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United States v. Anglin & Stevenson
No. 821. United States v. Anglin & Stevenson et al. February 12, 1945. Solicitor General Fahy for the United States. Messrs. Joseph C. Stone, W. T. Anglin, Charles A. Moon, Francis Stewart, Leon C. Phillips, D. A. Richardson, L. O. Lytle, G
Duncan v. Kahanamoku
No. 791. Duncan v. Kahanamoku, Sheriff. February 12, 1945. Mr. J. Garner Anthony for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Wechsler and Mr. Edward J. Ennis for respondent.
Ex parte Burgess
No. —. Ex parte William Burgess. February 12, 1945.
Webre Steib Co. v. Commissioner
WEBRE STEIB CO., LTD. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 148. Argued December 13, 1944. Decided February 12, 1945. Messrs. C. J. Batter and William A. Sutherland argued the cause, and Mr. Batter was on the brief, for petitioner. Miss
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance v. Duel
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. v. DUEL, COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE. No. 115. Argued January 12,1945. Decided February 12, 1945. Messrs. R. M. Rieser and Barnabas F. Sears, with whom Mr. Herbert H. Naujoks was on the brief, for ap
Central States Electric Co. v. City of Muscatine
CENTRAL STATES ELECTRIC CO. v. CITY OF MUSCATINE et al. No. 85. Argued December 8, 1944. Decided February 12, 1945. Mr. Perry M. Chadwick, with whom Mr. Bert L. Kloo-ster was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Charles V. Shannon, with whom S
Burns v. Alabama
No. 879. Burns v. Alabama. February 5, 1945. Mr. G. Ernest Jones for petitioner.
Fraser v. United States
No. 677. Fraser v. United States. February 5, 1945. Mr. Wils Davis for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark and Mr. Robert S. Erdahl for the United States.
Maggio v. Zeitz
No. 793. Maggio v. Zeitz, Trustee in Bankruptcy. February 5, 1945. Messrs. Samuel C. Duberstein and Max Schwartz for petitioner. Mr. Joseph Glass for respondent.
Ex parte Sutton
No. —. Ex parte Kenneth Sutton. February 5, 1945.
Cantrell v. Adams
No. 830. Cantrell et al. v. Adams et al. February 5, 1945. Mr. Cleon K. Calvert for appellants.
Herb v. Pitcairn
HERB v. PITCAIRN et al., RECEIVERS FOR WABASH RAILWAY CO. NO. 24. Argued October 17, 18, 1944. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. Roberts P. Elam, with whom Mr. Mark D. Eagle-ton was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Bruce A. Campbell, with who
Commissioner v. Estate of Field
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. ESTATE OF FIELD. No. 578. Argued January 5, 1945. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. L. W. Post, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel 0. Clark, Jr., Messrs. Sewall Key and /. Lou
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. v. Rothensies
FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA TRUST CO. et al., EXECUTORS, v. ROTHENSIES, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 263. Argued January 4, 5, 1945. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. C. Russell Phillips for petitioners. Mr. L. W. Post, with whom Solicitor Gene
Price v. Gurney
PRICE, TRUSTEE, et al. v. GURNEY et al. No. 410. Argued January 12, 1945. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. Wm. W. Keifer, with whom Mr. George W. Tehan was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Charles W. Stiefel, Jr., with whom Mr. I. E. Ferguso
Barr v. United States
BARR v. UNITED STATES. No. 287. Argued December 15, 1944. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. J. Bradley Colburn, with whom Messrs. Albert MacC. Barnes and Samuel M. Richardson were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Ralph F. Fuchs, with whom Soli
Muschany v. United States
MUSCHANY et al. v. UNITED STATES. NO. 31. Argued October 18, 1944. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. William R. Gentry for petitioners in No. 31. Mr. Samuel M. Watson, with whom Mr. Redick O’Bryan was on the brief, for petitioners in No. 32. Mr
House v. Mayo
HOUSE v. MAYO, STATE PRISON CUSTODIAN. No. 921. Decided February 5, 1945. Albert B. House, pro se.
Republic of Mexico v. Hoffman
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO et al. v. HOFFMAN. No. 455. Argued January 11, 12, 1945. Decided February 5, 1945. Mr. Morris Lavine for petitioners. Mr. Harold A. Black, with wham Messrs. Farnham P. Griffiths and Allan P. Matthew were on the brief, for
Fondren v. Commissioner
FONDREN et al. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 88. Argued December 11, 12, 1944. Decided January 29, 1945. Mr. W. M. Cleaves, with whom Mr. E. E. Townes was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor G
Regal Knitwear Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
REGAL KNITWEAR CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 86. Argued December 8, 1944. Decided January 29, 1945. Mr. John P. Chandler submitted for petitioner. Mr. Malcolm P. Holliday, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Mr. Alvin J. Rockwell
Herget v. Central National Bank & Trust Co.
HERGET, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, v. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. No. 322. Argued January 9, 10, 1945. Decided January 29, 1945. Mr. William D. Donnelly for petitioner. Mr. Walter H. Moses, with whom Messrs. John M. Elliott and Walter Bac
Choate v. Commissioner
CHOATE v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 93. Argued January 2, 1945. Decided January 29, 1945. Mr. James H. Yeatman for petitioner. Mr. Joseph S. Platt, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel O. Clark, Jr
Inman v. North Carolina
No. 778. Inman et al. v. North Carolina. January 29, 1945. Mr. K. B. Hoyle for petitioners. Messrs. Harry McMullan, Attorney General of North Carolina, Hughes J. Rhodes, and Ralph Moody, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent.
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