Federal Register - February 8, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER,
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CONTENTSContinued NOTICES

Wednesday , February 8, 1939

U. S. C., title 19, sec. 81p a , b , the Foreign-Trade Zones Board has adopted the following order relating to a Uniform System of Accounts, Records, and Re ports for use by Foreign-Trade Zone Grantees :
I t is ordered, That the form and man ner of keeping the accounts, records, and reports of each zone shall be in accord ance with the Uniform System of Ac counts, Records, and Reports Form FTZ-15, which is annexed hereto, and made a part h ereo f;1
And it is further ordered, That every grantee of a foreign-trade zone now au thorized and established, or which may hereafter be authorized and established, under the provisions of the Act U. S. C., title 19, sec. 81a-81u, and of the Regu lations 15 C. F. R., chapter IV, parts 400 and 401 Governing the Establish ment, Operation, Maintenance, and Ad ministration in the United States of Foreign-Trade Zones, shall keep its books, records, and accounts as pre scribed in the said Uniform System of Accounts, Records, and Reports.
seal H a r r y L. H o p k i n s , Secretary o f Commerce, Chairman, Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
F e b r u a r y 6, 1939.
F. R. Doc. 39-446; Filed February 7, 1939;

Securities and Exchange Commis 12:10 p. m .
sion :
Page Consolidated Electric and Gas Co., exemption______________
598TITLE 16COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
/ L is t in g and registration orders:
FEDERAL TRAD E COMMISSION
Concordia Virginia Mining Docket No. 3205
/ / C o _________________________
599
/ G u l f & Ship Island Railroad I n t h e M atter o f I deal G if t C o m p a n y Co_________________________
599 S e c . 3.99 b Using or selling lottery U tilities Power& Light Corp_
599 devices In merchandising. Supplying, etc., in connection with offer, etc., in interstate commerce or in District of Columbia, of rotary clocks, fountain pen Attention is directed to the fact that sets and fountain pen and pencil com gold may be exported from the conti binations, or any other merchandise, nental United States only as provided in push or pull cards, punchboards, or other the Provisional Regulations issued under lottery devices to enable persons sup the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 see sec plied to dispose o f or sell such or any tion 16 regarding the exportation of other merchandise by use thereof, pro fabricated gold .
hibited.
Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15
seal
H arry L. H o pk in s , U. S. C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and Secretary of Commerce, desist order, Ideal G ift Company, Docket Chairman, Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
3205, January 25, 1939
F ebruary 6, 1939.
S e c . 3.99 b Using or selling lottery devices In merchandising.
Mailing, F. R. Doc. 39-445; Filed, February 7, 1939;
etc., in connection with offer, etc., in 12:10 p. m .
interstate commerce or in District of Columbia, of rotary clocks, fountain pen sets and fountain pen and pencil com Order No. 5
binations, or any other merchandise, to I n t h e M a t t e r o f a U n i f o r m S y s t e m o f respondents agents and to distributors A c c o u n t s , R e c o r d s , a n d R e p o r t s f o r or to members of the public, push or pull U s e b y F o r e ig n - T rade Z o n e G r a n t e e s 1Filed as a part of the original document Pursuant to authority of section 16 with the Division of the Federal Register, a , b of the Act of June 18, 1934 The National Archives.

cards, punchboards, or other lottery de vices so prepared or printed as to enable said persons to sell or distribute such or any other merchandise by use thereof, prohibited. Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15
U. S. C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Ideal G ift Company, Docket 3205, January 25, 1939
S e c . 3.99 b Using or selling lottery devicesIn merchandising. Selling, etc., in connection with offer, etc., in inter state commerce or in District of Colum bia, of rotary clocks, fountain pen sets and fountain pen and pencil combina tions, or any other merchandise, such or any other merchandise by use of push or pull cards, punchboards, or other lottery devices, prohibited. Sec. 5b, 52
Stat. 112; 15 U. S. C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Ideal G ift Com pany, Docket 3205, January 25, 1939
United States of America Before Federal Trade Commission At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the City of Washington, D. C., on the 25th day of January, A. D. 1939.
Commissioners:
Robert E. Freer, Chairman; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles H. March, Ewin L. Davis, William A.
Ayres.
I n t h e M a t t er o f S. C. Ross, I n d iv id u
a l l y a n d T r a d in g a s t h e I d eal G if t C om pany ORDER TO CEASE AND DESIST

This proceeding having been heard1by the Federal Trade Commission upon the complaint of the Commission, the answer of respondent, testimony and other evi dence taken before William C. Reeves, an examiner of the Commission thereto fore duly designated by it, in support of the allegations of said complaint and in opposition thereto, brief of counsel for the Commission respondent having filed no brief and oral argument not having been requested, and the Commission having made its findings as to the facts and its conclusion that said respondent has violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act;
I t is ordered, That the respondent, S. C. Ross, individually and trading as Ideal G ift Company, or trading under any other name, his agents, representa tives and employees, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution o f rotary clocks, fountain pen sets and fountain pen and pencil combinations, or any other merchandise, in interstate commerce or in the District of Columbia, do forthwith cease and desist from:
1 Supplying to or placing in the hands of others push or pull cards, punchboards, or other lottery devices for 13 F. R. 997 DI.

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