ZIMMERMAN v. UNITED STATES

Civ. No. 1652.

209 F.Supp. 312 (1962)

Hans ZIMMERMAN and Clara D. Zimmerman, Plaintiffs, v. The UNITED STATES of America, and the Director of Internal Revenue for the Territory of Hawaii, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Hawaii.

July 20, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth E. Young, Honolulu, Hawaii, for plaintiffs.

Herman T. F. Lum, U. S. Atty., District of Hawaii, for defendants.


PENCE, Chief Judge.

For some years before December 7, 1941, Dr. Hans Zimmerman was a naturopathic physician practicing his profession in Honolulu. At the outbreak of the war, he was immediately interned by the United States Army, and was thereafter shipped to the mainland United States where he settled in Chicago, Illinois.

Because, while in Honolulu, Dr. Zimmerman had had disagreements with the American Medical Association concerning certain legislation and...

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