U.S. Bio-Genics Corp. v. Robert K. Christenberry, Postmaster, New York, N.Y.
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Plaintiff is engaged in the sale of a preparation known as “Royljel Formula 101.” At some time prior to July 16, 1957 the Post Office Department became interested in the claims made on behalf of Royljel Formula 101, which was then being sold through the mails. The history of plaintiff’s dealings with the Post Office Department between July 16, 1957 and November 25, 1958, the date on which the fraud order here complained of was issued, is set forth in Judge Palmieri’s excellent opinion, reported at 173 F.Supp. 645 (D.C.S.D.N.Y.1959). We affirm the dismissal of plaintiff’s action to enjoin the fraud order. On appeal plaintiff’s contentions are those which were made before Judge Palmieri, and we are content to adopt Judge Palmieri’s discussion of these contentions.
Accordingly the judgment is affirmed on the opinion below.
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