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Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway Co. v. Wallace
NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO. v. WALLACE, COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY OF TENNESSEE, et al. No. 176. Argued December 12, 1932. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Fitzgerald Hall, with whom Mr. Frank Slemons was on the brief, for
United States v. Acme Operating Corp.
UNITED STATES v. ACME OPERATING CORP. et al. No. 319. Argued January 16, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. . Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Mr. Erwin N'. Grisw.old were on the brief, for the United St
New York Central Railroad v. Talisman, Long Island R.
NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. v. THE TALISMAN, LONG ISLAND R. CO., CLAIMANT. No. 286. Argued January 11, 12, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Leonard J. Matteson, with whom Messrs. D. Roger Englar and Clive C. Handy were on the brief, fo
Anglo-Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp. v. Alabama
ANGLO-CHILEAN NITRATE SALES CORP. v. ALABAMA. .No. 377. Argued January 19, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. B. Worth Vaughan, with whom Mr. Elihu Root, Jr., was on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Thomas E. Knight, Jr., Attorney General
Federal Trade Commission v. Royal Milling Co.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. ROYAL MILLING CO. et al. No. 393. Argued January 20, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Assistant to the Attorney General John Lord O’Brian, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and-Messrs. Charles H. Weston, William
Miller v. Aderhold
MILLER v. ADERHOLD, WARDEN. No. 138. Argued January 9, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Dean G. Acheson for petitioner. Mr. Paul D. Miller, with whom- Solicitor General Thacker, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs. John J.
Dickson v. Uhlmann Grain Co.
DICKSON et al. v. UHLMANN GRAIN CO. No. 63. Argued November 16, 17, 1932. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. S. J. Jones for petitioners. Mr. Paul R. Stinson, with whom Messrs. Arthur Mag and Roy B. Thomson were on the brief, for respondent.
Union Bank & Trust Co. v. Phelps
UNION BANK & TRUST CO. v. PHELPS. No. 346. Argued January 17, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Messrs. William B. White and John 8. Coleman for petitioner. Messrs. Thomas E. Knight, Jr., Attorney General of Alabama, and Frontis H. Moore, Ass
Broad River Power Co. v. Query
BROAD RIVER POWER CO. v. QUERY et al. No. 390. Argued January 20, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. George M. LePine, with whom Messrs. C. Edward Paxson and W. C. McLain were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. J. Fraser Lyon, with whom Mr.
George A. Ohl & Co. v. A. L. Smith Iron Works
GEORGE A. OHL & CO. v. A. L. SMITH IRON WORKS. Nos. 228 and 229. Argued December 16, 1932. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Lee M. Friedman, with whom Mr. Louis B. King was or the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Martin Witte, with whom Messrs. .Low
Voehl v. Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America
VOEHL v. INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. No. 315. Argued January 13, 1933. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Israel J. Mendelson for petitioner. Mr. G. Bowdoin Craighill, with whom Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney and John S. Flannery
Burnet v. Huff
BURNET, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. HUFF et al. No. 58. Argued December 6, 1932. Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Paul D. Miller, with whom Solicitor General Thacker, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs. Sewall Key and A
Atlantic City Electric Co. v. Commissioner
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 163. Argued December 13, 1932 Decided February 6, 1933. Mr. Graham Sumner for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Solicitor General Thacher, Assist
Lawson v. Whitlock Cordage Co.
No. 566. Lawson v. Whitlock Cordage Co. January 23, 1933. Mr. W. Hastings Swenarton for petitioner. Messrs. Wm. Houston Kenyon and Theodore S. Kenyon for respondent.
Palermo v. United States
No. 548. Palermo v. United States. January 23,1933. Mr. Samuel Feller for petitioner. Solicitor. General Thacker and Messrs. Paul D. Miller, Harry S'. Ridgely, and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Buffum v. Peter Barceloux Co.
No. 564. Buffum, Trustee in Bankruptcy, v. Peter Barceloux Co. January 23, 1933. Messrs. Robert T. Devlin, William H. Devlin, and George R.. Freeman for petitioner. Mr. Stephen W. Downey for respondent.
Dr. Bloom Dentist Inc. v. Cruise
No. 588. Dr. Bloom Dentist Inc. v. Cruise, City Clerk. Jurisdictional statement submitted January 14,1933. Decided January 23, 1933. Mr. Thomas G. Frost for appellant. Messrs. Arthur J. W. Hilly and J. Joseph Lilly for appellee.
Rogers v. Guaranty Trust Co.
ROGERS v. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK et. al. No. 227. Argued December 15, 16,. 1932. Decided January 23, 1933. Mr. Richard Reid Rogers pro se. Mr. Evan Shelby was on the brief. Mr. John W. Davis, with whom Mr. Nathan D. Miller-was o
Cook v. United States
COOK v. UNITED STATES. No. 82. Argued December 7, 1932. Decided January 23, 1933. Messrs. Joseph E. Fitzpatrick and Edmund M- Toland, with whom Mr. Mortimer W. Newton was on the brief, for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom As
Moder v. United States
No. 609. Moder et al. v. United States. January 16, 1933. Mr. ■ Jesse C. Duke for petitioners. No appearancé for the United States.
Fort Smith Suburban Ry. Co. v. Kansas City Southern Ry. Co.
No. 278. Fort Smith Suburban Ry. Co. et al. v. Kansas City Southern Ry. Co. Argued January 11, 1933. Decided January 16, 1933. Mr. Thomas B. Pryor, with whom Mr. Edward J. White was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Frank H. Moore, with wh
Wilbur v. United States ex rel. Chestatee Pyrites & Chemical Corp.
WILBUR, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. CHESTATEE PYRITES & CHEMICAL CORP. No. 335. Argued December 6, 1932. Decided January 16, 1933. Assistant-Attorney General. Richardson, with whom' Solicitor General Thacher, and Mes
United States v. Factors & Finance Co.
UNITED STATES v. FACTORS & FINANCE CO. No. 141. Argued December 8, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Assistant Attorney General Bugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Whitney North Seymour, George II. Foster, Bradley B. Gilman,
United States v. Henry Prentiss & Co.
UNITED STATES v. HENRY PRENTISS & CO., INC. No. 234. Argued December 8, 9, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Youngguist, and Messrs. Whitney Noith
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