Metal Lath Manufacturing Association case, before FTC, Docket No. Page 649-657 Milk: Marketing agreements. 661-662 Monopoly in distribution and sale_. 660-664 Sanitary inspection laws___. 662 Miller-Tydings amendment to Sherman Act, repeal of. Monopolistic competition___ Miller, Lambert H., general counsel, NAM, letter, May 21, 1954, to Hon. Mill net doctrine__ 2509-2510, 2661 Monopolistic Price and Other Discriminations, Highlights of the Public Monopoly: in Air traffic__ Antimonopoly court proposed. 1805 234, 288, 308a, 553, 672, 1734, 1743, 1772, 1834, 1952, 2648-2652 124-155 187, 391-395, 572 79 Cement industry (see also Federal Trade Commission v. Cement 658-659 Conflict in attitudes of Congress and courts on prevention and dis- Public utilities____ Recommendations, measures against.... Rural electrification cooperatives as defense against-. 667 6 1657, 1664, 1677 324 2035-2036 1538 55, 60 646, 1723-1733 336 59 187 2251 Page Monopoly in the Power Industry-Interim Report by Senator Langer 6 2250-2261 1975-2023 1993-2017 671, 679 Montgomery, Donald, director, Washington Office, UAW-CIO, state- Mooney, George A., superintendent of banks, New York: Tables concerning banks__. Moore, LL, v. Mead's Fine Bread Co., treble damage suit__. Morse, Hon. Wayne, United States Senator from Oregon, statement---- 373-395 77-78 Motion Picture Association, law committee, composition_ 294 2124-2127 Multer, Hon. Abraham J., Representative in Congress from New York, 1845-1864 Murchison, David, assistant to chairman, FTC, accompanying Edw. F. 2289 Mutual Defense, effect of European cartels upon 684 688 117 N Nathan, Robert R., chairman, national executive committtee, Americans 2035-2056 1837-1843 National Association of Manufacturers: Position on certain legislation, on industrial relations, etc.. Statement in response to questions by Hon. Emanuel Celler-- 1826-1829 Commission_‒‒‒ National Candy Wholesalers Association, statement by Clarence M. National City Bank, merger with First National Bank of New York. 23, 160, 446 1818-1820 National Association of Retail Druggists, report, Examples of Monopoly-- 572 2294-2295 1742-1758 597 1522-1536 National defense, exemption from antitrust laws for objectives of. (See 644-670 Letter to Hon. Emanuel Celler re film, Big Enterprise and Competi- 1774 Statement by George J. Burger___ 575-584 National Holding Company Act, adequacy of protection of---- 24 589-597 747 187 National Security Council, opinion on United States participation in 1561 National Small Business Men's Association, Inc., statement of Blyth 2533-2534 Page National Steel Corp., statement of Ernest J. Weir.. 2216-2229 National Wholesale Frozen Food Distributors Association, Inc., resolution on strengthening Robinson-Patman Act__ 2199 Nationalization of banking system possible result of mergers__. 23-24, 447 12 Netherlands: Legislation against abusive practices____ Objections to disclosure, certain Iranian consortium documents-- 1559-1560 New York Herald Tribune, article: Brownell Says United States May New York Journal-American, article on Fair Trade Laws. 1774 New York State Banking Department, letter regarding recent bank mergers 2140-2141 New York Times, article on Bethlehem-Youngstown merger. 2195-2196 Letter, May 16, 1955, from Hon. Emanuel Celler, on editorial, Not All North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries, defense procuremenɩ 687 Northwest Airlines case, example of Government creation of monopoly 187, 198 686 Oil: Economic and political power of major oil companies_ 1540 745-750 Joint Oil Producing Ventures in the Middle East-Their Status Under Oil cartel case (U. S. v. Standard Oil Co., N. J., Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., Standard Oil Co. of Calif., The Texas Co., Gulf Oil Corp.), complaint 830-1521 Members of Attorney General's Committee who appeared in-. 759-760 765 Oil industry: Marketing operation, control of production to market demands. 589 499-500 Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) case, effect of decision on jobbers---- 2584-2605 Oligopoly (see also Concentration). 592-597 290, 1800, 2234, 2441 157-183 O'Mahoney, Hon. Joseph C., United States Senator from Wyoming, state- 181 68 Selection of members to Attorney General's Committee. 1919 1864-1919, 1964-1974, 2080, 2101-2129 Statement before New York State Bar Association__ 2129-2134 12 Panama Canal Act, use of canal denied to a monopoly. Monopoly, subsidy--- 2672-2673 Relations with and interest in Intercontinental Hotels Corp.. 514-515 2082 Parrish, Robert M., secretary, FTC, letter, May 19, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Partnership plan between Government and industry, hydroelectric 378-382 397, 405, 585 Patents: Antitrust suits, trial procedure---. Patent laws of the United States, statement by D. Walter Bader. 2188-2190 Patman, Hon. Wright, Representative from Texas: 61 2135 397, 405, 585, 1722 Exchange of letters with Attorney General on Committee's liaison H. R. 567, secretiveness of discounts_. Comments on statement of William Simon--- 121-124 H. R. 11, authorship of. (See Equality of Opportunity Bill.) 1746-1747 2606 Letter, August 22, 1953, to Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr. 122 Letter, May 7, 1955, to L. J. Salter_‒‒‒ 119 Letter, June 17, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel Celler__. 2606-2615 Sample letters from business firms concerning Brownell report----- 110-121 Supplemental statement concerning section 2 of Clayton Act, as 55-110 124-155 Pattern bargaining by labor unions. (See Labor-Industrywide, area- Peer, Sherman, representative of farmers' cooperatives on Attorney Gen- 1524-1526 Penalties: Criminal, for discriminatory practices_-_- 190, 671, 1743, 1751, 1756, 2255, 2261 20, 185, for Sherman Act violations, increase_ 185, 190, 286, 294, 308a, 322, 334, 335, 374, 388, 572, 1842, 1952, for Violation of FTC orders, reduction_. 184, 189 297, 642, 668, 669, 1803, 1917, 2117, 2119, Р Petersen, T. S., Standard Oil Co. of California, letter, June 30, 1955, to 2626 Petroleum. (See Oil.) Petroleum Export Association, Inc., purpose- Petroleum Week, May 13, 1955, article, A Profitable Headache___ Physically handicapped, efforts of NAM for employment of. 1828-1829 Pillsbury Mills, Inc., Matter of, FPC Docket 6000: Economic tests of substantial lessening of competition_. External as against internal growth_ Length of proceedings--‒‒‒ Offender under Celler Antimerger Act---- Oligopoly, trend in milling field, consideration of Platt's Oilgram Service, May 2, 1955, article_. Point four program and restrictive practices__. Pool arrangements. (See Defense Production Act; Patents.) Power: Power, James Marshall, counsel, State of New York Banking Department, 2140 Statement_ 1978-1991 Prefiling negotiations. (See Justice, Department of.) 187, 198 Hydroelectric, partnership arrangements. Rates, prices, protection by competition.__ President of the United States (see also Executive; White House), action Letter, October 16, 1952, on antitrust enforcement__. Price discrimination, under Robinson-Patman Act: Bills to improve provision against H. R. 11, S. 11, H. R. 567, dis- Brokerage allowance. (See Brokerage allowances.) "Changing conditions" exemption_. 41-42, 87-88, 101-104 2519 "Like grade and quality." (See "Like grade and quality.") 631-633, 639-640 185, 305 Price Discrimination-Defense Under Robinson-Patman Act, Senate Re- port 293, part 2, 82d Congress- Price-fixing. Price leadership_ Price preference areas__ Price support, agriculture_-. Prices: 1834, 2505, 2218-2220 Clayton and Federal Trade Commission Acts, application to certain 2277-2280 Delivered pricing. (See Delivered pricing; Freight absorption; Bas- Communication to International Petroleum Association regarding 2139-2140 Prior, F. O., president, Standard Oil Co. (Indiana), letter, July 14, 1955, 2617 |