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bow and Theodore Sherbow for petitioner. Edward D. E. Rollins, Attorney General of Maryland, Ambrose T. Hartman, Assistant Attorney General, and Anselm Sodaro for respondent. Reported below: 203 Md. 200, 100 A. 2d 257.

No. 413, Misc. PALANUK V. UNITED STATES. C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Claude L. Dawson for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Burger, Paul A. Sweeney and John R. Benney for the United States. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 802.

No. 419, Misc. TABOR v. HIATT, WARDEN. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.

No. 422, Misc. BARRINGER v. CRANOR, SUPERINTENDENT, WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY. Supreme Court of Washington. Certiorari denied.

No. 426, Misc. MERRIMAN v. ARIZONA. Supreme Court of Arizona. Certiorari denied.

No. 430, Misc. WADE V. CONNECTICUT. Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut. Certiorari denied.

No. 434, Misc. SHEEHAN V. CRANOR, SUPERINTENDENT, WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY. Supreme Court of Washington. Certiorari denied.

No. 439, Misc. LEEDY V. INDIANA. Supreme Court of Indiana. Certiorari denied. James C. Cooper for petitioner. Reported below: Ind.

115 N. E. 2d 600.

No. 445, Misc. BECK v. CRANOR, SUPERINTENDENT,

WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY.

Supreme Court of

Washington. Certiorari denied.

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No. 450, Misc. HOLLAND V. ILLINOIS. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 451, Misc. OWENS v. ILLINOIS. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 453, Misc. BEARD ET AL. v. RAGEN, WARDEN. Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 457, Misc. MOTLEY V. NORTH CAROLINA. Superior Court of Rockingham County, North Carolina. Certiorari denied.

No. 458, Misc. NEWTON v. CRANOR, SUPERINTENDENT, WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY. Supreme Court of Washington. Certiorari denied.

Rehearing Denied.

No. 473. ALKER ET AL. v. BUTCHER & SHERRERD ET AL., 346 U. S. 925. Second petition for rehearing denied.

No. 65. UNITED STATES v. BINGHAMTON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., ante, p. 171;

No. 519. JEOFFROY MFG., INC. ET AL. v. GRAHAM ET AL., ante, p. 920;

No. 525. PARNACHER ET AL. v. MOUNT, ante, p. 917; No. 546. JONES ET UX. v. UNITED STATES, ante, p. 921; No. 225, Misc. ANSELMI v. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ET AL., ante, p. 902;

No. 332, Misc. NEGRON ET AL. v. NEW YORK, ante, p. 907;

No. 346, Misc. EX PARTE LUSTIG, ante, p. 911; and No. 352, Misc. HAINES v. ILLINOIS, ante, p. 922. Petitions for rehearing denied.

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No. 606. INTERSTATE MOTOR FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. v. MESSNER, SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, ET AL.; and

No. 615. SHIRKS MOTOR EXPRESS CORP. v. MESSNER, SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, ET AL. Appeals from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District. Per Curiam: The motions to dismiss are granted and the appeals are dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Frank A. Sinon for appellants. John R. Norris was also for appellant in No. 615. Frank F. Truscott, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and Harry F. Stambaugh for appellees. Reported below: 375 Pa. 450, 100 A. 2d 913.

Miscellaneous Orders.

No. 5, Original, October Term, 1950. NEW JERSEY V. NEW YORK ET AL. The motion of the State of Delaware for leave to intervene and to file an answer to the amended petition of the City of New York for modification of the decree is granted and the answer is referred to the Special Master. H. Albert Young, Attorney General, and Vincent A. Theisen, Chief Deputy Attorney General, for the State of Delaware.

No. 431, Misc. BREEDING v. SWENSON, WARDEN. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Minnesota denied. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus also denied. Reported below: 241 Minn. 62 N. W. 2d 488.

*MR. JUSTICE JACKSON took no part in the consideration or decision of the cases in which orders are this day announced.

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No. 380, Misc. EX PARTE ALLEN. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied.

No. 398, Misc. SMITH V. OVERLADE, WARDEN. MOtion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied.

No. 404, Misc. EX PARTE RITCHEY; and

No. 467, Misc. IN RE MARSH. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus denied.

Certiorari Granted.

No. 591. RICE v. SIOUX CITY MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY, INC. ET AL. Supreme Court of Iowa. Certiorari granted. Neil R. McCluhan and Lowell C. Kindig for petitioner. Jesse E. Marshall and H. C. Harper for respondents. Reported below: 245 Iowa 147, 60 N. W. 2d 110.

No. 626. BALTIMORE CONTRACTORS, INC. v. BODINGER. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari granted. Morris Rosenberg and George Brussel, Jr. for petitioner. Charles Wilson for respondent.

Certiorari Denied. (See also Misc. Nos. 398 and 431, supra.)

No. 537. MOORE v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE; and

No. 596. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. MOORE. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Melvin D. Wilson and Elmo H. Conley for Moore. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, Lee A. Jackson and Joseph F. Goetten for the Commissioner. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 265.

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No. 584. NITTERHOUSE v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Henry D. O'Connor for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack and Robert B. Ross for the United States. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 618.

No. 597. FARMER, CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, ET AL. v. UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA (UE) ET AL. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, and George J. Bott for the National Labor Relations Board, petitioner. David Scribner for the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers; Victor Rabinowitz for the American Communications Association; and Harold I. Cammer for the International Fur & Leather Workers Union, respondents. Reported below: U. S. App. D. C., 211 F. 2d 36.

No. 598. FARMER, CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, ET AL. v. INTERNATIONAL FUR & LEATHER WORKERS UNION OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, and George J. Bott filed the petition for the National Labor Relations Board, petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff and Mr. Bott filed a memorandum in reply to the brief in opposition. Harold I. Cammer and David Rein for respondent. Reported below: U. S. App. D. C., 211 F. 2d 36.

No. 603. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Co. v. JOHNSON, ADMINISTRATRIX. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Edwin H. Burgess and Kenneth H. Ekin-for petitioner. Reported below: 208 F. 2d 633.

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