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Nissen, Ludwig, 1855-1924

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Differ with judges on fining smugglers

Differ with judges on fining smugglers

Meyer D. Rothschild, president of the National Jewelers’ Board of Trade, responds to the opinions of United States Court Judges James L. Martin and George C. Holt, who do not believe smugglers should be imprisoned if a fine will serve justice. Rothschild states that all smugglers, rich or poor, deserve the same punishment and in order to discourage future smuggling, those convicted of smuggling need to be imprisoned. Fining smugglers a fraction of what they make selling the smuggled goods does nothing to deter the practice and harms honest businessmen.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-18

Creator(s)

Unknown

Letter from Leslie M. Shaw to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Leslie M. Shaw to Theodore Roosevelt

Secretary of the Treasury Shaw sends President Roosevelt letters from James N. Brown and Ludwig Nissen, as well as an editorial from the Chicago Tribune. He also states Raymond Patterson wrote a criticism column. Shaw recommends Roosevelt find complimentary letters and publish extracts from them to counter the criticism he is receiving to protect the next Secretary of the Treasury.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1906-10-28

Creator(s)

Shaw, Leslie M. (Leslie Mortier), 1848-1932