Case: William J. Oberle, Inc., and Robert J. Werk & Co. v. United States
Abbreviation: William J. Oberle, Inc. v. United States
Decision Date: 1949-02-15
Docket Number: No. 52877; petition 6568-R (New Orleans)
Citation: 22 Cust. Ct. 243
Volume: 22
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: William J. Oberle, Inc., and Robert J. Werk & Co. v. United States,
Judges: 
Pages: 243–244

Head Matter:
Before the Third Division,
February 15, 1949
No. 52877.
William J. Oberle, Inc., and Robert J. Werk & Co. v. United States,
petition 6568-R (New Orleans).

Opinion:
Opinion by
Johnson, J.
At the trial the owner of Robert Werk & Co. testified that he supplied the appraiser with the correspondence and cables of offerings made him by Chinese exporters, together with all other information he had on the subject, and it was decided that the entered values were the proper values for the goods. Subsequently, upon the basis of information contained in an affidavit supplied by one of his competitors, the values were advanced. From the evidence presented the court was of the opinion that the petitioners acted in good faith without intention to defraud the Government of revenue or to conceal or misrepresent the facts or to deceive the appraiser as to the value of the merchandise. The petition was therefore granted.