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1931 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1931-1932)

handle is hein.journals/joscus46 and id is 1 raw text is: MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Van
Devanter, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis, Mr. Jus-
tice Sutherland, Mr. Justice Butler, Mr. Justice Stone, and Mr. Jus,
tice Roberts.
Dayton E. Van Vactor, of Klamath Falls, Oreg.; Charles L. Carr,
of Kansas City, Mo.; Martin Sack, of Jacksonville, Fla.; James B.
Searcy, of Springfield, Ill.; D. Niel Ferguson, of Ocala, Fla.; Alonzo
H. Garcelon, of Boston, Mass.; David W. Jacobs, of Boston, Mass.;
Alma M. Myers, of San Francisco, Calif.; Norman A. Bailie, of Los
Angeles, Calif.; Eugene Harpole, of Superior, Mont.; Lon E. Blank-
enbecker, of Houston, Tex.; John F. Sharp, jr., of Oklahoma City,
Okla.; J. Andrew West, of Prescott, Ariz.; Elbert Hooper, of Fort
Worth, Tex.; and J. Mark Trice, of Washington, D. C., were admitted
to practice.
No. 41. Painters District Council No. 14 of Chicago, etc., appel-
lants, v. The United States of America. Suggestion of a diminu-
tion of the record and motion for a writ of certiorari submitted by
Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the appellee.
No. 287. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company
et al., appellants, v. The United States of America et al. Joint
motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher in
that behalf.
No. 391. T. Binford et al., appellants, v. J. H. McLeaish & Com-
pany et al. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. A. L. Reed for
the appellants.
No. 263, October term, 1930. Maas & Waldstein Company, peti-
tioner, v. The United States of America. Leave granted to file
brief of Hugh Satterlee and Rollin Browne as amici curiae, on mo-
tion of Mr. Hugh Satterlee and Mr. Rollin Browne in that behalf. '
No. 98. Arizona Grocery Company, petitioner, v. The Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. Leave granted to file
brief of the Interstate Commerce Commission as amious curiae on
motion of Mr. H. L. Underwood in that behalf.
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