Excluding Gambling Information from the MailsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - 51 sider |
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... heard termed " bookmaking " at races ? Mr. PRINGLE . It is a form of the old - style bookmaking , with card - board tickets . But now tickets are not issued , and this form is called " oral betting . " You can see it now at New Orleans ...
... heard termed " bookmaking " at races ? Mr. PRINGLE . It is a form of the old - style bookmaking , with card - board tickets . But now tickets are not issued , and this form is called " oral betting . " You can see it now at New Orleans ...
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... heard from time immemorial that sport is essential . I believe in it , and I believe in more of it , and better sport ; but I do not believe that it is essential to gamble . Take the matter of football . Professional football is ...
... heard from time immemorial that sport is essential . I believe in it , and I believe in more of it , and better sport ; but I do not believe that it is essential to gamble . Take the matter of football . Professional football is ...
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... heard of our long fight against the race - track gamblers of New York State , and you have all heard of the stand that Gov. Hughes took in New York State on that question . That fight more than anything else made the fortune and the ...
... heard of our long fight against the race - track gamblers of New York State , and you have all heard of the stand that Gov. Hughes took in New York State on that question . That fight more than anything else made the fortune and the ...
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... heard ? Senator STERLING . Are there any present who desire to be heard at any time in opposition to the bill ? STATEMENT OF MR . JOHN I. DAY , REPRESENTING THE NEW YORK TELEGRAPH . Mr. DAY . Mr. Chairman , I will say that I represent ...
... heard ? Senator STERLING . Are there any present who desire to be heard at any time in opposition to the bill ? STATEMENT OF MR . JOHN I. DAY , REPRESENTING THE NEW YORK TELEGRAPH . Mr. DAY . Mr. Chairman , I will say that I represent ...
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... heard - all the papers of the country , the New York Times , the New York World , the Herald , and others . When this measure was passed by the House , some papers commented on it editorially as a poor bill , and it was evident they had ...
... heard - all the papers of the country , the New York Times , the New York World , the Herald , and others . When this measure was passed by the House , some papers commented on it editorially as a poor bill , and it was evident they had ...
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Side 5 - Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10.30 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol, Senator Frederick Hale presiding. Present: Senators Hale (chairman), Ball, Keyes, Pepper, Swanson, and Broussard. The subcommittee thereupon proceeded to the consideration...
Side 6 - ... or at the place at which it is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed, any such matter or thing, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Side 8 - ... shall be deposited in or carried by the mails of the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier.
Side 5 - States, or whoever, operating any such station, knowingly permits the broadcasting of any advertisement of or information concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Side 5 - ... shall be fined not more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than five years.
Side 7 - ... or cause to be delivered by mail anything herein forbidden to be carried by mail, shall be fined...
Side 5 - ... the broadcasting of, any advertisement of or information concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. "Each day's broadcasting shall constitute a separate offense.
Side 6 - The Postmaster General may, upon evidence satisfactory to him that any person or company is engaged in conducting any lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme for the distribution of money, or of any real or personal property by lot, chance, or drawing of any kind...
Side 7 - ... for the purpose of executing such scheme or artifice or attempting so to do, places in any post office or authorized depository for mail matter, any matter or thing whatever to be sent or delivered by the...
Side 7 - Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried and punished either in the district in which the unlawful matter or publication was mailed, or to which it was carried by mail for delivery according to the direction thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it was addressed.