IN RE NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER CO.

No. 23499.

93 F.Supp. 870 (1950)

In re NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER CO.

United States District Court, D. Connecticut.

July 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gumbart, Corbin, Tyler & Cooper, New Haven, Conn., by William B. Gumbart and Donald F. Keefe, New Haven, Conn., for Wallace W. DeLaney, Trustee.

Melber Chambers and Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims, all of New York City, for the New York Trust Co., Debenture Trustee.

Francis X. Downey and Hodges, Reavis, Pantaleoni & Downey, all of New York City, for Hollis T. Gleason et al., Protective Committee for 4% Conv. Debentures.

Curtis, Trevethan & Gerety, Bridgeport, Conn., by Robert B. Hilgendorff, Bridgeport, Conn., for Numerous Unsecured General Creditors.

Nordlinger, Riegelman & Benetar, by Arthur Fribourg, all of New York City, for Norwalk Tire & Rubber Company Debenture Holders' Protective Committee.

William L. Beers, New Haven, Conn., for L. Drexsage & Co. et al.


HINCKS, Chief Judge.

The trustee has moved for summary judgment disallowing the claims of L. Drexsage & Company, Inc., L. Drexsage & Company, and Elliott Simpson and Lorraine Simpson, verified on June 19th and filed with the Trustee on June 21st, 1950. At the hearing noticed on the petition the respondents appeared and through counsel took the position that the sole question involved was as to the proper construction of the order of May 24, 1950, prescribing...

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