GIRDLER CORP. v. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSON & CO.

No. 10092.

95 F.Supp. 713 (1951)

GIRDLER CORP. v. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSON & CO.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

February 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Comber, Jr. (of Pepper, Bodine, Stokes & Hamilton), Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Walter Biddle Saul (of Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul), Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


GRIM, District Judge.

During World War II there was a critical shortage of carbon black, which was an essential ingredient in the manufacture of synthetic rubber. In order to increase the supply of carbon black the United States Government, through its agency, Defense Plant Corporation, entered into a contract with Charles Eneu Johnson and Company, the defendant in this case, to design, supervise and operate a plant in New Mexico for the manufacture of carbon black...

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