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CENTRAL RAILROAD [565] SOUTHERN PAPER COMPANY,
Plaintiff in Error, v. STOKES V. ROB-
ERTSON, State Revenue Agent. [No.
551.]

COMPANY, Plaintiff in Error, v. C.
B. JOHNSON. [No. 620.]

Error to state court-Federal question -error or certiorari.

In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama.

See same case below, 205 Ala. 1, 87 So. 866.

Messrs. Augustus Benners, W. S. Horton, and R. V. Fletcher for plaintiff in

error.

Error to state court-Federal question error or certiorari.

In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi.

See same case below, on first appeal, 119 Miss. 113, 80 So. 384, on second appeal, Miss., 85 So. 139.

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Mr. W. A. White for plaintiff in er

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255 U. S.

March 21, 1921. Per Curiam: Re- (2) Act of February 8, 1899 (30 Stat. versed with costs, and cause remanded for | at L. 822, chap. 121, Comp. Stat. § 1594, further proceedings, upon the authority 8 Fed. Stat. Anno. 2d ed. p. 953); Le of Postal Teleg.-Cable Co. v. Warren- Crone v. McAdoo, 253 U. S. 217, 219, 64 Godwin Lumber Co. 251 U. S. 27, 64 L. L. ed. 869, 870, 40 Sup. Ct. Rep. 510. ed. 118, 40 Sup. Ct. Rep. 69; Western U. Teleg. Co. v. Boegli, 251 U. S. 315, 64 L. ed. 281, 40 Sup. Ct. Rep. 167.

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FRANK M. HOY, Appellant, v. FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary of the Interior. [No. 212]; and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EX REL. EDMUND O. WATTIS, Plaintiff in Error, v. FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary of the Interior [No. 213].

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Appeal - abatement office. Appeal from and In Error to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

See same case below in No. 212, 49 App. D. C. 388, 266 Fed. 1008, in No. 213, 49 App. D. C. 385, 266 Fed. 1005.

Messrs. Harry A. Hegarty and S. S. Ashbaugh for appellants.

Messrs. Assistant Attorney General Garnett and Mr. H. L. Underwood for appellee.

March 28, 1921. Per Curiam: Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of

(1) United States v. Boutwell, 17 Wall. 604, 607, 21 L. ed. 721, 722; Pullman v. Knott, 243 U. S. 447, 449, 61 L. ed. 841, 842, 37 Sup. Ct. Rep. 428; Shaffer v. Howard, 249 U. S. 200, 201, 63 L. ed. 559, 39 Sup. Ct. Rep. 255.

HULETT C. MERRITT, Petitioner, v. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. [No. 519.]
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit.

See same case below, 264 Fed. 870. Messrs. W. H. Anderson, James A. Anderson, Howard S. Lewis, Edwin A. Meserve, and F. B. Crosthwaite for petitioner.

Mr. Solicitor General Frierson for respondent.

March 7, 1921. Granted, the transcript of record heretofore filed as an exhibit to the petition to stand as a return to the writ.

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[571] Mr. Samuel A. Anderson for petitioner.

Mr. Horatio F. Dale for respondent. March 7, 1921. Denied.

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Mr. Wilton J. Lambert for petitioners. | ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMMr. W. Gwynn Gardiner for respond

ents.

March 7, 1921. Denied.

MAX WAGMAN, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [No. 719.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

See same case below, 269 Fed. 568. Mr. William E. Baubie for petitioner. Mr. Assistant Attorney General Stewart and Mr. William C. Herron for respondent.

March 7, 1921. Denied.

CLIFFORD D. HOUK, Petitioner, v. CHARLES
V. WEDDELL et al. [No. 721.]
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Circuit.

Mr. Harry S. McCartney for petitioner. Messrs. Horace Kent Tenney, Roger Sherman, and Henry A. Parkin for respondents.

March 7, 1921. Denied.

CHURCHWARD INTERNATIONAL STEEL
COMPANY, Petitioner, v. BETHLEHEM
STEEL COMPANY. [No. 729.]
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit.

See same case below, 268 Fed. 361. Messrs. F. P. Warfield and H. S. Duell for petitioner.

Messrs. Charles Neave and Clarence D. Kerr for respondent.

March 7, 1921. Denied.

CARL E. SPICER, as Administrator, etc., Petitioner, v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. [No. 733.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

See same case below, 268 Fed. 500. Messrs. S. H. Dent, Jr., [573] and D. M. Powell for petitioner.

Messrs. James H. McIntosh, Benjamin P. Crum, and Leon Weil for respondent. March 7, 1921. Denied.

PANY, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH S. McINTYRE, Administrator, etc. [No. 738.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri. See same case below, Mo. 227 S. W. 1047.

Messrs. William F. Evans and Edward T. Miller for petitioner.

Messrs. Xenophon P. Wilfley and Robert W. Hall for respondent. March 7, 1921. Denied.

CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY, Petitioner, v. L. N. ARRINGTON. [No. 740.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of Virginia.

See same case below on first appeal, 126 Va. 194, 101 S. E. 415.

Mr. J. M. Perry for petitioner.
Mr. P. B. Harvey for respondent.
March 7, 1921. Denied.

J. A. CALHOUN, SR., as Administrator, etc., Petitioner, v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. [No. 718.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of South Carolina.

Messrs. L. D. Jennings, John H. Clifton, and A. S. Harby for petitioner.

Messrs. S. R. Prince, H. O'B. Cooper, and F. G. Tompkins for respondent. March 14, 1921. Denied.

CHARLES L. KILLGORE, Petitioner, v. H. W. SKINNER. [No. 700.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

See same case below, 269 Fed. 120.
Mr. H. M. Garwood for petitioner.
No appearance for respondent.
March 14, 1921. Denied.

[574] PHENIX PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, Petitioner, v. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. [No. 713.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

See same case below, 269 Fed. 136.
Mr. William Jay Turner for petitioner.
Mr. H. B. Gill for respondent.
March 14, 1921. Denied.

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