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1929 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1929-1930)

handle is hein.journals/joscus44 and id is 1 raw text is: MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Van
Devanter, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis, Mr. Justice
Sutherland, Mr. Justice Butler, Mr. Justice Sanford, and Mr. Justice
Stone.
J. Scott Matthews, of Chicago, Ill.; J. George Kerr, of Sabetha,
Kans.; Howard S. LeRoy, of Washington, D. C.; I. Charles Schwalb,
of New York City; Samuel Kaufman, of Newark, N. J.; Pinckney
G. McElwee, of St. Louis, Mo.; Homer L. Bruce, of Houston,
Tex.; Carver W. Wolfe, of New York City; Louis A. Maxson, of
Claremont, N. H.; William P. Allen, of Bartow, Fla.; Thomas G.
Gregory, of St. Marys, Pa.; David Richard Thomas, of Minneapolis,
Minn.; David J. Shorb, of Washington, D. C.; John L. Gay, of San
Juan, P. R.; Isaac Pacht, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Ernest Theodore
Simmang, of San Antonio, Tex.; James W. Ewing, of Wheeling,
W. Va.; F. S. Spruill, of Rocky Mount, N. C.; Ralph E. Lum, of
Newark, N. J.; and John Ruffalo, of Youngstown, Ohio, were
admitted to practice.
The Chief Justice announced the following order of the Court:
ORDER
The Court, after entertaining motions for admission to the bar,
and other motions noticed for to-day, will adjourn in order that the
members of the Court may pay their respects to the President of
the United States.
The Court will meet upon Monday next, October 14th, upon which
day it will announce orders and receive such motions as may be
submitted, and will then adjourn from that day until Monday,
October 21st, when oral arguments in cases especially set and cases
on the regular docket will be commenced. The Court will thus be
enabled to devote time during the next two weeks to the disposition
of the petitions for writs of certiorari which are submitted to-day.
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