GRACE v. BOGGS

No. 40597.

55 So.2d 768 (1951)

220 La. 22

GRACE v. BOGGS et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leander H. Perez and Charles J. Rivet, New Orleans, for appellant.

George M. Wallace and C. C. Wood, Baton Rouge, for defendant State Democratic Central Committee.

Jacob H. Morrison, New Orleans, Wood H. Thompson, Monroe, Henry B. Curtis, New Orleans, E. Herman Guillory, Ville Platte, Whitfield Jack, Harry V. Booth, Shreveport, J. Raburn Monroe, Monte Lemann, New Orleans, Ferd C. Claiborne, New Roads, Robert L. Tullis, Baton Rouge, and Arthur A. de la Houssaye, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.


McCALEB, Justice.

Lucille May Grace and Hale Boggs are candidates for the Democratic nomination for the office of Governor in the primary election to be held on January 15th, 1952, having filed notifications of their respective candidacies with the State Central Committee of the Democratic Party on October 2nd, 1951, in conformity with a call previously issued by the Committee at its meeting held on the same day.

On October 15th, 1951, Miss Grace, acting under...

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