STANDARD OIL CO. v. INDEPENDENT OIL MEN OF AMERICA

No. 2118.

30 F.2d 996 (1929)

STANDARD OIL CO. v. INDEPENDENT OIL MEN OF AMERICA.

Court of Appeals of District of Columbia.

Decided February 4, 1929.

Petition for Rehearing Denied. February 23, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George A. Chritton, and Edward S. Rogers, both of Chicago, Ill., and Thomas L. Mead, Jr., of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Henry B. Floyd, of Chicago, Ill., and P. M. Floyd and Henry C. Robb, both of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB and VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justices.


VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justice.

This is a trade-mark opposition case, in which the appellant, Standard Oil Company, opposes the registration by appellee. Independent Oil Men of America, of a trade-mark for gasoline. The opposition was sustained by the Examiner, who was on appeal reversed by the First Assistant Commissioner, and from the decision this appeal was taken.

The appellee's mark consists of two concentric circles, in the space between which appear...

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