JOANNA WESTERN MILLS COMPANY v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 3983; Protest No. 67/83736.

311 F.Supp. 1328 (1970)

JOANNA WESTERN MILLS COMPANY v. UNITED STATES (Unitron Import Corp., Party-In-Interest).

United States Customs Court, First Division.

March 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lamb & Lerch, New York City (David A. Golden and Richard J. Kaplan, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

William D. Ruckelshaus, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Sheila N. Ziff and Frederick L. Ikenson, New York City, trial attys.), for defendant.

Glad & Tuttle, Los Angeles, Cal. (Edward N. Glad and Robert G. White, Los Angeles, Cal., of counsel), for party-in-interest.

Before WATSON, MALETZ and RE, Judges.


RE, Judge.

The plaintiff, an American manufacturer of plastic window shades has brought this action to protest the classification of certain merchandise imported into the United States. The merchandise, imported from Taiwan in 1967, consists of plastic window shades on wooden rollers. It is conceded that the plaintiff has complied with all of the preliminary statutory prerequisites of section 516(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930, and is therefore properly before the court...

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