I.P.C. DISTRIBUTORS v. CHICAGO MOVING PICTURE MACH. OP. U.

No. 55 C 147.

132 F.Supp. 294 (1955)

I.P.C. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc., a New York corporation, Plaintiff, v. CHICAGO MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS UNION, LOCAL 110, OF THE I.A.T.S.E. AND M.P.M.O. OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA; Clarence Jalas; Eugene Atkinson; Louis Cleppe; and Dudley Howell, Defendants.

United States District Court N. D. Illinois, E. D.

June 10, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Askow & Stevens, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Daniel D. Carmell, Chicago, Ill., for defendants.


SULLIVAN, District Judge.

The allegations of the complaint are that: Plaintiff is engaged in the business of distributing motion pictures to theaters for exhibition on a rental basis, and is the sole distributor of a motion picture called "Salt of the Earth". This film has been successfully exhibited in several cities, including New York City and San Francisco. On April 29, 1954, a license for its exhibition in Chicago was granted by the Commissioner of Police of...

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