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TRADE COMMISSION ROW AFFECTS MANY Big and Little Business Con- cerned in Issues In- | side of Board. By Consolidated Press. Big business competitors who think ods are being used ¢ all the better busine: want to save the pu through false advertisi resentation, sues which have ¥ ission. ‘The differences of or the majority and min ire sincere differences. out of a multitude of which unjust publicity gled with helpful publicil s the t procedure is the public—and perhs have to decide wh wisest to follow. For underlying factors in \ tween the majori what is dishonest and one mind with respect of pursuing a business another mind aggressive. See Public All members of t agreed that where i vity will appeal to the public. = ‘“‘l‘ L ‘(" < dismissed involve no fraud, o o R ! 2 3 and are merely unfor-} this shall not be broadeast by the e S understandings, the chances | commission then and there. All ar % : ndings, jhe chances 1greed, moreov that even afte Srosminerity will hagsenaghins o . oro] estig: o o thorough inv igation the e E uld the minority be deprived en-| sion may come to the unanimous con- ould ¢ | tirely of the right of dissenting opin clusion that publicity about the com =, 4 Tosian that publiclty obout the <% lion under the rules; the imue mey | It e e i oncn of | bave to be decided by a clarification "']:”wm- o rmcolnd S| of the statutes by Congress or by a Thus far there is no room for argu- | Judicial decision ; D ment, as 1 e« nissioners say the (Oopyeight firm or business of fraud should | == = p— not be allowed t ape either pub- | licity or punishmer been cases in which tice is not clearl ception. In other words, the commission might think it was an | but a wrong practice. innocent intent A minority might and the intent to be thin f New Rules on The new rule provide that, after t liminary investigation tunity at e for hearing, both sides thy t, there nes or that when th not to ensa ctice any more . he minority on the commis sion is not ready agree, arguing | washes out you can restore it | that the majority might be wrong and ith Tintex R | that publicity will at least advise the with Tintex in the rinsing water. trade and the public and perhaps lead to a further discussion, ing, of the issues Under the rules of tk as interpreted by the ma missioner is bound not o reveal any information about these cases which them today. are dism 0 Sa o indl Ask to see the new Tintex Color ute: it oblig; bound minority 1 * say “oflicers” and “empl bound. but not “comm. cause the statute makes a distinction | between ‘officers” and ers” by using the latter The minority ceive of a situ senting opinion: ave to be settled if it is pressed by the 1 Rule Can Be Frustrated. 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Yours for the asking. and little v and minority examined the more it is evident that as simply shrewd and| Abused. of the commission ide to dismiss th ed without pub! v they cannot con- | fon” can be ‘deprived can be given to anylhmg‘ s necessary in | Projected Site and Examination of th office are bein; who have been asked Mem: e, a business, unfair meth- | Lieu inst them, and | T bureaus who | parks in the Natio from injury | went over the de ng or misrep-| With them, explain Clarence re concerned in the is.|the problem which must be faced in developed a inside the Federal Trade |the Tidal con- | connection with the 3asin for binion between | ority members | ek to suppress infc They arise| compiaint is nally experiences in | compls has been min- | But the | NLITE ral, and not take the il the informatio ourts—will | licity the more the| gy the debate be- | The minority are | g 1it is know fraudulent to to a method may appear to Public opinior ing of the rules wetual practice. nission il # there have | ngrul pr k the practice | raudulent. 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Sherrill, di- |, and public | Al Capital, who | matter ! particularly ion ing continued use of B: flushing out the estim rmation when a ued is that the commission nitiative in pub- n will be obtain- | h n that the United support the ma- 1 will have to de- in the last af-| nge not on the ! but their effect | If cases are dis-| g was being is- | tating the busi tate. | icnce and enter QU THE EVENING PLANNING FOR PROPOSED |MICHIGAN CREDIT MEN WILL TRAVEL IN STATE Delegates to Annual Convention in This City, June 8-13, Charter Special Train. A special train has been chartered to bring the tional Association of Credit Men's llAlx'lls!.h annual convention here, June M. higan delegation to at the Mayflower Hotel. announc-d by F. G. H servations continue to pour the convention office, District National nk building, and Mr. Hatha: hated from the number nging to attend from all parts of the country the Washington conven tion held may be one of t by the rational . Hanson, ¢ for the cor : completed so far as planned for f: ess, comfort, ¢on ainment of the b: ers. wholesalers and manufacturers, Chevy Chase, D. C. West of Conn. Ave. Lot 100-Ft. Front 10 Rooms—2 Baths |{Owner Leaving Town| INTER, THOMAS & CO. | already F. W. STECKMAN TO EDIT Party to Power to the National House. man, publicity nation, as editor of the the ath- into s Unemployed recei 500,000 in number. ven- ank- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE NATIONAL DEMOCRAT Will- Wage Fight for Return of The appointment of Fred W. Steck. director for Senator Oscar W. Underwood in his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomi- National Demo- crat, a publication recently establish- ed here to further the interests of the Democratic party, has been announced y Representative Oldfield of Arkan- . convention director, who has [$as, chairman of the Democratic con- ved word that the iation of |gressional campaign committee. dit Men in Detroit anged to| Mr. Steckman asserted that the first together the Michigan delega- |edition of the newspaper, to be publish and found it so large a special |ed May 30, will sound the call for “a in was engaged to bring them to | militant ~Democratic organization shington. looking to the return of a Demo- cratic majority in Congress next year. ng government aid in . Germany average more than {Min Sanders Explains C., THURSDAY, FOR BENEFIT OF GIRLS. Object Sought in Physical Training. Modern physical training for girls laims to develop gracefulness and sup- pleness rather than muscles, Miss Elsle Sanders, physical training instructor in the high schools, told members of the Central High School Parent- Teacher Association at a meeting last night at the schaol. Dumb-bell e; ercises and strenuous drills, she said, have been replaced by sports and ex- ercises designed to -co-ordinate the mind and muscle. Dr. Valeria Parker of the National Social Hygiene Association urged the parents to be more frank with their Makes good tea _— erials —silk, g accom- to North 200 miles Mountain returning 10 Septem- October 31. t 740C i1 beckona to ent snow capped ts primeval— MAY 21, 1925. children on sex matters, and deplored street-corner sexology. Frank Butts was elected president | of the assoctation for the new year. Other officers chosen are: Mrs. drew Stewart, vice president; Lillian H. Ross, secretary, and Blackistone, treasurer. 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