WALLING v. SMITH WOOD-PRODUCTS

Civil Action No. 2670.

61 F.Supp. 1019 (1945)

WALLING, Adm'r of Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Dept. of Labor, v. SMITH WOOD-PRODUCTS, Inc.

District Court, D. Oregon.

July 27, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dorothy M. Williams, of San Francisco, Cal., and Karl M. Rodman, of Portland, Or., for plaintiff.

Charles A. Hart, of Portland, Or. (Hart, Spencer, McCulloch & Rockwood, of Portland, Or.), for defendant.


McCOLLOCH, District Judge.

From the outbreak of the war until now, the Wage and Hour Administrator refrained from raising the Travel Time issue in the lumber industry, because of the abnormal conditions created by the war. I stated at the trial that the same reasons made me hesitate to employ the injunctive power to unsettle a situation which, up until now, it had been thought best to leave undisturbed, until war time restrictions were removed.

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