Case Name: TRADE UNION COURIER PUBLISHING CORPORATION, a corporation, and Maxwell C. Raddock, Charles Raddock and Bert Raddock, individually and as officers of said corporation, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1956-05-10
Citations: 232 F.2d 636
Docket Number: No. 11723
Parties: TRADE UNION COURIER PUBLISHING CORPORATION, a corporation, and Maxwell C. Raddock, Charles Raddock and Bert Raddock, individually and as officers of said corporation, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 232
Pages: 636–637

Head Matter:
TRADE UNION COURIER PUBLISHING CORPORATION, a corporation, and Maxwell C. Raddock, Charles Raddock and Bert Raddock, individually and as officers of said corporation, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Respondent.
No. 11723.
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
Argued April 13, 1956.
Decided May 10, 1956.
Rehearing Denied June 12, 1956.
Edward L. Smith, Washington, D. C. (Daniel & Smith, Washington, D. C., on the brief), for petitioners.
James E. Corkey, Washington, D. C. (Earl W. Kintner, Gen. Counsel, Robert B. Dawkins, Asst. Gen. Counsel, E. K. Elkins, Attorney, Washington, D. C., for Federal Trade Commission, on the brief), for respondent.
Before BIGGS, Chief Judge, and McLAUGHLIN and STALEY, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The record in this case fully supports the findings and conclusions of the Federal Trade Commission. These are clear and definite. The proceeding was in the public interest. The Commission committed no error when it issued the cease and desist order. Pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission Act, § 5(c), 15 U.S.C.A. § 45 (c), a decree will be entered by this court affirming the Commission's order and requiring the petitioners to obey its provisions.