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Ohio Bell Telephone Co. v. Public Utilities Commission
OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO. No. 539. Argued April 6, 7, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Messrs. TV. H. Thompson and Karl E. Burr, with whom Messrs. W. B. Stewart, Ashley M. Van Duzer, Thomas V. Koykka, and
Steelman v. All Continent Corp.
STEELMAN, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, v. ALL CONTINENT CORP. No. 638. Argued March 29, 30, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Wm. D. Whitney, with whom Messrs. Wm. Elmer Brown, Jr., and C. Brewster Rhoads were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Mu
Herndon v. Lowry
HERNDON v. LOWRY, SHERIFF. Nos. 474 and 475. Argued February 8, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Whitney North Seymour, with whom Messrs. W. A. Sutherland, Herbert T. Wechsler, and Carol King were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. J. Walter
First Bank Stock Corp. v. Minnesota
FIRST BANK STOCK CORP. v. MINNESOTA. No. 647. Argued March 31, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Joseph H. Colman, with whom Messrs. John Junell, Clark B. Fletcher, and Leland W. Scott were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. William S. Ervin,
Smith v. Hall
SMITH, EXECUTOR, v. HALL et al. No. 35. Argued October 20, 21, 1936. Reargued April 5, 6, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Messrs. Charles Neave and Albert L. Ely, with whom Mr. Dean S. Edmonds was on the brief, for petitioner. Messrs. Thomas
Oppenheimer v. Harriman National Bank & Trust Co.
OPPENHEIMER v. HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. et al. No. 588. Argued March 11, 12, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Edward S. Greenbaum, with whom Messrs. Theodore S. Jaffin and Benjamin Kaplan were on the brief, for Oppenheimer. Mr. M
Boseman v. Connecticut General Life Insurance
BOSEMAN v. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. No. 531. Argued March 4, 5, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Leon P. Howell, with whom Mr. Sterling D. Bennett was on the brief, for petitioner. Messrs. Wm. Marshall Bullitt and Major T. Be
Welch v. Obispo Oil Co.
WELCH, FORMER COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. OBISPO OIL CO. No. 602. Argued March 10, 11, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. John G. Remey
Bourjois, Inc. v. Chapman
BOURJOIS, INC. v. CHAPMAN et al. No. 534. Argued March 5, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Asher Blum, with whom Messrs. Hugo Mock and Robert Hale were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Ralph W. Farris, Assistant Attorney General of Maine,
National Fertilizer Ass'n v. Bradley
NATIONAL FERTILIZER ASSN., INC. et al. v. BRADLEY et al. No. 731. Argued April 5, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Messrs. W. C. McLain and Daniel S. Murph for appellants. Messrs. J. Ivey Humphrey, Assistant Attorney General of South Carolina,
Alaska Packers Ass'n v. Pillsbury
ALASKA PACKERS ASSN. v. PILLSBURY, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 558. Argued March 9, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Eugene M. Prince, with whom Messrs. Marshall P. Madison and Francis Gill were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. J. Fra
Shulman v. Wilson-Sheridan Hotel Co.
SHULMAN et al. v. WILSON-SHERIDAN HOTEL CO. et al. No. 688. Argued April 5, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Meyer Abrams, with whom Mr. Max Shulman was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. C. S. Bentley Pike, with whom Mr. I. E. Ferguson wa
Mumm v. Jacob E. Decker & Sons
MUMM v. JACOB E. DECKER & SONS. No. 627. Argued March 29, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Ralph F. Merchant, with whom Mr. Frank W. Dahn was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Maurice M. Moore, with whom Messrs. R. F. Clough, Harold Olsen,
Ray v. United States
RAY v. UNITED STATES. No. 604. Argued March 30, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Mr. Reynolds Robertson, with whom Mr. William D. Whitney was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Gordon Dean, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney G
Southern Natural Gas Corp. v. Alabama
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CORP. et al. v. ALABAMA. No. 570. Argued March 10, 1937. Decided April 26, 1937. Messrs. Forney Johnston and Joseph F. Johnston for appellants. Mr. Frontis H. Moore, with whom Messrs. A. A. Carmichael, Attorney General
Reuben v. United States
No. 655. Reuben v. United States. April 12, 1937.
Krensky v. Wolfe
Nos. 811 and 812. Krensky, Receiver, v. Wolfe, Temporary Trustee. April 12, 1937. Mr. Louis M, Mantynband for petitioner. Messrs. John S. Miller and Irwin T. Gilruth for respondent.
National Electric Products Corp. v. Circle Flexible Conduit Co.
No. 805. National Electric Products Corp. v. Circle Flexible Conduit Co., Inc. et al. April 12, 1937. Messrs. William H. Davis and Dean S. Edmonds for petitioner. Mr. Theodore S. Kenyon for respondents.
Wilner v. United States
No. 791. Wilner v. United States. April 12, 1937. Mr. Edward H. S. Martin for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed and Messrs. Julius C. Martin, Wilbur C. Pickett, Fendall Marbury, and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Brett v. United States
No. 735. Brett et al. v. United States. April 12, 1937. Mr. Frank Funkhouser for petitioners. Solicitor General Reed and Mr. G. A. Iverson for the United States.
Ocean Beach Heights, Inc. v. Brown-Crummer Investment Co.
No. 787. Ocean Beach Heights, Inc. et al. v. Brown-Crummer Investment Co. et al. April 12, 1937. Messrs. J. Julian Southerland, Scott M. Loftin, John P. Stokes, James E. Calkins, and Henry K. Gibson for petitioners. Messrs. Giles J. Patters
Washington, Virginia & Maryland Coach Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
WASHINGTON, VIRGINIA & MARYLAND COACH CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 469. Argued February 10, 1937. Decided April 12, 1937. Messrs. Robert E. Lynch and William J. Hughes, Jr., with whom Mr. William E. Leahy was on the brief for
Associated Press v. National Labor Relations Board
ASSOCIATED PRESS v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 365. Argued February 9, 10, 1937. Decided April 12, 1937. Mr. John W. Davis, with whom Messrs. William C. Cannon, Harold W. Bissell, and Edwin F. Blair were on the brief, for the petit
National Labor Relations Board v. Friedman-Harry Marks Clothing Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. FRIEDMAN-HARRY MARKS CLOTHING CO. Nos. 422 and 423. Argued February 11, 1937. Decided April 12, 1937. Messrs. Charles Fahy and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., with whom Attorney General Cummings, Solicitor Genera
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