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Rosenberg v. United States
No. 880. Rosenberg et al. v. United States et al. May 4, 1936. Messrs. Joseph M. Hartfield, Martin A. Schenck, and Orrin G. Judd for petitioners. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Jackson, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Warner
Sun-Maid Raisin Growers v. California Packing Corp.
No. 851. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers v. California Packing Corp. May 4, 1936. Messrs. Win. J. Hughes, Jr., A. W. Boyken, and Edward S. Rogers for petitioner. Mr.- Frank D. Madison for respondent.
Ex parte Pollitt
No..—, original. Ex parte Pollitt. May 4, 1936. Mr. Basil H. Pollitt, pro se.
Hawkins v. Railroad Credit Corp.
Nos. 870 and 871. Hawkins et al., Receivers, v. Railroad Credit Corp. April 27, 1936. Messrs. W. B. Rodman, W. G. Brantley, Jr., and Carl H. Richmond for petitioners. Messrs. Richard H. Wilmer and Daniel Willard, Jr., for respondent.
City National Bank v. Flood
No. 848. City National Bank et al. v. Flood. April 27, 1936. Messrs, j. B. Flick and H. M. Havner for petitioners. Messrs. James C. Davis, A. A. McLaughlin, and George E. Hise for respondent.
Wong Shong Been v. Proctor
No. 803. Wong Shong Been v. Proctor, Commissioner of Immigration. April 27, 1936. Mr. Fred H; Lysons for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. Bart W. Butler, Wm. W. Barron, and Lee A. Jackson f
Carnahan v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Ry. Co.
No. 839. Carnahan v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Ry. Co. April 27, 1936. Mr. Oscar S. Hill for petitioner. Messrs. Joseph M. Bryson and Charles S. Burg for respondent.
Cinema Patents Co. v. Columbia Pictures Corp.
No. 815. Cinema Patents Co., Inc. v. Columbia Pictures Corp. et al. April 27, 1936. Mr. Herbert A. Huebner for petitioner. Mr. Frank L. A. Graham for. respondents.
Gorson v. North Carolina ex rel. Attorney General
No. 932. Gorson v. North Carolina ex rel. Attorney General. April 27, 1936. Mr. J. Will Pless for petitioner! No appearance for respondent.
Pupahl v. Estate of Parks
No. 864. Pupahl, Receiver, v. Estate of Elvira J. Parks. April 27, 1936. Messrs. Otis F. Glenn and George P. Barse for petitioner. Messrs. Emmett J. McCarthy and Robert F. Carey for respondent.
Miles v. Department of Treasury
No. 869. Miles et al. v. Department of Treasury of Indiana et al. Decided April 27, 1936. Messrs. Walter Bachrach, Schuyler C. Mowrer, and Martin M. Hugg for appellants. Messrs.. Philip Lutz, Jr., Joseph W. Hutchinson, and Joseph P. McNamar
Pennsylvania Railroad v. Public Utilities Commission
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. et al. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO et al. No. 746. Argued April 7, 8, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney and Guernsey Orcutt, with whom Messrs. Leo P. Day and John J. Fitzpatrick
Zimmern v. United States
ZIMMERN et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 766. Argued April 3, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Lawrence Koenigsberger for petitioners. Mr. Charles E. Wysanski, Jr., with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Jackson, and Mess
Lowden v. Northwestern National Bank & Trust Co.
LOWDEN et al., TRUSTEES, v. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. No. 743. Argued April 3, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Messrs. Edward S. Stringer and Marcus L. Bell, with whom Messrs. Alexander E. Horn, Daniel Taylor, and Otis F. Glenn w
Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. v. Illinois ex rel. McLaughlin
HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY CO. v. ILLINOIS ex rel. McLAUGHLIN, DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE. No. 692. Argued March 31, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr.. J. F. Dammann, with whom Mr. Arthur L. Israel was on the brief, for appellant. Mr: Otto
Tipton v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.
TIPTON v. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY CO. No. 664. Argued March 31, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Herman A. Bachrack submitted for petitioner. Mr. Leo E. Sievert, with whom Messrs. Robert Brennan and Charles H. Woods were on the
International Business Machines Corp. v. United States
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. v. UNITED STATES. No. 758. Argued April 8, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Messrs. Martin A. Schenck and Drury W. Cooper, with whom Mr. Edward Cornell was on the brief, for appellant. Assistant Attorney G
Beadle v. Spencer
BEADLE v. SPENCER. No. 676. Argued March 31, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Harold M. Sawyer for petitioner. Mr. John L. McNab submitted for respondent.
Arizona v. Anelich
THE ARIZONA et al. v. ANELICH, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 667. Argued April 1, 2, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Ralph S. Pierce for petitioners. Mr. Wübur Zundel, with whom Mr. Samuel B. Bassett was on the brief, for respondent.
United States v. Idaho
UNITED STATES et al. v. IDAHO et al. No. 420. Argued March 13, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. . Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Dickinson, and Messrs. Elmer B. Collins and Edward M. Reidy
Chicago Great Western Railroad v. Rambo
CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD CO. v. RAMBO, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 696. Argued April 1, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Harry S. Steams, with whom Messrs. Ralph A. Stone and Walter H. Jacobs were on the brief, for petitioner.' Mr. Harold E.
Hines v. Stein
HINES, ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, v. STEIN, GUARDIAN. No. 659. Argued April 6, 7, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Messrs. James T. Brady and Edward E. Odom, with .whom Msssrs. Y. D. Mathes and Vincent A. Baldauj were orí the brief, f
St. Joseph Stock Yards Co. v. United States
ST. JOSEPH STOCK YARDS CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 497. Argued March 2, 1936. Decided April 27, 1936. Mr. Ross Dean Rynder, with whom Mr. William N. Strack was on. the brief, for appellant. Assistant Attorney General Dickinson, with who
Frost v. United States
No. 796. Frost et al. v. United States. April 13, 1936. Dismissed on motion of Messrs. Lewis Fisher and Hugh H. Obear for petitioners. Solicitor General Reed and Mr. George W. Wilson for the United States.
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