BAUMER v. FRANKLIN COUNTY DISTILLING CO.

No. 14.

43 F.Supp. 18 (1942)

BAUMER v. FRANKLIN COUNTY DISTILLING CO.

District Court, E. D. Kentucky, Frankfort.

February 5, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Strother Kiser, of Lexington, Ky., for plaintiff.

S. S. Yantis, of Lexington, Ky., and Leslie W. Morris and Marion Rider, both of Frankfort, Ky., for defendant.


SWINFORD, District Judge.

This is an action for an alleged breach of contract.

The defendant was a whiskey distilling corporation manufacturing among other brands of whiskey "K. Taylor" and "Belle of Franklin". These two brands were the same whiskey bearing different labels.

The State of Ohio, with reference to its liquor dispensing policy, is what is known as a "monopoly" state. By this is meant that it sells directly to retailers as a wholesaler...

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