SAMMY JOLLY, Complainant,
VS.
VENETIAN IRON WORKS, INC., Respondent.
THIS MATTER, a complaint
filed by Sammy Jolly (Complainant) with the Iowa Civil Rights
Commission (Commission) charging VENETIAN IRON WORKS, INC. (Respondent)
with discrimination in employment on the basis of race came on
for Hearing in Des Moines, Iowa on May 25, 1988, before Ione G.
Shadduck serving as Hearing Officer. The case in support of the
complaint was presented by Rick Autry, Assistant Attorney General.
Neither the Respondent nor an attorney for Respondent appeared.
Attorney Autry submitted a letter dated May 13, 1988, from Kenneth
G. Butters, Attorney for Respondent, stating that neither he nor
any representatives of
Venetian Iron works, Inc.,
would be attending the Hearing. (Complainant's Exhibit 2). Attorney
Autry understood that Respondent intends to dissolve the corporation.
On that basis Attorney Autry moved for a default judgment against
Respondent.
Under Iowa R. Civ. P. 23
(c) Venetian Iron Works, Inc., was declared in default for failure
to appear for Hearing.
The Hearing Officer requested to hear and receive evidence upon which judgment could be based pursuant to Iowa R. Civ. P. 232(b).