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Burnet v. Peavy-Wilson Lumber Co.
No. 537. No. 538. No. 539. Burnet, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, v. Peavy-Wilson Lumber Co.; Same v. Peavy-Moore Lumber Co.; and Same v. Peavy-Byrnes Lumber Co. Argued April 12, 13, 1932. Decided April 18, 1932. Mr. Whitney North Seymou
Lang v. United States
No. 730. Lang v. United States. Argued April 12, 1932. Decided April 18, 1932. Messrs. Charles Dicker-man Williams and Jerome A. Strauss for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs.
Kingston v. American Car & Foundry Co.
No. 793. Kingston v. American Car & Foundry Co. et al. April 11, 1932. Messrs. Jacob Chasnoff and George C. Willson for petitioner. Messrs. Wm. R. Gentry and Noah A. Stancliffe for respondents.
Missouri ex rel. Louisville & Nashville R. v. Ossing
No. 763. Missouri ex rel. Louisville & Nashville R. Co. v. Ossing et al. April 11, 1932. Messrs. Harold R. Small and Ashby M. Warren for petitioner. Mr. Chilton Atkinson for respondents.
Phelps v. Commissioner
No. 756. Phelps, Executrix, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Northern Trust Co., Trustee, v. Same; and Phelps v. Same. No. 757. No. 758. April 11, 1932. Messrs. Herbert Pope' and Benjarñin M. Price for petitioners. Solicitor General Tha
Rosa v. Mediavilla
No. 747. Rosa, Monserrate Rafaela et al. v. Mediavilla et al. April 11, 1932. Mr. Henry G. Molina for petitioners. Mr. Gabriel I. Lewis for respondents.
Nash v. United States
No. 737. Nash et al. v. United States. April 11, 1932. Mr. Charles H. Tuttle for petitioners. Solicitor General Thacher, and Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Harry S. Ridgely, and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Schoenthal v. Irving Trust Co.
No. 767. Schoenthal et al. v. Irving Trust Co., Trustee. April 11, 1932. Mr. Horace London for petitioners. Mr. Saul J. Lance for respondent.
United States v. Scharton
UNITED STATES v. SCHARTON. No. 621. Argued March 22, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Solicitor General Thacker, and Messrs. Whitney North Seymour, Sewall Key, and John H. McEvers were on the br
Callahan v. United States
CALLAHAN v. UNITED STATES. No. 576. Argued March 14, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. Louis Halle, with whom Mr. Milton R. Kroopj was on the brief, for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Solicitor General Thacker
Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. v. Hicks
SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS, INC. v. HICKS, ADMINISTRATRIX, et al. No. 430. Argued February 16, 17, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. D. Roger Englar, with whom Me'ssrs. Chauncey I. Clark, Leonard J. Matteson, and George S. Brengle were on the b
Pacific Co. v. Johnson
PACIFIC CO., LTD. v. JOHNSON, STATE TREASURER. No. 270. Argued January 8, 1932. Reargued March 17, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. Stuart Chevalier, with whom Messrs. Melvin D. Wilson, Joseph D. Peeler, Donald O. Hunter, and Robert N. Mil
Shriver v. Woodbine Savings Bank
SHRIVER v. WOODBINE SAVINGS BANK. No. 158. Submitted December 3, 1931. Argued March 14, 15, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Messrs. H. B. Claypool and W. E. Wallace, With whom Mr. James M. Parsons was on the brief, for appellant.- Mr. J. A. M
United States v. Lefkowitz
UNITED STATES v. LEFKOWITZ et al. No. 466. Argued February 19, 23, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs. John J. Byrne and Wilbur H. Friedman were on the brief,
Coombes v. Getz
COOMBES v. GETZ. No. 528. Argued March 21, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. Joseph L. Lewinson, with whom Messrs. W. H. Douglass, Nat Schmulowitz, and Bronte M. Aikins were on the brief; for petitioner. Mr. Alfred Sutro, with whom Messrs.
Hagner v. United States
HAGNER et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 590. Argued March 14, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. Wm. E. Leahy, with whom Messrs. Luden II. Vandoren and Wm. J. Hughes, Jr., were on the brief, for petitioners. Solidtor General Thacher, with whom M
United States v. Limehouse
UNITED STATES v. LIMEHOUSE. No. 513. Argued February 25, 26, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. Claude R. Branch, with whom Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Dodds, and Mr. W. Marvin Smith were on the brief, for the Unite
Canada Malting Co. v. Paterson Steamships, Ltd.
CANADA MALTING CO., LTD. v. PATERSON STEAMSHIPS, LTD. No. 487. Argued February 25, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Mr. D. Roger Englar, with whom Messrs. Oscar R. Huston, Leonard J. Matteson, Henry J. Bigham, and James W. Ryan were on the bri
Burnet v. Coronado Oil & Gas Co.
BURNET, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. CORONADO OIL & GAS CO. No. 341. Argued January 15, 1932. Reargued March 16, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Assistant Attorney General Youngquist and Messrs. Se
Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry Co. v. United States
CLAIBORNE-ANNAPOLIS FERRY CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 454. Argued February 18, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Messrs. Philip B. Perlman and Jesse I. Miller, with whom Mr. George E. Edelin was on the brief, for appellant. ■ Assistant to t
Carroll v. Becker
CARROLL v. BECKER, SECRETARY OF STATE. No. 805. Argued March 24, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Messrs. Edward F. Collada-y and Hyman G. Stein for petitioner. .Mr. Ray Weightman, Assistant Attorney General of Missouri, with whom Messrs. Stra
Koenig v. Flynn
KOENIG et al. v. FLYNN, SECRETARY OF STATE, et al. No. 731. Argued March 24, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Messrs. Abraham S. Gilbert and Benjamin L. Fairchild for petitioners. Mr. Henry Epstein, First Assistant Attorney General of New York
Smiley v. Holm
SMILEY v. HOLM, SECRETARY OF STATE. No. 617. Argued March 16, 17, 1932. Decided April 11, 1932. Messrs. George T. Simpson and Alfred W. Bowen, with whom Messrs. John A. Weeks and W. Yale Smiley were on the brief, for petitioner. Messrs. Hen
Brandywine Hundred Realty Co. v. Cotillo
No. 735. Brandywine Hundred Realty Co. v. Cotillo. March 28, 1932. Mr. Charles F. Curley for petitioner. Mr. Reuben Satterthwaite, Jr., for respondent.
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