
; ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 3 0 -f^^ 1 SUPEEME COURT OE THE UisTITED 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, 111.; 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. ; Wm. 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. 16476—30 1 ; ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 3 0 2 No. 69. Annette Aiken, Administratrix of the estate of Friend M. Aiken, deceased, petitioner, v. Kobert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Kevenue. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the respondent. No. 115. W. P. Brown & Sons Lumber Company, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the respondent. No. 111. Go-Bart Importing Co. et al., petitioners, v. The United States of America. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the respondent with leave to the petitioner to file opposition thereto by Friday next, on motion of Mr. Edward F. Colladay in that behalf. No. 210. American Bond & Mortgage Company and Trianon, Inc., V. The United States of America. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for The United States. No. 60. Charles H. Nauts, Collector of Internal Revenue, peti- tioner, V, W. L. Slayton. Death of Charles H. Nauts, Former Col- lector suggested and U. G. Denman, Administrator substituted as the party petitioner, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Thacher for the petitioner. No. 31. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, pe- titioner, V. Sanford & Brooks Company; No. 53. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, pe- titioner, V. Willingham Loan and Trust Company; No. 61. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, pe- titioner, V. Niagara Falls Brewing Company et al. No. 69. Annette Aiken, Administratrix, etc., petitioner, v. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 81. Henry Choteau, petitioner, ^. Robert H. Lucas, Commis- sioner of Internal Revenue No. 109. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. National Industrial Alcohol Company, Inc.; No. 115. W. P. Brown & Sons Lumber Company, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 123. Black Hardware Company, petitioner, ^y. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 129. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. Sybil Whitehouse; No. 199. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v, Samuel F. Houston; No. 202. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. Salie H. Henry. ; ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 3 0 3 No. 203. Kobert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. William Hobart Porter et al. No. 204. United States ex rel. H. Wendell Endicott et al., peti- tioners, V. Andrew W. Mellon; as Secretary, etc., et al.; No. 223. Eobert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. First Trust & Savings Bank of Miami, Fla. No. 231. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. Chicago Railway Equipment Company; No. 232. United States ex rel. Edmund F. Leland, petitioner, v. J. R. McCarl, Comptroller General of the United States, and Rob- ert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 234. Barde Steel Products Corporation, petitioner, v. Com- missioner of Internal Revenue; No. 243. Anahma Realty Corporation, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 247. Great Northern Railway Company, petitioner, v. Com- missioner of Internal Revenue; No. 268. William C. Newman, petitioner, v. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 277. Diamond Shoe Company, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; No. 288. Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v. Thompson Oil & Gas Company No. 310. Miller & Vidor Lumber Company, petitioner, v. Commis- sioner of Internal Revenue; and No. 351. A. James Eckert, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Resignation of Robert H. Lucas, Former Commissioner of Internal Revenue suggested, and David Burnet, present Commis- sioner substituted therefor on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Thacher in that behalf. No. original. The State of Arizona, complainant, v. The State — , of California et al. Motion for leave to file bill of complaint sub- mitted by Mr. K. Berry Peterson for the complainant. No. original. The State of Wyoming, complainant, v. The — , State of Colorado. Motion for leave to file bill of complaint sub- mitted by Mr. William O. Wilson for the complainant. No. 378. Standard Oil Company et al., appellants, v. The United States of America. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. John B. Marsh for the appellants. No. 232. United States ex rel, Edmund F. Leland, petitioner, v, J. R. McCarl, Comptroller General, etc., et al. Leave granted to file brief of the United States Rubber Company as amicus cwriaey on motion of Mr. Frank S. Bright in behalf of Mr. Paul H. Arthur. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 3 0 4 No. 12, original. The State of Connecticut, complainant, v. Com- monwealth of Massachusetts. Exceptions of complainant to the report of the Special Master submitted by Mr. B. M. Holclen for the complainant. No. 12, original. The State of Connecticut, complainant, v. Com- monwealth of Massachusetts. Motion to set case for hearing and disclaimer of intention to file exceptions to the report of the Special Master submitted by Mr. Joseph E. Warner for the defendant. No. 9. Franc-Strohmenger & Cowan, Inc., petitioner, v. Baro- Forchheimer, doing business under the name and style of B. Forch- heimer & Company, et al. Motion of Bachrach Company, Inc., and others for leave to intervene as parties respondents submitted by Mr. Milton Strasburger for the interveners in support thereof, and by Mr. Joe E. Daniels for the petitioner in opposition thereto. No. 9. Franc-Strohmenger & Cowan, Inc., petitioner, v. Baro- Forchheimer, doing business under the name and style of B. Forch- heimer & Company et al. Motion by the petitioner to dismiss the writ of certiorari submitted by Mr. Joe. E. Daniels for the petitioner. No. 36. R. E. Graham and E. E. Foster, copartners, etc., peti- tioners, V. Rex B. Goodcell, Former Collector, etc. Leave granted to file brief of Marshall-Wells Company, as amicus curice, on motion of Mr. Mark J. Ryan in behalf of Mr. Wayne Johnson. No. 464. Railroad Commission of Wisconsin et al., appellants, v. W. G. Maxcy, as Receiver, etc., et al. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Suel O. Arnold for the appellants. No. 215. Elsie Aronstein, petitioner, v. The New York Central Railroad Company. Leave granted to file brief of Henri Picard et al., and others as amid curice, on motion of Mr. Theodore L. Bailey in that behalf. No. 36. R. E. Graham and E. E. Foster, copartners, etc., peti- tioners, V. Rex B. Goodcell, Former Collector, etc. Leave granted to file brief of Carl Taylor and Rollin Browne, as amid curice^ on mo-^ tion of Mr. Carl Taylor and Mr. Rollin Browne in that behalf. No. 36. R. E. Graham and E. E. Foster, copartners, etc., peti- tioners, V. Rex B. Goodcell, Former Collector, etc. Leave granted to file brief of Fred Medart Manufacturing Co. and Pacific Porcelain Ware Co. as amid curice, on motion of Mr. Robert A. Littletons- Mr. John O. Altman, Mr. Abraham Lowenhaupt, and Mr. Stanley Waite in that behalf. No. 545, October Term, 1928. Standard Oil Company et al., peti- tioners, V. City of Marysville et al. Motion for an order interpre- tating decision and directing form of mandate submitted by Mr, Chester I. Long for the respondents in support thereof and by Mr. James W. Reid for the petitioners in opposition thereto. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 3 0 5 No. 5. Indian Motocycle Company v. The United States of Amer- ica. Leave granted to file brief of the Excelsior Motor Manufac- turing & Supply Company, as amicus curiae^ on motion of Mr. William Cogger in behalf of Mr. John E. Hughes. No. 3, original. The State of Vermont, complainant, 'y. The State of New Hampshire. Motion for leave to file stipulation amending answer submitted by Mr. Winthrop Wadleigh in that behalf. No. 3, original. The State of Vermont, complainant, v. The State of New Hampshire. Motion for progress and for reference to a Special Master submitted by Mr.
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