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PART V. RADIO AND PERIODICAL ADVERTISING

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Special procedure provides continuous survey of published and broadcast matter...

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PART VI. MEDICAL ADVISORY SERVICE

Furnishes opinions in cases concerning advertisement of food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics---

PART VII. FOREIGN TRADE WORK

The Export Trade Act..

Exports in 1940 total $307,354,000--

45 associations operate under the act--

Trust laws and unfair competition abroad___

PART VIII. FISCAL AFFAIRS

Appropriation act providing funds for Commission work....
Appropriations and expenditures for fiscal year..
Appropriations and expenditures, 1915-1941.

APPENDIXES

Federal Trade Commission Act_____

Clayton Act..

Robinson-Patman Act..

Export Trade Act__..

Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939.

Sherman Act____.

Millard Tydings Act.

Rules of practice--

Statement of policy...
Investigations, 1915–1941–
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INTRODUCTION

DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION

GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES

TRADE PRACTICE CONFERENCE PROCEDURE

WOOL PRODUCTS LABELING ACT

GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS

NATIONAL DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

WORK FOR CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES

TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

THE COMMISSIONERS AND THEIR DUTIES

HOW THE COMMISSION'S WORK IS HANDLED
PUBLICATIONS OF THE COMMISSION

RECOMMENDATIONS

ANNUAL REPORT

OF THE

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

FOR THE

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1941

INTRODUCTION

DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION

The Federal Trade Commission herewith submits its report for the fiscal year July 1, 1940, to June 30, 1941. Organized March 16, 1915, under the Federal Trade Commission Act, approved September 26, 1914, which was amended March 21, 1938, the Commission is an administrative agency of the Federal Government.

In performing its functions, the Commission's duties fall into two categories: (1) Legal activities in enforcement of the laws it administers, and (2) general investigations of economic conditions in domestic industry and interstate and foreign commerce.

Legal activities1 have to do with (1) prevention and correction of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices, in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission Act, in which it is declared that unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in commerce are unlawful; (2) administration of section 2 of the Clayton Act, as amended by the RobinsonPatman Act, dealing with price and other discriminations, and sections 3, 7, and 8 of the Clayton Act dealing with tying and exclusive dealing contracts, acquisitions of capital stock, and interlocking directorates, respectively, and (3) administration of the Webb-Pomerene or Export Trade Act, for the promotion of foreign trade by permitting the organization of associations to engage exclusively in expert trade and granting such associations exemption from the Sherman Antitrust Act under certain well-defined restrictions, including the

1 Concerning special and limited fields excepted from the Commission's jurisdiction, see second paragraph of sec. 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, p. 168, and sec. 11 of the Clayton Act, p. 178.

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