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Notice Of Proposed Termination Of The Final Order Entered On April 5, 1954 : U.S. V. National Electric Sign Assoc., Maurice R. Ely, John K. Lamb, Sidney C. Fraser, And Henry K. Lambke

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Exhibit A

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,    

                  Plaintiff,

                  v.

NATIONAL ELECTRIC SIGN ASSOC.,   
MAURICE R. ELY,
JOHN K. LAMB,
SIDNEY C. FRASER,
and HENRY K. LAMBKE,

                  Defendants.


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Civil Action No.: 51C2064

JUDGE: Amy St. Eve

DATE STAMP: June 30, 2004

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TERMINATION OF THE FINAL JUDGMENT
ENTERED ON APRIL 5, 1954

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that International Sign Association, the successor in interest to National Electric Sign Association, a named defendant in the Final Judgment entered by the Court in the above-captioned matter on April 5, 1954, has asked this Court to enter an Order terminating the Final Judgment.

The United States has filed with the Court a memorandum setting forth the reasons it believes that termination of the Final Judgment would serve the public interest. Copies of the defendant's motion to terminate, the stipulation containing the United States' tentative consent, the United States' memorandum, and all further papers filed with the Court in connection with defendant's motion will be available for inspection at the Antitrust Documents Group, Antitrust Division, 325 7th Street, N.W., Room 215, Washington, D. C. 20530, and at the Office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Copies of these materials may be obtained from the Antitrust Division upon request and payment of the copying fee set by Department of Justice regulations.

Interested persons may submit comments regarding the proposed termination of the Final Judgment to the United States. Such comments must be received by the Antitrust Division within sixty (60) days and will be filed with the Court by the United States. Comments should be addressed to Maribeth Petrizzi, Chief, Litigation II Section, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1401 H Street, N.W., Suite 3000, Washington, D. C. 20530.

Updated August 14, 2015