McCOLLOCH, District Judge.
Prior to the events chronicled here, Dashiel, the defendant, was employed by Inca Metals Products Corp. as sales manager. The firm manufactured aluminum griddles and had sold some before 1942 for use in CCC camps for $7.50 each. Organizing the Aluminum Fabricators in March, 1945, Dashiel bought the griddle part of Inca's business and claims the right as transferee to charge Inca's pre-war price. However, due...
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