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Southern Railway Co. v. Lunsford
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. v. LUNSFORD, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 399. Submitted February 10, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Messrs. G. E. Maddox, H. O’B.'-- Cooper, Sidney S. Alderman, and S. R. Prince submitted for petitioner.' Messrs. Reuben R. Arno
Wine Railway Appliance Co. v. Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
WINE RAILWAY APPLIANCE CO. v. ENTERPRISE RAILWAY EQUIPMENT CO. No. 356. Argued January 16, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Gilbert P. Ritter for petitioner. Mr. M. K. Hobbs, with whom Mr. George I. Haight was on the brief, for respondent
United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corp. v. Rhodes
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD MERCHANT FLEET CORP. et al. v. RHODES. No. 546. Argued February 14, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Solicitor General Reed submitted for petitioners in No. 546. " Mr. George P. Barse, with whom Messrs. Swagar She
Gulf Refining Co. v. Fox
GULF REFINING CO. v. FOX, TAX COMMISSIONER. No. 442. Argued February 12, 13, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Arthur S. Dayton, with whom Mr. Fred O. Blue was on the brief, for Gulf Refining Co., appellant in No. 442. Mr. E. L. McDonald f
Ingraham v. Hanson
INGRAHAM et al. v. HANSON. No. 427. Argued February 14, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Orson P. Soule, with whom Messrs. Horace L. Lohnes and H. L. McCormick were on the brief, for appellants. Messrs. Charles D. Moore and O. A. Tangren
City of Lincoln v. Ricketts
CITY OF LINCOLN et al. v. RICKETTS, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 348. Argued February 5, 1936. — Decided March 2, 1936. Mr. Don W. Stewart, with whom Mr. Karl W. Kindle-, berger was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. R. A. Boehmer, with whom
Ex parte O'Dell
No. —, original. Ex parte O’Dell. February 17, 1936. Mr. Henry C. O’Dell, piro se.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority
ASHWANDER et al. v. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY et al. Nos. 403 and 404. Argued December 19, 20, 1935. — Decided February 17, 1936. Messrs. Forney Johnston and James M. Beck, with whom Mr. Joseph F. Johnston was on the brief, for petitioners
Brown v. Mississippi
BROWN et al. v. MISSISSIPPI. No. 301. Argued January 10, 1936. — Decided February 17, 1936. Mr. Earl Brewer, with whom Mr. J. Morgan Stevens was on the brief, for petitioners. Messrs. William t>. Conn, Jr., and William H. Maynard, Assistant
Mayflower Farms, Inc. v. Ten Eyck
MAYFLOWER FARMS, INC. v. TEN EYCK, COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & MARKETS OF NEW YORK, et al. No. 349. Argued January 15, 1936. — Decided February 10, 1936. Mr. 'Seymour Ellenbogen, with whom Mr. Max Cohen was on the brief,
Borden's Farm Products Co. v. Ten Eyck
BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS CO., INC. v. TEN EYCK, COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE & MARKETS OF NEW YORK, et al. No. 597. Argued January 6, 1936. — Decided February 10, 1936. Mr. Walter E. Hope, with whom Mr. Timothy N. Pfeiffer was on the brief, fo
Grosjean v. American Press Co.
GROSJEAN, SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF LOUISIANA, v. AMERICAN PRESS CO., INC., et al. No. 303. Argued January 14, 1936. — Decided February 10, 1936. Mr. Charles J. Rivet, with whom Mr. Gaston L. Porterie, Attorney General of Louisiana,
Bronx Brass Foundry, Inc. v. Irving Trust Co.
BRONX BRASS FOUNDRY, INC. v. IRVING TRUST CO., TRUSTEE. No. 232. Argued December 13, 1935. — Decided February 10, 1936. Mr. Maxwell H. Goldstein for petitioner. Mr. Charles A. Houston for respondent.
Palmer Clay Products Co. v. Brown
PALMER CLAY PRODUCTS CO. v. BROWN, TRUSTEE. No. 125. Argued December 13, 1935. — Decided February 10, 1936. Mr. Edward F. Smith, with whom Messrs. Frank H. Pardee and F. Paul Welsch were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Matthew Brown, with
Legg v. St. John
No. 54. Legg v. St. John, Trustee. February 3, 1936.
Tuttle v. Harris
TUTTLE et al. v. HARRIS et al. No. 428. Argued January 17, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. George T. Buckingham, with whom Messrs. Don Kenneth Jones and Vincent O’Brien were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Maurice Walk, with whom M
Duparquet Huot & Moneuse Co. v. Evans
DUPARQUET HUOT & MONEUSE CO. et al. v. EVANS et al. No. 533. Argued January 17, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Harold Harper, with whom Mr. Mark M. Horblit was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Daniel A. Shirk, with whom Mr. Edwin R
Baltimore National Bank v. State Tax Commission
BALTIMORE NATIONAL BANK v. STATE TAX COMMISSION OF MARYLAND. No. 283. Argued January 10, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Messrs. Edwin F. A. Morgan and Gaylord Lee Clark for petitioner. Mr. Herbert R. O’Conor, Attorney General of Maryland
Prudence Co. v. Fidelity & Deposit Co.
THE PRUDENCE CO., INC. v. FIDELITY & DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND et al. No. 270. Argued January 8, 9, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Alfred T. Davison, with whom Messrs. Martin A. Schenck and Orrin G. Judd were on the brief, for peti
Treigle v. Acme Homestead Ass'n
TREIGLE v. ACME HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. No. 287. Argued January 9, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Alex W. Swords, with whom Mr. A. Giffen Levy was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Delvaille H. Theard, with whom Messrs. Louis H. Yarru
United States v. California
UNITED STATES v. CALIFORNIA. No. 33. Argued January 16, 17, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Assistant Solicitor General Bell, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Keenan, and. Messrs. David V. Cahill, M. S. Huberma
Dismuke v. United States
DISMUKE v. UNITED STATES. No. 199. Argued January 7, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. W. A. Bootle, with whom Mr. John J. McCreary was on the brief, for petitioner. ■ Mr. Alexander Holtzoff, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant
Meyer v. Kenmore Granville Hotel Co.
MEYER et al. v. KENMORE GRANVILLE HOTEL CO. et al. Nos. 375 and 376. Argued January 16, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Meyer Abrams, with whom Mr. Max Shulman was on the brief, for petitioners.. Mr. Isaac E. Ferguson, with whom Mr. A
United States v. Atkinson
UNITED STATES v. ATKINSON. No. 265. Argued January 8, 1936. Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Will G. Beardslee, with whom Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. Wilbur C. Pickett, Fendall Marbury, and W. Marvin Smith were on the brief, for.the Uni
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