DOWNTOWN CLUB OF DALLAS v. UNITED STATES

Civ. No. 6206.

138 F.Supp. 860 (1956)

The DOWNTOWN CLUB OF DALLAS, a corporation, v. UNITED STATES of America.

United States District Court N. D. Texas, Dallas Division.

February 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oliver W. Hammonds and George E. Ray, Dallas, Tex., for plaintiff.

Robert Manuel, Washington, D. C., Heard L. Floore, U. S. Atty., Fort Worth, Tex., John C. Ford, Asst. U. S. Atty., Dallas, Tex., for defendant.


ATWELL, District Judge.

The Downtown Club of Dallas is a corporation having a charter issued by the state of Texas. Dinners were held there, whiskey was served, beer was served, ladies had access to the Club facilities, and, in truth and in fact, it is a social club and in no sense whatever is it a business club. It is a club for the benefit, convenience and pleasure not only of the actual members, but of other people who come as their guests, or, are for the purpose...

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