REPUBLIC SUPPLY CO. OF CALIFORNIA v. RICHFIELD OIL CO.

No. S-125.

4 F.Supp. 153 (1932)

REPUBLIC SUPPLY CO. OF CALIFORNIA v. RICHFIELD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA.

District Court, S. D. California, Central Division.

July 27, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keyes & Erskine and Olds & Olds, all of San Francisco, Cal., and Meserve, Mumper, Hughes & Robertson, of Los Angeles, Cal., for Rodman.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, H. F. Prince, Homer D. Crotty, and Robert F. Schwarz, all of Los Angeles, Cal., for Richfield Oil Co. and McDuffie.

William J. De Martini, of Los Angeles, Cal., for Richfield Oil Co.

H. W. O'Melveny, Walter K. Tuller, and Louis W. Myers, all of Los Angeles, Cal. (O'Melveny, Tuller & Myers, of Los Angeles, Cal., of counsel), for Security First Nat. Bank.

Alexander Macdonald and Robert H. Edwards, Jr., both of Los Angeles, Cal. (Bauer, Macdonald, Schultheis & Pettit, of Los Angeles, Cal., of counsel), for Bondholders' Committee.


JAMES, District Judge.

The plaintiff above named on January 15, 1931, filed its complaint as a creditor of the defendant, alleging in brief that the condition of the affairs of the defendant was such as to threaten great loss to its creditors unless a receiver should be appointed to take charge of the business. It alleged that its petition in that behalf was for the benefit of all creditors and asked that a receiver be forthwith named. The defendant corporation did...

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