HUGHES v. SALEM CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 1984.

134 F.Supp. 572 (1955)

Don E. HUGHES, Plaintiff, v. SALEM CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, Inc., a nonprofit corporation, Defendant, and Prater Pulverizer Company, Intervening Defendant.

United States District Court W. D. Michigan, S. D.

September 22, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank E. Liverance, Jr., and Dilley & Dilley and Abner D. Dilley, Grand Rapids, Mich., for plaintiff.

Thiess, Olson & Mecklenburger, Sidney Neuman, and Fred T. Williams, Chicago, Ill., John Duncan McDonald, Grand Rapids, Mich., for defendants.


STARR, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff Don E. Hughes, the patentee and owner of United States Letters Patent No. 2,227,090 issued December 31, 1940, on application filed April 1, 1940, for improvements in a "crushing and grinding machine," filed complaint alleging infringement by defendant Salem Co-operative Company, Inc., a Michigan nonprofit corporation. He asked for an injunction against further infringement and for damages, costs of suit, and attorney fees. Upon its motion...

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