UNITED STATES
v.
KRUPNICK et al., and fifteen other cases.
District Court, D. New Jersey.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
October 4, 1943.
October 4, 1943.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Thorn Lord, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Trenton, N. J., and Nathan L. Jacobs and John D. Masterton, Sp. Assts. to Atty. Gen., for the United States.
Morris H. Cohn, of Newark, N. J., for defendants Peter Golas, Superb Packing Co., Inc., State Packing Co., Inc., Liebmann Packing Co., Inc., Herbert C. Liebmann, U. S. Packing Co., Inc., Sam Simon, Albert Simon, Max Steinhardt, Inc., Max Steinhardt, Clem Lockerty, John Doe Sherman, Edward A. Carroll, Leo Oshinski, and Fred Horns.
Abram I. Bluestein, of Paterson, N. J., and Feder & Rinzler, of Passaic, N. J., for defendants Nathan Krupnick, George Moran, and Enkay Packing Co., Inc.
John B. Graf and Edward J. O'Mara, both of Jersey City, N. J., for defendant Morris Freund.
John J. Nangle and John S. Leahy, both of St. Louis, Mo., and Andrew B. Crummy, of Newark, N. J., for defendants Jacob Schmidt and Kansas City Dressed Beef Co.
John J. Clancy, of Newark, N. J., for defendants Nebraska Beef Co., Jacob R. Cohn, Samuel E. Jacobs, and Leo Waxenberg.
John Milton, of Jersey City, N. J., for defendants Leo Schloss, Inc., Edward Nagle, Donald Nagle, Joseph Cohen, and Iggy Warren.
Michael G. Alenick, of Newark, N. J., for defendant Isidor W. Feldman, and Seymour Feldman.
Sanford Silverman, of Newark, N. J., for defendants Metropolitan Beef Co., Inc., and Albert Abeles.
Michael Silver, of Newark, N. J., for defendant Max Tischler.
Harold Simandl and Arthur T. Vanderbilt, both of Newark, N. J., for defendants Gustave Sobo, Edward Bradigan, Anthony Caruso, Meyer Barnett, and Edward Fishbein.
Louis K. Press, of Newark, N. J., for defendant Hugo Herbst.
David G. Smith, of Paterson, N. J., for defendant Isie Schindel.
Charles A. Rooney, of Jersey City, N. J., for defendant Kenneth Hansen.
Harry Silverstein, of Milburn, N. J., for defendants Paul Maybaum and Jerry Pressman.
District Court, D. New Jersey.
MEANEY, District Judge.
Defendants were indicted for violations of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 50 U.S.C.A. Appendix § 201 et seq., and Maximum Price Regulation No. 169 as revised and amended, in that they knowingly, wilfully and unlawfully sold quantities of beef in excess of prices permitted under the regulation and failed to keep and preserve a complete and accurate record of such sales. There is also an indictment
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