CORNING GLASS WORKS v. PASMANTIER


30 F.Supp. 477 (1939)

CORNING GLASS WORKS v. PASMANTIER et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

December 1, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank C. Cole, of New York City (Vernon M. Dorsey, of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Donald L. Brown, of New York City, for defendants.


WOOLSEY, District Judge.

For the reasons hereinafter stated my judgment in this cause is —

1. That the complaint be dismissed in so far as it claims infringement of the plaintiff's trade-mark Resistal or its so-called flame trade-mark.

2. That the defendants were guilty of unfair competition with the plaintiff in respect of their use of orange colored black edged labels put by them on the glass cooking...

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