ANDERSON-FRIBERG, INC. v. JUSTIN R. CLARY & SON


98 F.Supp. 75 (1951)

ANDERSON-FRIBERG, Inc. et al. v. JUSTIN R. CLARY & SON, Inc. et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

May 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl, New York City, for plaintiffs, Porter R. Chandler, and Roger R. Clisham, New York City, of counsel.

William Standard, New York City, for New York Granite Cutters International Assn., Edward J. Malament, New York City, of counsel Representing the New York Branch.

Nass & Nass, New York City, for Lawrence Cantolli and Domenick De Nigris, Inc., and appearing specially for Trylon Memorial Studio.

Walter M. Colleran, New York City, for the Granite Cutters International Ass'n and Michael De Santis.

Gabrielli & Gabrielli, New York City, for Ideal Monumental Works, Inc., Ralph Gabrielli, New York City, of counsel.

Adrian P. Burke, New York City, for Cemetery Stone Handlers, Erectors & Granite Yard Helpers Local 106.

Ero K. Djerf, New York City, for J. R. Pitbladde, Inc.

Wait, Wilson, Newton & Campbell, New York City, for Justin R. Clary & Son, Inc., Frederick W. Newton, New York City, of counsel.

Norman Geiger, Brooklyn, N. Y., for Isidore Sprung, appearing specially.

Warren J. Heeg, Forest Hills, N. Y., for T. F. Crough & Sons, Inc.

Maxwell W. Passerman, New York City, for Riverside Studios, Inc.

Jacob W. Friedman, New York City, for A. Ottavino, Joseph Weiss Co., Inc., and Tedeschi & Tedeschi Co., Inc.


WEINFELD, District Judge.

This is an action under the Sherman and Clayton Acts for treble damages and for a permanent injunction.1 The plaintiffs charge that the defendants are engaged in a conspiracy and combination to restrain and monopolize interstate commerce by agreeing with each other that all finishing work on granite stone imported into the Greater New York area shall be done in New York City and that no finished or partly finished...

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