AUTOMATIC CANTEEN CO. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

No. 10239.

194 F.2d 433 (1952)

AUTOMATIC CANTEEN CO. OF AMERICA v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

Petition for Rehearing and Motion to Adduce Additional Evidence Denied March 3, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold F. Baker, L. A. Gravelle, Edward F. Howrey, Washington, D. C., J. Arthur Friedlund, Emil N. Levin, Elmer M. Leesman, Chicago, Ill., for petitioner.

William T. Kelley, Chief Counsel, James W. Cassedy, Asst. Gen. Counsel, James E. Corkey, Sp. Atty., Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D. C., for respondent.

John C. Butler, Chicago, Ill., H. Thomas Austern, Stanley L. Temko, William A. Quinlan, Washington, D. C., Thomas R. Mulroy, Chicago, Ill. (Richard F. Wilkins, Washington, D. C., Hopkins, Sutter, Halls, DeWolfe & Owen, Chicago, Ill., of counsel), for amici curiae.

Before KERNER, DUFFY, and LINDLEY, Circuit Judges.


KERNER, Circuit Judge.

Petitioner is engaged in the two-fold business of developing and leasing automatic vending machines and in the purchase of candy, gum, nuts and other confectionery products for resale to its distributors who in turn distribute them to the public by means of the vending machines. It seeks review of an order of the Federal Trade Commission directing it to cease and desist from certain discriminatory practices related to both aspects of its business...

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