Chas. H. Fuller's Advertisers' Directory of Leading Newspapers and Magazines

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Buffalo, 1915 - Advertising

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Page 5 - All editorial or other reading matter published in any such newspaper, magazine, or periodical for the publication of which money or other valuable consideration is paid, accepted, or promised shall be plainly marked "advertisement.
Page 5 - Department, a sworn statement setting forth the names and post-office addresses of the editor and managing editor, publisher, business managers, and owners, and, in addition, the stockholders, if the publication be owned by a corporation; and also the names of known bondholders, mortgagees, or other security holders; and also, in the case of daily newspapers, there shall be included in such statement the average of the number of copies of each issue of such publication sold or distributed to paid...
Page 5 - SEC. 2. . . . That it shall be the duty of the editor, publisher, business manager, or owner of every newspaper, magazine, periodical, or other publication to file with the Postmaster General and the postmaster at the office at which said publication is entered, not later than the first day of April and the first day of October of each year, on blanks furnished by the Post Office Department, a sworn statement setting forth...
Page 5 - Any person who shall submit, or cause to be submitted, to any postmaster or to the Post-Office Department or any officer of the postal service any false evidence, relative to the character of any publication, for the purpose of securing the admission thereof at the second-class rate for transportation in the mails, shall be...
Page 5 - ... shall file with the Postmaster General and publish in the second issue thereafter of the publication to which it relates a sworn statement on forms furnished by the Postmaster General on or before the first day of October of each year setting forth: (1) The names and post office addresses of the editor and managing editor, publisher, business managers, and owners ; (2) The name of the corporation and the stockholders thereof if the publication is owned by a corporation ; (3) The names of known...
Page 5 - Postmasters shall give prompt and careful attention to the making and filing by publishers of the statements required by this section and promptly report to the Third Assistant Postmaster General the failure of any publisher to file such statement or to publish it in the second issue of the publication printed next after it has been filed, but in no case shall a publication be denied the privileges of the mail except upon departmental instructions.
Page 5 - ... of the total amount of stock, bonds, mortgages or other securities. A copy of such sworn statement shall be published in the second issue of such newspaper, magazine, or other publication printed next after the filing of such statement. Any such publication shall be denied the privileges...
Page 5 - Stat., 554). 3. The statement required by this section shall be made in duplicate, on form 3526, and both copies delivered to the postmaster at the office of entry of the publication. The postmaster shall forward one copy to the Third Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification), and retain the other in the files of the post office. To enable publishers to file such statement promptly, postmasters shall furnish them copies of form 3526 at least 10 days prior to the 1st day of April and...
Page 5 - A copy of such sworn statement shall be published in the second issue of such newspaper, magazine, or other publication printed next after the filing of such statement. Any such publication shall be denied the privileges of the mail if it shall fail to comply with the provisions of this paragraph within ten days after notice by registered letter of such failure.
Page 5 - Whoever shall knowingly submit or cause to be submitted to any postmaster or to the Post Office Department or any officer of the Postal Service, any false evidence relative to any publication for the purpose of securing the admission thereof at the second-class rate, for transportation in the mails, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars.

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