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Georgia Railway & Electric Co. v. Decatur
GEORGIA RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. et al. v. DECATUR. No. 625. Argued March 9, 1936. — Decided March 30, 1936. Mr. Walter T. Colquitt for appellants. Mr. James A. Branch, with whom Messrs. William Schley Howard and Scott Candler were on the bri
Commonwealth Trust Co. v. Bradford
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH et al. v. BRADFORD, RECEIVER. No. 273. Argued February 5, 6, 1936. — Decided March 30, 1936. Mr. William A. Wilson, with whom Mr. W. Denning Stewart was on the brief, for petitioners; Messrs. John G.
Chandler v. Peketz
CHANDLER, RECEIVER, v. PEKETZ. No. 583. Argued March 4, 1936. — Decided March 30, 1936. Mr. Thomas Vennum, with whom Messrs. O. Dexter Blount, Harry S. Silverstein, and Harold F. Collins were on the brief, for petitioner. No appearance for
McCaughn v. Real Estate Land Title & Trust Co.
McCAUGHN, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. REAL ESTATE LAND TITLE & TRUST CO. et al., EXECUTORS. No. 629. Argued March 13, 1936. — Decided March 30, 1936. Assistant Attorney General Jackson argued the cause, and Solicitor General Reed, Ass
Sugar Institute, Inc. v. United States
SUGAR INSTITUTE, INC. et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 268. Argued February 3, 4, 1936. — Decided March 30, 1936. Mr. John C. Higgins, with whom Mr. Edward J. Mc-Gratty, Jr., was on the brief, for appellants. Messrs. Walter L. Rice and Angus D.
Wisconsin v. Michigan
No. 12, original. Wisconsin v. Michigan. March 16, 1936.
Wisconsin v. Michigan
WISCONSIN v. MICHIGAN. No. 12, original. Argued March 2, 3, 1936. — Decided March 16, 1936. Mr. Adolph J. Bieberstein, with whom Mr. James E. Finnegan,- Attorney General of Wisconsin, Mr. Joseph G. Hirschberg, Deputy Attorney General, and M
Great Western Power Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
GREAT WESTERN POWER COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 525. Argued March 5, 1936. — Decided March 16, 1936. Mr. Thomas R. Dempsey, with whom Mr. A. Colder Mackay was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. John MacC. H
Wright v. Central Kentucky Natural Gas Co.
WRIGHT et al. v. CENTRAL KENTUCKY NATURAL GAS CO. et al. No. 551. Argued March 4, 1936. — Decided March 16, 1936. Mr. Lon B. Rogers for appellants. Messrs. Henry T. Duncan, Dyke L. Hazelrigg, and Chester J. Gerkin were on the brief for Cent
Texas v. New Mexico
No. 15, original. Texas v. New Mexico et al. Argued March 3, 1936. Decided March 9, 1936. Messrs. A. T. Hannett and Pearce C. Rodey, with whom Mr. Frank H. Patton, Attorney General of New Mexico, was on the brief, for the defendants, in sup
United States v. Rizzo
UNITED STATES v. RIZZO. No. 272. Argued January 9, 1936. — Decided March 9, 1936. Mr. Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Mr. George F. Foley were on the brief, for the United S
Lansing Drop Forge Co. v. American State Savings Bank
No. 762. Lansing Drop Forge Co. v. American State Savings Bank. Motion to dismiss- distributed February 21, 1936. Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Alva M. Summins for appellant. Mr. Walter S. Foster for appellee.
Washington v. Oregon
WASHINGTON v. OREGON. No. 11, original. Argued February 10, 11, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. George G. Hannan, Assistant Attorney General, of Washington, with whom Air. G. W. Hamilton, Attorney General, and Air. Fred 7. Cunningham wer
Terminal Warehouse Co. v. Pennsylvania Railroad
TERMINAL WAREHOUSE CO. v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. et al. No. 351. Argued January 15, 16, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Messrs. Thomas Raeburn White and John J.- Hickey, with whom Messrs. Walter W. Ahrens and Wm. A. Schnader were on the b
Helvering v. San Joaquin Fruit & Investment Co.
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SAN JOAQUIN FRUIT & INVESTMENT CO. No. 379. Argued February 13, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Assistant Attorney General Wideman, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. Sewall Key, John
Noble v. Oklahoma City
NOBLE et al. v. OKLAHOMA CITY. No. 335. Argued February 4, 5, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Messrs. Charles H. Garnett, Warren E. Libby, and Joe T. Rogers, with whom Messrs. Henry L. Goddard, Fred E. Suits, and Fred Ptak were on the brief,
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. v. Nebraska State Railway Commission
NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. NEBRASKA STATE RAILWAY COMMISSION. No. 350. Argued February 6, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Charles M. Braeelen, with whom Messrs. Frank E. Randall and Tracy J. Peycke were on the brief, for appellan
Callaghan v. Reconstruction Finance Corp.
CALLAGHAN et al., RECEIVERS, v. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORP. No. 539. Argued February 13, 14, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Percival E. Jackson for petitioners in No. 539. Mr. Theodore Stitt, pro se. Mr. Eli W. Debevoise, with whom Sol
Pennsylvania Railroad v. Illinois Brick Co.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. v. ILLINOIS BRICK CO. No. 360. Argued February 6, 7, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney and David L. Dickson, with whom Messrs. Frank J. Loesch, Edward M. Burke, and Henry Wolf Biklé were o
Matson Navigation Co. v. State Board of Equalization
MATSON NAVIGATION CO. et al. v. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF CALIFORNIA. No. 346. Argued January 17, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Maurice E. Harrison, with whom Messrs. Herman Phleger and Gregory A. Harrison were on the brief, for a
Whitfield v. Ohio
WHITFIELD v. OHIO. No. 377. Argued February 7, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Wm. Logan Martin, with whom Messrs. Perry W. Turner and Thomas E. Knight, Jr., were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. John W. Bricker, Attorney General of Ohi
Bayside Fish Flour Co. v. Gentry
BAYSIDE FISH FLOUR CO. v. GENTRY et al. No. 2. Argued February 12, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Walter Slack argued the cause and Mr. Boy Daily filed a brief for appellant. Mr. Darwin Bryan for appellees.
Leahy v. State Treasurer of Oklahoma
LEAHY v. STATE TREASURER OF OKLAHOMA et al. No. 599. Submitted February 11, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Charles Stuart Macdonald, with whom Mr. G. B. Fulton was on the brief, submitted for petitioner. Messrs. C. D. Cund and C. W. Kin
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Tax Commission
PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. v. TAX COMMISSION OF WASHINGTON. No. 544. Argued January 13, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Ótto B. Rupp, with whom Messrs. Maurice Mc-Micken, Alfred J. Schweppe, and Alfred Sutro were on the brief, for
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