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Defendants
- Andrew Kolanowski, an assistant pharmacist for Marshall Drugs, Chicago, Ill.1
- Azriel Stein, Denver, Colo.1
- Bradford Drug Co., Inc., Cedartown, Ga., Henry Tare Bradford (president and treasurer of the corporation), and Edwin Gibson Ivey (an employee of the corporation).1
- Calvin H. Garner, a pharmacist, employed at the Earl Burns Drugs store, Sweetwater, Tex.1
- Cathedral Chemists, a partnership, New York, N. Y., and Meyer Wiener, a partner in the partnership, and Seymour Rabinowitz, a pharmacist.1
- Edwin E. Wiegand, Milwaukee, Wis.1
- Elmer T. Carkeek, t/a Jensen Drug Store, Butte, Mont., and Stanley H, Richards (employee).1
- Frank C. Tuma, trading as Tuma Drugs, at Oak Park, Ill.1
- Glenn S. Shipp, trading as The Chemist Shop, Independence, Kans.1
- Henry Gilman and Rudolph R. Seher, partners in the partnership of Park Pharmacy, Miami, Fla., and Meyer Colten, a pharmacist.1
- J. George Moore, trading as Moore's Pharmacy, El Cerrito, Calif., and Edgar H. Holiman, an employee of the pharmacy.1
- Jack Curzy, Washington, D. C.1
- James Street Pharmacy, Inc., Seattle, Wash.1
- John Byron Miller, trading as J. B. Miller, pharmacist, Williamstown, Ky.1
- Johnson's Drug Store, Inc., and George W. Johnson, president of the corporation, Richmond, Va.1
- Jones Drug Co., a partnership, Tucson, Ariz., and Walter W. Hafley, a partner in the partnership.1
- Junior Amos, Washington, D. C.1
- Louis E. Krouse, trading as Main Cut Rate, Philadelphia, Pa., and against Daniel Krowitz, also known as David Krouse, an employee of Main Cut Rate.1
- Minter A. Dunn, trading as the Glade Spring Pharmacy, Glade Spring, Va.1
- Ray A. Wiener, t/a Hillcrest Pharmacy, Portland, Oreg.1