OHIO LEATHER CO. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

No. 5393.

45 F.2d 39 (1930)

OHIO LEATHER CO. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

November 12, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. F. Smith, of Youngstown, Ohio (Harrington, DeFord, Huxley & Smith, of Youngstown, Ohio, on the brief), for appellant.

E. J. Hornibrook, of Washington, D. C. (Robt. E. Healy and James W. Nichol, both of Washington, D. C., on the brief), for appellee.

Before DENISON and HICKS, Circuit Judges, and JONES, District Judge.


DENISON, Circuit Judge.

The petitioner, the leather company, began, in 1922, to put upon the market a certain kind or brand of leather under the tradename of "Kaffor-Kid,"1 and, at the time of the filing of the complaint by the Commission, a large trade therein had been developed. This leather is made only from the skins of calves, not more than twelve days old and called "deacons," which have been fed entirely on milk and have not begun...

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