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report to Congress of its findings and its recommendations with respect to the extension of this act to the products of industries other than those specified in Section 1.

SECT. 4. That for the purpose of securing proper enforcement of this act the Secretary of Labor, or any person duly authorized by him, shall have authority to enter and inspect at any time mills and manufacturing establishments and other places in which goods are produced or held for interstate or foreign commerce; and the Secretary of Labor shall have authority to employ such assistance for the purposes of this act as may from time to time be authorized by appropriation or other law.

SECT. 5. That it shall be the duty of each district attorney to whom the Secretary of Labor reports any violation of this act, or to whom any state factory inspector or commissioner of labor, state medical inspector, or any other person presents satisfactory evidence of any such violation, to cause appropriate proceedings to be commenced and prosecuted in the proper courts of the United States without delay for the enforcement of the penalties in such cases herein provided.

SECT. 6. That any person who violates any of the provisions of Sections 1 or 2 of this act, or who refuses or obstructs entry or inspection authorized by Section 4 of this act, shall for each offense prior to the first conviction of such person under the provisions of this act be punished by a fine of not more than $200, and shall for each offense subsequent to such conviction be punished by a fine of not more than $1000 nor less than $100, or by imprisonment for not more than three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court: Provided, That no dealer shall be prosecuted under the provisions of this act who establishes a guaranty issued by the producer or manufacturer, resident in the United States, to the effect that the goods shipped, delivered for shipment, or transported, were produced or manufactured in a mill or manufacturing establishment specified in Section 1 in which within thirty days prior to the removal of such goods therefrom no person engaged in mechanical or manual labor was employed or permitted to work more than eight hours in any day or more than six days in any week; and in such event, if the guaranty contains any false statement of a material fact the guarantor shall be amenable to prosecution and to the fine or imprisonment provided herein for violation of the provisions of Section 1 of this act.

SECT. 7. That the word "person" as used in this act shall be construed to include any individual or corporation or the members of any partnership or other unincorporated association. The term "ship or deliver for shipment in interstate or foreign commerce" as used in this act means to transport or to ship or deliver for shipment

from any state or territory or the District of Columbia to or through any other state or territory or the District of Columbia or to any foreign country; and in the case of a dealer means only to transport or to ship or deliver for shipment from the state, territory, or District of manufacture or production. The term "three-shift system for carrying on work" means that three shifts or relays of workers are used, whether the shifts or relays are changed at intervals of eight hours or less.

SECT. 8. That this act shall take effect January 1, 1920, except as to Section 3, which shall take effect January 1, 1919.

INDEX OF LEGAL CASES CITED

Adair v. United States, 579, 621, 635
Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 605
Atkin v. Kansas, 612

Atkin v. United States, 615

Atkins v. Grey Eagle Coal Co., 632

Baltimore & Ohio R. R. v. Interstate
Commerce Commission, 619, 627
Beyman v. Cleveland, 611
Borgnis et al. v. Falk Co., 21
Bosley v. McLaughlin, 617, 626, 630
Braceville Coal Co. v. People, 589,
600, 611

Brannigan v. Union Min. Co., 592
Burcher v. People, 616

Butchers' Union Co. v. Crescent City
Co., 591, 595

Calder v. Bull, 591

Coffeyville Vitrified Brick & Tile Co.
v. Perry, 603

Commonwealth v. Boston & M.R.R.,
629, 630

Com. v. Hamilton Mfg. Co., 611, 615
Com. v. Isenberg, 602

Commonwealth v. McKay, 669
Com. v. Perry, 591, 598, 623, 631
Coppage v. Kansas, 621, 635

Dayton Coal & Iron Co. v. Barton,

612

Deni v. Pennsylvania Co., 592
Dugger v. Insurance Co., 611
Durkin v. Coal Co., 592

Eagle Glass and Manufacturing Com-
pany v. Rowe, 664

Earl of Chesterfield v. Janssen, 609
Ex Parte Boyce, 619

Ex Parte Kair, 611, 619

Ex Parte Kuback, 597, 598

Fairlee v. Herring, 592
Fletcher v. Peck, 591

Frorer v. People, 588, 589, 592, 593,
598, 601

Gillespie v. People, 603

Godcharles v. Wigeman, 580, 589, 596,

597, 598, 600, 601, 602, 612
Grossman v. Caminez, 592

Hadacheck v. Sebastian, 631, 633
Hancock v. Yaden, 612

Harbison v. Knoxville Iron Co., 612
Harding v. People, 593, 602
Hawkins v. Bleakley, 21
Hawley v. Walker, 617, 626
Heim v. McCall, 615

Hitchman Coal and Coke Company
v. Mitchell et al., 635, 652

Holden v. Hardy, 611, 618, 621, 624,
810

How v. Weldon, 608

Hoxie v. New York, New Haven, and
Hartford R. R. Co., 40

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Opinion of Justices, 612

Parke Davis & Co. v. Mulford & Co.,
634

People v. Beck, 589

People v. Coler, 585, 604
People v. Crane, 615

People v. Klinck Packing Co., 622,
628, 629

People v. Marcus, 603, 606

People v. Marx, 593, 596

People v. Schweinler Press, 617, 626,
627, 630, 633
People v. Strollo, 613

People v. Williams, 616, 617, 624,
627

Plant v. Woods, 649

Price v. Illinois, 628, 629, 633

Railway Co. v. Chicago, 591

Railway Company v. Paul, 611

Ramsey v. People, 599

Re Ten Hour Law for Street Railway
Corporations, 619

Rice v. Noakes, 608

Riley v. Massachusetts, 617

Ritchie v. People 588, 591, 593, 600,
601, 603, 612, 615

Ritchie & Co. v. Wayman, 617, 626
Roberts v. Great Northern R. Co.,
592

Schlemmer v. Buffalo R. & P. R. Co.,

592

Scott v. Sanford, 593

Shaffer v. Mining Co., 611
Shaver v. Pennsylvania Co., 602
Slaughter House Cases, 595, 603, 605
Spurgeon v. Collier, 608

Starnes v. Allison Mfg. Co., 611
State v. Atkin, 612

State v. Barba, 622

State v. Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.,

611

State v. Buchanan, 611, 616
State v. Bunting, 622, 628
State v. Cantwell, 619

State v. Fire Creek Coal & Coke Co.,
588, 591, 592, 597

State v. Goodwill, 589, 592, 595, 597.

598, 609, 632

State v. Haun, 588, 589, 591, 593, 603.
611

State v. Julow, 601

State v. Kreutzberg, 603

State v. Loomis, 591, 592, 600

State v. Lumber Co., 621

State v. Miksicek, 621.

State v. Missouri Tie & Timber Co..

604, 611

State v. Muller, 611

State v. Peel Splint Coal Co., 611
State v. Shorey, 611

State v. Varney Electrical Supply Co..
604

State v. Wilson, 611

Steenerson v. Great Northern Ry., 634
Stettler v. O'Hara, 626

Sturges v. Beauchamp, 617
Sturges v. Crowninshield, 581

Taylour v. Rockford, 608

Thorpe v. Thorpe, 609

U. S. v. Martin, 612

Vegalahn v. Guntner, 648
Vernon v. Bethell, 597, 608

Wenham v. State, 611, 615
Wheeling Bridge & Terminal Co. v.
Gilmore, 600

Wilson v. New, 639
Wynhamer v. People, 593

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