BOWLES v. TEXAS LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD

No. 273.

59 F.Supp. 681 (1945)

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

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

February 24, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Dobbins, of San Antonio, Tex., David B. Love, of Dallas, Tex., and W. W. Palmer, of San Antonio, Tex., for plaintiff.

Grover Sellers, Atty. Gen., and Elbert Hooper, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendants.


HANNAY, District Judge.

In this case the Administrator of the Office of Price Administration instituted suit against the Texas Liquor Control Board, seeking by injunction to restrain the Liquor Control Board of the State of Texas from selling, or offering for sale, some 1,200 cases of alcoholic beverages belonging to the State of Texas.

This is, in effect, the second trial of this case. Heretofore, as set forth in detail in Brown v. Texas Liquor Control Board...

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