WALLING v. PLYMOUTH MFG. CORPORATION

No. 272.

46 F.Supp. 433 (1942)

WALLING, Administrator of Wage & Hour Division, United States Department of Labor, v. PLYMOUTH MFG. CORPORATION et al.

District Court, N. D. Indiana, South Bend Division.

September 11, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warner W. Gardner, Sol., and Roy C. Frank, Atty., both of Washington, D. C., and Frank J. Delany, Acting Regional Atty., Philip E. Byron, Jr., Atty., U. S. Department of Labor, Wage & Hour Division, both of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Albert B. Chipman and Arnold, Degnan, Dohnalek & Goheen, all of South Bend, Ind., for defendants.


SLICK, District Judge.

The Plymouth Manufacturing Corporation was a small manufacturing corporation in the town of Plymouth, Indiana, a rural community. It gave greatly desired employment to something like one hundred men and women. It was in strained financial condition and had made no profit for a number of years prior to 1938. When the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 29 U.S. C.A. § 201 et seq., was passed and it became known it would go into effect in October...

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