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DALLAS BLUE LAW CASES DISMISSED
LONG OF COURT
The first of 14 blue law cases filed against Dallas car dealers in an industry fight about staying open on Sunday reaches justice court for trial. First defendant is Dealer C. A. Minor,
one of a
faction wa ._. to do business on
Sunday. A rival faction of dealers wanting to close on Sundays recently complained to police
that the
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state's 1871 blue laws were being
violated. Police ticketed 14 dealers as a test of whether the antique laws would stand up. Defense Attorney Herbert S. Bonney junior asks for dismissal of the charges against five dealers whose cases are set in Justice of the Peace Richburg's court. Bonney says the state title laws, in effect, do not recognize Sunday sales of cars --that if a Sunday sale