WOO v. CITY OF ANCHORAGE

Civ. A. No. A-13407.

154 F.Supp. 944 (1957)

George D. Y. WOO, Plaintiff, and The Territory of Alaska, as represented by the Board of Liquor Control, Plaintiff in Intervention, v. CITY OF ANCHORAGE, a municipal corporation, Anton Anderson, as Mayor thereof, I. M. C. Anderson, Brad Phillips, Roy Nigh, Frank M. Reed, Jack Davis, and Hewitt Lounsbury, as members of and constituting the City Council thereof, George Shannon, as City Manager thereof, and John C. Flanigan, as Chief of Police thereof, Defendants.

District Court, Alaska, Third Division, Anchorage.

August 30, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Manders (of Manders, Butcher, Dunn & Connolly), Anchorage, Alaska, for plaintiff.

J. Gerald Williams, Atty. Gen. of Alaska, and Robert J. Annis, Asst. Atty. Gen., Juneau, Alaska, for intervenor, Territory of Alaska.

James M. Fitzgerald, City Atty., and L. Eugene Williams, Asst. City Atty., Anchorage, Alaska, for defendants.


TOLIN, District Judge.

Plaintiff George D. Y. Woo, who possesses an Alaskan territorial license for the operation of a liquor dispensing business, seeks in this action to enjoin as invalid the enforcement of an ordinance of the City of Anchorage which would impose upon him the additional burden of securing a municipal liquor license. The Territory of Alaska, as represented by the Board of Liquor Control, has intervened as a plaintiff in order to urge that the municipal...

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