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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS 1151
1927, ch. 472, sec. 171D.
189. It shall be unlawful for any person, co-partnership or corpora-
tion other than the owner thereof to retain in his, their or its possession,
for a longer period than thirty days after demand by registered mail by
the owner thereof, any electric storage battery upon or to which the word
"rental" or any word, mark, device or character is printed, painted,
stamped, burned or otherwise placed or attached, for the purpose of identi-
fying the ownership thereof as belonging to or being the property of the
person, co-partnership or corporation owning the same.
1927, ch. 472, sec. 171E.
190. Any person, co-partnership or corporation and the members,
officers, agents and employees of any co-partnership or corporation violat-
ing any of the provisions of this ordinance1 shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than twenty-
five dollars.
Fraud—False Insignia.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 172. 1912, sec. 150. 1904, sec. 136. 1890, ch. 214, sec. 119A.
191. Any person who shall wilfully wear the insignia or rosette of the
military order of the loyal legion of the United States, or badge or button
of the Grand Army of the Republic, or use the same to obtain aid or assis-
tance within this State, unless he shall be entitled to use or wear the same
under the constitution and by-laws, rules and regulations of such organ-
ization shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 173. 1912, sec. 151. 1904, sec. 137. 1904, ch. 170, sec. 97B.
1918, ch. 476, sec. 151.
192. It shall be unlawful for any person to falsely personate any
officer or member of any military or patriotic organizations or of any
Grand or Subordinate lodge or fraternal society chartered or having Grand
or Subordinate lodge in this State.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 174. 1912, sec. 152. 1904, sec. 138. 1904, ch. 347, sec. 97C.
1918, ch. 476, sec. 152.
193. It shall be unlawful for any person to wear the insignia, badge,
distinctive ribbons or membership rosette or button of a military or patri-
otic organizations or of any lodge or fraternal society chartered or having
Grand or Subordinate lodges in this State, or to use the same to obtain
aid or assistance, personal or social recognition thereby, from any person,
within this State, unless he shall be entitled to use or wear the same under
the constitution and by-laws, rules and regulations of such military or
patriotic organizations or of such lodge, lodges, society or societies, and
anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not less than
twenty dollars and not more than two hundred dollars. Provided, that
nothing in this section shall prohibit the wearing of the badge or insignia
of any lodge or society by the mother, sister, wife or daughter of any
member of such lodge or society entitled under this and the preceding sec-
tion to wear such badge or insignia.
1 Evidently "act" or "subtitle" intended.
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