HEARING ON JANUARY 5
‘J. Goldfarb* Appeal CN.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) NEW YORK, Dec. 20. The makers of the film “John Goldfarb Please Come Home” have lost another court fight. Appellate Judge Bernard Botein, of New York, refused on Friday to stay an injunction granted against the film to allow it to open on schedule, in time for the Christmas holidays.
He set January 5 for a hearing by the appellate division on an appeal filed by the 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, makers of the movie. Supreme Court Justice Henry Clay Greenberg, of New York, had earlier issued a temporary Injunction holding that the film represented an illegal use of Notre Dame University's name and prestige.
He ruled on Thursday that the film defamed the good name of the university by depicting its football team as “undisciplined gluttons and drunks.”
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30629, 21 December 1964, Page 12
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