ELECTROMATIC DISTRIBUTORS v. CLARK

No. 360.

162 F.2d 212 (1947)

ELECTROMATIC DISTRIBUTORS, Inc., et al. v. CLARK.

United States Emergency Court of Appeals.

Decided June 17, 1947.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur G. Warner, of New York City, for complainants.

William R. Ming, Jr., Associate Gen. Counsel, of Washington, D. C. (Carl A. Auerbach, Gen. Counsel, and Louis L. Rochmes, Atty., both of Washington, D. C., on the brief), for respondent.

Before MARIS, Chief Judge, and MAGRUDER and McALLISTER, Judges.


Heard at New York City March 7, 1947.

McALLISTER, Judge.

In 1942, complainant, Electromatic Distributors, Inc., had on hand 7,000 sets, or "kits," of radio parts. Because of orders of the War Production Board in that year limiting, and later prohibiting the manufacture of radios for civilian use, complainant was unable to build cabinets or cases for the parts, and thus complete the manufacture of the radios for sale to the public.

These kits had cost...

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