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No. 73-A, Holding and Operating Companies of Electric and Gas UtilitiesSurvey of State Laws and Regulations, Present Extent of Federal Regulation and the Need of Federal Legislation, Conclusions and Recommendations and Legal Studies in Support Thereof, January 28, 1935, 218 pages; No. 77-A, Index of Testimony in Parts 21 to 45, Numerical List of Exhibits, Index of Exhibits, Index to Record on Company Publicity and Propaganda--Parts 21 to 45, inclusive, May 16, 1935, 840 pages; No. 81-A, Publicity and Propaganda Activities by Utilities Groups and Companies, With Index, November 14, 1935, 570 pages; and (final report) No. 84-A, Economic, Corporate Operating and Finanacial Phases of the Natural-Gas Producing Pipe-Line, and Utility Industries, with Conclusions and Recommendations, December 31, 1935, 617 pages; No. 84-B, Legal Appendixes to Final Report, (No. 84-A *December 31, 1935, 118 pages; No. 84-C, Economic Appendixes to Final Report (No. 84-A) *, December 31, 1935, 126 pages, and No. 84-D, General Index to Parts 21 to 84-C, Inclusive, August 12, 1937, 1360 pages.

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A list of the companies investigated and the volume numbers of the reports concerning them is printed in the Commission's annual reports for 1935 and 1936, beginning at pages 21 and 36, respectively. During the investigation, the Commission's accountants, engineers, and economists examined 29 holding companies having total assets of $6,108,128,713; 70 subholding companies with total assets of $5,685,463,201, and 278 operating companies with total assets of $7,245,106,464.

War-time Cost Finding.-This series of cost inquiries was ordered by President Wilson as of July 25, 1917. The numerous cost investigations made by the Federal Trade Commission during the World War into the coal, steel, lumber, petroleum, cotton-textile, locomotive, leather, canned foods, and copper industries, and scores of other important industries, on the basis of which prices were fixed by the Food Administration, the War Industries Board, and purchasing departments such as the Army, Navy, Shipping Board, and Railroad Administration, were all done under the President's special direction, and it has been estimated that they helped to save the country many billions of dollars by checking unjustifiable price advances. Lists of most of the reports prepared for this purpose (not printed or otherwise published) are given in the Commission's annual reports for 1918 and 1919. Subsequent to the war a number of reports dealing with costs and profits were published based on these wartime inquiries. (See Coal Reports-Cost of Production, Copper, Food Investigation-Food Canning, Lumber-Costs, and Steel Industry-Costs and Profits).

INDEX

[Index does not include names or items in alphabetical lists, tables, or appendixes. For
names of respondents in orders to cease and desist, see pages 58-72; of export trade
associations, see page 147; of foreign countries and various acts and references listed
under Trust Laws and Unfair Compensation Abroad, see page 152; for appropriation
items, see page 172; and for Investigations by the Commission, 1915–1938 and various
references thereunder, see page 203]

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Agricultural implement and machinery inquiry (farm machinery) ---- 8, 203

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American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York.

81

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Arlington Concrete Pipe Corporation, South Washington, Va---

74

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Dixie Pine Products Company-

Douglas Fir Export Company, Seattle--
Educators Association, Inc., New York_.
El Moro Cigar Company, Greensboro, N. C----
Export Trade Act (Webb-Pomerene Law)
Fair trade laws (see Miller-Tydings Act) ––
Fashion Originators Guild Association, New York..
Federal Communications Commission___.

Federal licensing of corporations, feasibility of--.
Federal Reserve Board---
Federal Trade Commission:

Accounts and personnel.

Activities on behalf of consumer_.

Administrative division_.

Advisory medical staff.

Appropriations‒‒‒‒

Assistant secretary_

Assistant to the Chairman.

Branch offices--

Chief Counsel's division___.
Chief Examiner's division____
Chief Trial Examiner's division__
Commissioners and their duties-.
Court cases_
Disbursing office__
Docket section---.

Economic Adviser___.

Economic division___.

Foreign trade work-
Functions

Investigations--

Legal activities_.

Legal editing.

Page

147

146

100

101

1, 3, 11, 35, 74, 145

9, 28

73, 101

33, 39

8

33, 40

12

9, 163

10, 12

12, 140

2, 171-174

12

12

12,39

10, 11, 35, 145

10, 11, 34, 35, 37, 43 10, 11, 35, 43

9

90

12

12

12

10, 11, 12

145 1, 11

1, 9, 19, 167, 203 1, 2, 11, 33, 37

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Federal Trade Commission Act as amended. (See Wheeler-Lea Act.)

Fee & Stemwedel, Inc., Chicago.

Ferguson, Garland S., Commissioner_.

73

82

76

8, 10

Fioret Sales Co., Inc., New York--

90, 102

General Motors Corporation-----

Florida Hard Rock Phosphate Export Association, Savannah, Ga_---
Flying Intelligence Service___.

Food and Drug Administration_.

Ford Motor Company---

Foreign trade work. (See Export Trade Act.)

Freer, Robert E., Chairman___

General Milk Co., Inc., New York.

General Motors Acceptance Corporation....

146

75

140

20

10

146

20

21

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International Wood Naval Stores Export Corporation, Gulfport, Miss. 3, 147

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Kohler, Peter Cailler, Swiss Chocolate Co., Inc., Fulton, N. Y.

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Lake Erie Chemical Company and U. S. Ordnance Engineers, Inc., Cleve-
land

74

Lamont, Corliss, & Co., New York..

104

Lee, Geo. H., Co., Omaha, Nebr..

105

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