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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CA. 497. 1930. 609 PAR. 234. (a) Granite suitable for use as monumental, paving, or Rartt hs, e arth enwar e, buildi ng sto ne, no t spec ially provid ed for, hewn, dress ed, po inted, and glassware. pitched, lined, or polished, or otherwise manufactured, 60 per centum Granite . ad valorem ; unmanufactured, or not dressed, pointed, pitched ; lined, hewn, or polished, 25 cents per cubic foot. (b) Travertine stone, unmanufactured, or not dressed, hewn, or Travertine stone . polished, 25 cents per cubic foot. Freestone, etc., for (c) Freestone, sandstone, limestone, lava, and all other stone suit- monuments or build- able for use as monumental or building stone, except marble, breccia, 'ngs. and onyx, not specially provided for, hewn, dressed, or polished, or ' otherwise manufactured, 50 per centum ad valorem ; unmanufac- tured, or not dressed, hewn, or polished, 15 cents per cubic foot. date. PAR. 235. Sl ate, s lates, slate chimn ey pie ces, m antels, slabs for tabl es, r oofin g sla tes, and all o ther manu factu res of sl ate, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Watch crystal s. PAR. 236. Watch crystals or watch glasses, finished or unfinished, 60 per centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE 3. SCHEDULE 3 .-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF
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and manu. factures of. PAR. 301 . Iron in pigs and iron kentledge, $1 .121/.2 per ton ; Iron. spiegeleisen containing more than 1 per centum of carbon, 75 cents per ton ; granular or sponge iron, $2 .25 per ton ; wrought and cast scrap iron, scrap steel, hammer scale, roll scale, and mill scale, 75 Pp•egeleisen s cents per ton : Provided, That spiegeleisen for the purposes of this Act shall be an iron manganese alloy containing less than 30 per Scrap iron or steel . centum of manganese : Provid ed fu rther , That nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except secondhand or waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured : Provided further, Additional duty on That an additional duty of $1 per pound on the vanadium content in desig nate d all oy c on_ excess of one-tenth of 1 per centum, 72 cents per pound on the Len t. tungsten content in excess of two-tenths of 1 per centum, 65 ce nts per pound on the molybdenum content in excess of two-tenths of 1 per centum, and 3 cents per pound on the chromium content in excess of two-tenths of 1 per centum, shall be levied, collected, and paid on all the foregoing. steel allo ys. PAR. 302 . (a) Manganese ore (including ferruginous manganese Ma ngan ese . ore) or conce ntrate s, and manga nifero us iron ore, all th e fore going contain ing in exces s of 1 0 per centum of met allic mangan ese, 1 cent per pound on the metallic manganese contained therein. (b) Molybdenum ore or concentrates, 35 cents per pound on the Mo lybd enum , metal lic m olybd enum cont ained the rein. (c) Tungsten ore or concentrates, 50 cents per pound on the Tungsten ° metalli c tung sten c ontain ed the rein. (d) Ferromanganese containing more than 1 per centum of carbon, Ferromanganese . 17 /8 cent s pe r pou nd on the meta llic manga nese cont ained the rein Provi ded, That ferr omang anese for the purpo ses of th is Ac t sh all cnient. b e such iron manganese alloys as contain 30 per centum or more of mang anese. Manganese metal, (e) Manganese metal, manganese silicon, manganese boron, and etc. ferromanganese and spiegeleisen containing not more than 1 per centum of carbon, 17/8 cents per pound on the manganese contained therein and 15 per centum ad valorem. Ferromolybdenum, (f) Ferromolybdenum, metallic molybdenum, molybdenum powder, etc. calcium molybdate, and all other compounds and alloys of molyb- denum, 50 cents per pound on the molybdenum contained therein and 15 per centum ad valorem. (g) Tungsten metal, tungsten carbide, and mixtures or combing- Tungsten metal, etc. ti ons conta ining tun gsten met al or tun gsten ca rbide, al l the for egoing, in lumps, grains, or powder, 60 cents per pound on the tungsten 57894'-31 	39

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