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Federal Trade Comm. v. Pac. States Paper Trade

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Mar 17, 1937
88 F.2d 1009 (9th Cir. 1937)

Opinion

No. 8227.

March 17, 1937.

Upon petition of Federal Trade Commission for rule requiring Pacific States Paper Trade Association et al. to show cause why they should not be adjudged guilty of contempt, and punished for violation of this court's decree of May 2, 1927, in proceeding Pacific States Paper Trade Ass'n et al. v. Federal Trade Comm., No. 4217.

W.T. Kelley, Chief Counsel, Federal Trade Com'n, Martin A. Morrison, Asst. Chief Counsel, and Walter B. Wooden, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

O.K. Cushing, Cushing Cushing, Philip S. Ehrlich, and H. Arthur Dunn, Jr., all of San Francisco, Cal., for respondents.

Before WILBUR, GARRECHT, and MATHEWS, Circuit Judges.


Upon arguments of counsel, and stipulation re submission of matter, it is ordered that proceedings be dismissed as to respondents not served, that petition be modified, and that other respondents be adjudged guilty of contempt, and fine $10,000, payable within 30 days, jointly and severally; upon payment of fine, rule to show cause to stand discharged; if fine not paid, execution to be issued against respondents.


Summaries of

Federal Trade Comm. v. Pac. States Paper Trade

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Mar 17, 1937
88 F.2d 1009 (9th Cir. 1937)
Case details for

Federal Trade Comm. v. Pac. States Paper Trade

Case Details

Full title:FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. PACIFIC STATES PAPER TRADE ASS'N et al

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Mar 17, 1937

Citations

88 F.2d 1009 (9th Cir. 1937)

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