DORAN v. EISENBERG

No. 3951.

30 F.2d 503 (1929)

DORAN, Prohibition Com'r, et al. v. EISENBERG.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

January 21, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George W. Coles, U. S. Atty., Warren C. Graham, and Richard H. Woolsey, all of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.

N. S. Winnet, B. I. De Young, and P. J. Friel, all of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee.

Before WOOLLEY and DAVIS, Circuit Judges, and KIRKPATRICK, District Judge.


WOOLLEY, Circuit Judge.

Louis E. Eisenberg, trading as Columbia Barber Supply Company, applied for a permit to withdraw 750 gallons of specially denatured alcohol every thirty days for use in the manufacture of toilet waters under the terms of the National Prohibition Act. The Prohibition Administrator refused the application. This was followed by a hearing at which the Hearer, on his finding of facts, recommended that the permit be denied. Again the Administrator...

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