BONICA v. OLESEN

No. 16449.

126 F.Supp. 398 (1954)

Joe BONICA, doing business as Movie-of-the-Month Club, Movie-of-the-Month and Movie Newsreels, and John Bonica, doing business as 8 MM Movie Club and Movie Club, Plaintiffs, v. Otto K. OLESEN, individually and as Postmaster of the United States Post Office at Los Angeles, California, Defendant.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

November 22, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laughlin E. Waters, U. S. Atty., for the Southern Dist. of Cal., Los Angeles, Cal., by Max F. Deutz and Richard A. Lavine, Asst. U. S. Atty., Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant.

Gerald L. Kales, Hollywood, Cal., for plaintiffs.


TOLIN, District Judge.

This is an action to enjoin the United States Postmaster at Los Angeles from refusing to deliver mail to the plaintiffs.1

Since 1946, plaintiffs have engaged in the business of selling motion picture films by mail. The films consist of educational and scenic pictures, children's comedies, and a small class called pin-up pictures. They are sold primarily for home use. The uncontraverted affidavit of one of...

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