Monopoly, promotion by current Federal regulation "Neither monopoly nor concentration". Net worth basis, application of, to airline industry---. New carriers, competition with "grandfather" carriers_ Operations since 1938_. Rates____ Record in national defense, postal service, etc__. Record of World War II service_- Revenue and profits_ Subsidies.. 163 187 2559-2560 2572-2580 2550-2551 2556-2559 165, 288, 2051 2546 163, 2562-2564 2536 2549-2551 164, 187, 2536-2539 Tables: Competition, fare differentials, price levels, etc. 2582-2584 Traffic increase since 1946-- 2549-2550 Air Transport Association, statement by: Letter, September 16, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Celler__. 2672 2534-2584 Akerman, Alex, Jr., Executive Director, Federal Trade Commission, ac- Allen-Bradley Co. v. Local No. 3 [1945] (325 U. S. 797), significance in anti- American Fair Trade Council, Inc., statement by John W. Anderson__ 2648-2652 American Woolen Co., merger with Textron and Robbins... 52 2035-2056 1713-1717 Analysis of the good-faith defense suggestions made by the Attorney Gen- Page Anderson, John W., president, American Fair Trade Council, Inc., statement 2648-2652 2298-2300 Antibiotics, resolution by Federal Trade Commission to investigate in- Antimerger Act of 1950. (See Celler Antimerger Act.) 18, Strengthening of regulatory agencies_. Exemption from (see also this title-Immunity. 230-231, 234, 270, 294, 299-301, 2663-2664 Extension to banks. (See Banks-Antitrust coverage.) 116, 210, 637-638, 642, 1658-1663, 1794, 2024, 2143-2152 and Farmers' cooperatives (see also Agricultural cooperatives) ___ 1522 436-438, 644-645 739-741, 765 1835-1837 and Industry concentration_ and International cartels. Legislative history of and National security (see also National security). and Patent validity (see also Patents)Private treble-damage suits, judicial discretion as to damages, discussion (see also Treble damages)‒‒‒‒‒‒ 79-80, 184, 189, 303, 352, 397–409, 509-522, 1722-1733, 1743-1744, 1751, 1756–1757 Responsibility for failure of.. 1941-1942 293-294 1785-1787, 1793 2663-2664 99-100 Sherman Act and Robinson-Patman Act, inconsistency of policies____ 55-67, 305, 524, 536-537, 1833, 2504-2505 Situations not covered by, study proposed__502, 504 Strengthening of 21-22, 41-45, 78-104, 627, 1847, 2198, 2667 Treble damage suits. (See this title Private treble damage suits; Treble-damage suits.) 2, 1842 Violation, fine increase, Celler bill (H. R. 3659, 84th Cong.) (see also Penalties). Weakening of, by recommendations of Attorney General's Committee__ 184, 188, 189, 410, 437, 545–546, 627, 636–637, 668, 671, 1545, 1722, 1743, 1750, 1838, 1888, 1920. Government suits for damages, Celler bill (H. R. 4954, 84th Cong.) –– 342 2, 182-183, 294, 335, 509, 1953, 2245 Grand jury, use of- 264 Evidence. (See Evidence.) List of cases in which members of Attorney General's Committee represented alleged antitrust violators- Private litigation, framing of laws toward_ 68-76 79 Statute of limitations, recommendation of Attorney General's Committee_-_ 41, 410, 1743-1744, 1751, 1756-1757 Statute of limitations, uniform, Celler bill (H. R. 4954, 84th Cong.)-- 2, 182-183, 509, 514-515 Treble-damage actions. (See Treble-damage suits.) and Foreign trade____ Page 1658-1663, 1677 219-221, 228–229, 233, 2658-2659 309-310 684-736 420-421 695 2229-2234, 2244 Foreign, United States stake in effective policy_ Antitrust Treble-Damage Suits: The Government's Chief Aid in Enforce- A. & P. (Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.): Acco (Atlantic Commission Co.), sales organization for A. & P.: Atlantic Refining Co., Inc., list of plants handling gasolines_____ Appropriations: Adequacy of, for antitrust enforcement__ for Federal Trade Commission, additional funds_. Arnall, Ellis, general counsel, National Frozen Foods Distributors, Inc., 2528 2199 2200-2201 Association of Advertising Agencies, Government (1955) suit against, How Fast Does Industry See Atomic Power Growing-article in Busi- 168-169 Industrial use, study, participation by dominant companies only--- Study by Atomic Energy Commission, as Government subsidy to 192 Tendency toward monopolization__~_ 169 Attorney General: Exchange of letters with Hon. Wright Patman regarding Attorney 121-124 Exclusive jurisdiction to enforce Celler Antimerger Act with respect 2176 364-365 Intervention in Federal Trade Commission proceeding, authority Nolo contendere pleas_-_ (See Justice, Department of-Merger 278 Oil cartel, clearance, discussion_. 268-271, 275-278, 299-301, 302, 761-762 Penalties under Sherman Act, approval of increase... 190 Letter, May 24, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Celler concerning release of infor- Opinions: Business Advisory Council's membership_. 1554-1555 on Iranian consortium, attempts by this committee to obtain Poport of his National Committee, careful consideration by- Surplus property disposal, certain cases, consent of____ Page Attorney General's National Committee To Study the Antitrust Laws: 567-568 Expenditures, amount_. 209 Legality of__ 65 Liaison with Congress, Government agencies----- 121-123, 2110-2115, 2306 Membership of: Appearance of members in antitrust cases__ 184, 188-189, 205, 210, 2081-2082 List of cases in which members appeared for alleged antitrust violators Membership list_-. 68-76, 2083-2101 2136-2137 Members who appeared for defendants in oil cartel cases‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 759-760 14-15, 204-205, 307, 1911-1914, 2080, 2101-2109, 2358-2359 204-209 582-584 2129-2134 407 442-443 585-586 Contents. (See Brownell Report.) 24-25, 76–77, 246–264, 294–295, 1865-1910, 1915-1917, 1946-1948 Work groups: Drafting and review of reports of 2110-2111, 2122 64-66, 206, 304-305, 1760, 1914-1915, 1955-1959, 1964, 1971-1973, 2080, 2105, 2243. Attorney General's Committee Report. (See Brownell Report.) Austria and cartel system__ 686 686 Automatic Canteen Co., Federal Trade Commission versus 1743, 1747, 1751, 2658 Automation, as means of future deconcentration of certain monopoly industries___ Average and Marginal Revenue, appendix to Senator Douglas' statement----- 312-315 Aviation. (See Air traffic.) B Babcock, Harry A., Director, Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Bader, I. Walton, New York City, statement on patent laws of the United 2188-2190 2622 162 Baker, Hines H., president, Humble Oil & Refining Co., Houston, Tex., letter, June 28, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, on distribution of branded motor fuels___. Bandung Conference, significance of Bank holding companies, operations of, Spence bills (H. R. 2674, 6227, 84th 572, 1547, 1863-1864 Bank Holding Company Act of 1955, Spence bill (H. R. 2674, 6227, 84th 572, 1547, 1848, 1863, 1864 Bank of Manhattan Co., absorption of Chase National Bank__. 23, 160161, 445, 2141 Page Bankers Trust Co., merger with Public National Bank & Trust Co.. 161, 446, 2141 Banks: 22, 159, 447-448, 1546, 1549 433-444, 448 Antitrust coverage. Branch banking and holding company banking.. 22, 159, 447-448 Changes in number of offices of operating banks, total United States. 2192 Concentration, various parts of country_ 2164 Consolidation of small banks in Nassau County, N. Y., reasons--- 2262–2267 Data on assets and deposits of merged banks in New York City area...-- 1851 Decrease in number of__ Field examiners, instructions to. List of banks merged since January 1, 1953. 56, 159, 450 468-469, 2162 451 480-492 2187 Mergers (see also Mergers) – Advance approval, Celler bill (H. R. 2115, 84th Cong.) 1863, 2175 2176, 2187 Consolidations, absorptions, by State member banks Federal Reserve System, position of. Data on assets and deposits of merged banks in New York City Jurisdiction: Comptroller of Currency, Federal Reserve System__ 2162 in Nassau County, N. Y____. of National banks or State banks into National banks, act of July 449 in New York, advance clearance, letters from Department of Regulatory agencies, as out of sympathy with law concerning. 1847 and "Substantial lessening of competition". Two-way street law, merger of National bank with State bank, 2160, 2171, 2185 Nationalization of banking system, as result of continuance of Number and classification of operating banks in United States--- 23-24, 447 1949 1954, 2193 Recent developments in banking industry. 2181-2183 Letter, March 22, 1955, to Prof. Louis B. Schwartz on dissenting 2128 Letter, March 23, 1955, to Edgar Barton, Esq., White & Case, con- 2141 Letter, March 23, 1955, to Lawrence Bennett, Esq., Milbank, Tweed, 2141 Letter, March 23, 1955, to Prof. Eugene V. Rostow, on dissenting 1872, 2128 Letter, April 4, 1955, to Hon. Thomas J. Lane, on Textron American, 54-55 Letter, May 10, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with list of private 806-808 |