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Walling v. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
WALLING, WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR, v. HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING CO. No. 74. Argued February 7,10,1947. — Decided April 14, 1947. Morton Liftin argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Ar
Crane v. Commissioner
CRANE v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 68. Argued December 11, 1946. — Decided April 14, 1947. Edward S. Bentley argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. /. Louis Monarch argued the cause for respondent. With him on the br
Peete v. California
No. 1229. Peete v. California. April 10, 1947. Morris Levine for petitioner.
Jones v. Ragen
No. 1153. Jones v. Ragen, Warden. April 7, 1947.
Certified Oil Co. v. Rudnick
No. 1119. Certified Oil Co., Inc. et al. v. Rudnick et al. April 7, 1947. William W. Frankel for petitioners. Respondents pro se.
Fleming v. Collins
No. 1080. Fleming, Temporary Controls Administrator, v. Collins et al.; Fleming, Temporary Controls Administrator, v. Hirsch; and Fleming, Temporary Controls Administrator, v. Morrison et al. No. 1081. No. 1082. April 7, 1947. Acting Solici
Chaney v. Stover
No. 1065. Chaney v. Stover. April 7, 1947. Joseph I. Nachman for petitioner. /. M. Perry for respondent.
Oyama v. California
No. 1059. Oyama et al. v. California. April 7, 1947. A. L. Wirin, Charles A. Horsky, James Purcell, Ouy C. Calden and Saburo Kido for petitioners. Fred N. Howser, Attorney General of California, and Everett W. Mattoon, Deputy Attorney Gener
Bell v. Porter
No. 993. Bell et al. v. Porter et al. April 7, 1947. Harold Leventhal for petitioners. John T. Chadwell and Richard M. Keck for respondents.
United States v. Palletz
No. 1100. United States v. Palletz; and United States v. Kromer. No. 1101. April 7, 1947. Acting Solicitor General Washington and Gerald A. Gleeson for the United States.
Bethlehem Steel Co. v. New York State Labor Relations Board
BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. et al. v. NEW YORK STATE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. Argued December 16, 17, 1946. Decided April 7, 1947. Bruce Bromley argued the cause for appellants in No. 55. With him on the brief were Daniel J. Kenefick, John H. Morse a
Bruce's Juices, Inc. v. American Can Co.
BRUCE’S JUICES, INC. v. AMERICAN CAN CO. No. 27. Reargued November 14, 1946. Decided April 7, 1947. Cody Fowler and Thurman Arnold reargued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief was R. W. Shackleford. John Lord O’Brian reargued t
Land v. Dollar
LAND, CHAIRMAN, UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION, et al. v. DOLLAR et al. No. 207. Argued February 11, 12, 1947. Decided April 7, 1947. Paul A. Sweeney argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General W
United States v. Hoy
UNITED STATES v. LEM HOY. No. 585. Argued March 14, 1947. Decided April 7, 1947. Peyton Ford argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Washington, Robert S. Erdahl and Sheldon E. Bernstein.
United States v. Ogilvie Hardware Co.
UNITED STATES v. OGILVIE HARDWARE CO., INC. No. 430. Argued March 5, 1947. Decided April 7, 1947. Lee A. Jackson argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Washington, Sewall Key, Stanley M.
Mackey v. New York
No. 182. Mackey v. New York. March 31, 1947.
Seileci v. New York
No. 1074. Seileci v. New York. March 31, 1947.
Wagner v. United States
No. 866. Wagner v. United States. March 31, 1947. Petitioner pro se. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Robert S. Erdahl and Philip R. Monahan for the United States.
Connors v. Town of Agawam
No. 1050. Connors, Trustee in Bankruptcy, v. Town of Agawam. March 31, 1947. David J. Cohen and Edward J. Flavin for petitioner. Donald M. Macaulay for respondent.
Smith v. Hydro Gas Co.
No. 1025. Smith, Administrator, v. Hydro Gas Co. of West Florida, Inc. et al. March 31, 1947. J. Kirkman Jackson and Erie Pettus for petitioner. Harry H. Smith for the Hydro Gas Company of West Florida, Inc., respondent.
Bowers v. Remington Rand, Inc.
No. 995. Bowers et al. v. Remington Rand, Inc. March 31, 1947. Harold Leventhal for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Assistant Attorney General Sonnett and Samuel D. Slade for respondent.
Delgado v. Central Cambalache, Inc.
No. 735. Delgado et al. v. Central Cambalache, Inc. et al. March 31, 1947. Ulpiano Crespo, Jr. for petitioners. E. T. Fiddler for respondents.
Bell v. Porter
No. 993. Bell et al. v. Porter et al. March 31, 1947. Harold Leventhal for petitioners. John T. Chadwell and Richard M. Keck for respondents. Acting Solicitor General Washington filed a memorandum for the United States, as amicus curiae, op
United States v. Arkansas Valley Railway, Inc.
No. 996. United States v. Arkansas Valley Railway, Inc. March 31, 1947. Acting Solicitor General Washington for the United States. Claude I. Depew for respondent.
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