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 940 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sizss. II. Ch. 356. 1922. “ t,';:.f"";;:,{f The provisions of section 3433 of the Revised Statutes_shall, so cablcé am 676 far as may be practicable, apply to any bonded manufacturing ware- $£.i.`£as°$. 61451* hlouse established under this Act and to the merchandiseoonveyed erein. ”°""°° “”’°"*°¤ Sec. 312. That the works of manufacturers engaged in smelting wmhmmaum°m“` or refining, or both of ores and crude metals, may upon the giving of satisfactory bonds, be designated as bonded smelting warehouses. ,,,f"°“.,;,§,°§;;t Ores or crude metals may be removed from the vessel or other vehicle my- in which imported, or from a bonded warehouse, into a bonded smelting warehouse without the pigment of duties thereon, and there smelted or refined, or both, toge er with ores or crude metals of pmam. home or foreign production: romlded, That the bonds shall be Am°°"°°H’°°°' charged with a sum ual in amount to the regular duties which · would have been paylilile on such ores and crude metals if entered for consumption at the time of their importation, and the several a?;¤s¤mim.¤%—i charges against such bonds shall be canceled upon the exportation or delive to a bonded manufacturing warehouse established under the precelihng section of this title of a quantity of the same kind of metal equal to the quantity of metal produci le from the smelting or refining, or both, of the dutiable metal contained in such ores or crude metals, due allowance being made of the smelter wastage as ascertained from time to time by the Secretary of the Treasury: On paygsmauey an Provided further, That the said metals so producible, or any portion %,,u},",,,,,s,,,`§,§’,'·,‘,_,,f{,f thereof, ma be withdrawn for domestic consumption or transferred to a bonded, customs warehouse and withdrawn therefrom and the several charges against the bonds canceled upon the {payment of the duties chargeable against an equivalent amoimt o ores or crude metals from which said metal would be producible in their condition éslyinz. me ¤¤ as imported: Promkled further, That on the arrival of the ores and crude metals at such establishments they shall be sampled and assayed according to commercial methods under the supervision of Govern- Supervision or ex- ment officers: Pravidedgaltsrther, That all labor performed and services p°°“°‘ rendered pursuant to t section shall be under the supervision of an o$cer of the customs, to be appointed by the S of the p,§g,*{‘,_gd*{°¤° *° '°° T1’888l§ and at the expense of the manufacturer: P iurther, That regulations for the carryiri out of this section all be ¤¤¤¤0;1gx;g;;>gtgf pviilescribed by the Secretary of the easing: And provided further, or sms qmaiy di at the several charges against the bonds o any smelting warehouse §,‘§§f,‘},b{$,,},}‘°§,,‘,,'§.}‘_,‘; established under the provisions of this section may e canceled ¤¤¤¤1¤¤sw¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- upon the exportation or transfer to a bonded manufacturigg warehouse from any other bonded smelting warehouse establish under this section of a quantity of the same kind of metal, in excess of that covered by o en bonds, equal to the amount of metal producible from the smellting or refining, or both, of the dutiable metal contained in the imported ores and crude metals, due allowance being made of the smelter wastage as ascertained from time to time by the Secretary of the Treasury. oawma crassa. Sec. 313. That upon the exportation of articles manufactured or 4¤¤v;ia_?3 eport of produced in the United States with the use of im}ported merchandise ported materialslim m` the full amount of the duties paid upon the merc andise so used shall · be refunded as drawback, less 1 per centum of such duties, except ¤(KQ!?°“‘ °°‘” “”°”°' that such duties shall not be so refunded upon the exportation of flour or by—products plroduced from imported wheat unless an amount of wheat tgrown in the United States equal to not less than 30 per centum o the amount of such imported wheat has been mixed with ”§’m§,¥r§,g1yc{sir¢;&¤;l{tf suchuaported wheat. Where two or more products result from the ° mamp ation of imported merchandise, the drawback shall be distributed to the several products in accordance with their relative rgjnzsuemamaae values at the time of separation. When the articles ezgpsorted are “”‘ · manufactured or produced in part from domestic materi, the imported merchandise shall so appear in the completed articles that the