United States v. Chicago Mortgage Bankers Ass'n

123 F. Supp. 251, 1954 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2995, 1954 Trade Cas. (CCH) 67,808
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedJune 30, 1954
Docket48 C 1826
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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United States v. Chicago Mortgage Bankers Ass'n, 123 F. Supp. 251, 1954 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2995, 1954 Trade Cas. (CCH) 67,808 (N.D. Ill. 1954).

Opinion

KNOCH, District Judge.

This cause came on for trial commencing on January 19, 1954, and concluding on January 26, 1954, before the undersigned, a Judge of the above named Court, without a jury.

Plaintiff relied entirely on documentary evidence and called no witnesses. Ten witnesses testified on behalf of the defendants, who offered certain documentary evidence as well.

After hearing the evidence adduced by the parties, now pursuant to Rule 52(a) of the Rules of Civil Procedure, 28 U.S. C.A., the Court makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law:

*252 Findings of Fact

1. This action was instituted by the United States by the filing of a Complaint on December 9, 1948 under Section 4 of the Act of Congress of July 2, 1890, c. 647, 26 Stat. 209, entitled “An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies”, commonly known as the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 4, 15 U.S.C.A. § 4, alleging violations by the defendants of Section 1 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S. C. § 1, 15 U.S.C.A. § 1.

2. Defendant Chicago Mortgage Bankers Association, hereinafter at times referred to as defendant Association, was incorporated finder the laws of Illinois on December 8, 1920, and ever since has been an Illinois corporation having its principal office and place of business in Chicago, Illinois.'

3. Defendants, other than defendant Association, are hereinafter referred to-as defendant members. All of defendant members are corporations.

The name, place of incorporation, and principal place of business of the defendant members are as follows:

Defendant Incorporated under Laws of: Principal Place of Business
Beesley Realty & Mortgage Company, Inc. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Bell Savings and Loan Association Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Charles H. Brfindt and Company, Inc. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Robert E. L. Brooks, Incorporated Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Central National Bank' in Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
Chicago City Bank and Trust Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Association United States Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Mortgage Investment Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Dovenmuehle, Inc. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Draper and Kramer, Incorporated Illinois Chicago, Illinois
First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston United States Evanston, Illinois
General Mortgage Investments, Inc. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Great Lakes Mortgage Corporation Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Greenebaum Investment Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
Henry P. Kransz Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Merchants National Bank in Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
Midwestern Mortgage Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
The Mutual National Bank of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
*253 Incorporated under Defendant Laws of Principal Place of Business
National Bank of Commerce of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
National Boulevard Bank of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
Oak Park Trust and Savings Bank Illinois Oak Park, Illinois
H. F. Philipsborn & Co. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
F. C. Pilgrim & Co. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Quinlan and Tyson Mortgage Corporation Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Republic Realty Mortgage Corporation Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Charles Ringer Company Illinois Chicago, Illinois
The South East, National Bank of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
South Side Bank & Trust Co. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
State Bank and Trust Company Illinois Evanston, Illinois
Uptown Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago United States Chicago, Illinois
Washington National Insurance Company Illinois Evanston, Illnois
Western National Bank of Cicero United States Cicero, Illinois
Percy Wilson Mortgage and Finance Corporation Illinois Chicago, Illinois

4. All of the defendant members have, at least since 1940, engaged in the business of making real estate mortgage loans in an area including Chicago and within a radius of fifty miles thereof, hereinafter .referred to as the Chicago area. All of the defendant members have been members of the defendant Association since January 11, 1943, and were members on the date of the filing of the complaint. Twenty-nine of the defendant members have been members of the Association at least since 1941. Some of the defendant members have been members of the Association since 1936.

5. Since December 9, 1920, the bylaws of the defendant Association have stated the objects of defendant Association to be:

* * * to promote the interests of those engaged in the business of loaning money upon real estate and of those engaged in the business of buying and selling mortgages secured by real estate, and to better safe- • guard and protect the borrower on real estate and the investor in real estate mortgage securities.

The defendant Association and thirty-five of its members, all of whom are corporations, are accused, according to the complaint, of having “engaged in a combination and conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition among the members of the Association in making mortgage loans and to stabilize mortgage loan rates and charges of said members in restraint of * * * trade and commerce in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act.” The specific charges of the complaint and also the plaintiff’s proof relate, however, for the most part to matter.s pertaining to Federal Housr *254 ing Administration (FHA) mortgages in respect to which the Federal Housing Administration at all times since the National Housing Act, 12 TJ.S.C. 1701 et seq., 12 U.S.C.A. § 1701 et seq.

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