288 U.S. 97

288 U.S. 97 288 U.S. 97 53 S.Ct. 293 77 L.Ed. 638 WILBUR, Secretary of the Interlor,v.UNITED STATES ex rel. CHESTATEE PYRITES & CHEMICAL CORPORATION. No. 335. Argued Dec. 6, 1932. Decided Jan. 16, 1933. Mr. Seth W. Richardson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for petitioner. Mr. Edgar Watkins, of Atlanta, Ga., for respondent. Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS […]

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288 U.S. 517

288 U.S. 517 288 U.S. 517 53 S.Ct. 481 77 L.Ed. 929 LOUIS K. LIGGETT CO. et al.v.LEE, Comptroller of State of Florida, et al.* No. 301. Argued Jan. 12—13, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Florida. [Argument of Counsel from pages 518-520 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Thomas […]

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288 U.S. 62

288 U.S. 62 288 U.S. 62 53 S.Ct. 278 77 L.Ed. 619 UNITED STATESv.MEMPHIS COTTON OIL CO. No. 308. Argued Dec. 9, 1932. Decided Jan. 9, 1933. Messrs. William D. Mitchell, Atty. Gen., and Chas. B. Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. [Argument of Counsel from page 63 intentionally omitted] Mr. Walter E. […]

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288 U.S. 73

288 U.S. 73 288 U.S. 73 53 S.Ct. 283 77 L.Ed. 626 UNITED STATESv.HENRY PRENTISS & CO., Inc. No. 234. Argued Dec. 8, 9, 1932. Decided Jan. 9, 1933. [Syllabus from pages 73-75 intentionally omitted] Messrs. William D. Mitchell, Atty. Gen., and Chas. B.Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. [Argument of Counsel from […]

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288 U.S. 502

288 U.S. 502 288 U.S. 502 53 S.Ct. 413 77 L.Ed. 921 HEINER, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.DIAMOND ALKALI CO. (two cases). LEWELLYN, Formerly Collector of Internal Revenue, v. SAME. Nos. 476—478. Argued Feb. 10, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. The Attorney General, and Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for petitioners. Mr. John W. […]

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288 U.S. 508

288 U.S. 508 288 U.S. 508 53 S.Ct. 439 77 L.Ed. 925 BURNET, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,v.A. T. JERGINS TRUST. No. 541. Argued Feb. 16, 17, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. The Attorney General and Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for petitioner. [Argument of Counsel from pages 508-510 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Mare F. […]

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288 U.S. 52

288 U.S. 52 288 U.S. 52 53 S.Ct. 240 77 L.Ed. 610 HAWKS et al.v.HAMILL et al. No. 147. Argued Dec. 9, 1932. Decided Jan. 9, 1933. Messrs. W. C. Lewis, of Oklahoma City, Okl., Purman Wilson, of Purcell, Okl., and J. Berry King, of Oklahoma City, Okl., for petitioners. Mr. Charles B. Cochran, of […]

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288 U.S. 593

288 U.S. 593 288 U.S. 593 53 S.Ct. 401 77 L.Ed. 971 Michael J. HEALY, Chief of Police of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire appellant,v.Louis D. RATTA. No. 669. Supreme Court of the United States February 20, 1933 1 Mr. Thornton Lorimer, of Rochester, N. H., for appellant. 2 Mr. William N. Rogers, of […]

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288 U.S. 469

288 U.S. 469 288 U.S. 469 53 S.Ct. 444 77 L.Ed. 899 CENTRAL TRANSFER CO.v.TERMINAL RAILROAD ASS’N OF ST. LOUIS et al. No. 523. Argued Feb. 14, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. Glendy B. Arnold, of St. Louis, Mo., for petitioner. Messrs. C. S. Burg and H. H. Larimore, both of St. Louis, Mo., […]

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288 U.S. 476

288 U.S. 476 288 U.S. 476 53 S.Ct. 447 77 L.Ed. 903 PEOPLE OF PUERTO RICOv.RUSSELL & CO., SUCESORES, S. EN C. et al. No. 492. Argued Feb. 10—13, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Messrs. Wm. Cattron Rigby and Fred W. Llewellyn, both of Washington, D.C., for People of Puerto Rico. Mr. Francis E. Neagle, […]

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288 U.S. 485

288 U.S. 485 288 U.S. 485 53 S.Ct. 424 77 L.Ed. 910 MUNROEv.RAPHAEL. No. 407. Argued Feb. 7, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Messrs. Carl F. Schipper, Jr., and William P. Everts, both of Boston, Mass., for petitioner. Mr. Mark M. Horblit, of Boston, Mass., for respondent. Mr. Justice ROBERTS delivered the opinion of the […]

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288 U.S. 490

288 U.S. 490 288 U.S. 490 53 S.Ct. 406 77 L.Ed. 914 UNITED STATES et al.v.NORTHERN PAC. RY. CO. et al. No. 470. Argued Feb. 9, 10, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota. The Attorney General andMr. Edward M. Reidy, of Washington, […]

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288 U.S. 467

288 U.S. 467 288 U.S. 467 53 S.Ct. 439 77 L.Ed. 898 PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, Petitioner,v.David BURNET, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. No. 448. Argued Feb. 8, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. Robert Ash, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondent. Mr. Justice STONE delivered […]

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288 U.S. 436

288 U.S. 436 288 U.S. 436 53 S.Ct. 451 77 L.Ed. 880 PORTER et al.v.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 466. Argued Feb. 9, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. Walter E. Hope, of New York City, for petitioners. [Argument of Counsel from page 437 intentionally omitted] The Attorney General andMr. Erwin N. Griswold, of Washington, […]

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288 U.S. 445

288 U.S. 445 288 U.S. 445 53 S.Ct. 420 77 L.Ed. 885 VANCOUVER S.S. CO., Limited,v.RICE. No. 469. Argued and Submitted Feb. 9, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. Erskine Wood, of Portland, Or., for petitioner. Mr. Arthur I. Moulton, of Portland, Or., for respondent. Mr. Justice BUTLER delivered the opinion of the Court. 1 […]

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288 U.S. 448

288 U.S. 448 288 U.S. 448 53 S.Ct. 441 77 L.Ed. 888 BALTIMORE & O.R. CO. et al.v.BRADY. No. 526. Argued Feb. 14, 15, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Messrs. George M. Hoffheimer, of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Eugene S. Williams, of Baltimore, Md., for petitioners. Mr. George T. Bell, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. […]

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288 U.S. 459

288 U.S. 459 288 U.S. 459 53 S.Ct. 435 77 L.Ed. 893 UNITED STATESv.DAKOTA-MONTANA OIL CO. No. 434. Argued Feb. 8, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. The Attorney General and Mr. G. A.Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Mr. Herman J. Galloway, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. Mr. Justice STONE delivered the opinion […]

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288 U.S. 378

288 U.S. 378 288 U.S. 378 53 S.Ct. 457 77 L.Ed. 844 BURNET, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,v.BROOKS et al. No. 496. Argued Feb. 9, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. [Syllabus from pages 378-380 intentionally omitted] The Attorney General and Mr. Thomas D.Thacher, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. [Argument of Counsel from pages 380-382 […]

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288 U.S. 406

288 U.S. 406 288 U.S. 406 53 S.Ct. 428 77 L.Ed. 861 BURNET, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,v.S. & L. BUILDING CORPORATION. No. 475. Argued Feb. 10, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. The Attorney General and Mr. Whitney North Seymour, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Leo H. Hoffman, of New York City, for respondent. [Argument […]

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288 U.S. 420

288 U.S. 420 288 U.S. 420 53 S.Ct. 410 77 L.Ed. 869 McDONNELLv.UNITED STATES. TRUDA v. SAME. Nos. 330 and 331. Argued Jan. 17, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. Robert Ash, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. The Attorney General and Mr. Charles B. Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Mr. Justice BRANDEIS […]

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