NATIONAL PIGMENTS & CHEMICAL CO. v. MID-CONTINENT M. CO.

No. 530.

6 F.Supp. 640 (1934)

NATIONAL PIGMENTS & CHEMICAL CO. v. MID-CONTINENT MUD CO. et al.

District Court, S. D. Texas, Houston Division.

March 6, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Bruninga, of St. Louis, Mo., and Frank C. Jones, of Houston, Tex., for complainant.

King, Wood & Morrow, Sam Holliday and Andrews, Streetman, Logue & Mobley, all of Houston, Tex., for respondents.


ATWELL, District Judge.

Complainant is the owner of a patent secured by Stroud for the controlling of troublesome gas which frequently appears in the drilling of oil and gas wells. The fluid not only controls and subjugates the gas, but acts as a lubricant and a strengthener of the walls of the well.

The court always approaches the solution of a controversy of this sort with tender care, since in one case he denies to the public the use of a certain article...

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