282 U.S. 819

282 U.S. 819 282 U.S. 819 51 S.Ct. 25 75 L.Ed. 732 FARBWERKE vormals MEISTER LUCIUS & BRUNING et al., etc., petitioners,v.CHEMICAL FOUNDATION, Inc., et al. FARBWERKE vormals MEISTER LUCIUS & BRUNING, petitioner, v. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. et al. DEUTSCHE GOLD & SILBER SCHEIDE ANSTALT vormals ROESSLER, petitioner, v. E. […]

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282 U.S. 827

282 U.S. 827 282 U.S. 827 51 S.Ct. 81 75 L.Ed. 737 B. D. McCAUGHN, Collector, petitioner,v.HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CO. ESTATE OF E. LEDERER, Collector, petitioner, v. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CO. ESTATE OF B. F. DAVIS, Collector, petitioner, v. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CO. ESTATE OF E. LEDERER, Collector, petitioner v. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CO. B. D. McCAUGHN, Collector, petitioner, […]

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282 U.S. 92

282 U.S. 92 282 U.S. 92 51 S.Ct. 11 75 L.Ed. 234 ALUMINUM CASTINGS CO.v.ROUTZAHN, Collector of Internal Revenue. No. 7. Reargued Oct. 28, 29, 1930. Decided Nov. 24, 1930. [Syllabus from pages 92-94 intentionally omitted] Mr. John T. Scott, of Cleveland, Ohio, for petitioner. The Attorney General, and Mr. Claude R. Branch, of Providence […]

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282 U.S. 784

282 U.S. 784 282 U.S. 784 51 S.Ct. 291 75 L.Ed. 707 SMITHv.MAGIC CITY KENNEL CLUB, Inc., et al. No. 77. Argued Jan. 28, 1931. Decided Feb. 25, 1931. Mr. E. Howard McCaleb, of New Orleans, La., for petitioner. Mr. Arthur C. Brown, of Tulsa, Okl., for respondents. Mr. Chief Justice HUGHES delivered the opiion […]

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282 U.S. 792

282 U.S. 792 282 U.S. 792 51 S.Ct. 184 75 L.Ed. 714 UNITED STATESv.MALCOLM. No. 512. Decided Jan. 19, 1931. Certificate of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit under section 239 of the Judicial Code (28 USCA § 346): Robert K. Malcolm and Esther Jarrett Mal colm are husband and […]

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282 U.S. 818

282 U.S. 818 282 U.S. 818 51 S.Ct. 23 75 L.Ed. 731 Hilary HALBERT, Jr., et al., petitioners,v.The UNITED STATES of America. Rich HALBERT, a minor, etc., petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Vernon Sidney HALBERT, a minor, etc., petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Sidney E. HALBERT, a minor, etc., petitioner, v. […]

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282 U.S. 74

282 U.S. 74 282 U.S. 74 51 S.Ct. 1 75 L.Ed. 221 BEAUMONT, S. L. & W. RY. CO. et al.v.UNITED STATES et al. UNITED STATES et al. v. BEAUMONT, S. L. & W. RY. CO. et al. Nos. 44, 45. Argued Oct. 20, 1930. Decided Nov. 24, 1930. [Syllabus from pages 74-76 intentionally omitted] […]

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282 U.S. 740

282 U.S. 740 282 U.S. 740 51 S.Ct. 297 75 L.Ed. 672 LOUISVILLE & N. R. CO. et al.v.UNITED STATES et al. No. 333. Argued Jan. 15-16, 1931. Decided Feb. 25, 1931. Mr. Alfred P. Thom, of Washington, D. C., for appellants. The Attorney General and Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton, of Washington, D. C., for […]

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282 U.S. 765

282 U.S. 765 282 U.S. 765 51 S.Ct. 252 75 L.Ed. 690 ABIE STATE BANKv.WEAVER, Governor of Nebraska, et al. No. 63. Argued Jan. 30, 1931. Decided Feb. 25, 1931. [Syllabus from pages 765-767 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Leonard A. Flansburg, of Lincoln, Neb., and Frank H. Gaines, of Omaha, Neb., for appellant. Messrs. C. A. […]

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282 U.S. 760

282 U.S. 760 282 U.S. 760 51 S.Ct. 304 75 L.Ed. 684 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RY. CO. et al.v.UNITED STATES et al. No. 517. Argued Jan. 16, 1931. Decided Feb. 25, 1931. Messrs, Samuel W. Moore, of New York City, F. H. Moore and Cyrus Crane, both of Kansas City, Mo., for appellants. The Attorney […]

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282 U.S. 704

282 U.S. 704 282 U.S. 704 51 S.Ct. 232 75 L.Ed. 634 SARANAC AUTOMATIC MACH. CORPORATIONv.WIREBOUNDS PATENTS CO. et al. No. 51. Argued Jan. 13, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Howard M. Cox and Amasa C. Paul, both of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. Messrs. Laurence A. Janney, and Edward G. Curtis, both of New […]

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282 U.S. 734

282 U.S. 734 282 U.S. 734 51 S.Ct. 270 75 L.Ed. 645 ISAACSv.HOBBS TIE & TIMBER CO. No. 72. Argued Jan. 23, 26, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Mr. Wm. R. Watkins, of Fort Worth, Tex., for Isaacs. Mr. John R. Duty, of Rogers, Ark., for Hobbs Tie & Timber Co. Mr. Justice ROBERTS delivered […]

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282 U.S. 687

282 U.S. 687 282 U.S. 687 51 S.Ct. 218 75 L.Ed. 624 ALFORDv.UNITED STATES. No. 370. Argued Jan. 6, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Leo R. Friedman and Thomas M. Foley, both of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. Bentley W. Warren, of Boston, Mass., for the United States. Mr. Justice STONE delivered the […]

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282 U.S. 694

282 U.S. 694 282 U.S. 694 51 S.Ct. 240 75 L.Ed. 629 HUSTY et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 477. Argued Jan. 22, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. [Syllabus from pages 694-696 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Percy F. Parrott, H. A. Kesler, and John B. McMahon, all of Toledo, Ohio, for petitioners. The Attorney General and Mr. Amos […]

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282 U.S. 716

282 U.S. 716 282 U.S. 716 51 S.Ct. 220 75 L.Ed. 640 UNITED STATESv.SPRAGUE et al. No. 606. Argued Jan. 21, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Thomas D. Thacher, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D. C., G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Robert P. Reeder, John J. Byrne, Mahlon D. Kiefer, and Erwin N. […]

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282 U.S. 656

282 U.S. 656 282 U.S. 656 51 S.Ct. 284 75 L.Ed. 598 UNITED STATESv.MICHEL. SAME v. KRIEGER. Nos. 79, 80. Argued Jan. 28, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. The Attorney General and Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Mr. Donald Horne, of Washington, D. C., for respondents. Mr. Justice BUTLER […]

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282 U.S. 660

282 U.S. 660 282 U.S. 660 51 S.Ct. 286 75 L.Ed. 602 STATE OF CONNECTICUTv.COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. No. 12, Original. Argued Jan. 5, 6, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Ernest L. Averill, of Branford, Conn., and Benedict M. Holden, of Hartford, Conn., for the State of Connecticut. [Argument of Counsel from page 661 intentionally […]

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282 U.S. 675

282 U.S. 675 282 U.S. 675 51 S.Ct. 223 75 L.Ed. 610 PRUSSIANv.UNITED STATES. No. 448. Argued Jan. 6, 7, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Harold L. Turk and Walter B. Milkman, both f B rooklyn, N. Y., for petitioner. Mr. Charles Peck Sisson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Mr. Justice STONE […]

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282 U.S. 681

282 U.S. 681 282 U.S. 681 51 S.Ct. 266 75 L.Ed. 614 OXFORD PAPER CO.v.THE NIDARHOLM. No. 58. Argued Jan. 20, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. John W. Lowrance, of Boston, Mass., and Nathan W. Thompson, of Portland, Me., for petitioner. Mr. Robert E. Goodwin, of Boston, Mass., for respondent. Mr. Justice STONE delivered […]

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282 U.S. 638

282 U.S. 638 282 U.S. 638 51 S.Ct. 260 75 L.Ed. 588 V. LOEWERS GAMBRINUS BREWERY CO.v.ANDERSON, Collector of Internal Revenue. No. 352. Argued Jan. 22, 1931. Decided Feb. 24, 1931. Messrs. Arthur B. Hyman, of New York City, and Karl D. Loos, of Washington, D. C., for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, of Providence, […]

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