
    (67 South. 375)
    No. 20926.
    STATE ex rel. COMMERCIAL-GERMANIA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK v. BOARD OF LIQUIDATION OF STATE DEBT et al.
    (Jan. 11, 1915.)
    Appeal from Twenty-Second Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge; C. K. Schwing, Judge ad hoe.
    Action by the State, on the relation of the Commercial-Germania Trust & Savings Bank, against the Board of Liquidation of the State Debt and others. From judgment for relator, defendants appeal.
    Reversed, alternative writ of mandamus recalled, and injunction dissolved.
    Harry P. Gamble, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Gustave Lemle, MeCloskey & Benedict, and Howe, Fenner, Spencer & Cocke, all of New Orleans, A. Provosty, of New Roads, Laycock & Beale, of Baton Rouge, Ott, Johnson & Ott, of Bogalusa, Bird & Bird, of Baton Rouge, and Hall, Monroe & Lemann, of New Orleans, of counsel), for appellant Board of Liquidation of State Debt. Browne, Williamson & Browne, of Shreveport, Thomas M. Burns, of Covington, Chas. A. Holcombe, and Taylor & Porter, ali of Baton Rouge, and Merrick, Gensler & Schwarz, of New' Orleans, for appellee.
   SOMMERYILLE, J.

For the reasons given in the case entitled State of Louisiana ex rel. Louisiana Trust & Savings Bank v. Board of Liquidation of the State Debt et al., 67 South. 370, ante, p. 571, No. 20854 on the docket of this court, this day decided—

It is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the judgment appealed from be reversed; that the alternative writ of mandamus issued herein be recalled; and that the injunction be dissolved — all at the cost of relator in both courts.  