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Defendants
- Addison Laboratories, from Philadelphia, Pa.1
- Amerpol Associates, from Chicago, Ill.1
- Arthur W. Williams, trading as the Earl Drug Store, at Lawton, Okla., and Karl F. Reynolds, a pharmacist for the store.1
- Bette Knowlton, from Miami, Fla.1
- Boy M. Keller, D. C.1
- Captivante Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y., and Paul Thomas, president of the corporation.1
- Charles C. Yeagle, trading as Yeagle's Pharmacy, Covington, Ky., and Earl W. Clark, an employee.1
- Cleo O. Bedwell, president of the Coast Chemical Co., a corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.1
- F. B. Moran, doing business as the Magnetic Ray Co.1
- F. Uddo & Sons Co., from New Orleans, La.1
- Granville V. Coots, manager of Field's Cut Rate Drug Store, Dallas, Tex.1
- Hance Bros. & White Co., from Philadelphia, Pa.1
- K. G. Peters1
- Killashun Sales Div., from Akron, Ohio.1
- Medical Chemicals Corp., from Chicago, Ill.1
- Miracold, Inc., from Seattle, Wash.1
- Paul B. Ginther, trading as the Central Drug Co., Clinton, Iowa.1
- Roy G. Williams, Inc., Macon, Ga., Wilfred H. Thornton, vice president and manager of the corporation, and William H. Taylor and Bernard H. Parks, pharmacists for the corporation.1
- Walker Corp. & Co., Inc., from Syracuse, N. Y.1
- Winton E. Bloodworth, trading as Winton's Pharmacy, Macon, Ga., and Julian H. Wood, pharmacist.1