Campaign Expenditures: Hearings, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, Created Pursuant to H. Res. 558, December 1-5, 1952 |
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... legally , I do not know . Perhaps one way to accomplish this would be to hold the conventions later . If the conventions were held in August , instead of in July , that would automatically take about a month off the campaign , which I ...
... legally , I do not know . Perhaps one way to accomplish this would be to hold the conventions later . If the conventions were held in August , instead of in July , that would automatically take about a month off the campaign , which I ...
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... legally give a dollar . But through editorials worth many dollars Mr. Knight could and did do much for Ike . Why limit campaign contributions unless contributions worth thousands of dollars are limited ? The CHAIRMAN . Did he give you ...
... legally give a dollar . But through editorials worth many dollars Mr. Knight could and did do much for Ike . Why limit campaign contributions unless contributions worth thousands of dollars are limited ? The CHAIRMAN . Did he give you ...
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... LEGALLY QUALIFIED CAN- DIDATE .-- A " legally qualified candidate " means any person who has publicly an- nounced that he is a candidate for nomination by a convention of a political party or for nomination or election in a primary ...
... LEGALLY QUALIFIED CAN- DIDATE .-- A " legally qualified candidate " means any person who has publicly an- nounced that he is a candidate for nomination by a convention of a political party or for nomination or election in a primary ...
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... legally qualified candidates exposes the broad- caster to many puzzling predicaments . For example , in the election just past , there were 18 duly qualified candidates for the office of President of the United States . What programing ...
... legally qualified candidates exposes the broad- caster to many puzzling predicaments . For example , in the election just past , there were 18 duly qualified candidates for the office of President of the United States . What programing ...
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... legally qualified candidate . Mr. HARDY . It was my impression that he wished to speak not in the advocacy of his own candidacy , but rather in the advocacy of an- other party . Therefore , the stations undertook , I suppose with some ...
... legally qualified candidate . Mr. HARDY . It was my impression that he wished to speak not in the advocacy of his own candidacy , but rather in the advocacy of an- other party . Therefore , the stations undertook , I suppose with some ...
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activities advertising amount believe Boggs broadcast BROWN campaign expenditures campaign treasurer candidate for public CHAIRMAN Citizens for Eisenhower Congress congressional contributions convention corporation cost course deductible Democratic Democratic National Committee district editorial electoral expenses fact Federal Federal Communications Commission feel figure filed free press free speech funds gift tax gifts give GOSNELL Governor Stevenson GRAY groups Hale Boggs HARDY HOFFMAN individual KARSTEN KEATING labor unions legislation libelous licensee limitation matter McCULLOCH McDEVITT MITCHELL mittee national campaign national committee Neil Staebler newspaper nomination Ohio organizations paign person political campaign political committee political party present President presidential primary problem programs provisions public office purpose question radio and television raised Republican National Committee section 315 Senator senatorial SMITH spending spent statement station statutes SUGARMAN SUMMERFIELD thing tion United States Senator Volunteers for Stevenson votes WARNER WHITTEN WILLIAMS
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Page 195 - 2) Non-trade or non-business expenses. In the case of an individual, all the ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year for the production or collection of income, or for the management, conservation or maintenance of property held for the production of income.
Page 197 - The tax shall apply whether the transfer is in trust or otherwise, whether the gift is direct or indirect, and whether the property is real or personal, tangible or intangible...
Page 196 - States, organlzed and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which Inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual, and no substantial part of the activities of which Is carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting, to influence legislation. For...
Page 195 - Traveling expenses (including the entire amount expended for meals and lodging) while away from home In the pursuit of a trade or business...
Page 196 - ... to an amount which in all the above cases combined does not exceed 15 per centum of the taxpayer's net income as computed without the benefit of this subsection.
Page 196 - A corporation, trust, or community chest, fund, or foundation, created or organized in the United States or in any possession thereof or under the law of the United States or of any State or Territory or of any possession of the United States, organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children...
Page 195 - ... rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession, for purposes of the trade or business, of property to which the taxpayer has not taken or is not taking title or in which he has no equity.
Page 196 - ... a domestic fraternal society, order, or association, operating under the lodge system, but only if such contributions or gifts are to be used exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals...
Page 129 - For purposes of this section — (1) the term "broadcasting station" includes a community antenna television system; and (2) the terms "licensee" and "station licensee" when used with respect to a community antenna television system mean the operator of such system. (d) Rules and regulations.
Page 128 - If any licensee shall permit any person who is a legally qualified candidate for any public office to use a broadcasting station, he shall afford equal opportunities to all other such candidates for that office in the use of such broadcasting station...