UNITED STATES v. VARIOUS ITEMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

No. 1153.

3 F.Supp. 392 (1933)

UNITED STATES v. VARIOUS ITEMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.

District Court, S. D. Texas, Galveston Division.

May 2, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. M. Holden, U. S. Atty., and M. S. McCorquodale, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Houston, Tex., for the United States.

Brantly Harris and Harris & Watkins, all of Galveston, Tex., for interveners.


KENNERLY, District Judge.

This is a libel under section 1185, title 26, U. S. Code Annotated, to forfeit certain and various items of personal property seized by government officers at a liquor vending place in Galveston, Tex., including:

(a) One automatic music box (Gabriel Entertainer). (b) One slot machine and table.

W. C. Atkins intervenes, claiming the music box, and Sid Musey intervenes, claiming the slot machine and table. A jury...

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