900 INDEX. 



Oleomargarine, State laws Continued. Page. 



Why not enforced . 161 



Money spent in prosecutions 161 



Difficulty of jury trials 162 



Banqueting jurors - - - 162 



Openly violated in Nebraska 450 



How handicapped in New York 366 



Eegarding boarding houses in New York 367 



Why passed 435 



Protection against, guaranteed 1 62, 226, 439, 474 



How evaded in Wisconsin 443 



Where enforced 281 



The pink 189 



How evaded by dealers 343 



History of Pennsylvania prosecutions under * . 542 



"Persecution" under 544 



Attempt to enforce in Illinois 465 



Cost of effort to enforce 468 



Decision of New Jersey courts 336 



Should they be violated when disputed? 244 



All claimed to be unconstitutional 245 



Cost of enforcing in New York 370 



How Illinois food department was beaten 468 



Charter of oleomargarine concern revoked for violations of 469 



How is yellow oleomargarine sold in New Jersey 334 



Legal machinery of New Jersey 331 



If nonsensical were repealed 547 



Anticolor only can protect consumers 453 



Repeal them 



Conspiracy denied 280 



Simply ask compliance of law 631 



Difficulties of enforcing 590 



Consumers never prosecute 704 



Cost of enforcement 631 



State laws declared unconstitutional 701 



Discussion of violations of 786 



First legislation in Maryland 647 



Reference to map as shady, dark business 700 



Judge Harlan's opinion of coloring oleomargarine 652 



The overriding of State laws 583 



Best lawyers always employed to defend violators 601 



Oleomargarine national law: 



Act of 1886 not adequate 414 



Force inadequate for enforcement 565 



Not well enforced 417 



Attempts to get enforcement i 237 



No interest in enforcement of branding clause 532 



Offenses against 562 



Where information of violations come from 533 



Why increase of penalty would be unwise 532 



Policy of Revenue Department in handling case 751 



The law of 1886 701 



Provisions of present law 702, 792 



History of legislation on oleomargarine 647 



Recommend a 10-cent tax 589 



History of act of 1886 588 



Marked all paper in store ' ' oleomargarine " 751 



Impossible for Department to enforce present law with means at hand 750 



Conversation with district attorney on 648 



Law should not protect in selection of food 656 



Revenue officers do not attend to police portion of bill 648 



Chief work of Department 765 



Provisions of Hatch bill 588 



Compromising with violators 751 



What has the Internal-Revenue Department done 589 



Revenue detective service will have to be increased 665 



Recommendations of changes to make law. more effective 750 



Expected law to be enforced 589 



Stamp on the oleomargarine package 686 



