C. J. TOWER & SONS v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 2100; Protests Nos. 257669-K, 321367-K.

177 F.Supp. 470 (1959)

C. J. TOWER & SONS v. UNITED STATES.

United States Customs Court, Third Division.

July 13, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, New York City (Joseph Schwartz, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

George Cochran Doub, Asst. Atty. Gen., Murray Sklaroff, and Sheila N. Ziff, New York City, for defendant.

Before JOHNSON, DONLON, and RICHARDSON, Judges.


DONLON, Judge.

Two protests are before us, consolidated for purposes of trial. The merchandise in controversy in both cases is pork meat which was imported from Canada at the port of Buffalo.

The official papers are in evidence.

The entry of protest 257669-K included various meats imported on September 14, 1954, by truck from the plant of Canada Packers, Limited, at West Toronto, Ontario, via Fort Erie, consigned to C. J. Tower & Sons, the importer...

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