165
165
Madeira embroideries (T.D. 49988)—(1) With respect to the materials used, furnish:
(a) country of production; (b) width of the material in the piece; (c) name of the
manufacturer; (d) kind of material, indicating manufacturer’s quality number; (e) landed
cost of the material used in each item; (f) date of the order; (g) date of the invoice; (h)
invoice unit value in the currency of the purchase; (i) discount from purchase price
allowed, if any, (2) with respect to the finished embroidered articles, furnish: (a)
manufacturer’s name, design number, and quality number; (b) importer’s design number,
if any; (c) finished size; (d) number of embroidery points per unit of quantity; (e) total for
overhead and profit added in arriving at the price of value of the merchandise covered by
the invoice.
Motion-picture films—(1) Statement of footage, title, and subject matter of each film;
(2) declaration of shipper, cameraman, or other person with knowledge of the acts
identifying the films with the invoice and stating that the basic films were to the best of
his knowledge and belief exposed abroad and returned for use as newsreel; (3)
declaration of importer that he believes the films entered by him are the ones covered by
the preceding declaration and that the films are intended for use as newsreel.
Paper classifiable in Chapter 48—Invoices covering paper shall contain the following
information, or will be accompanied by specification sheets containing such information:
(1) weight of paper in grams per square meter; (2) thickness, in micrometers (microns);
(3) if imported in rectangular sheets, length and width sheets, in cm; (4) if imported in
strips, or rolls, the width, in cm. In the case of rolls, the diameter of rolls in cm; (5)
whether the paper is coated or impregnated, and with what materials; (6) weight of
coating, in grams per square meter; (7) percentage by weight of the total fiber content
consisting of wood fibers contained by a mechanical process, chemical sulfate or soda
process, chemical sulfite process, or semi-chemical process, as appropriate; (8)
commercial designation, as “writing,” “cover,” “drawing,” “Bristol,” “newsprint,” etc.;
(9) ash content; (10) color; (11) glaze, or finish; (12) Mullen bursting strength, and
Mullen index; (13) stretch factor, in machine direction and in cross direction; (14) tear
and tensile readings; in machine direction, in cross direction, and in machine direction
plus cross direction; (15) identification of fibers as “hardwood” where appropriate; (16)
crush resistance; (17) brightness; (18) smoothness; (19) if bleached, whether bleached
uniformly throughout the mass; (20) whether embossed, perforated, creped or crinkled.
Plastic plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of headings 3920 and 3921—(1) Statement as
to whether the plastic is cellular or noncellular; (2) specification of the type of plastic; (3)
indication of whether or not flexible and whether combined with textile or other material.
Printed matter classifiable in Chapter 49—Printed matter entered in the following
headings shall have, on or with the invoices covering such matter, the following
information: (1) Heading 4901—(a) whether the books are: dictionaries, encyclopedias,
textbooks, bound newspapers or journals or periodicals, directories, bibles or other prayer