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 3774 Scbeaule II. RECIPROCAL TRADE-S1VEDEN. MAY 25, 1935. Tariff Act of 1930 paragraph SCHEDULE II Description of Articles KOTE: The provisions of this schedule shall he construed and given the sume effect, and the application of collateral provisions of the customs laws of the United States to the pro- visions of this schedule shall be determined insofar as may be practicable, as if each pro- vision of this schedule appeared respectively in the paragraph of the Tariff Act of 1930 noted in the column at the left of the respec- tive descriptions of articles. In the case of articles enumerated in this Schedule, which are subject on the day of the signature of this Agreement to ordinary cus- toms duties imposed under provisions of law other than the paragraph of the Tariff Act of 1930 noted in the column at the left of the respective description of the article, or im- posed under a proviso of the paragraph so noted, such separate or additional duties shall continue in force, subject to any reduction in- dicated in this schedule or hereafter provided for, until terminated in accordance with law, but shall not be increased. 32 Compounds of cellulose, known as vulcanized or hard fiber, made wholly or in chief value of cPllulose 218 (f) Articles provided for in paragraph 218(f) when primarily designed for ornamental purposes, decorated chiefly by engraving and valued at not less than $8 each 226 Lighthouse lenses of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished tc a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, wholly or partly manufactured: With edges unground With edges ground or beveled 234 (a) Granite paving blocks, wholly or partly man- ufactured 234 (a) Granite suitable for use as monumental, pay- ing, or building stone, 110t specially provid('(l for, unmanufactured, or not dn'ssed, IJointed, pitched, lined, he\',-n, or polished Note: The existing customs cl:lssificaiiOl; treatment of ~rallite suitable for u~e as mOllU- mental, paving, or building stone, \ybieh has been roughly squared merely for the }/llrpooe of facilitating its shipment to the United States, as "unmanufactured, or not dressed, pointed, pitched, lined, hewn, or polished" in accordance with the ruling announced in Treasury Decision 44791-4 (59 Treasury De- cisions 850) shall be continued duriug the ef- fective period of this agreement. Rates of Duty 20% ad val. 30% ad \'al. 25S~ ad \'al. 2:1% ad vaL, but not. less than 17%% ad val. find 5¢ per dozen pairs. 40% ad val. 20¢ per cubic foot.