THORNE v. WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO.

No. 13373.

55 F.Supp. 139 (1944)

THORNE v. WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO. et al.

District Court for the District of Columbia.

May 11, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold C. Thorne, pro se.

George E. Hamilton, Jr. (of Hamilton and Hamilton), of Washington, D. C., for Washington Terminal Co.

R. Aubrey Bogley (of McKenney, Flannery & Craighill), of Washington, D. C., for Pennsylvania R. Co.

A. Rea Williams, of Washington, D. C., for Mr. Roth, trustee of the Northwestern R. Co.

Francis M. Shea, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Edward M. Curran, U.S. Atty., Daniel B. Maher, Asst. U.S. Atty., and Joseph A. Fanelli and Arthur Magid, Attys., Department of Justice, all of Washington, D. C., for Lieutenant General Somervell.

No appearance was made for Sperry Products, Inc.


MORRIS, Justice.

This action was originally brought by the plaintiff for certain relief because of the alleged infringement of a patent by the Washington Terminal Company, a corporation. Several amendments to the complaint were allowed and additional defendants were named. By various motions all defendants were eliminated, excepting the Washington Terminal Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. By Executive Order of December 27, 1943, No. 9412, the President...

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