LEWIS v. SHELL OIL CO.

No. 4755.

50 F.Supp. 547 (1943)

LEWIS v. SHELL OIL CO.

District Court, N. D. Illinois.

June 14, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mortimer Porges, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

C. S. Gentry, of New York City, and T. I. McKnight, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant.


SULLIVAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff, a gasoline filling station operator, brings this action at law claiming treble damages in the sum of $4,290.00 under the Clayton Act, as amended by the Robinson-Patman Act, setting up as a ground for his action that defendant company, which is engaged in the wholesale and retail selling and distributing of oil products throughout the United States, sold gasoline to other dealers within the United States at from one-half to one...

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