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Mobley v. New York Life Insurance
MOBLEY v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. No. 751. Argued May 6, 1935. — Decided May 27, 1935. Mr. Sidney C. Mize for petitioner. Mr. William H. Watkins, with whom Messrs. Louis H. Cooke and P. H. Eager, Jr., were on the brief, for respondent.
Humphrey's Executor v. United States
HUMPHREY’S EXECUTOR v. UNITED STATES. No. 667. Argued May 1, 1935. — Decided May 27, 1935. Mr. Wm. J. Donovan, orally (Messrs. Henry Herrick Bond and Ralstone R. Irvine were with him on the brief) for Humphrey’s Executor. Solicitor General
Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank v. Radford
LOUISVILLE JOINT STOCK LAND BANK v. RADFORD. No. 717. Argued April 1, 2, 1935. — Decided May 27, 1935. Messrs. John W. Davis and Wm. Marshall Bullitt, with whom Mr. John E. Tarrant was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. William Lemke, Specia
A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States
A. L. A. SCHECHTER POULTRY CORP. et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 854. Argued May 2, 3, 1935. — Decided May 27, 1935. Messrs. Joseph Heller and Frederick H. Wood, with whom Mr. Jacob E. Heller was on the brief, for A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Co
Federal Land Bank of St. Louis v. Priddy
No. 694. Federal Land Bank of St. Louis v. Priddy, Circuit Judge. Ante, p. 229. May 20, 1935.
Royal Union Life Insurance v. Gross
No. 893. No. 894. Royal Union Life Insurance Co. v. Gross et al.; and Great Republic Life Insurance Co. v. Same. May 20, 1935. Messrs. Guy A. Miller and Hugh W. Darling for Royal. Union Life Insurance Co. Mr. William E. Allen for Great Repu
Hamburg-American Line v. Elting
No. 865. Hamburg-American Line v. Elting, Collector of Customs. May 20, 1935. Messrs. Roger O’Donnell, Lambert O’Donnell, and William J. Peters for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Sweeney, and Messrs. Paul A.
Brooklyn Ash Removal Co. v. United States
No. 841. Brooklyn Ash Removal Co., Inc. v. United States. May 20, 1935. Mr. Frank L. Warfield for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Mr. James W. Morris for the United States.
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. v. United States
No. 850. Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. v. United States. May 20, 1935. Messrs. Charles H. LeFevre and Howard S. LeRoy for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Mr. James W. Morris for the United States.
Ex Parte Brummett
No. —, original. Ex parte Brummett. May 20, 1935. Mr. C. M. Brummett, pro se.
Escoe v. Zerbst
ESCOE v. ZERBST, WARDEN. No. 773. Argued May 6, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Seth W. Richardson submitted for petitioner. Mr. Sanford Bates, with whom Solicitor General Reed was on the brief, for respondent.
United States v. Mack
UNITED STATES v. MACK et al. No. 693. Argued May 1, 2, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Assistant to the Attorney General Stanley, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. Alexander Holtzoff and Carl McFarland were on the brief, for the Un
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. United States
YOUNGSTOWN SHEET & TUBE CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 552. Argued April 30, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Frederick H. Wood, with whom Messrs. J. (I. Argetsinger, J. E. Bennett, and August C. Gutheim were on the brief, for appe
United States v. West Virginia
UNITED STATES v. WEST VIRGINIA et al. No. 17, original. Argued May 2, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Homer A. Holt, Attorney General of West Virginia, for the State of West Virginia, defendant, in support of its motion to dismiss. Messrs
Wisconsin v. Michigan
WISCONSIN v. MICHIGAN. No. 15, original. Argued February 11, 1935 and April 8, 1935.— Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Adolph J. Bieberstein, with whom Mr. James E. Finnegan, Attorney General of Wisconsin, Mr. Joseph G. Hirschberg, Deputy Attorney
Herndon v. Georgia
HERNDON v. GEORGIA. No. 665. Argued April 12, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Whitney North Seymour, with whom Mr. Carol King was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. J. Walter LeCraw, Assistant Solicitor General, with whom Mr. M. J. Yeomans,
Senior v. Braden
SENIOR v. BRADEN et al. No. 658. Argued April 9, 10, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. Murray Seasongood, with whom Mr. Lester A. Jaffe was on the reply brief, for appellant. Mr. John W. Bricker, Attorney General of Ohio, and Mr. E. G. Schu
Superintendent of Five Civilized Tribes v. Commissioner
SUPERINTENDENT OF FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 817. Argued May 6, 7, 1935. — Decided May 20, 1935. Messrs. Thomas J. Reilly and Arthur F. Mullen, with whom Messrs. F. M. Goodwin and George F. Shea were on t
Stewart v. Keyes
STEWART v. KEYES et al. No. 142. Argued December 6, 1934. — Decided May 20, 1935. Mr. William Neff for appellant. Mr. Richard H. Wills, with whom Messrs. James C. Denton and A. M. Beets were on the brief, for appellees.
Chemung Canal Trust Co. v. Commissioner
No. 861. Chemung Canal Trust Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. May 13, 1935. Mr. William Flannery for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Mr. James W. Morris for respondent.
Simms Oil Co. v. Helvering
No. 842. Simms Oil Co. v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. May 13, 1935. Messrs. J. Sterling Halstead, Edward Cornell, Harold C. McCollom, and Roger Hinds for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Widema
McCandless v. Furlaud
No. 880. McCandless, Receiver, v. Furlaud et al. May 13, 1935. Mr. Ralph Royall for petitioner. Messrs. Louis, B. Epp-stein, Ira W. Hirshfield, and Louis J. Altkrug for respondents.
Mississippi Central Railroad v. Smith
No. 899. Mississippi Central Railroad Co. v. Smith. Jurisdictional statement submitted May 4, 1935. Decided May 13, 1935. Mr. Thomas Brady, Jr., for appellant. Messrs. William H. Watkins and S. Bi Laub for appellee.
United States ex rel. Kassin v. Mulligan
UNITED STATES ex rel. KASSIN v. MULLIGAN, U. S. MARSHAL, et al. No. 569. Argued April 2, 1935. — Decided May 13, 1935. Mr. David P. Siegel for petitioner. Assistant Solicitor General MacLean, with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Ha
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