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Hilton Lumber Co. v. Grissom
No. 427. Hilton Lumber Co. v. Grissom, Collector of Internal Revenue. November 5, 1934. Mr. John W. Townsend for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Messrs. James W. Morris and J. Louis Monarch for r
Laurent v. Stites
No. 418. Laurent, Receiver, et al. v. Stites, Trustee in Bankruptcy. November 5, 1934. Mr. David R. Castleman for petitioners. Mr. Elwood Hamilton for respondent.
Sabine Towing Co. v. Brennan
No. 401. Sabine Towing Co., Inc. et al. v. Brennan, Administratrix, et al. November 5, 1934. Messrs. William G. Feely and M. A. Grace for petitioners. Messrs. C. W. Howth, M. G. Adams, and H. C. Hughes for respondents.
Seabury v. Green
No. 434. Seabury, Receiver, v. Green, Administratrix, et al. November 5, 1934. Mr. R. O. Purdy for petitioner. Mr. Samuel Want for respondents.
Paramount Publix Corp. v. American Tri-Ergon Corp.
No. 254. Paramount Publix Corp. v. American Tri-Ergon Corp. November 5, 1934.
Kagarise v. Railroad Commission
No. 468. Kagarise v. Railroad Commission of California et al. Motion submitted October 27, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Messrs. Warren E. Libby and William A. Sherwin for appellant. Mr. Ira H. Rowell for appellees.
Rosen v. Fry
No. 347. Rosen v. Fry, Excise Director of Indiana, et al. Jurisdictional statement submitted October 20, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Ronald C. Oldham for appellant. Messrs. Philip Lutz, Jr., and Herbert J. Patrick for appellees.
Clifton Manufacturing Co. v. United States
CLIFTON MANUFACTURING CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 146. Argued October 17, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Wm. A. Sutherland, with whom Messrs. Joseph B. Brennan and Samuel Nesbitt Evins were on the brief, for petitioner. Assistant to the
National Paper Products Co. v. Helvering
NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS CO. v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 35. Argued October 17, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. John Francis Neylan, with whom Mr. J. Paul Miller was on the brief, for petitioners. Assistant to the
Zellerbach Paper Co. v. Helvering
ZELLERBACH PAPER CO. v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. Nos. 37 and 38. Argued October 17, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. John Francis Neylan, with whom Mr. J. Paul Miller was on the brief, for petitioners. Assistant to th
Hegeman Farms Corp. v. Baldwin
HEGEMAN FARMS CORP. v. BALDWIN et al. No. 27. Argued October 8, 9, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Leonard Acker, with whom Mr. Samuel Rubinton was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Henry S. Manley, with whom Mr. John J. Bennett, Jr., At
Warner v. Goltra
WARNER, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. GOLTRA. No. 4. Submitted October 8, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Messrs. Walter P. Armstrong, Samuel W. Fordyce, Henry J. Richardson, and C. Powell Fordyce submitted for petitioner. Mr. Joseph T. Davis submitte
Mattson v. Department of Labor & Industries
MATTSON v. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OF WASHINGTON. No. 29. Argued October 18, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Harry E. Foster for appellant. Mr. Daniel Baker and Mr. Miles H. McKey, Assistant Attorney General of Oregon, with w
Helvering v. Bliss
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. BLISS. No. 6. Argued October 9, 10, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Solicitor General Biggs, with whom Assistant Attorney General Wideman and Messrs. James W. Morris and J. P. Jackson were on
Waco v. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
WACO v. UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY CO. et. al. No. 5. Argued October 9, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. John McGlasson, with whom Mr. J. Walter Cocke was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. G. B. Rogers, with whom Mr. Tom P. Scott
McNally v. Hill
McNALLY v. HILL, WARDEN. No. 15. Argued October 12, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. John S. Wise, Jr., submitted for petitioner. Mr. Justin Miller, with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Harry S. Ridgely and W. Marvin Smith were
Helvering v. Morgan's, Inc.
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. MORGAN’S, INC. et al. No. 12. Argued October 11, 12, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. H. Brian Holland, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Messrs. Ja
City Bank Farmers Trust Co. v. Schnader
CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST CO., EXECUTOR, v. SCHNADER, ATTORNEY GENERAL, et al. No. 30. Argued Ocober 15, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Henry S. Drinker, Jr., with whom Messrs. Leslie M. Swope, H. Gordon McCouch, and Wolcott P. Robbins w
Rowley v. Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co.
ROWLEY, TREASURER OF CONVERSE COUNTY, WYOMING, et al. v. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO. No. 9. Argued October 10, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Ray E. Lee, Attorney General of Wyoming, and Mr. James A. Greenwood, with whom Mr. Geo
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen v. Pinkston
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN & ENGINEMEN et al. v. PINKSTON. No. 32. Argued October 16, 17, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. T'homas Stevenson for petitioners. Mr. W. L. Bryan, with whom Mr. James B. Garfield was on the brief, for r
British-American Tobacco Co. v. Helvering
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., LTD., v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 24. Argued October 11, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. John H. Jackson, with whom Messrs. H. H. Shelton and Haig H. Davidian were on the brief, for
Helvering v. Stockholms Enskilda Bank
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. STOCKHOLMS ENSKILDA BANK. No. 10. Argued October 10, 11, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Assistant Solicitor General MacLean, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wide
Long v. Ansell
LONG v. ANSELL. No. 18. Argued October 15, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Seth W. Richardson, with whom Messrs. Joseph E. Davies, Raymond N. Beebe, and Adrian F. Busick were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Samuel T. Ansell submitted,
McCandless v. Furlaud
McCANDLESS, RECEIVER, v. FURLAUD et al. No. 11. Argued October 11, 1934. Decided November 5, 1934. Mr. Ralph Royall for petitioner. Mr. Louis B. Eppstein, with whom Messrs. Ira TVHirshfield and Louis J. Altkrug were on the brief, for respon
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