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 § 184  TITLE .19.—0USi ·» 184.* Same; scope of, and suspension, rcvocntim, etc., of pr0c.l•¤ntions,.+A¤y proclamation issued by the 1 President under the authority of sections 182 to 186 ot this title Jsltall, lt he deems if consistent with the interests of the United States, extend to the whole ot any foreign country. or may be conilned__ to any subdivision or slubdivlslous thereof; and the President . shell, whenever he deems the publio interests require, suspend, revoke, supplement, or amend any such proclamation. (Sept. 21. 1922, c., 356, Title III, § 317(c), 42 Stat.‘9—;l5.) ‘. v, 185. Same; e§'ective date of new or additional duties or ex-, ` _ clueion from importnticn.—\Vl1enew·er- the President shall Bud as n fact that any foreign country places any burdens upon `g the commerce of the United States by any of the unequal imi positions; or dlscrimiuntions aforesaid, he shall, when he ilnds i that the·p1iblic`interest will be served 'thereby, by proclamation spc<:if“y_n11d declare such new or additional. rate O1' rates of duty as he shall determine will otfset such bn3·de11s,»n0t toexceed 59 per ocntum nd vnlorem or its equivalent, ond on and" after *thirty_ days after the `déte ot such proclamation th€1‘6( shell be levied, collected, and paid upon the articles, enumerated in sucll proclamation when im_por'ted into the United States from such foreign country such new or additional rate or rates. of duty; or, in case of articles declared subject to exclusion 1 from importation into the United States under. the ·provLsi0ps_, oteection 183 ot this title, ,sncb,_,articles_shall be excluded from importation. -_(Sept. 21, 1922,]:.  Title III, § 317 (d), 42 _ Stat. 945.)* ‘ _ o -~ 1 · ‘ 186. Same; further,, new or additional ‘duties.g-—-Whenever the President ehall dnd as n tact th t nny foreign country  poses any unequal- nmpootxpn or d?§N·in1lpation as aforesaid upon the commerce ot the UIl“Z‘€d·"`St8¢€8Q or that any benedte accrne or are likely to accrue to any lndustry ln any foreign country by reason oi any such _ imposition or Cdiscrlminetlou ipposed by any foreign country other than txgrm-eign country in which seen lndustry is located, and vrheneieg- the President, ~ shall determine that any new or`m¢1xu·:»¤¤1,mt¤ or rates of N duty or any prohlgition hereinbetore provided for do not cRec- i tively remove such imposition or dlscrlmlnetiou and that any 3 benedts from any such imposition or discrimination. accrue or one likely to accrue to· any indnetrf in any foreign country, he shall, when the Rods that- the public interest. will served [ thereby, by proclnmntion specify and declarenuch new or eddie tional rateor rates ot duty upon the articles wholly or in part. the growth or product of may such industry ae he shall deter·· mine will o¤eet_snol1-_bené§to,`not to exceed 50 per centumynd I valorem or its- equivalent, upon importation from any forelgn `country lnto the United Staten otsuch articles ond on and o after thirty days after the date of any such proclemtntion such _1 new or additional rote or rates of duty so specltled and declared ~ in suohwproelzimaeatitan sliall be levied, collected, end paid upon l suclxlnrticlee. (Sept. 21, l1922,"c.‘356, Title III,. 5 317(e)_,_ 32 it ${8.t.  K · _` _  , · 1 - 187. Same; forfeiture, seizure, and condemnation of arti-: L·clos»nn§dw’fnlly importede-¢—-All ortloles imported contrary to ·1 the- flrorrlelons eg sections 182 to 190 of this, tltlgjlfell be for · xieited to the United States and shall bewllnble to be seized, i pr;»set·uted, and contlenined. in like manner and under the same q regznlzxtiozm, restrictions, and provisions as may from time to   g "time be estobllslwd for the recovery, collection, distribution, 1 and remission of {orfeltnres to the United States by the several 1 revenue luwe. Whenever the pr‘mj‘lsion¤ ot this chapter qhall 4 be- applicable to in1po_rta,tions into the United Stnlmm fif Erticléblll 4 wholly erin part the growth .or.prodnet otlfnny lorelgn country, 1 they shoall be appllonble thereto whotl1er~suchtnrtiolea`nre 1;:11- ny ported dl·rectl;v or indiueétly, (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Title III. 1 _.§__81.7(£), 42 Stnt. $$8.) _ —` . ‘ —·  _Q A   '" ‘ 1188. Same; duties !of T•riE Com¤¤§sqim1.¥—It.',sha}ll be the l duty of the Unlteasl Staten Toritf Conunlssion to eQescértn1n‘•.nd _¢ nt alltimes to be informed w1)etl1ér`,a.ny of the   A 1

FOHS DUTIES 580 4 against the commerce of the United States enumerated. in Sections 182, 183 and 188 ol this title are practiced by any country; and it when such discriminatory acts are disclosed, it shall be the duty ot the commission to bring the matter to the attention of the Presldent,` together with recommendations. (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Title III, { 317(g), $2 Stat. 948.) - 189. Same; rules and regulations by Secretary of Treasury.··—The Secretary of the Treasury with the approval of the President: shall meke such rules and regulations as are necggsery for the execution of such proclgmutious as the President txnny issue in accordnnce_iwith_the provisions of sections 182 to _188· or this title.` (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Title III, § 317 (11), 42 sm. eee.) r ~ “V, — _ 190; Same; “ foreign country l' dcHncd.-—+When used in sec- t tions.182 to 189 otthis title; the term "forelgn country" shall mean. any empire, country,. dominion, colony, or protectorate, or any subdivision' or subdivisions; thereof (other than the `United States and its possessions), within which, separate tnriit rates or separate regulations of commerce ere enforced. (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 356, Tit1e"~III, § 317(l),— 42}Stst. 946.) Srncnu. Psovxsrons 191. Duties on intomobiles; etc., sold to foreign Govern- ‘ ments, etc/., upon importation into, United States.-—·All automobiles, automobile bodies, automobile chassis; arid parts thereof, including tires, exported- prior to Febrnsry 11, 1919,. from the United States of Amerim for the-use of the American Expeditionary Forces or the governments associated with the Government of the United States of America in the wer with Germany and Austria, end which hnveebeen sold or delivered to any foreign government, indlvldnsl, partnership, corporation, or association by the. United Statesirimldation Commission; or by any other agent or omclnl ot Ythe United Ststes o!_ America; when imported luto_tl1e United Stntm of America shell my ie duty of 90 per centum ud ulorem; the value of such articla to be Hxed on Yu basis) equivalent to the original value of such articles in the United Sgntg, under mln and regulations to be. proscribed by this Secretary ot the Treasury. · (Sept. 21, 1922, c,.  Tltlelll,-Q %, 43 Stst. 948.) I ’ ‘ . 192; htry of cigane-—No chars shall be lmported unless the - some ure rpucked ln boxes of not more then nre hundred cigars in each box; and no entry of any imported Qgers shall. be allowed of lesi quantity than  thoossnd ln u single [rockage; and all cigars on importation shall be placed in public store or bonded warehouse, and snail not be renxoved therefrom until the some shall have been inspected and n stump mixed to each box indicating such inspection, and else a `serlnl num— ber to be recorded in the customhonse. And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to provide the {requisite stsn1p§? and to make all necessary regulotlouslor carrying the above provisions of lnwsinto effect.- (R. S. § 2804; Aug. 27, 1894, · c.349,§26,28Stst.l552.) f ._ _ · _ 193. Grain brought from Canada for ‘ grinding;-· Grsin brought into the United States in wagons or other ordinsry reed vehicles, by fnrmers residing me the Dornlnion of Csnadu, to be ground by. mills owned by citizens or the United Btstes, shell not be deemed to be lmportm or linble to import duties. Such grain sllulljre brought into the United States under such regulations ins the Treasury Densxmnent uisiy prescribe to prevent tkrsud and evenon, and shall he returned as in like manner provided by such regulations. Entry shall Zbe made if td endl duties field ubonl dll siieli grain sslslunll be taken or received by mill owners es tolls for- such grinding, under like regulations presided by the = Trensnry" Department. (Jan. 9, __ l8@,c.17,%Ste,t.402.) .“    ·· 194, Return free of livestock exported- for exhibitionr-—\ Whenever soy article or m·tleles` or livestock shall be sent mt of the United "Stetes for temporary nse or exhibition at rn: publlo exposition, {slr, or eonierenceg held ln a foreign