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IND Taxation See also the various Territories and insular possessions under their respective title American \V8I' Mothers - Exemption of property from taxation, p. 1181, § 96 Ilankruptcy as affecting liability for taxes, p. 246, § 35 Circulating notes of banks, see NATIONQL Bnxxs (`ollection of taxes. effect of bankruptcy of taxpayer, p. 246. § 35 · Exemption from taxation American War Mothers° property. p. 1181, § 96 Conipensatioit and allowances to_ World War Veterans, p. 1219. § 454 Federal intermediate credit banks, p. 318, § 1111 _ Federal land banks and national farm loan associations. p. 312, ’§ 931 et seq. Federal reserveibanks, p. 289. § 531 I Property exempt from_sale, p. 733, § 116 \'eterans’ adjusted compensation exempt from taxation. p. 1231, § 618 · ‘ _ War Finance Corporation bonds, p. 384, § 344 Foreign banking corporation, taxation by States, p. 296; § 627 Head tax dn aliens, right of States to impose, p. 131, § 135 Mesa Verde National Park, taxation of persons and private property by State of Oregon, p. 400, § 124 National agricultural credit corporations, State taxation, p. 324, § 1261 _ National banks, taxation of shares by States, p. 289, § 548 Notes of United States, see Cotxs, Coixlten, Axn Cuaarsnor State-bank circulation, p. 290, § 561 et seq. _ States head tax on aliens, right to impose, p. 131, § 135 Tea, See Foon AND lmtios Telegraphs and Telephones See Athtsxaz .Xl’PR()l’RIA'I`I(lNS§ XVURLII \\’.»xa \'i:1‘n1t.~.xs' Riz- 1.11-:2* (`lassitication of messages with different rates, p. 1651. $5 1 ( 5) (`onsolidation of telephone companies. p. 1655, § 5 (9)___ (‘ontracts with common carriers for exchange of serviees, p. 1651, § 1 (5) " · Injury to Government lands, penalty, p. 468, § 116 Just and reasonable charges required for transmission of intelligence by wire, p. 1651,5 1 (5) { ]J.ands·of Indians, rights of way through, p. Toll, § 312 et seq. f l Private -n1essa£es over telegraph lines controlled by Treas- “ ury Department, p. 1005, § 486 1 Private-messages sent over Government telegraph lines,t receipt to be paid into Treasury, p. 1005, § 485 n Radio communication lletinition of " radio cominunication," p. 1555, § 56 Gt•V(~*!`lllllPlli'·4l\\'ll(’(1 stations, regulatory statute applicable, p. 1555, § —~~-- — use for official business. p. 1555, *3 61 6 -— use for other than otiitial business, p. 1555, § 62 Jurisdiction of otfenses under regulatory statute. p. 1553, 59 License for operation of apparatus, p. 1552; §§ 51. 52 I.it·t·nse or temporary permit for operator of apparatus. p. 1552, 5 53 Philippine Islands, regulatory statute lloi applicable to, p. 1555, 60 i Regulations by Secretaryof Commerce as to wave lengths and signals, p. 1553. °§ 54 Restriction of use of apparatus on foreign ships. p. 1533, § 58 ‘

·1rx 2426 Telegraphs and Telephones-Coiififttieti _Radio communication-Contin _`¢ Special temporary license gy be granted by Secretary l of `Commerce, p. 1553, § 54 _ Utteriug or transmitting false or fraudulent signals, p. 1555, § 57 ·_ · Willful or malicious interference with communication, . p. 1555, § 55 · Rights of way through Indian lands, p. 700, § 312 et seq. Rights of way through national parks, p. 389, § 5 Submarine cables Cables tp which regulatory statute applies, p. ,1551, § 32

tellnitions of terms used in regulatory statute. p. 1551.

§ 30 l·`ish.ing vessel, duty to keep nets from (tables. p. 1551. § 25 . Injury to cable in effort to save life or property, p. 1551. § 23 Jurisdiction and venue of offenses under regulatory if statute. p. 1551, § 33 V ‘ ¤._\_ · Licenses for landing or' operating cables connecting if with ['nited States, p. 1552. §§ 3+39 ' Master of offending vessel punisbtkble, p. 1551, § 20 Master of vessel. duty to avoid buoys marking position of cable, p. 1551, § 24 —-———duty to observe signals on telegraph ship, p. 1551. § 24 Negligent injury to cable, penalty, p. 1551. § 22 Offending vessels to show nationality, p. 1551, § 27 Penalty not to- bar suits for damages, p. 1551,'§ Summary trial under regulatory statute, p. 1551, Q 31 Yessel laying cable. duty to observe navigation rules, p. 1551, § 24 Warships, duties with respect. to infraction of laws. p. 1551, § 26 - l p Willful injury to cable, penalty, p. 1551, § 21 t Telegraph lines { Acceptance of restrictions by teléfgraph company, neces-

 sity, p. 1540, §§ 5, 7

P Amendment or repeal of statute, right reserved to ("o11· l gress. p. 1550, § 15 ‘ , twmnecting lines to be afforded equal facilities, p. 1540. l § 10 _ Construction over public_ domain, power granted. p. ‘ mini 5 1 i Government to Iiave priority in transmission of messages, p. 1549, § 3

Interstate Commerce Commission, power of regulation.

p. 1550, ·§ 11 · —-—- telegraph companies to report annually to, p. 1550. - § 14 · 5 Lien of_®;l'nited States on lines. unlawful interference

 with. p. 1550, § 12 t _ °

Materials from public lands may be used in construetion, p. I5-10, § 2 R Military or post roads, construction of line along. p. 1540, § 1 Navigable waters, construction of line across. p. 1540. § 1 i Purchase of lines by United States, p. 1549, § 4 | Railroads may transmit telegrauts. p. 1549, § 7 Refusal of telegraph company to transmit dispatches. penalty, p. 1549, § 8 I Right of Posttnaster General to tix rates reserved. p. 1550, § 15 x I Rights and privileges granted not_ transferable, p. 1540. § 6 "