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BOHEMIAN DISTRIBUTING CO v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES (1935)

District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, California.

BOHEMIAN DISTRIBUTING CO., Limited (a Corporation), Plaintiff and Respondent, v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES (a Municipal Corporation), Frank L. Shaw, as Mayor of the City of Los Angeles, and James E. Davis, as Chief of Police of the City of Los Angeles, Defendants and Appellants.

Civ. 1730.

Decided: July 15, 1935

Ray L. Chesebro, City Atty., Frederick Von Schrader, Asst. City Atty., and G. Ells-worth Meyer, Deputy City Atty., all of Los Angeles, for appellants. Hanna & Morton, of Los Angeles, for respondent.

This case presents the identical questions decided in the case of Los Angeles Brewing Company v. City of Los Angeles (Cal. App.) 48 P.(2d) 65, and Los Angeles Brewing Company v. City of Los Angeles (Cal. App.) 48 P.(2d) 71.

For the reasons given in those cases, and upon the authorities there cited, the judgment is affirmed.

MARKS, Justice.

We concur: BARNARD, P. J.; JENNINGS, J.

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BOHEMIAN DISTRIBUTING CO v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES (1935)

Docket No: Civ. 1730.

Decided: July 15, 1935

Court: District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, California.

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