CARTER PRODUCTS v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

No. 10008.

186 F.2d 821 (1951)

CARTER PRODUCTS, Inc., et al. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

February 2, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Hanaway, New York City, and Breed, Abbott & Morgan, New York City, for Petitioners.

W. T. Kelley, General Counsel, James W. Cassedy, and Donovan Divet, Special Attys., all of Washington, D. C., A. B. Hobbes, Washington, D. C., for Federal Trade Commission.

Before MAJOR, Chief Judge, DUFFY and LINDLEY, Circuit Judges.


DUFFY, Circuit Judge.

Petitioners ask us to review and set aside a cease and desist order entered by the Federal Trade Commission against petitioners, charging them with engaging in unfair and deceptive acts and practices in commerce in violation of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C.A. § 45.

Petitioner Carter Products, Inc., sells and distributes in interstate commerce a deodorant cosmetic preparation called Arrid. The other petitioner is Carter...

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