BROOKS v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

No. 642.

32 F.2d 274 (1929)

BROOKS v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM et al.

District Court, N. D. Alabama, S. D., at Birmingham.

February 27, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leader & Ullman, of Birmingham, Ala., for plaintiff.

W. J. Wynn and Horace C. Wilkinson, both of Birmingham, Ala., for defendants.


CLAYTON, District Judge.

This cause comes on to be heard upon the motions for interlocutory injunction, and to dismiss the bill for the want of equity. By stipulation of the parties, both motions are heard together, and order and decree is to be entered as in term time.

The bill is to restrain the authorities of the city of Birmingham from prohibiting or interfering with the exhibition of the "movie" picture film designated as "The Road to Ruin." Diversity...

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