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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co. v. Saxon
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RY. CO. v. SAXON, ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATOR. No. 291. Argued January 8, 1932. — Decided February 15, 1932. .Mr.. A. H. Culwell, with whom Messrs. E. E. Mclnnis and Wm. H. Burges were on the brief, for petitioner. M
Leman v. Krentler-Arnold Hinge Last Co.
LEMAN, ADMINISTRATOR, et al. v. KRENTLER-ARNOLD HINGE LAST CO. No. 332. Argued January 13, 14, 1932. — Decided February 15, 1932. Mr. Ellis'Spear, Jr., for petitioners. Mr. Robert Cushman, with whom Mr. Otto F. Barthel was on the brief, for
Henkel v. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Ry. Co.
HENKEL, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. CO. No. 387. Argued January 21,1932. — Decided February 15, 1932. Mr. Everett Sanders argued the cause, and Mr. Frederick M. Miner filed a brief, for Henkel, Administratr
Blackmer v. United States
BLACKMER v. UNITED STATES. Nos. 200 and 201. Argued January 5, 6, 1932. — Decided February 15, 1932. Messrs. George Gordon Battle and Karl C. Schuyler, with whom Messrs. Eugene D. Millikin, Frederick DeC. Faust, and Charles F. Wilson were o
Binford v. J. H. McLeaish & Co.
No. 391. Binford et al. v. J. H. McLeaish & Co. et al. Argued January 21, 22, 1932. Decided January 25, 1932. Messrs. Albert L. Reed and Elbert Hooper, Assistant Attorney General of Texas; with whom Messrs. James V. Allred, Attorney General
Borum v. United States
No. 550. Borum et al. v. United States. Argued January 22, 1932. Decided January 25, 1932. Mr. John H. Burnett, with whom Messrs. James A. O’Shea and Bertrand Emerson were on the brief, for Borum et al., maintained that the verdict was. bad
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad v. Bezue
NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD CO. v. BEZUE. No. 263. Argued January 7, 1932. — Decided January 25, 1932. Mr. Edward R. Brumley, with whom Mr. John M. Gibbons was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Thomas J. O’Neill, with whom Mr. O
Cousins v. Sovereign Camp
No. 511. Cousins v. Sovereign Camp, Woodmen of the World. Jurisdictional statement submitted January 11, 1932. Decided January 18, 1932. Mr. John D. Cofer for appellant. Mr. Charles L. Black for appellee.
Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co. v. Industrial Board
No. 338. Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co. et al. v. Industrial Board of New York. Argued January 14, 15, 1932. Decided January 18, 1932. Mr. Robert H. Jackson for appellants. Messrs. John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney General of New York, and Joseph
United Drug Co. v. Washburn
No. 324. United Drug Co. v. Washburn, Commissioner of Agriculture. Argued January 13, 1932. Decided January 18, 1932. Mr. Brenton K. Fisk for appellant. Messrs. Clement F. Robinson, Attorney General of Maine, and Nathan W. Thompson were on
Baltimore & Phila. Steamboat Co. v. Norton
BALTIMORE & PHILA. STEAMBOAT CO. et al. v. NORTON, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 185. Argued December 11, 1931. — Decided January 11, 1932. Messrs. Ira A. Campbell and Edwin A. Swingle, with whom Messrs. Cletus- Keating, Vernon S. Jones,
Dunn v. United States
DUNN v. UNITED STATES. No. 393. Argued November 24, 1931. — Decided January 11, 1932. Mr. Roger O’Donnell argued the cause, and Mr. Raymond T. Coughlin filed a brief, for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Assistant Attorney G
Jardine v. Superior Court
No. 482. Jardine v. Superior Court et al. Jurisdictional statement submitted December 14, 1931. Decided January 4, 1932. Messrs. H. W. O’Melveny, Walter K. Tuller, and Irving M. Walker for appellant. Messrs. Leslie R. Hewitt, Aloysius I. Mc
Arizona Grocery Co. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.
ARIZONA GROCERY CO. v. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY CO. et al. No. 98. Argued December 8, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Messrs. Frank L. Snell, Jr., and R. C.-Fulbright, with whom Mr. Samuel White was on the brief, for petitioner.
Transit Commission v. United States
TRANSIT COMMISSION et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 498. Argued November 24, 25, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. George H. Stover, with whom Messrs. John J. Bennett, Jr., Edward M. Deegan, and Charles D'ickerman Williams were on the
Matson Navigation Co. v. United States
MATSON NAVIGATION CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 137. Argued December 9, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. Gregory A. Harrison, with whom Messrs. Herman Phleger, Maurice E. Harrison, and William G. Feely were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr.
American Hide & Leather Co. v. United States
AMERICAN HIDE & LEATHER CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 62. Argued November 25, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Messrs. George E, Hamilton and William E. Hayes for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Bugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher
Southern Railway Co. v. Kentucky
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. v. KENTUCKY. No. 300. Argued December 4, 7, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Messrs. Edward P. Humphrey and Charles W. Milner, with whom Messrs. L. E. Jeffries and S. R. Prince were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Cha
Hodge Drive-It-Yourself Co. v. Cincinnati
HODGE DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF CO. et al. v. CINCINNATI et al. No. 63. Argued November 30, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. Julius B. Samuels for appellants. Messrs. John D. Ellis, City Solicitor of Cincinnati, and Jacob Hauptman, Assistant So
First National Bank v. Maine
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, EXECUTOR, v. MAINE. No. 171. Argued December 10, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. Leonard A. Pierce, with whom Messrs. Charles L. Hutchinson, Herbert J. Connell, and Marion H. Fisher were on the brief, for
Denton v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad
DENTON v. YAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RAILROAD CO. et al. No. 242. Argued December 11, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr, John P. Bramhall, with whom Mr. James E. Mc-Cabe was on. the brief, for petitioner. Mr. H. D. Minor, with whom Messrs
Blockburger v. United States
BLOCKBURGER v. UNITED STATES. No. 374. Argued November 24, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. Harold J. Bandy was on the brief for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, with whom Solicitor General Thatcher, Assistant Attorney General Dodds, a
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad v. Industrial Commission
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD CO. v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ILLINOIS et al. No. 79. Argued December 1, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Mr. Edward W. Rawlins, with whom Mr. Thomas P. Littlepage was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad v. United States
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 88. Argued December 7, 1931. — Decided January 4, 1932. Messrs. F. B. Grier and Carl H. Davis, with whom Mr. M.'G. McDonald was on the brief, for'appellants. Assistant to t
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