Id., the list to include, but not limited to rotary presses, flatbed cylinder presses, platen presses, lithographs, offsets, photo-offsets, mimeograph machines, multigraph machines, multilith machines, type machines, monotype machines, and all other types of printing presses, typesetting machines or any mechanical devices used or intended to be used, or capable of being used to produce or publish printed matter or material, which are in the possession, custody, ownership, or control of the organization or its officers, members, affiliates, associates, group, or groups in which the organization, its officers or members have an interest.
55 Stat. 838, December 18, 1941, Sec. 303.
56 Stat. 18, January 26, 1942, Sec. 1.
65 Stat. 611, October 24, 1951, Sec. 1.
Id.
ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION BY THE GOVERNMENT.
The earlier discussion of compulsory testimony should be incorporated by reference into this section, for sake of completeness.
48 Stat. 1, March 9, 1933, Sec. 2.
Id.
48 Stat. 195, June 16, 1933, Sec. 3 (a).
Id., Sec. 6 (a).
48 Stat. 881, June 6, 1934, Sec. 4.
49 Stat. 30, February 22, 1935, Sec. 5 (a).
49 Stat. 1081, August 31, 1935, Sec. 2.
50 Stat. 121, May 1, 1937, Sec. 4 (e).
52 Stat. 631, June 8, 1938, as amended by 56 Stat. 248, April 29, 1942, Sec. 5.
48 Stat. 503, March 27, 1934, Sec. (a).
56 Stat. 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 301.
48 Stat. 58, May 18, 1933, Sec. 5 (h).
52 Stat. 401, May 17, 1938, Sec. 6.
52 Stat 1255, June 30, 1938.
64 Stat. 149, May 10, 1950, Sec. 2.
Id., Sec. 3 (a).
66 Stat. 153, June 23, 1952, Sec. 1.
67 Stat. 559, August 13, 1953, Sec. 2.
Id., Sec. 1.
48 Stat. 8, March 20, 1933, Title II, Sec. 3 (a).
48 Stat. 1183, June 19, 1934, Sec. 1.
56 Stat. 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 1401.
Id., Sec. 7307.
58 Stat. 723, July 3, 1944, Sec. 4.
60 Stat. 23, February 20, 1946.
62 Stat. 93, March 30, 1948, Sec. 202.
64 Stat. 1245, January 12, 1951, Sec. 201 (a).
48 Stat. 591, April 14, 1934, Sec. 1.
Id., Sec. 2.
Id., Sec. 1.
48 Stat. 933, June 12, 1934, Sec. 20.
48 Stat. 1283, June 27, 1934, Sec. 2 (b).
58 Stat. 1120, December 15, 1944, Sec. 2.
Civil Rights Act of 1957, Public Law 85-315, 85th Cong., Sept. 9, 1957.
Id., Sec. 104 (a) (1)-(3).
Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Washington: Gov’t Printing Office, 1959).
House Concurrent Resolution No. 24, August 21, 1937, 50 Stat. 1113.
53 Stat. 811, June 7, 1939, Sec. 7 (a).
61 Stat. 24, March 29, 1947, Sec. 1 (c).
67 Stat. 408, August 7, 1953, Sec. 4.
Id., Sec. 9 (a) (6).
64 Stat. 435, August 10, 1950, Sec. 3 (b).
52 Stat. 436, May 23, 1938, Secs. 1, 2.
Id.
56 Stat. 351, June 11, 1942.
Id., Sec. 2.
67 Stat. 230, July 30, 1953, Sec. 212 (b).
Id., Sec. 210 (a).
Id., Sec. 212 (f) (g).
Id., Sec. 219.
58 Stat. 276, June 13, 1944, Sec. 1.
59 Stat. 845, September 11, 1945, Sec. 2.
61 Stat. 495, July 26, 1947, Sec. 102 (d) (3).
PROTECTING FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION.
Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 56 Stat. 23, 34, January 30, 1942, Sec. 205 (f).
65 Stat. 75, June 19, 1951, Sec. 1 (d).
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