To Prevent Discrimination in Prices And to Provide for Publicity of Prices to Dealers And the Public : Hearings Before the Committee On Interstate And Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Sixty-Third Congress, Second And Third Sessions, On H.R. 133
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We ask more. We ask definite discounts, for one thing. In other words, the price shall be the same for the same quan- tity to any person, whether a big dealer or small dealer. The Chairman. I mean, you do not attach any penalty or punish- ment for not complying? Mr. Nixon. Certainly. Section 4 reads: Any person violating the provisions of this section shall upon conviction thereof be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 for each and every offense. We followed the suggestion of the Pres...ident that violators of this class of laws should receive personal punishment. Mr. Covington. What method do you prescribe by which the inter- • state trade commission shall be able to determine whether those prac- tices absolutely exist or not ? Mr. Nixon. Section 2 covers that, it seems to me. Perhaps it is not definite enough. Mr. Covington. That is all right with regard to the retail price, but the practice you complain of is that the manufacturer or wholesaler sells to the big fellow, to the department-store man, or the chain -of stores, such as the Riker-Hegeman Co., at a less price than he sells to you.
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