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C. M. Kemp Manufacturing Co. v. Hoeltke
No. 901. C. M. Kemp Manufacturing Co. v. Hoeltke. May 18, 1936. Messrs. Arlon V. Cushman and Lewis W. Lake for petitioner. Mr. Frank Keiper for respondent.
Welborn v. Burns Trading Co.
No. 874. Welborn et al., Trustees, et al. v. Burns Trading Co. May 18, 1936. Mr. William, V. Hodges for petitioners. Messrs. David P. Strickler and Ben S. Wendelken for respondent.
Moyerman v. Hale
No. 994. Moyerman v. Hale, Trustee. May 18, 1936. Anna D. Moyerman, pro se. No appearance for respondent.
Duke Power Co. v. Greenwood County
No. 934. Duke Power Co. et al. v. Greenwood County et al. May 18, 1936. Messrs. W. S. O’B. Robinson, Newton D. Baker, Raymond T. Jackson, W. R. Perkins, H. J. Haynsworth, and J. H. Marion for petitioners. Mr. D. W. Robinson, Jr., and Solici
Gully v. First National Bank
No. 911. Gully, State Tax Collector, v. First National Bank. May 18, 1936. Mr. J. C. Floyd for petitioner. Messrs. R. E. Wilbourn and Albert S. Bozeman for respondent.
Ex parte Hagman
No. —, original. Ex parte Hagman. May 18, 1936. Mr. Axel Hagman, pro se.
Hill v. United States ex rel. Wampler
HILL, WARDEN, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. WAMPLER. No. 847. Argued May 4, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Gordon Dean argued the cause and Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Mr. William W. Barron filed a brief, for
Duplate Corp. v. Triplex Safety Glass Co.
DUPLATE CORPORATION et al. v. TRIPLEX SAFETY GLASS CO. Nos. 767 and 768. Argued May 1, 4, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. William Watson Smith, with whom Mr. Leon E. Hickman was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Ambrose L. O’Shea, with who
Koshland v. Helvering
KOSHLAND v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 774. Argued May 1, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr, John C. Altman for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General.Jackson, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. David E. Hudson,
United States v. Corrick
UNITED STATES et al. v. CORRICK et al. No. 656. Argued April 6, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Assistant Attorney General Dickinson, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. Wendell Berge and G. N. Dagger were on the brief, for appellants.
Acker v. United States
ACKER et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 655. Argued April 3, 6, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. George I. Haight, with whom Messrs. John S. Boyd and M. K. Hobbs were on the brief, for appellants. Assistant Attorney General Dickinson, with
Bassick Manufacturing Co. v. R. M. Hollingshead Co.
BASSICK MANUFACTURING CO. v. R. M. HOLLINGSHEAD CO. No. 23. Argued October 21, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Lynn A. Williams, with whom Messrs. Albin C. Ahlberg and Elwood Hansmann were on' the brief, for petitioner in No. 23. Mr. Frank
Morf v. Bingaman
MORF v. BINGAMAN, COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE FOR NEW MEXICO. No. 772. Argued April 30, May 1, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Messrs. Ralph K. Pierson and George E. Remley, with whom Mr. Harry S. Bowman was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Quincy
Graves v. Texas Co.
GRAVES, GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA, et al. v. TEXAS COMPANY. No. 727. Argued April 2, 3, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Frontis H. Moore, Assistant. Attorney General of Alabama, and Mr. Richard T. Rives, with whom Mr. Albert A. Carmichael, Attorn
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad v. United States
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 312. Argued January 14, 15, 1936. Reargued March. 3, 4, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. E. L. Beach, with whom Messrs. Joseph F. Eshelman, M. Carter Hall, Jervis Langdon, Jr.,
McCandless v. United States
McCANDLESS et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 552. Argued March 30, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Messrs. Urban Earl Wild and Julius Russell Cades for petitioners. Assistant Attorney General Blair, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Mr. Aubrey La
Carter v. Carter Coal Co.
CARTER v. CARTER COAL CO. et al. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. CARTER et al. R. C. TWAY COAL CO. et al. v. GLENN, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. R. C. TWAY COAL CO. et al. v. CLARK. Nos. 636, 651, 649, and 650. Argued Marc
Wallace v. Cutten
WALLACE et al. v. CUTTEN. No. 747. Argued April 27, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Wendell Berge, with whom Solicitor Generen Reed, Assistant Attorney General Dickinson, and Mr. Leo F. Tierney, were on the brief, for petitioners. Messrs. F
Premier-Pabst Sales Co. v. Grosscup
PREMIER-PABST SALES CO. v. GROSSCUP et al. No. 745. Argued April 27, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Messrs. M. J. Donnelly and C. J. Lynch, Jr., with whom Messrs. C. S. Wesley and J. W. McWilliams were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Charles-
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique v. Elting
COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE v. ELTING, COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS. No. 6. Argued October 14, 1935. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Roger O’Donnell, with whom Messrs. William J. Peters and Lambert O’Donnell were on the brief, for petitioners. Ass
Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Fox
WHEELING STEEL CORP. v. FOX, STATE TAX COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 663. Argued March 9, 10, 1936 Decided May 18, 1936. Messrs. J. E. Bruce and Wright Hugus for appellant. The statutory provisions, as construed, operate to tax property over whi
McNutt v. McHenry Chevrolet Co.
McNUTT, GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, et al. v. McHENRY CHEVROLET CO., INC. No. 710. Argued April 1, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. Mr. Joseph W. Hutchinson, Asst. Atty. Gen. of Indiana, and Mr. Leo M. Gardner, with whom Mr. Philip Lutz, Jr., Atty. Gen
McNutt v. General Motors Acceptance Corp.
McNUTT, GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, et al. v. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORP. No. 709. Argued April 1, 1936. Decided May 18, 1936. ' Mr. Joseph W. Hutchinson, Assistant Attorney General of Indiana, and Mr. Leo M. Gardner, with whom Mr. Philip Lutz
Uproar Co. v. National Broadcasting Co.
No. 892. Uproar Company v. National Broadcasting Co. et al. May 4, 1936. Mr. Samuel Gottlieb for petitioner. Messrs. Melville F. Weston, Harry. T. Klein, T. K. Schmuck, A. L. Ashby, and Rickard Wait for respondents.
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