UNITED STATES v. BIRDSBORO STEEL FOUNDRY & MACH. CO.

Civ. A. No. 9659.

139 F.Supp. 244 (1956)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. BIRDSBORO STEEL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY (a Pennsylvania corporation), also known as B.S.F. Company, Mesta Machine Company, and Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Company (a Delaware corporation), Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald G. Balthis, Morton M. Fine, John R. Bronaugh, Anti-Trust Division, Dept. of Justice, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Joseph W. Swain, Jr., John S. Estey, Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pa., William G. Dickie, Jr., Dickie, McCamey, Chilcote, Reif & Robinson, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Company.

Walter J. Blenko, Edmund K. Trent, Walter J. Blenko, Jr., Blenko, Hoopes, Leonard & Buell, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant Mesta Machine Company.


JOHN L. MILLER, District Judge.

Findings of Fact

A. Parties and Subject Matter.

1. This is a civil action brought by the United States of America, charging the defendants with violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C.A. § 1, and seeking injunctive and other relief. Commerce in "cooling beds" and in certain auxiliary apparatuses ("runin" and "runout" tables used to move material to and from cooling beds), which are devices...

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