UNITED STATES v. LOGAN CO.

Civ. No. 9658.

147 F.Supp. 330 (1957)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. LOGAN CO., Mathews Conveyer Company, Mesta Machine Company, Palmer-Bee Company, Standard Conveyor Company, and United Engineering and Foundry Company, Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania.

January 4, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. Malcolm Anderson, Jr., U. S. Atty., Pittsburgh, Pa., William L. Maher, Department of Justice, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Robert E. Hatton, Louisville, Ky., Samuel McCune, Kirkpatrick, Pomeroy, Lockhart & Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pa., Edmund K. Trent, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, Pittsburgh, Pa., G. Harold Blaxter, Blaxter, O'Neill & Houston, Pittsburgh, Pa., Alexander Unkovic, Kountz, Fry & Meyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., Robert F. Patton, Smith, Buchanan, Igersoll, Rodewald & Eckert, Pittsburgh, Pa., Walter J. Blenko, Blenko, Hoopes, Leonard & Buell, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendants.


JOHN L. MILLER, District Judge.

This action was commenced by the government to "prevent and restrain continuing violations by defendants" of Section 1 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C.A. § 1, upon a charge that defendants illegally conspired to fix and maintain minimum prices of patented sheet chargers by means of uniform patent license agreements. The question before the court is whether the action should now be dismissed upon the motion of defendants under federal...

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