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Chassaniol v. City of Greenwood
CHASSANIOL v. CITY OF GREENWOOD. No. 428. Argued February 6, 1934. Decided March 12, 1934. Mr. Edward W. Smith, with whom Messrs. Sam C. Cook,.Marcellus Green, and Garner W. Green were on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. J. A. Lauderdale a
Columbian National Life Insurance v. Halsband
No. 770. Columbian National Life Insurance Co. v. Halsband. March 5, 1934. Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Frederick H. Nash, and Eli J. Blair for petitioner. Mr. Horace L. Cheyney for respondent.
Wallace v. Board of Trade
No. 754. No. 755. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, et al. v. Board of Trade of Chicago; and Farmers National Grain Corp. v. Same. March 5, 1934. Solicitor General Biggs for petitioner in No. 754. Messrs. Carl Meyer- and Irving B. Goldsmit
Orr v. Neilly
No. 769. Orr et al. v. Neilly, Trustee in Bankruptcy. March 5, 1934. Messrs. Horace Russell and D. C. Webb for petitioners. Mr.. Marion Smith for respondent.
Buffalo Dry Dock Co. v. Salkeld
No. 750. Buffalo Dry Dock Co. v. Salkeld et al. March 5, 1934. Messrs. George Wm. Cottrell and Thomas C. Burke for petitioner. Messrs. Forrest E. Single and Horace T. Atkins for respondents.
Wigton v. Coe
No. 737. Wigton v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents. March 5, 1934. Mr. Henry H. Snelling for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. W. Marvin Smith and T. A. Hostetler for respondent.
Atlantic Mills of Rhode Island v. United States
No. 706. Atlantic Mills of Rhode Island v. United States. March 5, 1934. Mr. Mark J. Ryan for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Mr. Erwin N. Griswold for the United Statés.
Conner v. Alabama Great Southern R. Co.
No. 809. Conner v. Alabama Great Southern R. Co. et al. March 5, 1934. Mr. Horace C. Wilkinson for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
Van Dyke v. Helvering
No. 311. No. 312. Ida A. Van Dyke v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue ; and Cleve W. Van Dyke v. Same. March 5, 1934. See ante, p. -642.
Western & Atlantic Railroad v. Michael
No. 768. Western & Atlantic Railroad v. Michael. Motion to dismiss submitted February 17, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Fitzgerald Hall for appellant. Mr. Samuel D. Hewlett for appellee.
Travelers Protective Ass'n of America v. Prinsen
TRAVELERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA v. PRINSEN. No. 429. Argued February 9, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Emmett M. Bagley, with whom Mr. Paul H. Ray was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Joseph H. Peterson, with whom Messrs. Har
Life & Casualty Insurance v. Barefield
LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. OF TENNESSEE v. BAREFIELD. No. 509. Argued February 5, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Moreau P. Estes, with whom Messrs. P. M. Estes and Myron T. Nailling were on the brief, for appellant. No appearance for a
Life & Casualty Insurance v. McCray
LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. OF TENNESSEE v. McCRAY. No. 89. Argued February 5, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Moreau P. Estes, with whom Messrs. P. M. Estes and Myron T. Nailling were on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Joseph M. Hill
Hansen v. Haff
HANSEN v. HAFF, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION. No. 325. Argued February 6, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Roger O’Donnell, with whom Mr. Stephen M. White was on the brief, for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Sweeney, with whom
Nebbia v. New York
NEBBIA v. NEW YORK. No. 531. Argued December 4, 5, 1933. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr., with whom Mr. Arthur E. Sutherland was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Henry S. Manley, with whom Mr. John J. Bennett, Jr., Atto
Landress v. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance
LANDRESS v. PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. et al. No. 295. Argued February 5, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. William L. Frierson, with whom Mr. R. P. Frierson was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Vaughn Miller for Phoenix Mutual Life
Helvering v. Newport Co.
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. NEWPORT CO. No. 515. Argued February 15, 16, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Erwin N. Griswold., with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Sewall Key and J. P. Jackson were on the brief,
Globe Indemnity Co. v. United States ex rel. Steacy-Schmidt Manufacturing Co.
GLOBE INDEMNITY CO. v. UNITED STATES to the use of STEACY-SCHMIDT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. No. 419. Argued. February 13, 14, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Frederic L. Ballard, with whom Messrs. Robert Brigham and Morris Cheston were on th
Pagel v. Pagel
PAGEL et al. v. PAGEL, ADMINISTRATOR, et al. No. 526. Argued February 16, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. George L. Barnard, with whom Mr. L. D. Barnard was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Charles A. Swenson for respondents.
Trinityfarm Construction Co. v. Grosjean
TRINITYFARM CONSTRUCTION CO. v. GROSJEAN, SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF LOUISIANA. No. 355. Argued February 7, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. D. K. Woodward, Jr., with whom Messrs. Victor A. Sachse and H. Payne Breazeale were on the br
United States v. Illinois Central Railroad
UNITED STATES et al. v. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. et al. No. 422. Argued February 8, 9, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Assistant Solicitor General MacLean, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Stephens, and Messrs
Miguel v. McCarl
MIGUEL v. McCARL, COMPTROLLER GENERAL, et al. No. 435. Argued February 14, 15, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Samuel T. Ansell, with whom Mr. George M. Wilmeth was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Harrell O. Hoagland, with whom Mr. R. L.
Chase National Bank v. City of Norwalk
CHASE NATIONAL BANK v. CITY OF NORWALK. No. 290. Argued January 18, 19, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. George D. Welles, with whom Messrs. Earl F. Boxell, Arthur A. Gammell, and Timothy N. Pfeiffer were on the brief, for petitioner. Messr
Helvering v. American Chicle Co.
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. AMERICAN CHICLE CO. No. 349. Argued February 6, 1934. Decided March 5, 1934. Mr. Erwin N. Griswold, with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Sewall Key and Norman D. Keller were on the br
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