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1930 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1930-1931)

handle is hein.journals/joscus45 and id is 1 raw text is: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1930

SUPREME COURT OF TIHE 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.
Justice Roberts.
Louis Charney Friedman, of Paterson, N. J.; A. F. Kingdon, of
Bluefield, W. Va.; Edward H. Dell, of Middletown, Ohio; Francis,
P. Farrell, of New York City; John E. Snyder, of Hershey, Pa.;
Francis E. Delamore, of Little Rock, Ark.; William R. Carlisle, of
New York City; William Geo. Junge, of Los Angeles, Calif.;
Francis Harold Uriell, of Chicago, Ill.; John Butera, of Dallas,
Tex.; Alean Brisley Clutts, of Detroit, Mich.; Cornelius B. Comegys,
of Scranton, Pa.; Walter J. Rosston, of New York City; John A.
Coleman, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Harry F. Brown, of Guthrie, Okla.;
Win. W. Montgomery, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Joe E. Daniels, of
New York City; Winthrop Wadleigh, of Milford, N. H.; Ernest C.
Griffith, of Los Angeles, Calif.; and K. Berry Peterson, of Phoenix,,
Ariz., were admitted to practice.
No. 380. R. D. Spicer et al., petitioners, v. The United States of
America;
No. 381. G. C. Stephens, petitioner, v. The United States of
America; and
No. 382. B. M. Wotkyns, petitioner, v. The United States of
America. Leave granted the respondent to file brief on or before
October 20, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the
respondent.
No. 5. Indian Motocycle Company v. The United States of Amer-
ica. Joint motion to amend certificate submitted by Mr. Solicitor
General Thacher in that behalf.
No. 56. The United States, petitioner, v. Swift and Company.
Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for
the petitioner.
No. 231. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
petitioner, v. Chicago Railway Equipment Company. Motion to
advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the
petitioner.
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