MISS UNIVERSE, INC., Plaintiff,
v.
Alfred PATRICELLI, Defendant
v.
Alfred PATRICELLI, Defendant
31556_1.
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Aug 9, 1967.
Mason, Fenwick & Lawrence, Washington, D. C., and Anthony P. Copertino, Jr., Bridgeport, Conn., for appellant., Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler, New York City, and Gumbart, Cor-bin, Tyler & Cooper, New Haven, Conn., for appellee.
Moore, Anderson, Tenney.
Cited by 10 opinions | Published
The order of Chief Judge Timbers, D.C., 271 F.Supp. 104, is affirmed. However, the merits of the controversy, including the validity of plaintiff’s serv-icemarks, must await the trial. This decision is not intended to foreclose the defendant from using a title descriptive of his contest to select a representative from the United States of America for the World Beauty Pageant in London, England, such as Miss World — USA.