Federal Register - February 8, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER,
Wednesday , February 8, 1939
United States of America Before Federal Trade Commission
in writing, setting forth in detail the H. March, Ewin L. Davis, William A.
manner and form in which this order Ayres.
has been complied with.
At a regular session of the Federal I n t h e M a t t e r o f H a r r y J. S n y d e r m a n , By the Commission.
Trade Commission, held at its office in I n d iv id u a l l y and T r a d in g as A ce seal O t is B. J o h n s o n , the City of Washington, D. C., on the P r e m iu m C o m p a n y Secretary.
26th day of January, A. D. 1939.
order t o c e a se a n d d e s is t Commissioners: Robert E. Freer, Chair F. R. Doc. 39-433; Filed, February 7, 1939;
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man; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles H.
This proceeding having been heard by March, Ewin L. Davis, William A. Ayres.
the Federal Trade Commission upon the Docket No. 3581
I n t h e M a tter o p C h a r l e s M . B r e g s t o n e , I n d iv id u a l l y a n d T r a d in g as T h e I n t h e M a tter o f A c e P r e m iu m C o m p a n y V eltro la C o m p a n y S e c . 3.99 b Using or selling lottery ORDER TO CEASE AND DESIST
This proceeding having been heard1by the Federal Trade Commission upon the complaint of the Commission, respond ent having filed no answer testimony and other evidence taken before William C. Reeves, an examiner of the Commis sion theretofore duly designated by it, in support of the allegations of said complaint and in opposition thereto, brief in support of the complaint, re spondent not having filed brief and oral argument not having been requested and the Commission having made its findings as to the facts and its conclu sion that said respondent has violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Com mission Act;
I t is ordered, That the respondent Charles M. Bregstone, individually and trading as The Veltrola Company, or trading under any other name, his rep resentatives, agents and employees, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution of electric razors, wrist watches and silverware, or any other merchandise in interstate commerce or in the District of Columbia, do forth with cease and desist from:
1 Supplying to or placing in the hands of others push or pull cards, punchboards, or other lottery devices for the purpose of enabling such persons to dispose of or sell such or any other merchandise by the use thereof;
2 Mailing, shipping, or transporting to his agents and to distributors or to members of the public push or pull 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 the use thereof;
3 Selling or otherwise disposing of such or any other merchandise by the use of push or pull cards, punchboards, or other lottery devices.
devicesIn merchandising. Supplying, etc., in connection with offer, etc., in in terstate commerce or in District of Co lumbia, of electric razors, toys, cigarette cases and lighters, blankets, watches, and various other articles of merchandise, punch boards, push or pull cards, or other lottery devices to enable such per sons supplied to dispose of or sell any merchandise by use thereof, prohibited.
Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15 . S. C., Supp.
TV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Ace Premium Company, Docket 3581, January 25, 1939
S e c . 3.99 c Using or seling lottery devices In merchandising. Mailing, etc., in connection with offer, etc., in inter state commerce or in District of Colum bia, of electric razors, toys, cigarette cases and lighters, blankets, watches and various other articles of merchandise, to respondents agents or to distributors or members of the public, punch boards, push or pull cards or other lottery de vices so prepared or printed as to enable said persons to sell or distribute any merchandise by use thereof, prohibited.
Sec. 5b, 52 Stat. 112; 15 U. S. C., Supp.
IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Ace Premium Company, Docket 3581, January 25, 1939
S e c . 3.99 b Using or selling lottery devices In merchandising. Selling, etc., in connection with offer, etc., in inter state commerce or in District of Colum bia, of electric razors, toys, cigarette cases and lighters, blankets, watches, and various other articles of merchan dise, any merchandise by use of punch boards, push or pull cards or other lot tery devices, prohibited. Sec. 5b, 52
Stat. 112; 15 U. S. C., Supp. TV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Ace Premium Company, Docket 3581, January 25, 1939
United States of America Before Federal Trade Commission
complaint of the Commission and the answer of respondent, in which answer respondent admits all the material alle gations of fact set forth in said com plaint and that he waives all intervening procedure and further hearing as to said facts, and the Commission having made its findings as to the facts and conclusion that said respondent has violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Commis sion Act;
I t is ordered, That the respondent, Harry J. Snyderman, individually and trading as Ace Premium Company, or trading under any other name, has rep resentatives, agents and employees, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution of electric razors, toys, cigarettes, cigarette cases, cigarette light ers, pipes, leather goods, fitted cases, blankets, lamps, cocktail shakers, tele scopes, opera glasses, knives, pen and pencil sets, tie sets, watches, clocks, cam eras, flash lights, compacts and footballs, or any other merchandise, in interstate commerce, or in the District o f Columbia, do forthwith cease and desist from:
1. Supplying to, or placing in the hands of, others punch boards, push or pull cards, or other lottery devices for the purpose of enabling such persons to dis pose of or sell any merchandise by the use thereof.
2. Mailing, shipping or transporting to agents or to distributors or members of the public punch boards, push or pull cards or other lottery devices so prepared or printed as to enable said persons to sell or distribute any merchandise by the use thereof.
3. Selling or otherwise disposing of any merchandise by the use of punch boards, push or pull cards or other lot tery devices.
I t is further ordered, That within sixty 60 days from the date of the service of this order upon said respondent he shall file with the Commission a report in writing setting forth in detail the man ner and form in which this order has been complied with.
At a regular session of the Federal I t is further ordered, That within sixty By the Commission.
60 days from the date of the service Trade Commission, held at its office in seal O t is B. J o h n s o n , of this order upon said respondent, he the City of Washington, D. C., on the Secretary.
shall file with the Commission a report 25th day of January, A. D. 1939.
Commissioners:
Robert E. Freer, F . R. Doc. 39-435; Filed, February 7, 1939;
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Chairman; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles 10:13 a. m.