MOORE v. NATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

No. 5082.

21 F.Supp. 177 (1937)

MOORE v. NATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION.

District Court, N. D. Texas, Dallas Division.

November 13, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin B. Winfrey, of Dallas, Tex., for the motion.

Thompson, Knight, Baker, Harris & Wright and J. Hart Willis, all of Dallas, Tex., opposed.


ATWELL, District Judge.

Moore brought suit in the state District Court, in Dallas, Tex., for $75,000 damages alleged to have been suffered by him while he was a guest at the Congress Hotel in Chicago, through the agents of that hotel. He claims that they accused him of crime, and falsely stated that he had beaten an hotel bill in Los Angeles; and in the presence of others said that he was a thief, and rudely and unjustly humiliated and roughly treated him. He claims...

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