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Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company v. Federal Trade Commission

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Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company v. Federal Trade Commission
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United States Supreme Court

291 U.S. 587

Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company  v.  Federal Trade Commission

 Argued: Feb. 8, 1934. --- Decided: March 12, 1934

Messrs. Charles Neave, of New York City, Arthur L. Shipman, of Hartford, Conn., Arthur F. Mullen, of Washington, D.C., and Charles Welles Gross and Wallace W. Brown, both of Hartford, Conn., for petitioner.

Mr. J. Crawford Biggs, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., Harold M. Stephens, Asst. Atty. Gen., Moses S. Huberman, Sp. Asst. to Atty. Gen., and Robert E. Healy, Chief Counsel, Federal Trade Commission and Everett F. Haycraft, both of Washington, D.C., for respondent.

[Argument of Counsel from page 588 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Justice ROBERTS delivered the opinion of the Court.

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