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November 8, 1948.

335 U.S.

Certiorari denied. MR. JUSTICE BURTON took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. Robert W. Kenny, Bartley C. Crum and Martin Popper for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman for the United States. G. Leslie Field and George W. Crockett, Jr. filed a brief for the National Lawyers Guild, as amicus curiae, supporting the petition.

No. 3, Misc. JONES V. RAGEN, WARDEN. Criminal Court of Cook County, Illinois. Certiorari denied. Petitioner pro se. George F. Barrett, Attorney General of Illinois, William C. Wines and James C. Murray, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent.

No. 98, Misc. DONNELL V. MISSOURI. Supreme Court of Missouri. Certiorari denied.

No. 147, Misc. MAIKISCH v. NEW YORK. Court of Appeals of New York. Certiorari denied. Charles V. Halley, Jr. for petitioner. 548, 81 N. E. 2d 94.

Reported below: 298 N. Y.

No. 150, Misc. FOSTER V. PENNSYLVANIA. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Certiorari denied.

No. 152, Misc. LALLY v. NEW YORK. Supreme Court of New York, County of Orleans. Certiorari denied. Reported below: See 273 App. Div. 840, 77 N. Y. S. 2d 795.

No. 157, Misc. MITCHELL V. NIERSTHEIMER, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 158, Misc. HOLT v. BENSON, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Michigan. Certiorari denied.

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No. 159, Misc. WILLIAMS v. RAGEN, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 160, Misc. DAVIS v. RAGEN, WARDEN. C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied.

No. 161, Misc. WILLIAMS V. NIERSTHEIMER, WARDEN. Circuit Court of Pike County, Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 163, Misc. AVELINO υ.

CALIFORNIA. Supreme

Court of California. Certiorari denied. Reported below: See 81 Cal. App. 2d 934, 185 P. 2d 361.

No. 164, Misc.

PRYOR V. CALIFORNIA.

District Court

of Appeal, 1st Appellate District, of California. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 87 Cal. App. 2d 352, 196 P. 2d 948.

No. 165, Misc. EVANS v. ILLINOIS. Circuit Court of Randolph County, Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 168, Misc. SEMBLY V. SWENSON. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Certiorari denied. Reported below: Md., 60 A. 2d 526.

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No. 174, Misc. SKINNER V. NIERSTHEIMER, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 175, Misc. WEHR V. RAGEN, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied.

No. 182, Misc.

Court of Illinois.

THOMPSON V. ILLINOIS. Supreme
Certiorari denied.

Rehearing Denied.

November 8, 1948.

335 U.S.

No. 697, October Term, 1947. ALKER ET AL. V. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, 334 U. S. 827. Motion for leave to file a third petition for rehearing denied.

Nos. 103 and 104. LOBAIDO v. MICHIGAN, ante, p. 829. Rehearing denied.

No. 123. CARTER CARBURETOR CORP. v. KINGSLAND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS, ante, p. 819. Rehearing denied.

No. 141. BORAK v. UNITED STATES, ante, p. 821. Rehearing denied.

No. 183.

REMINGTON RAND, INC. v. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO., INC., ante, p. 825. Rehearing denied.

No. 265. NORTH AMERICAN Co. v. KOERNER, JUDGE, ante, p. 803. Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing out of time under Rule 33 denied. Motion for a stay of the mandate also denied.

No. 771, October Term, 1943. STATES, 322 U. S. 737;

TELFIAN V. UNITED

No. 1185, October Term, 1944. TELFIAN v. SANFORD, WARDEN, 325 U. S. 869; and

No. 63, Misc., October Term, FORD, WARDEN, 332 U. S. 781. petition for rehearing denied.

1947.

TELFIAN V. SANMotion for leave to file

No. 519, Misc., October Term, 1947. HARRIS v. CITY OF NEW YORK, 334 U. S. 836. Second petition for rehearing denied.

No. 42, Misc. EATON V. RAGEN, WARDEN, ante, p. 832. Rehearing denied.

335 U.S.

November 8, 15, 1948.

No. 79, Misc. EX PARTE WHISTLER, ante, p. 805. Rehearing denied.

No. 95, Misc.

RILEY v. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF

WACO, ante, p. 835. Rehearing denied.

No. 136, Misc. STELLOH v. WARDEN OF THE WISCON

SIN STATE PRISON, ante, p. 841.

Rehearing denied.

NOVEMBER 15, 1948.

Per Curiam Decisions.

No. 206. MURPHEY ET AL. v. REED ET AL., DOING BUSINESS AS M. T. REED CONSTRUCTION Co. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Per Curiam: The petition for writ of certiorari is granted. The judgments below are vacated and the case remanded to the District Court with instructions to dismiss those causes of action involving solely construction work, and to reconsider the remaining causes of action in the light of the decision of this Court in Kennedy v. Silas Mason Co., 334 U. S. 249. MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE is of the opinion that the case as a whole should be remanded to the District Court for further proceedings in view of the decision of this Court in Kennedy v. Silas Mason Co., 334 U. S. 249. Dissenting: MR. JUSTICE BLACK, MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, and MR. JUSTICE MURPHY. Webb M. Mize for petitioners. Charles S. Corben for respondents. Reported below: 168 F. 2d 257.

No. 116. FOGEL v. UNITED STATES.

Certiorari, ante,

p. 811, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Per Curiam: Upon consideration of the Government's confession of error and the record, the judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed and the case is remanded to the District Court with directions to va

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cate its order denying the motion for a new trial and to grant a new trial. Maury Hughes for petitioner. Solici tor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Quinn, Robert S. Erdahl and Philip R. Monahan for the United States. Reported below: 167 F. 2d 763.

No. 362. MASICH V. UNITED STATES SMELTING, REFINING & MINING CO. ET AL. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Utah. Per Curiam: The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a properly presented federal question. Clarence M. Beck, William A. Hilton and Elias Hansen for appellant. Paul H. Ray and Charles A. Horsky for appellees. Reported below: Utah, 191 P. 2d 612.

Miscellaneous Order.

No. 38. LA CROSSE TELEPHONE CORP. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD ET AL.; and

No. 39. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL B-953, A. F. OF L. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD ET AL. Motion of Communications Workers of America, Division 23, to be made a party of record and to participate in oral argument denied. Leave is granted to file a brief as amicus curiae. Donald J. Martin for the Communications Workers of America. Reported below: 251 Wis. 583, 30 N. W. 2d 241.

Certiorari Granted. (See also No. 206, supra.)

No. 41, Misc. GRIFFIN v. UNITED STATES. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Perlman, Robert S. Erdahl and Philip R. Monahan for the United States.

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