Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1931, Page 4

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OLNDISTRY G || e i U. S. Trade Commission Bans | Leasing of Equipment and 0. K.’s New Code. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931. In an effort to combat unfair com- Ppetition through methods held to be @, In violation of the law, the Federal " " Trade Commission today placed five , Bl & major restrictions upon the petroleum | A industry. * i : ‘The commission also promulgated a % ;s new code of trade practices, revised and ' £ following = | ¢ 3 4 by the erenice at St. Louis in February, | 1929. | 1 t SUMMER Discontinuance of loaning or leasing filling station equipment to retail deal- | ers by distributors was ordered by the | ‘commission. i Until this eondition can be brought about, the rules said, “equipment may be loaned or leased ‘fc~ the exclusive | storage and handling of the products” | e P from pendiing i | Fourteen, of Port Dalaousie, Ontario. other equipment the products of another | ¥h0 made swimming bistory August 6 | h.:f,'cl,m{,m"".]lh“:fl“f,'{".'"fi; AteMPUNE,L | the Niagara River, not far below Niagara tween competitors and their customers Falls, and swam across to the “Maid of was held by the commission to be an | the Mist” landing op the Canadian unfair practice. side. She is the first girl to navigate In the same category was placed sell- the dangerous waters below the Falls. ing of goods below cost “with the intent | —A. P. Photo. of injuring & compeiitor and where the effect may be to substantially lessen competition or tend to create a| :nonugoly or to unreasonably restrain' MISS MARY BELL, Science es, brises, wheels of fortune T es of chance likewise were | ‘commission Foot Ball Found to Rate said: Low as Body Developer. Foot ball doesn't rate high as a body has any written contract | devel . ‘which would be V{nllud by the pro- Thlewre!l.ltlvt values of different forms posed painting. of exercise have been measured by J. The practice rules = —Elite keeps it there . trade adopted | E. 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