DRY ICE CORP. OF AMERICA v. LOUISIANA DRY ICE CORP.

No. 370.

46 F.2d 526 (1930)

DRY ICE CORPORATION OF AMERICA et al. v. LOUISIANA DRY ICE CORPORATION et al.

District Court, W. D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division.

October 31, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Prowell, McBride & Ray, of New Orleans (W. W. Lesselbaum, of New York City, of counsel), for complainants.

Robert A. Hunter and Richard H. Switzer, both of Shreveport, La., and James E. Anderson, of Amarillo, Tex., for respondents.


DAWKINS, District Judge.

Plaintiffs allege that they are the holders of duly registered and lawful trade-marks and a trade-name embracing the words "Dry Ice," when used in connection with their business of manufacturing and dealing in solid carbon dioxide as a refrigerant. They seek to enjoin the use of these words in the corporate title of the defendant corporation, as well as to restrain it and the other defendants from using them in advertising or selling any of...

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