Federal Register - June 22, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, June 22, 1939

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nets. Representing, in connection with offer, etc., in commerce, of respondents Lincoln Louvred cold storage lockers, that the key changes for the five-disc tumbler locks on respondents cold stor age lockers are practically unlimited, or larger than the actual possible number of key changes, prohibited. Sec. 5, 38 Stat.
719, as amended by Sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112;
15 U.S.C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Lincoln Locker Corporation, Docket 3345, June 13, 1939
United States of AmericaBefore 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 13th day of June, A. D. 1939.
Commissioners: R o b e r t E. Freer, Chairman; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles H. March, Ewin L. Davis, William A.
Ayres.
ORDER TO CEASE AND DESIST

representatives, agents and employees, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution in commerce, as commerce is defined in the Federal Trade Commission Act, of cold storage lockers now designated by the name of Lincoln Louvred Lockers, whether sold under the name or under any other name, do forthwith cease and desist, directly or indirectly, from:
1. Representing that said cold stor age lockers are made or built of copper or copper alloy galvanized sheet metal or rust-proof copper alloy steel, or 22
gauge copper alloy sheet;
2. Representing that cold storage lockers having a capacity of 9600 cubic inches or less will hold or contain more than 225 lbs. of meat or other produce;
3. Representing that each of said cold storage lockers will have a storage capacity greater than its actual ca pacity;
4. Representing that the key changes for the five-disc tumbler locks on re spondents cold storage lockers are practically unlimited, or larger than the actual possible number of key changes.
It is further ordered, That the re spondent shall, within sixty 60 days after service upon it of this order, file with the Commission a report in writing setting forth in detail the manner and form in which it has complied with this order.
By the Commission.
seal O tis B. J ohnson , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 39-2150; Filed, June 20, 1939;
3:41 p. m.

Docket No. 3432
I n the M atter of E astern T rading C ompany
3.66 h Misbranding or mislabel ingQualities or properties. Represent ing, in connection with offer, etc., in commerce, of incense, that respondents said incense possesses mystical charms, or that lucky numbers appear in the ashes of said incense, or that numbers which thus appear in said ashes are the keys to ones fortune, or have any sig nificance or meaning whatever, pro hibited.
Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, as amended by Sec. 3, 52 Stat. i-12; 15
U.S.C., Supp. IV, sec. 45b Cease and desist order, Eastern Trading Company, Docket 3432, June 13, 19391

This proceeding having been heard1
by the Federal Trade Commission upon the complaint of the Commission, the answer of respondent, testimony and other evidence taken before Edward J.
Homibrook, an examiner of the Com mission, theretofore duly designated by it, in support of the allegations of said complaint and in opposition thereto, briefs filed herein, no oral arguments having been requested or made, and United States of AmericaBefore the Commission having made its find Federal Trade Commission ings as to the facts and its conclusion At a regular session of the Federal that said respondent has violated the provisions of the Federal Trade Com Trade Commission, held at its office in mission Act;
the City of Washington, D. C., on the It is ordered, That the respondent, 13th day of June, A. D. 1939.
Lincoln Locker Corporation, its officers, Commissioners: Robert E. Freer, Chair man; Garland S. Ferguson, Charles EL
March, Ewin L. Davis, William A. Ayres.
13 FR . 1249 DI.

I n the M atter of H enry O. H arr, an I ndividual D oing B usiness as Eastern T rading C ompany ORDER TO CEASE AND DESIST

This proceeding having been heard1
by the Federal Trade Commission upon the complaint of the Commission, the answer of respondent, testimony and other evidence taken before W. W. Shep pard, an examiner of the Commission theretofore duly designated by it, in sup port of the allegations of said complaint and in opposition thereto no brief having been filed by respondent and oral argu ment not having been requested ahd 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;
It is ordered, That the respondent, Henry O. Harr, individually or doing business as Eastern Trading Company or trading under any other name or through any corporate or other device, his agents, employees, and representa tives, in connection with the offering for sale, sale and distribution of in cense in commerce, as commerce is de fined in the Federal Trade Commission Act, do forthwith cease and desist from representing:
1 That respondents said incense possesses mystical charms;
2 That lucky numbers appear in the ashes of said incense;
3 That numbers which appear in the ashes of said incense are the keys to ones fortune, orhave any signifi cance or meaning whatever.
It is further ordered, That the re spondent shall, within sixty days after service upon him of this order, file with the Commission a report in writing, set ting forth in detail the manner and form in which he has complied with this order.
By the Commission.
seal O tis B. J ohnson, Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 39-2151; Filed, June 20, 1939;
3:41 p. m.

Docket No. 3610
I n the M atter of N ational S ales C ompany, etc.

3.6 r 7 Advertising falsely or misleadinglyPricesUsual as reduced:
3.6 gg Advertising falsely or mislead inglyValue: 3.72 n Offering decep tive inducements to purchase Special offers. Representing, in connection with offer, etc., in commerce, of fountain pens, pencils, necklaces and rings, or other products, as the customary or regular prices or values for respondents products, prices and values which are in fact ficti tious and greatly in excess of the prices at 13 FR. 2389 DI.

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