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ton, 249 U. S. 331, 333. Messrs. John P. Bullington and Dillon Anderson for appellants. Messrs. H. Grady Chandler and Henry H. Brooks for appellees. Reported below: 133 Texas 202; 126 S. W. 2d 953.

No. 458. CHRISTIE ET AL. V. BROUSSARD ET AL. Appeal from the Court of Civil Appeals, 9th Supreme Judicial District, of Texas. November 6, 1939. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a properly presented substantial federal question. (1) Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. McGrew, 188 U. S. 291, 308; Godchaux Co. v. Estopinal, 251 U. S. 179; Home for Incurables v. City of New York, 187 U. S. 155, 158; (2) Roberts v. City of New York, 295 U. S. 264, 278; Seattle Ry. v. Linhoff, 231 U. S. 568, 570; Cross Lake Shooting & Fishing Club v. Louisiana, 224 U. S. 632, 638; Ross v. Oregon, 227 U. S. 150, 162. Mr. Robert L. Cole for appellants. Messrs. E. B. Pickett, Will E. Orgain, and E. E. Easterling for appellees. Reported below: 124 S. W. 2d 929; 127 id. 168.

No. 468. ROEDENBECK FARMS, INC., ET AL. v. BROUSSARD ET AL. Appeal from the Court of Civil Appeals, 9th Supreme Judicial District, of Texas. November 6, 1939. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a properly presented substantial federal question. (1) Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. McGrew, 188 U. S. 291, 308; Zadig v. Baldwin, 166 U. S. 485, 488; Home for Incurables v. City of New York, 187 U. S. 155, 158; (2) Roberts v. City of New York, 295 U. S. 264, 278; Seattle Ry. v. Linhoff, 231 U. S. 568, 570; Cross Lake Shooting & Fishing Club v. Louisiana, 224 U. S. 632, 638; Ross v. Oregon, 227 U. S. 150, 162. Mr. John H. Crooker for appellants. Messrs. E. B. Pickett, E. E. Easterling, and Will E. Orgain for appellees.

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Messrs. William D. Gordon and E. E. Easterling for Marrs McLean, appellee. Reported below: 124 S. W. 2d 929; 127 id. 168.

No. 394. MINNESOTA EX REL. PEARSON V. PROBATE COURT OF RAMSEY COUNTY ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Minnesota. November 6, 1939. It is ordered that Michael F. Kinkead, present probate judge of Ramsey County, be substituted as a party appellee in the place of Albin S. Pearson, pursuant to stipulation of counsel. Reported below: 205 Minn. 545; 287 N. W. 297.

No.. PHILADELPHIA-DETROIT LINES, INC. v. UNITED STATES, ET AL. November 7, 1939. The application of the appellant for the suspension of the challenged order of the Interstate Commerce Commission pending an appeal herein has been referred by MR. JUSTICE BLACK to the Court and the application is denied.

No. 32. CITY OF ATLANTA v. NATIONAL BITUMINOUS COAL COMMISSION ET AL. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. November 7, 1939. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, substituted as the party appellee in the place and stead of National Bituminous Coal Commission and Percy Tetlow, Chairman, et al., on motion of Mr. J. C. Murphy for the appellant.

No. 400. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALBUQUERQUE V. STATE TAX COMMISSION ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Mexico. November 13, 1939. Per Curiam: The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. Bell's Gap Railroad Co. v. Pennsyl

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vania, 134 U. S. 232, 236-238; Des Moines Bank v. Fairweather, 263 U. S. 103. The petition for writ of certiorari is denied. Mr. Quincy D. Adams for appellant. No appearance for appellees. Reported below: 43 N. M. 307; 92 P.2d 987.

No. 447. LEONARD, TRADING AS COMMUNITY VARIETY STORE, V. MAXWELL, COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE. Appeal from the Supreme Court of North Carolina. November 13, 1939. Per Curiam: The motion for leave to file a statement as to jurisdiction is granted. The motion to dismiss is also granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. (1) American Sugar Refining Co. v. Louisiana, 179 U. S. 89, 93-95; Carmichael v. Southern Coal Co., 301 U. S. 495, 509-510; Rapid Transit Corp. v. New York, 303 U. S. 573, 578581. (2) Smiley v. Kansas, 196 U. S. 447, 457; Darnell v. Indiana, 226 U. S. 390, 398. Mr. J. M. Wells, Jr. for appellant. Mr. Harry McMullan for appellee. Reported below: 216 N. C. 89; 3 S. E. 2d 316.

No. 27. FRANKLIN ET AL. v. UNITED STATES. Certiorari, 307 U. S. 618, to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Argued November 7, 1939. Decided November 13, 1939. Per Curiam: The judgment is affirmed upon the ground that the District Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit. Judicial Code, § 24 (20); 28 U. S. C. § 41 (20). See Otis Elevator Co. v. United States, 18 F. Supp. 87 (D. C. S. D. N. Y.). Mr. Sam Costen submitted for petitioners. Mr. Warner W. Gardner, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Messrs. Paul A. Sweeney and Aaron B. Holman were on the brief, for the United States. Reported below: 101 F.2d 459.

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No. 32. CITY OF ATLANTA V. ICKES, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Argued November 7, 1939. Decided November 13, 1939. Per Curiam: The judgment is affirmed on the ground that the appellant has no standing to maintain the suit. Tennessee Power Co. v. Tennessee Valley Authority, 306 U. S. 118, 142; Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes, 302 U. S. 464, 478479; Sprunt & Son v. United States, 281 U. S. 249, 255– 256; Aetna Life Insurance Co. v. Haworth, 300 U. S. 227, 240-241. Mr. J. C. Murphy, with whom Messrs. John A. McIntire and Charles S. Rhyne were on the brief, for appellant. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Robert L. Stern, Warner W. Gardner, and Abe Fortas were on a brief for appellee. Reported below: 26 F. Supp. 606.

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No., original. EX PARTE WILLIAM BAYLEY. vember 13, 1939. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

No. 12, original. MISSOURI v. Iowa. November 13, 1939. The counsel for the respective parties to the aboveentitled cause having stipulated and agreed that this cause has been fully settled and compromised and that it shall be dismissed and have filed a stipulation to that effect,

It is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the Bill of Complaint in this cause be, and it hereby is, dismissed, and that the costs, including the compensation of the Special Master, shall be divided equally between the parties. Messrs. Roy McKittrick, Attorney General of Missouri, Frank W. Hayes, Assistant Attorney General, M. E. Casey, and Mrs. Ruth L. Waltner for complainant.

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Messrs. Fred D. Everett, Attorney General of Iowa, and Horace E. Pike, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant.

No. 429 (October Term, 1938). PREBYL V. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. November 13, 1939. Motion for leave to file protest and declaration of rights denied. Milton Prebyl, pro se. No appearance for respondent. See 305 U. S. 577, 641, 673.

No. 193. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD V. WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORP. November 13, 1939. Motion of the National Maritime Union of America for leave to intervene denied.

No. 6. INLAND WATERWAYS CORP. ET AL. v. HARDEE, RECEIVER. Certiorari, 306 U. S. 626, to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. November 13, 1939. The motion for substitution is granted and Frederick J. Young, Receiver of the Commercial National Bank of Washington, D. C., is substituted as the party respondent in the place and stead of Cary H. Hardee, resigned.

Certiorari,

No. 316. McNINCH ET AL. v. HEITMEYER. post, p. 540, to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. November 13, 1939. J. Lawrence Fly, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission substituted as a party petitioner in the place and stead of Frank R. McNinch, resigned, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Jackson for the petitioners.

No. 486. MADISON AVENUE CORP. v. STOKES, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE & TAXATION OF TENNESSEL.

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