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 308 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 287. 1912. rmuvrms. r¤;;xi•il¤ih¢i•?r»vl°h° For violation of any of these regulations, subject to which a license ,,,,,,°"“" °' ""' under sections one and two of this Act may be issued, the owner of the apparatus shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars, which "‘“.l' }’° ‘°‘*“°°ti£'*°?“L§‘°‘* "i“‘° S°°¥°““Zl°..g..¤* C°"2£'t"`°° iid L‘H.Z°." an orrepea vioa onso anyo su ns, e e ma be revoked. °’ °’°"‘““" by vi latio of an of these regulations except as `mvided ° regrilhtioi: nindteentheubject to which a license uiider sgction thread of this Act may be issued, the operator shall be subject to a plenalty . °§."’°“*¥&’° "°“°'“· ".i"£"€§" "°.{‘£"““‘* °‘;?*‘f".r"" ° ‘;S°"’ r o mmercean aranorreea vioaonsoan mm hmmm suclltrnfegulations, the license shall be suspended or revoked. y gétepama anna- Sec. 5. That every hcense granted un er the provisions of this Act . for the operation or use of apparatus for radio communication shall prescribe that the operator ereof shall not willfully or maliciously shall be deemed a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof the owner or operator, or both,  be punishable by a fine of not to excgmlhive undred dollars or imprisonment for not to exceed one year, ··m¤1¤.»m¤¤¤a»- °r ·. . . em.-- S c. 6. That th "radi comm t' " ed' this w··········=··•·= i..‘m. ...6,; .y2$’§i"“2i’JZrs.s 20mmu¤‘$%}1°t’i01§"i.y ?i‘§’g..;i‘., 0.- telepflrlezrlryglri 1.::115 the aid of ariwire colpnecting the points from and at w e 'ograms, signa, or other communications are sent or received. im as mgridiZi¢'ii;8irri1$Iit;°§ilii1nri’r01i¤i>°mrP°¤griti¤ieii;dthii1 me o 1- or ransmi, or cause to be uttered or transmitted, any false hr fraudulent distress d};g,¤*;¤g,g°*°**‘“° signal or call or false or fraudulent signal, call, or other radio am of Frngy tlgiupdk gshe  for sal ult;tjlril1;g o}·intrar;smi;;ting au?-lee or u en tresssrgn crc s ea eo no me 1; thousand five hundred dollars or implrisonment for not mol; this; iii; years, or ot, rn the ration o the court, or eac and ev such °"‘°* "°"" offense, agd the perlialigsfzor  utfferin or trairsmittiliig, or cacrihying to be uttered or transmitted any other false or fraudulent signal, call or other radiogram shall be a line of not more than one thousand
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B H on iscrerono ecou ,oreac an ev suc oens. s;¤.mp.°° M Sec. 8. That a person, company, orogrporation slfall not use or operate any apparatus for radio communication on a foreign ship in territorial waters of the United States otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of sections four and seven of this Act and so much of section five as imposes a ngenalty for interference, Save as aforesaid, notlhing  this  sh apply to apparatus for radio communi- 0 mu ca ron o any orergn_s p. T"'! ‘°°° _ Sec. Q. That the tr1al of any offense rmder this Act shall be in the district m which it is committed or of the offense is committed upon the high seas or out of the jurisdiction of any particular State or district the trial shall be rn the district where the offender may be found ‘ ··· °’é?.E° Y2}“°i—‘r'2Z Zi?.".£§ €’r'fu”£?.¥Eh°‘1 to rr. pts · 1.1... mf,';,,;_”°°' *‘{ '°“' Sno: 11. That this Act shall take elfipecjt and bein folfgdlhon and lifter four months from its passage. Approved, August 13, 1912.