KRELL v. CITY OF WHITE LAKE

No. 9200.

47 N.W.2d 722 (1951)

KRELL v. CITY OF WHITE LAKE et al.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Rehearing Denied June 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred D. Shandorf, Mitchell, W. D. Shouse, White Lake, for appellant.

Fellows & Fellows, Mitchell, John W. Smith, Plankinton, for respondent.


PERRY, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiff Krell is an elector of the City of White Lake, and the holder of a license to conduct a liquor business therein. The City of White Lake held an election on the question whether the City should engage in the sale of liquors through a municipal store. A majority of the voters voted in favor of municipal operation, which, under the statute, would cause the plaintiff's license to be revoked. The plaintiff challenges the validity of...

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