![]() The effect of the regulation is to require mailers of fourth-class mail in quantities of 1,000 or more pieces in a single day to sort the items in terms of destination according to stated standards. These are two essentially identical civil actions brought by two separate book manufacturers contesting the legality of a postal regulation which imposes certain preconditions of mailability on fourth-class mail matter presented in bulk to the Post Office Department. Atty., for defendants.ĬOURT'S ACTION ON REQUESTS FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ![]() Farr, Ropes & Gray, Boston, Mass., for Cuneo Press of New England, Inc.Ĭharles Donelan, Bowditch, Gowetz & Lane, Worcester, Mass., for the Colonial Press, Inc. Marvin WATSON, Postmaster General of the United States, and Thomas Joseph Mason, Postmaster, Clinton, Massachusetts, Defendants. ![]() Marvin WATSON, Postmaster General of the United States, and Ephraim Martin, Postmaster, Boston, Massachusetts, Defendants. CUNEO PRESS OF NEW ENGLAND, INC., Plaintiff,
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