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No. 277. GENERAL ARTISTS CORP. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Morton Miller for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, A. F. Prescott and Morton K. Rothschild for respondent. Reported below: 205 F. 2d 360.

No. 278. HIRSHHORN V. MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES Co. ET AL. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. John B. Doyle for petitioner. Charles E. Kenworthey and Paul E. Hutchinson for respondents. Reported below: 203 F. 2d 279.

No. 282. LONDONO v. CITIZENS NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ET AL. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Robert H. Dunlap for petitioner. T. B. Cosgrove, John N. Cramer and Leonard A. Diether for the Citizens National Trust & Savings Bank; and O. B. Thorgrimson and Joseph H. Dasteel for Dulien Steel Products, Inc. et al., respondents. Reported below: 204 F. 2d 377.

No. 284. SEACOAST GAS CO., INC. ET AL. v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Charles L. Gowen for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Burger, Paul A. Sweeney and Russell Chapin for the United States. Reported below: 204 F.2d 709.

No. 285. FEDERAL INSURANCE CO. ET AL. v. ISBRANDTSEN CO., INC. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Henry N. Longley and F. Herbert Prem for petitioners. James S. Hemingway for respondent. Reported below: 205 F. 2d 679.

No. 286. NAREHOOD ET AL. v. PEARSON ET AL., COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District. Certiorari denied.

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William D. Donnelly for petitioners. Frank G. Smith and Robert V. Maine for respondents. Reported below: 374 Pa. 299, 96 A. 2d 895.

No. 288. JOHNSON & JOHNSON v. Q-TIPS, INC. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Kenneth Perry and Chester T. Lane for petitioner. W. Brown Morton for respondent. Reported below: 206 F. 2d 144.

No. 290. NERI, DOING BUSINESS AS IMPRESA DI SALVATAGGI FRATELLI NERI (NERI BROTHERS SALVAGE ENTERPRISE) v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Paul C. Matthews for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Burger, Samuel D. Slade and Herman Marcuse for the United States. Reported below: 204 F. 2d 867.

No. 292. FERGUSON ET AL. v. PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION Co. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Ernest Ray White for petitioners. Francis H. Scheetz for respondent. Reported below: 205 F. 2d 520.

No. 293. COOPER V. SINCLAIR, CUSTODIAN OF LAKELAND CITY JAIL. Supreme Court of Florida. Certiorari denied. Sam E. Murrell for petitioner. James Hardin Peterson for respondent. Reported below: 66 So. 2d 702.

No. 236. WHITTINGTON v. JOHNSTON ET AL. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS are of the opinion the petition should be granted. Walter J. Knabe for petitioner. Ewell C. Orme and Jesse M. Williams, Jr. for respondents. Reported below: 201 F. 2d 810.

No. 265. WETHERBEE, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RAILWAY Co. C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied. MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. JUSTICE

October 26, November 9, 1953.

346 U.S.

DOUGLAS are of the opinion the petition should be granted. Lloyd T. Bailey for petitioner. Harlan L. Hackbert for respondent. Reported below: 204 F. 2d 755.

No. 65, Misc. HOLLAND v. SAFEWAY STORES, INC. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied for the reason that application therefor was not made within the time provided by law.

No. 82, Misc. MCCULLOUGH v. UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY Co. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Julius T. Long for petitioner. Reported below: 202 F.2d 269.

NOVEMBER 9, 1953.

Per Curiam Decisions.

No. 323. FRANKLIN, REGIONAL COUNSEL, Wage StaBILIZATION BOARD, ET AL. v. JONCO AIRCRAFT CORP. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Per Curiam: The appellee having failed to exhaust its administrative remedy, the judgment is reversed. Myers v. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., 303 U. S. 41; Public Service Commission of Utah v. Wycoff Company, Inc., 344 U. S. 237, 246. Acting Solicitor General Stern for appellants. Jerry N. Griffin and John K. Pickens for appellee. Reported below: 114 F. Supp. 392.

No. 308. NEW JERSEY & NEW YORK RAILROAD CO. v. BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONERS OF NEW JERSEY ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Richard Swan Buell and Justin W. Seymour for appellant. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General of New Jersey, John R. Sailer, Deputy Attorney

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General, and Frank H. Sommer for the Board of Public Utility Commissioners; and Sam A. Colarusso for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, appellees. Reported below: 12 N. J. 281, 96 A. 2d 526.

No. 343. AIKEN V. RICHARDSON. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. G. Seals Aiken, pro se. Ralph Williams for appellee. Reported below: 209 Ga. 837, 76 S. E. 2d 393.

No. 309. TWEEL v. WEST VIRGINIA RACING COMMISSION ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Per Curiam: The appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Seldon S. McNeer for appellant. Reported below: 138 W. Va. -, 76 S. E. 2d 874.

No. 320. SACKETT v. LOUISIANA. Appeal from the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans, Louisiana, Appellate Division. Per Curiam: The appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Maurice R. Woulfe for appellant.

No. 315. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH Co. ET AL. v. NEW JERSEY. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. JUSTICE REED are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted. John H. Waters and William G. H. Acheson for appellants. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General of New Jersey, and Joseph A. Murphy, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee. Reported below: 12 N. J. 468, 97 A. 2d 480.

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No. 325. COLUMBIA PROPERTIES, INC. v. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS OF INDIANA ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Indiana. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. 28 U. S. C. § 1257 (2). Treating the papers whereon the appeal was allowed as a petition for writ of certiorari as required by 28 U. S. C. § 2103, certiorari is denied. MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted. Cornelius W. Grafton for appellant. Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General of Indiana, Robert Hollowell, Chief Counsel, and George B. Jeffrey, Deputy Attorney General, for the State Board of Tax Commissioners; and William C. Welborn and Milford M. Miller for the County Board of Review of Vanderburgh County et al., appellees. Reported below: 232 Ind. 262, 111 N. E. 2d 891.

Miscellaneous Order.

No. 183, Misc. HIGGINS v. BINNS, U. S. ATTORNEY. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed on motion of petitioner. Morris Lavine for petitioner. Reported below: 205 F. 2d 653.

Probable Jurisdiction Noted.

No. 335. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. ET AL. v. WASHINGTON. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Washington. Probable jurisdiction noted. Acting Solicitor General Stern for the United States, appellant. Reported below: 42 Wash. 2d 411, 256 P. 2d 265.

Certiorari Granted.

No. 300. BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, v. RUBINSTEIN. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. Acting Solici

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