United States v. 69 Fifths of Graves Imported Gin

57 F. Supp. 288
CourtDistrict Court, D. Idaho
DecidedOctober 12, 1944
DocketNo. 1258
StatusPublished

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United States v. 69 Fifths of Graves Imported Gin, 57 F. Supp. 288 (D. Idaho 1944).

Opinion

CLARK, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court on an Information of Forfeiture of the spirituous liquors named as defendants herein.

There is no dispute as to the facts which are as follows:

The liquors which are the subject matter of this action were shipped from the State of California to Pocatello, Idaho, by one Leo J. Townsend, in three trunks which were labeled on the outside as liquid soap and were not labeled on the outside cover so as to show the nature of the contents and the quantity of the liquor therein contained. The shipment was transported by Cotant Truck Lines and upon arrival of the trunks containing the liquors in Pocatello, Idaho, on the 20th day of November 1943, the employees of said Cotant Truck Lines became suspicious that the shipment was a violation of law and so advised the Sheriff of Bannock County, Idaho, in which county Pocatello is located. The Sheriff investigated and found that the trunks contained spirituous liquors and thereupon took the same into his possession and delivered said liquors to the employees in charge of the State Liquor Warehouse for storage in said Pocatello, Idaho.

No other action was taken until December 2, 1943. On that date Leland L. Fillmore, investigator Alcohol Tax Unit of the Treasury Department of the United States of America, did seize on behalf of the United States of America, all of the liquors named in this action as defendants and stored it in the Idaho State Liquor Warehouse at Pocatello, which warehouse is under the supervision of L. W. Rawson, Superintendent of the Idaho Liquor Dispensary. Nothing more was done until the 13th day of March 1944 when by leave of this Court an information was filed against Leo J. Townsend, the shipper of the liquors in case No. 2663-E, charging him with a violation of Section 390, 18 U.S.C.A., in that “he did unlawfully ship and cause to be shipped from San Francisco in the State of California, to Pocatello in the District of Idaho, Eastern Division, three trunks containing the above named defendants, labeled as liquid soap, which said trunks were not then and there labeled on the outside cover as to plainly show the nature of their contents and the quantity of the spirituous liquor contained therein.”

That thereafter on the 15th day of March 1944, the Court, on a plea of guilty, fined the said Leo J. Townsend and declared said liquors forfeited to the United States.

Information for forfeiture was filed on the 4th day of March 1944 and on April 22, 1944 order was issued to the United States Marshal of the District of Idaho, as follows:

“Title of Court and cause,- — The President of the United States of America, To The Marshal Of The District of Idaho, Greetings:
“Whereas, An information for forfeiture has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the District of Idaho, Eastern Division, by the United States Attorney for the District of Idaho in behalf of the United States and against 69 Fifths of Graves Imported Gin, 20 Fifths of Arden’s Blended Whiskey, 2 Fifths of Schenley’s Whiskey, 2 Fifths of Park Telford Blended Whiskey, 24 Quarts of Monogram Whiskey, 2 Pints of Monogram Whiskey, 4 pints of L & G Whiskey, 2 pints of Seagram’s whiskey, and 143 Fifths of Hart’s Imported Rum, for the forfeiture to the United States of America of said defendants as set out in said Information for Forfeiture and praying that process of said Court be made and that all persons having or pretending to have any right, title or interest in said property may be cited to appear and answer all and singular the matters in said libel set forth, and this Court pronounce a forfeiture and condemnation of the defendants aforesaid;
“You Are Hereby Commanded to attach said 69 Fifths of Graves Imported Gin, 20 Fifths of Arden’s Blended Whiskey, 2 Fifths of Schenley’s whiskey, 2 Fifths of Park Telford Blended Whiskey, 24 Quarts of Monogram whiskey, 2 pints of Monogram Whiskey, 4 pints of L & G Whiskey, 2 Pints of Seagram’s Whiskey and 143 Fifths of Hart’s Imported Rum, now in the possession of L. W. Rawson Superintendent [290]*290of the Idaho Liquor Dispensary, and Fred M. Chase Investigator in Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department of the United States, and detain the same in your custody until further order of this Court respecting the same, and to give written notice forthwith upon the attachment thereof to the said L. W. Rawson and Fred M. Chase that they may show cause, if any there be, why this Court should not pronounce judgment of forfeiture and condemnation against the aforesaid defendants;
“And of what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there make return, together with this writ.
“Witness the Honorable Chase A. Clark, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the seal of said court, this 4th day of March A. D. 1944. W. D. McReynolds, Clerk, United States District Court, By Lona Manser, Deputy, (seal)”.

Notice of seizure was given as follows:

“Title of Court and cause, — To L. W. Rawson, Superintendent of the Idaho Liquor Dispensary, State of Idaho, Boise, Idaho, and Fred M. Chase, Investigator in Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department of the United States, Boise, Idaho:
“You will Please take notice that on the 11th day of April 1944, pursuant to an order of seizure issued out of the above entitled Court, I have attached and seized the following described property, to-wit: 69 Fifths of Graves Imported Gin, 20 Fifths of Arden’s Blended Whiskey, 2 Fifths of Schenley’s whiskey, 2 Fifths of Park Telford Blended Whiskey, 24 Quarts of Monogram Whiskey, 2 pints of Monogram Whiskey, 4 pints of L & G Whiskey, 2 pints of Seagram’s whiskey, and 143 Fifths of Hart’s Imported rum, which were held in your custody in said district and division at Pocatello, Idaho, and that the same is hereby detained in my custody until further order of this Court. You and each of you are hereby notified to appear and show cause if any there be, why the above entitled court should not pronounce judgment of forfeiture and condemnation against the herein described property within twenty days from service upon you of this writ. Ed M. Bryan, United States Marshal for the District of Idaho. By Dave Nichols, Deputy U S Marshal.”

The return made by the United States Marshal is as follows :

“I hereby certify that I received the within Order of Seizure at Boise, Idaho, on the 11th day of April 1944, and personally executed the same on the 11th day of April 1944, by delivering to and leaving with L. W. Rawson Superintendent of the Idaho Liquor Dispensary, and Fred M. Chase Investigator in charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department of the United States, at Boise, each a true copy of the hereto attached Order of Seizure together with notice of seizure and information for forfeiture attached thereto at Boise, Idaho, and on the 14th day of April 1944 at Pocatello, Idaho, I seized and took into my possession the following described property to-wit: 69 Fifths Graves Imported Gin, 20 Fifths Arden’s Blend Whiskey, 2 fifths Schenley whiskey, 2 fifths Park Telford Blend whiskey, 24 quarts Monogram whiskey, 2 pints Monogram whiskey, 3 pints L & G Whiskey, 2 pints Seagram whiskey, 143 fifths Hart’s imported rum, and stored same in the State Warehouse at 250 East Halliday street, Pocatello, Idaho. Dated this 14th day of April 1944, Ed M.

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