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Olsen v. Nebraska ex rel. Western Reference & Bond Ass'n
OLSEN, SECRETARY OF LABOR OF NEBRASKA, v. NEBRASKA ex rel. WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASSOCIATION, INC., et al. No. 671. Argued April 8, 9, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. Don Kelley, Assistant Attorney General of Nebraska,, with whom Mr. W
Gelfert v. National City Bank
GELFERT, EXECUTOR, v. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. No. 740. Argued April 3, 4, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. George Link, Jr. for petitioner. Mr. Barney B. Fensterstock for respondent.
Sampsell v. Imperial Paper & Color Corp.
SAMPSELL, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, v. IMPERIAL PAPER & COLOR CORP. No. 601. Argued March 31, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. Thomas S. Tobin for petitioner. Mr. Hiram E. Casey for respondent.
Continental Oil Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
CONTINENTAL OIL CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 413. Argued March 11, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. John P. Akolt, with whom Messrs. James J. Cos-grove, Elmer L. Brock, E. R. Campbell, and Milton Smith were on the brief, for
Phelps Dodge Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board
PHELPS DODGE CORP. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 387. Argued March 11, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. Denison Kitchel, with whom Messrs. John Mason Boss, Matthew C. Fleming, and William E. Stevenson were on the brief, for the Ph
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 521. Argued March 7, 10, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. J. W. McAfee, with whom Messrs. Leland Hazard and Joseph T. Owens were on the brief, for petitioner in No. 521. Mr.
Arkansas Corp. Commission v. Thompson
ARKANSAS CORPORATION COMMISSION et al. v. THOMPSON, TRUSTEE. No. 715. Argued April 4, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Messrs. Joseph M. Hill and Leffel Gentry, Assistant Attorney General of Arkansas, with whom Messrs. Jack Holt, Attorney Gene
United States v. Pyne
UNITED STATES v. PYNE et al., EXECUTORS. No. 683. Argued April 2, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. Arnold Raum, with whom Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall Key and J. Louis Monarch were .on the
City Bank Farmers Trust Co. v. Helvering
CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST CO., TRUSTEE, v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. Nos. 408 and 409. Argued April 1, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. Rollin Browne, with whom Messrs. John G. Jackson, Jr. and George Craven were on the br
Caskey Baking Co. v. Virginia
CASKEY BAKING CO., INC. v. VIRGINIA. No. 676. Argued April 2, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. 'Messrs. R. Gray Williams and Clarence E. Martin, with whom Messrs. J. Sloan Kuykendall and Clarence E. Martin, Jr. were, on the brief, for appellan
California v. Thompson
CALIFORNIA v. THOMPSON. No. 687. Argued April 3, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. William J. McFarland argued the cause, and Messrs. Ray L. Chesebro, Frederick Von Schrader, John L. Bland, and Bourke Jones were on the brief, for petitioner
Shamrock Oil & Gas Corp. v. Sheets
SHAMROCK OIL & GAS CORP. v. SHEETS et al., doing business as FRIONA INDEPENDENT OIL CO. No. 727. Argued April 8, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. W. M. Sutton, with whom Messrs. B. C. Johnson, Joseph B. Dooley, and B. A. Wilson were on the
Hudson & Manhattan Railroad v. United States
HUDSON & MANHATTAN RAILROAD CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 628. Argued April 7, 8, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. John F. Finerty, with whom Messrs. Donald C. Swatland and John A. Hartpence were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Edward M
Mitchell v. United States
MITCHELL v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 577. Argued March 13, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Messrs. Arthur W. Mitchell and Richard E. West-brooks for appellant. Mr. J. Stanley Payne, with whom Mr. Daniel W. Knowl-ton was on the brief, for the
Skiriotes v. Florida
SKIRIOTES v. FLORIDA. No. 658. Argued March 14, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. W. B. Dickenson for appellant. Mr. Nathan Cockrell, Assistant Attorney General of Florida, with whom Mr. J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, was on the brief, fo
Department of Treasury v. Wood Preserving Corp.
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY OF INDIANA et al. v. WOOD PRESERVING CORPORATION. No. 654. Argued April 1, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Messrs. Joseph P. McNamara and Joseph W. Hutchinson, Deputy Attorneys General of Indiana, with whom Mr. George N
Huron Holding Corp. v. Lincoln Mine Operating Co.
No. 212. Huron Holding Corp. et al. v. Lincoln Mine Operating Co. April 14, 1941.
McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 862. McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co. v. National Labor Relations Board. April 14, 1941. Messrs. Alan W. Boyd, Kurt F. Pantzer, and Charles M. Wells for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle and Mr. Robert B. Watts for respondent.
Davison-Paxon Co. v. Caldwell
No. 818. Davison-Paxon Company v. Caldwell. April 14, 1941. Mr. Houston White for petitioner.
Cuno Engineering Corp. v. Automatic Devices Corp.
No. 851. Cuno Engineering Corporation v. Automatic Devices Corporation. April 14, 1941. Mr. Roberts B. Larson for petitioner.
Jones v. Jackson
No. —. No. -. Jones v. Jackson, Attorney General; and Ex parte Ellert L. McGrath. April 14, 1941.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad v. Kepner
No. 678. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. v. Kepner. Argued April 2, 3, 1941. Decided April 14, 1941. Messrs. Morison R. Waite and Harry H. Byrer, with whom Mr. William A. Eggers was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Samuel T. Gaines, with who
United States v. Resler
UNITED STATES v. RESLER, doing business as RESLER TRUCK LINE and as BRADY TRUCK LINE. No. 616. Argued March 14, 1941. Decided April 14, 1941. Mr. Fowler Hamilton, with whom Solicitar General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Me
Nye v. United States
NYE et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 558. Argued March 12, 1941. Decided April 14, 1941. Mr-. Lycurgus R. Varser, with whom Messrs. J. Bayard Clark and O. L. Henry were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Herbert Wechsler, with whom Solici
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