IN RE AMERICAN TISSUE MILLS

No. 265-53.

120 F.Supp. 953 (1954)

In re AMERICAN TISSUE MILLS.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

April 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John I. Robinson, Springfield, Mass., Harry M. Ehrlich, Springfield, Mass., for receiver.

Charles W. Bartlett and Lawrence J. Sullivan, Boston, Mass., for petitioning creditors.

Joseph Talamo, Worcester, Mass., for Edward Krock.

Michael J. Donohue, Holyoke, Mass., for two employees.

Sidney Cooley, Springfield, Mass., for A. J. Armstrong.

John S. Begley, Holyoke, Mass., for Holyoke Water Power Co. and miscellaneous creditors.

David Burstein, Boston, Mass., for debtor.

Frank L. Kozol, and Frank H. Shapiro, Boston, Mass., for creditors committee and 34 individual creditors.

Marshall Chribman, for two attorneys, Black & Harper, and Henry Friedman, and creditor A. W. Chesteron Co.

J. Nolen, Holyoke, Mass., for Watchell, Manheim and Grouf.

Frederick B. Hobart, Boston, Mass., as an individual and for Boit, Dalton & Church, and Independent Service Corp.

Arthur T. Wasserman, Boston, Mass., for various creditors.

Daniel J. Murray, for Atlantic Refining Co.

Jack L. Wolfson, Worcester, Mass., for majority stockholder.

Raymond T. King, Springfield, Mass., for Perkins, Marion Duryea and Edward H. Lyman.

Howard D. Barger, Holyoke, Mass., for various creditors.

Robert Manning, Worcester, Mass., for International Papermakers.

John Moriarty, for a creditor.


WYZANSKI, District Judge.

There is before me a petition filed by Arthur T. Wassermann, Esq. as counsel for unsecured creditors, seeking a modification of the plan of reorganization. This petition was obviously filed in response to a suggestion in my opinion of March 1, 1954, D.C., 120 F.Supp. 950, and nothing that I say hereafter is intended to imply that it was not proper to file this petition, for insofar as there could be a...

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