Joseph Rosenblum and Sadie Rosenblum, Copartners, Trading and Doing Business As Modern Manner Clothes, Petitioners, v. Federal Trade Commission, Respondent, 192 F.2d 392 (2d Cir. 1951)

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US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit - 192 F.2d 392 (2d Cir. 1951) Argued November 14, 1951
Decided November 29, 1951

From an order of the Federal Trade Commission requiring the petitioners to cease and desist from using the word "free" in connection with certain advertising, Joseph Rosenblum and Sadie Rosenblum, petitioners, appeal.

Copal Mintz, New York City, for petitioners.

W. T. Kelley, Gen. Counsel, James W. Cassedy, Asst. Gen. Counsel, and Alan B. Hobbes, all of Washington, D. C., for the Federal Trade Commission.

Before AUGUSTUS N. HAND, CHASE and CLARK, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.


Affirmed on authority of Federal Trade Commission v. Standard Education Society, 302 U.S. 112, 58 S. Ct. 113, 82 L. Ed. 141; Progress Tailoring Co. v. Federal Trade Commission, 7 Cir., 153 F.2d 103; and Charles of the Ritz Distributors Corp. v. Federal Trade Commission, 2d Cir., 143 F.2d 676.

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