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Federal Trade Commission v. Cement Institute et al.; Federal Trade Commission v. Aetna Portland Cement Co. et al.; Federal Trade Commission v. Calaveras Cement Co. et al.; Federal Trade Commission v. Huron Portland Cement Co.; Federal Trade Commission v. Smith et al.; Federal Trade Commission v. Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co.; Federal Trade Commission v. Superior Portland Cement, Inc.; Federal Trade Commission v. Northwestern Portland Cement Co.; Federal Trade Commission v. Riverside Cement Co.; Federal Trade Commission v. Universal Atlas Cement Co.; and Federal Trade Commission v. California Portland Cement Co., 1948 — 334 U.S. 839 · caselaw · US