| 1914 - 812 pages
...concluding paragraph of the law provides "That all editorial or other reading matter published in any newspaper, magazine, or periodical for the publication...conviction in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than five hundred dollars (8500)." selection as to what... | |
| New Hampshire. Public Service Commission - 1916 - 776 pages
...statutes of the United States. IT. S. Compiled Statutes, 6. 7314, is as follows: "That all editorials or other reading matter published in any such newspaper,...conviction in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500)." This act was passed August... | |
| 1913 - 830 pages
...for the publication of which money or 1912, Aug. 24; 37 f . ,, ., .. ., ' . , . , , ,, ,, Stat., 554. other valuable consideration is paid, accepted, or...or promised without so marking the same, shall upon convicPonalty for fail- tion in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars... | |
| United States - 1914 - 962 pages
...registered letter of such failure. i [Paid editorials, etc., to Ъе marked "advertisement."] That all editorial or other reading matter published in...conviction in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more "than five hundred dollars ($500). [87 Stat. L. 653.'] Constitutionality.... | |
| 1915 - 582 pages
...paragraph within ten days after notice by registered letter of such failure. (Act of August 24, 1912.) 2. All editorial or other reading matter published in...conviction in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500). (Act of .August 24, 1912.)... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - 1916 - 200 pages
...under the ban of local laws. 13 37 Stat. L. 553. A separate and concluding paragraph provides : " That all editorial or other reading matter published in...printing editorial or other reading matter for which comAs claimed in the defendants' brief, when the law went before the Supreme Court, Congress had, in... | |
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