
    SWEETWATER RUG CORP. and Cobble Bros. Machinery Co., Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. J. & C. BEDSPREAD COMPANY, Inc., Defendant-Appellee.
    No. 180, Docket 27121.
    United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.
    Argued Feb. 5, 1962.
    Decided Feb. 23, 1962.
    Harry Price, New York City, for plaintiffs-appellants.
    George E. Faithfull, New York City, Ernest P. Rogers and Thomas C. Shelton, Atlanta, Ga., for defendant-appellee. Davis, Hoxie, Faithfull & Hapgood, New York City, and Smith, Kilpatrick, Cody, Rogers & McClatchey, Atlanta, Ga., of counsel.
    Before SWAN, WATERMAN and MARSHALL, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

Plaintiffs’ action sought (1) a declaration that two United States patents issued to Joseph K. MeCutcheon are invalid and not infringed; (2) an order restraining defendant from threatening or issuing warning notices to the trade or to customers or suppliers or associates of plaintiffs; and (3) an accounting for damages and profits. Defendant moved to dismiss the action for lack of an indispensable party, namely, the patentee. In a well reasoned opinion Judge Her-lands granted the motion.

The judgment is affirmed on the opinion below, 198 F.Supp. 941.  