SECURITIES & EXCH. COM'N v. MONO-KEARSARGE CON. MIN. CO.

No. C-58-58.

167 F.Supp. 248 (1958)

SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. MONO-KEARSARGE CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY, a Utah corporation; Jean R. Veditz Co., Inc., a New York corporation; R. B. Gravis, Inc., a New York corporation; James B. Boren; Charles E. Collins; Charles Pennington and N. R. Real, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Utah, Central Division.

October 7, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Lee, Salt Lake City, Utah, Milton J. Blake, Joseph F. Krys, Denver, Colo., Charles T. Kappler, Washington, D. C., for Securities & Exchange Commission.

Alexander H. Walker, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah, for defendant Mono-Kearsarge Consol. Mining Co.

Jordon R. Metzger, New York City, and Samuel Bernstein, Salt Lake City, Utah, for defendant Jean R. Veditz Co., Inc.

Leon M. Frazier, Provo, Utah, and Thomas A. Bolan, New York City, for defendant R. B. Gravis, Inc.


CHRISTENSON, District Judge.

This is an action brought by the Securities & Exchange Commission, hereinafter referred to as "SEC", to enjoin the defendants from making use of any means or instruments of communication or transportation in interstate commerce or of the mails for selling or delivering the stock of Mono-Kearsarge Consolidated Mining Company, or other securities, in violation of Section 5, of the Securities Act of 1933, 15 U.S.C.A. § 77e.

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