BROWN v. TEXAS LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD

Civ. No. 192.

54 F.Supp. 350 (1944)

BROWN, Administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. TEXAS LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD et al.

District Court, W. D. Texas, Austin Division.

February 14, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ben F. Foster, U. S. Atty., W. P. Dobbins and W. E. Remy, all of San Antonio, Tex., and W. B. Harrell, of Dallas, Tex., for plaintiff Prentiss M. Brown.

Gerald C. Mann, Atty. Gen., and Fred C. Chandler and Elbert Hooper, Asst. Attys. Gen., for defendant Texas Liquor Control Board.


KEELING, District Judge.

This suit was instituted by Prentiss M. Brown, National Price Administrator, seeking an injunction to restrain the Liquor Control Board of the State of Texas from selling or offering for sale alcoholic beverages belonging to the State of Texas.

In this case the court is of the opinion that Congress had the authority to enact the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq., in the face of the existing...

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