SEGAL v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

No. 152.

142 F.2d 255 (1944)

SEGAL v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

March 21, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Bevans, of New York City, for petitioner.

Allen C. Phelps, W. T. Kelley, Chief Counsel, and Joseph J. Smith, Jr., Asst. Chief Counsel, all of Washington, D. C., for Federal Trade Commission.

Before L. HAND, SWAN, and AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

The Commission found that "a substantial portion of the purchasing public" assume that goods not marked as of foreign origin have been "produced in whole or in major part" at home, and that buyers have "a substantial preference" for home made goods. The petitioner imports the lenses for cheap spectacles and "sun-glasses" from Japan, and cuts, edges, bevels, bores and fits them into their frames. He sells them without any mark to show their origin; indeed...

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