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 862 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. I922. SCFDWQ 1- American se rice (as defined in subdivision (f) of section 402, peiuléllzwgo ms’°m gitlgd IV ) of iiiingygsliiinéar compeltiuve article manicuagtuorgzii 631- rlpgo- ,%,,;;,,3, ‘ uc in the United States, an cents per poun : r, at R°‘°‘°' *"°Y*=¤¤~ for a period of two years beginnin on the day followin the pass e of this Act the ad valorem rate 0% duty shall be 55 pgr centumaigug,fL¤°°°*¤P°*i*iv¤ er- stead of 40 per centum. If there is no similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States then the ad valorem PM pm rate shall be based upon the ·UD1t€d States value, as defined in sub~ division td) of section 402, Title IV. For the purposes of this para- ’°m”°` graph any coal—tar product provided for in this Act shall be considered similar to or competitive with any imported coal-tar product ‘ which accomplishes results substantially equa to those accomplished mmmd by the) dome:-3t¥h;;1t;odu§a Yhen useddin suibstzguitgally the salmggralnp,,,i,p,m_ ‘ ner: romd , no u impose un er ar a s e cmmr increased under the provisigns of section 315. P agi- P mm, .}°KQ,"‘3“?§;;t(, Pm. 28. Coa1—tar products: All colors, dyes, or stains, whether °g;*¤ ¤¤*S» soluble or not in water, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leucocompgsundusk whetéier colgrless orhinotla indolzlgyl and ainnldgxyl cosinun; powers; oto a ccemic ;acet "esuita e iii; medicinal use, acetphenegrdiiie, acetylsalicylic acid, anti rine, bengialdeéiyde sniituble i%·hn;fidicina{)l11s?, benggic Tlid suitable foii me c1n use, e a-nap t suita e or m `cin use, aiaco and its derivatiyes, phenolphthalein, resorcinol suitable for mildicinal nig, sahcy(l1;c_aca&g audits sal; suitable for medicinal usg, ililol, ankd o er me cm ; so ium nzoate; sacc `; art' ci mus, benzyl acetate, benayl benzoate, coumarin, diiphengloxide, methyl anthramlate, methy salicylatanphenylacetal ehy e, phenylethyl alcohol, and other synthetic odo erous or aromatic chemicals, including flavors, all of these products not marketable as perfumery, cosmetics, or toilet preparations, and not mixed and not compounded, gd not ézontaining alcéihpl; synlthetgc phenrilic iiusliglancluulll (riisiine pro ucts prepare rom p eno , creso , p t ic e, coumarone, indene, or from any other article or material provided for m paragraph 27 or 1549, all of these products whether in a solid, sennsolid, or hquid condition; synthetic tanning materials; picric acid, trinitrotoluene, and other explosives except smokeless powders; all of the foregoing products provided for in this paragraph, when obtained, der1ved,_0r manufactured in whole or in part rom any of N°°“‘“* °°‘°*=·¤*¤· the products provided for in paragraph 27 or 1549; natural alizarin mad nauuiral iudigo, and coloés, dye? stuins, golordacidu, color bases, co or a es, euco·com oun s, in ox, an in oxv com ounds obtained, derived, or mlinufatured in jivhole or in part from Iiiatural alizarin ornatural indigo; natural methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen or Oll of sweet birch; natural coumarin; natural guaiacol and its derivatives; and all mixtures, including solutions, consisting in mm whole or in part of any of the articles or materials (provided for in this gzemgnélah semi; Pafagfmh, cxcvptlllg mixtures of synthetic odoriferous or aromatic °’;,,,,,,_,,50_°“· chemic, 45 per centum ad valorem based upon the American selling price (as deHnedin subdivision (f) of section 402, Title IV) of any Prmm similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United ammtwo ym_ States, and  cents Eerdpound: Pgwmlded, That for a period of two years beginning on the ay following the passage of this Act the ad Umwm m valorem rate of duty shall be 60 per centum instead of 45 dper mg W "° "‘ celltum.   there 1s_no similar competitive article manufacture or produced in the United States then the ad valorem rate shall be §,;•;’{;,,¥g§1;immm_   Ugg; ?e;lUnI§ted gtateg value, as deéinleld in subdivilsion (d) tif peuuve. OH, 1 e_. or the urposes o t `s par p anycoa - tar product_provrded for in this Act shall be consiitgfiled similar to or_ competitive with any imported coal-tar product which accomphshes results substantially equal to those accomplished by the