Federal Alcohol Control Act: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 8870, an Act to Further Protect the Revenue Derived from Distilled Spirits, Wine, and Malt Beverages, to Regulate Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and Enforce the Postal Laws with Respect Thereto, to Enforce the Twenty-first Amendment, and for Other Puposes. July, 26, 27, and 29, 1935

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 150 páginas
 

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Página 91 - Treasury finds to be likely to mislead the consumer; (2) as will provide the consumer with adequate information as to the identity and quality...
Página 137 - Carolina, since as, on the face of these regulations, it is clear that they subject the constitutional right of the non-resident to ship into the . State and of the resident in the State to receive for his own use, to conditions which are wholly incompatible with and repugnant to the existence of the right which the statute itself acknowledges.
Página 119 - In separate proceedings against thirty or more refiners and wholesalers, the Federal Trade Commission condemned and ordered them to abandon the practice of leasing underground tanks with pumps to retail dealers at nominal prices and upon condition that the equipment should be used only with gasoline supplied by the lessor. Four of these orders were held invalid by the circuit courts of appeals for the third and seventh circuits in the above entitled causes — 276 Fed.
Página 100 - The power of Congress extends not only to the regulation of transactions which are part of interstate commerce, but to the protection of that commerce from injury In determining how far the federal government may go in controlling intrastate transactions upon the ground that they "affect" interstate commerce, there is a necessary and well-established distinction between direct and indirect effects.
Página 119 - In determining how far the federal government may go in controlling intrastate transactions upon the ground that they "affect" interstate commerce, there is a necessary and well-established distinction between direct and indirect effects. The precise line can be drawn only as individual cases arise, but the distinction is clear in principle.
Página 100 - If the commerce clause were construed to reach all enterprises and transactions which could be said to have an indirect effect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people and the authority of the state over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government.
Página 100 - Administrator that the distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages to be bottled by the applicant are not to be sold, or offered for sale, or shipped or delivered for shipment, or otherwise introduced, in interstate or foreign commerce.
Página 119 - The distinction between direct and indirect effects has been clearly recognized in the application of the Anti-Trust Act. Where a combination or conspiracy is formed, with the intent to restrain interstate commerce or to monopolize any part of it, the violation of the Statute is clear. Coronado Coal Co.
Página 140 - The prohibitions of this subsection and regulations thereunder shall not apply to the publisher of any newspaper, periodical, or other publication, or radio broadcaster, unless such publisher or radio broadcaster is engaged in business as a...
Página 90 - ... has jurisdiction to enjoin the agency from withholding agency records and to order the production of any agency records improperly withheld from the complainant.

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