GEORGE v. LINDBERG

Civ. Nos. 5292, 5293.

138 F.Supp. 77 (1956)

Howard W. GEORGE, Special Agent, United States Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Plaintiff, v. Emery LINDBERG, Defendant. Howard W. GEORGE, Special Agent, United States Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Plaintiff, v. Gustav A. BODIN, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Minnesota, Fourth Division.

January 16, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alex Dim, St. Paul, Minn., for the Government.

Max Shapiro, Minneapolis, Minn., for defendants.


DEVITT, District Judge.

The United States has brought an order to show cause as to why Emery Lindberg, a bartender, and Gustav A. Bodin, a clean-up man, should not be required to answer questions before an agent of the Internal Revenue Service in connection with an investigation of the possible occupational tax stamp liability of their employer, one Gordon E. Triemert, owner and operator of the Anchor Inn, a Minneapolis bar. On May 9, 1955 these two men appeared before...

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