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Villa v. Van Schaick
VILLA et al. v. VAN SCHAICK, SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. No. 54. Argued October 23, 1936. Decided December 7, 1936. Mr. Hartwell Cabell, with whom Mr. Asa B. Kellogg was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Walter B. Herendeen, wi
United States v. Wood
UNITED STATES v. WOOD. No. 34. Argued October 20, 1936. Decided December 7, 1936. Assistant Attorney General McMahon, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. William W. Barron and Warner W. Gardner were on the brief, for the United Sta
McKee v. Paradise
McKEE, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, v. PARADISE, TRUSTEE. Nos. 4 and 5. Argued October 12, 1936. Decided December 7, 1936. Mr. William E. Leahy, with whom Messrs. William J. Hughes, Jr., A. L. Schapiro, and B. C. Schiff were on the brief, for pet
W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews
No. 49. No. 50. No. 64. W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews, Industrial Commissioner of New York, et al.; E. C. Stearns & Co. v. Same; and Associated Industries of New York State, Inc. v. Department of Labor of New York et al. Argued Novem
American Bakeries Co. v. Huntsville
No. 464. American Bakeries Co. et al v. Huntsville. Jurisdictional statement distributed October 31, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Messrs. Hughes Spalding and Joseph B. Brennan for appellants. Mr. Robert V. Fletcher for appellee.
Musser v. Sheppard
No. 439. Musser v. Sheppard, Comptroller of Public Accounts. Jurisdictional statement distributed October 24, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Mark McGee for appellant. Mr. Wm. McCraw, Attorney General of Texas, and Messrs. William C. Da
Gully v. First National Bank
GULLY, STATE TAX COLLECTOR FOR MISSISSIPPI, v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN MERIDIAN. No. 29. Argued October 19, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. J. C. Floyd for petitioner. Mr. R. E. Wilbourn, with whom Mr. A. S. Bozeman was on the brief, for
Fox v. Capital Co.
FOX v. CAPITAL COMPANY. No. 23. Argued October 16, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Benjamin Reass for petitioner. Mr. William D. Whitney, with whom Messrs. Frederick H. Wood and Samuel B. Stewart, Jr., were on the brief, for respondent.
Chisholm v. Gilmer
CHISHOLM et al. v. GILMER, RECEIVER. No. 11. Argued October 13, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Minitree J. Fulton, with whom Messrs. Homan W. Walsh and Lyttelton Waddell were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. George Gilmer, with whom
Essex Razor Blade Corp. v. Gillette Safety Razor Co.
ESSEX RAZOR BLADE CORP. v. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. No. 21. Argued October 15, 16, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. George E. Middleton, with whom Mr. C. M. Palmer was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Henry R. Ashton, with whom Mr. Cha
Wainer v. United States
WAINER et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 51. Argued October 12, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. John E. Dougherty, with whom Messrs. Harry C. Heyl and Irwin S. Rubelle were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Gordon Dean argued the cause, and
Helvering v. Illinois Life Insurance
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. ILLINOIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. No. 27. Argued October 16, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Thurman Arnold, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Jackson, and Messrs. Sew
Foust v. Munson Steamship Lines
FOUST, ADMINISTRATOR, v. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES. No. 19. Argued October 15, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Simone N. Gazan for petitioner. Mr. Arthur M. Boal, with whom Mr. Alfred N. Heuston was on the brief, for respondent.
Missouri v. Ross
MISSOURI v. ROSS, TRUSTEE, et al. No. 3. Submitted October 12, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Gilbert Lamb, with whom Mr. Roy McKittrick, Attorney General of Missouri, was on the brief, submitted for petitioner. Mr. Edgar H. Wayman sub
Bourdieu v. Pacific Western Oil Co.
BOURDIEU v. PACIFIC WESTERN OIL CO. et al. No. 2. Argued October 12, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Archer B. Dorman, with whom Messrs. Jefferson P. Chandler and Howard W. Wright were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Herbert W. Clark,
State Board of Equalization v. Young's Market Co.
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF CALIFORNIA et al. v. YOUNG’S MARKET CO. et al. No. 22. Argued October 19, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Walter L. Bowers, with whom Mr. U. S. Webb, Attorney General of California, was on the brief, for a
Mechanics Universal Joint Co. v. Culhane
MECHANICS UNIVERSAL JOINT CO. et al. v. CULHANE, RECEIVER. No. 17. Argued October 14, 15, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Samuel R. Kenworthy for petitioners. Messrs. Roy F. Hall and George P. Barse, with whom Mr. John F. Anderson was o
Jose Rivera Soler & Co. v. United Firemen's Insurance
JOSE RIVERA SOLER & CO. v. UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 31. Argued October 20, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Francis H. Dexter for petitioner. Mr. Henri Brown, with whom Mr. Carroll G. Walter was on the brie
P. J. Carlin Construction Co. v. Heaney
P. J. CARLIN CONSTRUCTION CO. et al. v. HEANEY et al. No. 9. Argued October 13, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Elmer C. Sherwood for petitioners. Mr. Henry Epstein, Solicitor General of New York, with whom Mr. John J. Bennett, Jr., Att
Barwise v. Sheppard
BARWISE et al., TRUSTEES, v. SHEPPARD, COMPTROLLER OF TEXAS, et al. No. 10. Argued October 13, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. William B. Watkins for appellants. Mr. William McCraw, Attorney General of Texas, with whom Mr. H. Grady Chan
Valentine v. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
VALENTINE, CHAIRMAN OF THE IOWA STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT AND REVIEW, et al. v. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. No. 13. Argued October 14, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Frank F. Messer and Mr. Edward L. O’Connor, Attorney General of
Cate v. Beasley
CATE et al. v. BEASLEY et al. No. 30. Argued October 19, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Richard W. Stouts submitted for petitioners. Mr. Lloyd G. Owen, with whom Messrs. James A. Veasey, Guy H. Woodward, and R. J. Roberts were on the b
Southeastern Express Co. v. Pastime Amusement Co.
SOUTHEASTERN EXPRESS CO. v. PASTIME AMUSEMENT CO. No. 46. Submitted October 22, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Mr. Harry L. Greene, with whom Messrs. Rembert Marshall and Nath B. Barnwell were on the brief, submitted for petitioner. No app
In re 620 Church Street Building Corp.
IN THE MATTER OF 620 CHURCH STREET BUILDING CORP. et al. No. 271. Argued October 23, 1936. Decided November 9, 1936. Messrs. Theodore E. Rein and Isaac M. Mills for petitioners. Mr. Isaac E. Ferguson, with whom Messrs. Hugo Sonnenschein and
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