Federal Register - January 8, 1949
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Source: Federal Register
Saturday, January 8, 1949
taking of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as re quired by law, will close the case and make and serve on the parties at issue a recommended decision which shall in clude recommended findings and con clusions, as well as the reasons or basis -therefor, upon all the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the record, and an appropriate recommended order; all of which shall become a part of the record in said proceeding.
By the Commission.
sea l O t i s B. J o h n s o n , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-170; Filed, Jan. 7, 1949;
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Docket No. 5598
D.
G oldenberg, I n c .
ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND
FIXIN G TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING
TESTIMONY
At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of December A. D. 1948.
This matter being at issue and ready for the taking of testimony and the re ceipt of evidence, and pursuant to au thority vested in the Federal Trade Com mission, It is ordered, That Abner E. Lipscomb, a Trial Examiner of this Commission, be and he hereby is designated and ap pointed to take testimony and receive evidence in this proceeding and to per form all other duties authorized by law;
It is further ordered, That the taking of testimony and the receipt of evidence begin on Thursday, March 17, 1949, at two oclock in the afternoon of that day eastern standard time, in Hearing Room, Federal Trade Commission Build ing, Washington, D. C.
Upon completion of the taking of tes timony and receipt of evidence in support of the allegations of the complaint, the Trial Examiner is directed to proceed immediately to take testimony and evi dence on behalf of the respondent. The Trial Examiner will then close the taking of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as required by law, will close the case and make and serve on the parties at issue a recommended decision which shall include recom mended findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material issues of fact, law, or dis cretion presented on the record, and an appropriate recommended order; all of which shall become a part of the record in said proceeding.
By the Commission.
sea l O t i s B. J o h n s o n , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-171; Filed, Jan. 7, 1949;
8:47 a. m.
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FEDERAL REGISTER
Docket No. 5600
E u c l id
C a n d y C o ., I n c .
ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND
FIXING TIM E AND PLACE FOR TAKING
TESTIMONY
At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of December A. D. 1948.
This matter being at issue and ready for the taking of testimony and the re ceipt of evidence? and pursuant to au thority vested in the Federal Trade Commission, It is ordered, That Webster Ballinger, a Trial Examiner of this Commission, be and he hereby is designated and ap pointed to take testimony and receive evidence in this proceeding and to per form all other duties authorized by law;
It is further ordered, That the taking of testimony and the receipt of evidence begin on Wednesday, January 12, 1949, at two oclock in the afternoon of that day eastern standard time, in Room 332, Federal Trade Commission Build ing, Washington, D. C.
Upon completion of the taking of tes timony and receipt of evidence in support of the allegations of the complaint, the Trial Examiner is directed to proceed immediately to take testimony and evi dence on behalf of the respondent. The Trial Examiner will then close the tak ing of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as required by law, will close the case and make and serve on the parties at issue a recom mended decision which shall include recommended findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the record, and an appropriate recommended order;
all of which shall become a part of the record in said proceeding.
By the Commission.
sea l O t i s B. J o h n s o n , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-172; Filed, Jan. 7, 1949;
8:47 a. m.
Docket No. 5601
M a s o n , A u a n d M a g e n h e im e r C o n f e c t io n e r y M f g . C o .
ord er a p p o in t in g t r ia l e x a m in e r and f ix in g t im e and place for t a k in g
TESTIMONY
At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of December A. D. 1948.
This matter being at issue and ready for the taking of testimony and the re ceipt of evidence, and pursuant to au thority vested in the Federal Trade Com mission, It is ordered, That Webster Ballinger, a Trial Examiner of this Commission, be and he hereby is designated and appoint ed to take testimony and receive evidence in this proceeding and to perform all other duties authorized by law;
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It is further ordered, That the taking of testimony and receipt of evidence be gin on Friday, January 14, 1949, at ten oclock in the forenoon of that day east ern standard tim e, in Room 388, Federal Trade Commission Building, Washing ton, D. C.
Upon completion of the taking of testi mony and receipt of evidence in support of the allegations of the complaint, the Trial Examiner is directed to proceed im mediately to take testimony and evi dence on. behalf of the respondents. The Trial Examiner will then close the tak ing of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as required by law, will close the case and make and serve on the parties at issue a recom mended decision which shall include rec ommended findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the record, and an appropriate recommended order; all of which shall become a part of the record in said proceeding.
By the Commission.
sea l O t i s B. J o h n s o n , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 49-173; Filed, Jan. 7, 1949;
8:47 a. m.
Docket No. 5602
S w e e t s C o m p a n y o f A m e r ic a , I n c .
ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND
FIXIN G TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING
TESTIMONY
At a regular session of the Federal Trade Commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of December A. D. 1948.
This matter being at issue and ready for the taking of testimony and the re ceipt of evidence, and pursuant to au thority vested in the Federal Trade Com mission, It is ordered, That Abner E. Lipscomb, a Trial Examiner of this Commission, be and he hereby is designated and ap pointed to take testimony and receive evidence in this proceeding and to per form all other duties authorized by law ;
It is further ordered, That the tking of testimony and the receipt of evidence bgin on Thursday, February 10, 1949, at ten oclock in the forenoon of that day eastern standard time, Hearing Room, Federal Trade Commission Build ing, Washington, D. C.
Upon completion of the taking of testi mony and receipt of evidence in support of the allegations of the complaint, the Trial Examiner is directed to proceed immediately to take testimony and evi dence on behalf of the respondent. The Trial Examiner will then close the taking of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as required by law, will close the case and make and serve on the parties at issue a recommended decision which shall include recom mended findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material Issues of fact, law, or dis-