DORE v. UNITED STATES

Nos. 48682, 48683.

97 F.Supp. 239 (1951)

DORE et al. v. UNITED STATES. INTERNATIONAL RICE MILL. CO., Inc. v. UNITED STATES.

United States Court of Claims.

May 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herman J. Galloway, Washington, D. C., for the plaintiffs. Paul M. Rhodes and King & King, Washington, were on the briefs.

John J. McGinty, with whom was Asst. Atty. Gen. H. G. Morison, for the defendant.

Before JONES, Chief Judge, and LITTLETON, WHITAKER, MADDEN and HOWELL, Judges.


LITTLETON, Judge.

Plaintiffs were millers of rice during the period of commodity price control during World War II. In these suits they seek to recover just compensation for an alleged taking of rice, within the meaning of the Fifth Amendment, through compulsory compliance with Government set-aside orders and forced sale to the Government at certain controlled prices, which so-called sales resulted in losses to plaintiffs.

Rice milling involves the purchase...

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