Case Name: Radio Wire Television, Inc. v. United States, protests 58/1036, etc. (New York); Henry A. Wess, Inc. v. United States, protest 61/4570 (Cleveland); Nakashima Overseas Corp. et al. v. United States, protests 63/1175,, etc. (Los Angeles); Eldon Industries, Inc. v. United States, protests 63/6069, etc. (Los Angeles)
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1967-11-13
Citations: 59 Cust. Ct. 905
Docket Number: No. P67/394; No. P67/395; No. P67/396; No. P67/397
Parties: Radio Wire Television, Inc. v. United States, protests 58/1036, etc. (New York). Henry A. Wess, Inc. v. United States, protest 61/4570 (Cleveland). Nakashima Overseas Corp. et al. v. United States, protests 63/1175,, etc. (Los Angeles). Eldon Industries, Inc. v. United States, protests 63/6069, etc. (Los Angeles).
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Volume: 59
Pages: 905–905

Head Matter:
Before the First Division,
November 13, 1967
No. P67/394.
No. P67/395.
No. P67/396.
No. P67/397.
Radio Wire Television, Inc. v. United States, protests 58/1036, etc. (New York). Henry A. Wess, Inc. v. United States, protest 61/4570 (Cleveland). Nakashima Overseas Corp. et al. v. United States, protests 63/1175,, etc. (Los Angeles). Eldon Industries, Inc. v. United States, protests 63/6069, etc. (Los Angeles).

Opinion:
Watson, J.
In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the merchandise covered by the foregoing protests consists of motors similar in all material respects to those the subject of James G. Wiley Co., a/c Ungar Electric Tools, Inc. v. United States (49 Cust. Ct. 199, Abstract 66961), the claim of the plaintiffs was sustained.