UNITED STATES v. MINNEAPOLIS ELECTRICAL CONTR. ASS'N

Crim. A. No. 8161.

99 F.Supp. 75 (1951)

UNITED STATES v. MINNEAPOLIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASS'N et al.

United States District Court D. Minnesota, Fourth Division.

July 24, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald M. Wakefield and C. A. Taney, Jr., of Minneapolis, Minn., for Minneapolis Electrical Contractors Ass'n, Skeldon & Green Electric, Inc., L. Arthur Clausen, John Morris, and Claude Skeldon.

Donald M. Wakefield, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Midwest Electrical Council, Inc., and Gordon Tucker.

Gustav A. Larson and Felhaber & Larson, of St. Paul, Minn., for St. Paul Electrical Contractors Ass'n, Kehne Electric Co., Inc., Tieso & Kostka Electric Co., Donald F. Kehne and John Kostka.

Seth Lundquist and Victor J. Larson, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Midwest Electric Company and David A. Mandel.

Heinrich J. Kuhlman, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Northland Electric Supply Co.

Franklin D. Gray and Morley, Cant, Taylor, Haverstock & Beardsley, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Westinghouse Electric Supply Co.

Loring M. Staples and John S. Pillsbury, Jr., of Minneapolis, Minn. (Faegre & Benson, of Minneapolis, Minn., of counsel), for Graybar Electric Co.

Chester L. Nichols and Ralph H. Lee, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Local Union No. 292, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

S. Robins and Robins, Davis & Lyons, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Local Union No. 110, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

W. R. Poseley and Harroun, Anderson & Poseley, of Minneapolis, Minn., for Albert J. Fleming.

C. U. Landrum, U. S. Atty., and James J. Giblin, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of St. Paul, Minn., H. G. Morison, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Edward R. Kenney, Washington, D. C., and John H. Waters, Department of Justice, New York City, for the United States.


NORDBYE, District Judge.

The defendants have been indicted for conspiring and combining to restrain commerce in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, 15 U.S.C.A. § 1. Section I of the indictment names as defendants two trade associations of electrical contractors, an organization to which those trade associations belong, four jobbers of electrical equipment, three electrical contractors, two unions whose members perform electrical work, seven individuals who...

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