F. T. C. v. MINNEAPOLIS-HONEYWELL CO.

No. 11.

344 U.S. 206 (1952)

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. MINNEAPOLIS-HONEYWELL REGULATOR CO.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 22, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Acting Solicitor General Stern argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Acting Assistant Attorney General Clapp, Daniel M. Friedman, W. T. Kelley and Robert B. Dawkins.

Albert R. Connelly argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Will Freeman.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE VINSON delivered the opinion of the Court.

The initial question in this case is one of jurisdiction— whether the petition for certiorari was filed within the period allowed by law.1 We hold that it was not.

The cause grows out of a proceeding initiated by petitioner, the Federal Trade Commission, in 1943. At that time, the Commission issued a three-count complaint against respondent. Count I charged a violation...

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