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Helvering v. Falk
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. FALK et al., EXECUTORS. No. 225. Argued December 11,1933. Decided January 15, 1934. Mr. Erwin N. Griswold, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Mr. Sewall Key, and Miss Helen R. Carloss were on
Williams v. Union Central Life Insurance
WILLIAMS v. UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. No. 208. Argued December 14, 1933. Decided January 15, 1934. Mr. Harris O. Williams, with whom Messrs. Charles O. Harris, Charles Gibbs, and H. T. McGown were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Eu
Helvering v. Canfield
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. CANFIELD. No. 158. Argued December 13, 1933. Decided January 15, 1934. Mr. H. Brian Holland, with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Sewall Keg and Andrew D. Sharpe were on the brief, fo
Pigeon River Improvement, Slide & Boom Co. v. Charles W. Cox, Ltd.
PIGEON RIVER IMPROVEMENT, SLIDE & BOOM CO. v. CHARLES W. COX, LTD. No. 126. Argued December 6, 7, 1933. Decided January 15, 1934. Mr. John D. Jenswold, with whom Mr. Bernard R. Goggins was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Edward L. Boyle, w
Snyder v. Massachusetts
SNYDER v. MASSACHUSETTS. No. 241. Argued November 7, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. A. C. Webber, with whom Messrs. Henry P. Fielding and L. H. Weinstein were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Joseph E. Warner, Attorney General of Massa
Morrison v. California
MORRISON et al. v. CALIFORNIA. No. 487. Argued December 12, 13, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. J. Marion Wright for appellants. Mr. James S. Howie, Deputy Attorney General of California, with whom Mr. U. S. Webb, Attorney General, was o
Federal Trade Commission v. Algoma Lumber Co.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. ALGOMA LUMBER CO. et al. No. 240. Argued December 14, 15, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Assistant Attorney General Stephens, with whom Solicitor General.Biggs and Messrs. Robert E. Healy, Martin A. Morrison, and
R. H. Stearns Co. v. United States
R. H. STEARNS CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 133. Argued December 5, 6, 1933. — Decided January 8, 1934. Messrs. Howe P. Cochran and James S. Y. Ivins, with whom Messrs. Frederick S. Winston and Richard B. Barker were on the brief, for petitione
Whitcomb v. Helvering
LOUISE A. WHITCOMB v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 145. Submitted December 8, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Felix T. Smith, W. W. Spalding, and Robert A. Littleton were on the brief for petitio
Freuler v. Helvering
FREULER, ADMINISTRATOR, v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 129. Argued December 8, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Messrs. Claude R. Branch and Felix T. Smith, with whom Messrs. W. W. Spalding and Robert A. Littleton were on
City Bank Farmers Trust Co. v. Schnader
CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST CO., EXECUTOR, v. SCHNADER, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA, et. al. No. 84. Argued November 9, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. Henry S. Drinker, Jr., with whom Messrs. Leslie M. Swope, H. Gordon McCouch, and Wol
Federal Compress & Warehouse Co. v. McLean
FEDERAL COMPRESS & WAREHOUSE CO. et al. v. McLEAN, SHERIFF, et al. No. 166. Argued December 11, 13, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. Garner W. Green, with whom Mr. Marcellus Green was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. W. W. Pierce, Assist
Wolfle v. United States
WOLFLE v. UNITED STATES. No. 338. Argued December 12, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. George E. Flood, with whom Messrs. S. J. Wettrick and H. Sylvester Garvin were on the brief, for petitioner. Assistant Solicitor General MacLean, with
Connell v. Walker
CONNELL et al. v. WALKER. No. 535. Submitted December 4, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. John A. Jorgenson was on the brief for petitioners. Mr. Paul E. Shorb was on the brief for respondent.
Mutual Lumber Co. v. Poe
No. 621. Mutual Lumber Co. v. Poe, Collector of Internal Revenue. January 8, 1934. Messrs. Charles E. McCulloch, Charles A. Hart, and Ivan F. Phipps for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. J. Louis Monarch and Edward H. Horton f
Roney v. Helvering
No. 604. No. 605. Roney v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; and Schapiro v. Same. January 8, 1934. Messrs. Wilton H. Wallace, E. F. Colladay, and Joseph C. McGarragky for petitioners. Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Sewall K
Junod v. Smith
No. 571. Junod v. Smith, Warden. January 8, 1934. Mr. E. L. Junod, pro se. No appearanee for respondent.
Ex parte Di Pippa
No. —, original. Ex parte Di Pippa. January 8, 1934. Mr. Boceo Di Pippa, pro se.
Schmeling v. F. W. Woolworth Co.
No. 664. Schmeling v. F. W. Woolworth Co. Jurisdictional statement submitted December .30, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. Joseph H. Brady for appellant. ' Mr. Clay C. Rogers for appellee.
Vermont v. New Hampshire
VERMONT v. NEW HAMPSHIRE. No. 2, original. Decree entered January 8, 1934.
Missouri Pacific Railroad v. Hartley Bros.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. v. HARTLEY BROTHERS. No. 200. Argued December 14, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. Wm. L. Curtis argued the cause, and Messrs. Edward J. White and Thomas B. Pryor filed a brief, for petitioner. Mr. H. D. More
P. F. Petersen Baking Co. v. Bryan
P. F. PETERSEN BAKING CO. et al. v. BRYAN, GOVERNOR, et al. No. 203. Argued December 8, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Messrs. Harold D. LeMar and. John C. Grover for appellants. Mr. Paul F. Good, with whom Mr. Daniel Stubbs was on the brie
State Corp. Commission v. Wichita Gas Co.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF KANSAS et al. v. WICHITA GAS CO. et al. No. 114. Argued November 16, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Messrs. E. H. Hatcher and Charles D. Welch, with whom Mr. Roland Boynton, Attorney General' of Kansas, and M
Lumbra v. United States
LUMBRA v. UNITED STATES. No. 152. Argued November 17, 1933. Decided January 8, 1934. Mr. Warren E.-Miller for petitioner. Mr. Will G. Beardslee, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Solicitor General MacLean, and Messrs. Randolph C.
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