For many years Charles Boas carried on business as a cotton converter and, in later years, as importer of jute webbing, with offices in New York City. In 1943 he organized Charles Boas, Inc., the appellant, to take over a part of the growing jute business. He was and is president and sole stockholder of that corporation. The individual and corporate businesses operate in the same offices and with the same...
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