °°‘ paper by whatever name known), unsrzed, sized, or glued, suitab e for Mm val i the printipg of books and newsplsipers, but not for covers or bindings, m,,,_,,,d'T‘“”‘ “° “' not s eci y provided for m t section, valued above 8 cents per Pr _ poundi 12 per centum ad valorem: Provided _ bpioeoer, That of any C,,{,°?§;.,,,m,,g duty country, dependency, Province, or other subdivision of lgovernment }{u°g,‘j,”°,$“I§g’b°§“6; shall impose any ex ort duty, export license fee, or other c arge of any pulia. kind whatsoever (wlhether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) u n printing paper, wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture oilgvood pulp, there shall be imposed upon printing paper, value above 8 cents per pound, when imported either directly or indirectly from such cormtry, dependency, Province, or other subdivision of government, an additional duty equal to the amount of the higihost export duty or other export charge imposed by such country, ependency, Province, or other subdivision of government upon either prinf paper or upon an amount of wood pulp or wood for use in the manxgcture of wood pulp necessary to manufacture such printing a r. _ "567. Ihihlting lganper (other than paper commercially known as il’i>ll3iili>~160.¤¤w¤- handmade or mac e handmade pgper, japan pa r, and imitation °d' japan pstper by whatever name own), unsized:6 sized, or glued, suitable or printing of books and newspa ers, but not for covers or ummm verminbindings, not especially (provided for in this section, valued at not °“’“°°· above 8 cents per poun decalcomania paper not printed." T in in t Sec. 2. That this Act shall expire by limitation at the end of two yw°S.°x° w° ggars from the date of its passage, and section 600 of the Act approved ptember 8, 1916, entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," as in effect prior to the passage of this Act, shall again become operative in its stead. Approved, April 23, 1920 CHAP. 159.--Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to turn over [`dl kfédgi to agricultural fertilizer distributors or users a supply of nitrate of soda. Resolved by the Senate and House ¢gdRe esentatives of the United mmm Orme States of America in_ Congress assemb, 'lzliat in order to meet the saiecmm smyreexisting emergency in the shorta e of fertilizers the Secretary of $°,§“,§§§{,$§§,°§; War is hereby_ authorized to sell gw cash at the prevailing market smfrsze price, at the b1Il‘.\6_0f the sale thereof, to such distributors or users thereof, in the United States, as shall request the same, and in such quantity to each, not less than one ton nor more than one hundred tons to any purchaser, as he shall see fit, not to exceed in the aggegate one hundred thousand tons of nitrate of soda, now held as a U of rgeserveslupplgil of the War Depgarltment, the proceeds of such sakzuto s° ` e repai o e pro ritem o the current appropriations origin` rmm. made for such purpoP:es; Provided, That thelgcrgtaavoof War SIHH R"*’°'°‘° °“"'°"`· report to Congress not later than December 6, 1920, names of all