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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Pickett v. Union Terminal Co.
No. 1023, October Term, 1940. Pickett, General Chairman, v. Union Terminal Co.; Williams et al. v. Jacksonville Terminal Co.; and D’Oench, Duhme & Co., Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. No. 112. No. 206. March 30, 1942.
Aetna Auto Finance, Inc. v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.
No. 975. Aetna Auto Finance, Inc. v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. March 30, 1942. Mr. Armwell L. Cooper for petitioner. Messrs. Frank E. Spain and II. H. Grooms for respondent.
Gardzielewski v. United States
No. 956. Gardzielewski v. United States. March 30, 1942. Mr. Herman S. Waller for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy and Assistant Attorney General Berge for the United States.
Shimadzu v. Electric Storage Battery Co.
No. 965. Shimadzu et al. v. Electric Storage Battery Co. March 30, 1942. Messrs. Geo. Whitefield Betts, Jr. and George Yamaoka for petitioners. Messrs. Hugh M. Morris, A. B. Stoughton, and Alexander L. Nichols for respondent.
Taylor v. Provident Irrigation District
No. 934. Taylor et al. v. Provident Irrigation District. March 30, 1942. Mr. W. Coburn Cook for petitioners. Mr. George R. Freeman for respondent.
Sanford v. Board of Prison
No. 971. Sanford v. Board of Prison, Terms, and Paroles. March 30, 1942. Norman J. Sanford, pro se.
Pfister v. Northern Illinois Finance Corp.
Nos. 958 and 959. Pfister v. Northern Illinois Finance Corp. et al. March 30, 1942. Mr. Elmer McClain for petitioner. Mr. JohnK.Newhall for respondents.
Ex parte Slaughter
No. —, original. Ex parte John St. Francis Slaughter; and Ex parte Pedro E. Sanchez Tapia. No. —, original. March 30, 1942.
Bakery & Pastry Drivers & Helpers Local 802 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Wohl
BAKERY & PASTRY DRIVERS & HELPERS LOCAL 802 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS et al. v. WOHL et al. No. 901, October Term 1940. Argued January 13, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Edward C. Maguire, with whom Mr. Samuel J. Cohe
Muncie Gear Works, Inc. v. Outboard, Marine & Manufacturing Co.
MUNCIE GEAR WORKS, INC. et al. v. OUTBOARD, MARINE & MANUFACTURING CO. et al No. 323. Argued February 12, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Samuel E. Darby, Jr., with whom Messrs. Charles W. Rummler and Floyd H. Crews were on the brief, for
Jacob v. New York City
JACOB v. NEW YORK CITY. No. 589. Argued March 6, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Dominick Blasi, with whom Mr. Silas B. Axtell was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Alfred T. White, with whom Messrs. William C. Chanler and Paxton Blair we
Allen-Bradley Local No. 1111 v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board
ALLEN-BRADLEY LOCAL NO. 1111, UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, et al. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD et al. No. 252. Argued March 2, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Messrs. Max E. Geline and Eugene Cotton for ap
Carpenters & Joiners Union, Local No. 213 v. Ritter's Cafe
CARPENTERS & JOINERS UNION OF AMERICA, LOCAL NO. 213, et al. v. RITTER’S CAFE et al. No. 527. Argued January 13, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Messrs. Bewail Myer and Joseph A. Padway argued the cause, and Mr. Myer was on the brief, for pet
Miles v. Illinois Central Railroad
MILES et al. v. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. No. 272. Argued February 10, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. William G. Cavett, with whom Mr. Louis E. Miller was on the brief, for petitioners. Messrs. Thomas A. Evans and Larry Creson, with
National Labor Relations Board v. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER CO., INC., et al. No. 588. Argued March 5, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Robert B. Watts, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Richard 8. Salant, Ernest A. Gross, and Mor
Tulee v. Washington
TULEE v. STATE OF WASHINGTON. No. 318. Argued March 3, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Nathan R. Margold, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Mr. Kenneth R. L. Simmons were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. T. H. Little, Assistant Attorne
U. S. Industrial Chemicals, Inc. v. Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp.
U. S. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS, INC. v. CARBIDE & CARBON CHEMICALS CORP. No. 680. Argued March 13, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. William H. Davis, with whom Messrs. Thomas D. Thacher and Dean. S. Edmonds were on the brief, for petitioner. M
Pecheur Lozenge Co. v. National Candy Co.
PECHEUR LOZENGE CO., INC. v. NATIONAL CANDY CO., INC. No. 648. Argued March 10, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Alfred J. L’Heureux, with whom Mr. Joseph Fairbanks was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. James D. Carpenter, Jr., for respond
Graves v. Schmidlapp
GRAVES et al., CONSTITUTING THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF NEW YORK, v. SCHMIDLAPP et al., EXECUTORS. No. 604. Argued March 12, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Mortimer M. Kassell for petitioners. Mr: Thomas Á. Ryan, with whom Mr. Harrison T
Memphis Natural Gas Co. v. Beeler
MEMPHIS NATURAL GAS CO. v. BEELER, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE, et al. No. 499. Argued March 6, 1942. Decided March 30, 1942. Mr. Walter P. Armstrong, with whom Mr. T. A. Mc-Eachern, Jr. was on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Whitworth
D. W. Klein Co. v. Helvering
No. 941. D. W. Klein Co. v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. March 16, 1942. Messrs. Richard S. Doyle and Frederick V. Arber for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. J. Louis Monarch
Armand Schmoll, Inc. v. Federal Reserve Bank
No. 928. Armand Schmoll, Inc. v. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. March 16, 1942. Mr. Hersey Egginton for petitioner. Messrs. Allen T. Klots, Walter S. Logan, and G. Schuyler Tarbell, Jr. for respondent. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant A
Wright v. First Joint Stock Land Bank
No. 935. Wright v. First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne et al. March 16, 1942. Mr. Samuel E. Cook for petitioner. Mr: John D. Shoaff for respondents.
Magruder v. Supplee
No. 947. Magruder, Collector of Internal Revenue, v. Supplee et ux. March 16, 1942. Solicitor General Fahy for petitioner. Messrs. Nathan J. Felsenberg and James M. Hoff a for respondents.
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