UPROAR CO. v. NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO.

No. 5494.

8 F.Supp. 358 (1934)

UPROAR CO. v. NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO. et al.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

October 10, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Berenson, Bernard Berenson, and Israel Gorovitz, all of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Powers & Hall and Leland Powers, all of Boston, Mass., for defendant Texas Co.

Stuart C. Rand, Warren B. Manhard, and Choate, Hall & Stewart, all of Boston, Mass., and A. L. Ashby and E. Stuart Sprague, both of New York City, for defendant National Broadcasting Co.


BREWSTER, District Judge.

This suit was begun as an action at law. The plaintiff, in its declaration, alleged that by mesne assignment it had acquired of Ed Wynn, or his sole representative, the right to publish in pamphlet form the subject-matter of his broadcasts over the N. B. C. chain as a part of the advertising program sponsored by the defendant the Texas Company. It alleged: That it was essential that the right to sell, to distribute, and to advertise the publication...

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