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DECISIONS PER CURIAM AND ORDERS
FROM FEBRUARY 1, 1954, THROUGH
JUNE 7, 1954.

FEBRUARY 1, 1954.

Decisions Per Curiam.

No. 468. JOST v. UNITED STATES. On petition for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District. Per Curiam: The petition for writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment of the District Court of Appeal is reversed and the cause is remanded with instructions to proceed not inconsistent with the findings of fact and conclusions of law and recommendations of the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, on confession of error by the Government. Dean Acheson, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Charles A. Horsky, A. L. Wirin and Fred Okrand for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Robert S. Erdahl and Beatrice Rosenberg filed a memorandum for the United States, confessing error. Reported below: 117 Cal. App. 2d 379, 256 P. 2d 71.

No. 505. GOVERNMENT AND CIVIC EMPLOYEES ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, CIO, ET AL. v. WINDSOR ET AL. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Per Curiam: The motion to affirm is granted and the judgment is affirmed. MR. JUSTICE BLACK took no part in the consideration or decision of this case. Arthur J. Goldberg and Thomas E. Harris for appellants. Si Garrett, Attorney General of Alabama, M. Roland Nachman, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, and Jesse M. Williams for appellees. Reported below: 116 F. Supp. 354.

Miscellaneous Orders.

February 1, 1954.

347 U.S.

No. 225, Misc. ANSELMI v. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ET AL. C. A. 3d Cir. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus also denied. Petitioner pro se. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Felicia Dubrovsky for the United States et al., respondents. Reported below: 207

F.2d 312.

No. 334, Misc.

HOLLOWAY v. RAGEN, WARDEN. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari denied. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus also denied.

No. 289, Misc.

No. 315, Misc.

No. 316, Misc.

No. 325, Misc.

No. 327, Misc.

No. 337, Misc. tions for leave to denied.

WHELEHON v. EIDSON, WARDEN;
DOHRMAN v. STEELE;

BURKHOLDER v. UNITED STATES;
GREEN v. MISSOURI;

BAYLESS v. EIDSON, WARDEN; and
SHOLTER V. MARONEY, WARDEN. MO-
file petitions for writs of habeas corpus

No. 295, Misc. COLLINS v. WEBB, WARDEN. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied.

No. 322, Misc. EX PARTE LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied. Casper W. Ooms, Edward A. Haight, Dugald S. McDougall, John F. Oberlin, Thomas V. Koykka and James R. Stewart for petitioner. John T. Cahill, James A. Fowler, Jr., Richard R. Wolfe and Loftus E. Becker for the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.

Probable Jurisdiction Noted.

No. 480. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE v. UNITED STATES ET AL.; and

No. 481. FLORIDA CITRUS COMMISSION ET AL. V. UNITED STATES ET AL. Appeals from the United States

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District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Probable jurisdiction noted. Karl D. Loos and Neil Brooks for the Secretary of Agriculture. M. W. Wells for the Florida Citrus Commission et al., John F. Donelan for the California Citrus League et al., Sidney Goldstein, Francis A. Mulhern, Wilbur LaRoe, Jr., Arthur L. Winn, Jr. and Samuel H. Moerman for the Port of New York Authority, Denis M. Hurley, James J. Thornton and G. Gary Sousa for the City of New York, Earl Jay Gratz for the Philadelphia Terminals Marketing Association et al., and Wilmer A. Hill for the United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association et al., appellants in No. 481. Edward M. Reidy and Leo H. Pou for the Interstate Commerce Commission; and Francis L. Brown, A. P. Donadio and J. F. Eshelman for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. et al., appellees. Reported below: 114 F. Supp. 420.

Certiorari Granted. (See No. 468, supra.)

Certiorari Denied. (See also Misc. Nos. 225, 295 and 334, supra.)

No. 484. CITY NATIONAL BANK OF FAIRMONT v. FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. C. A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied. John D. Amos and William P. Lehman for petitioner. Russell L. Furbee and C. H. Hardesty, Jr. for respondent. Reported below: 206 F. 2d 531.

No. 492. SULLIVAN v. NEW JERSEY. Supreme Court of New Jersey. Certiorari denied. Harry A. Walsh for petitioner. Mario H. Volpe and Frank H. Lawton for respondent. Reported below: 13 N. J. 289, 99 A. 2d 450.

No. 493. CODRAY V. BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SUCCESSOR TO THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. David Cobb for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant

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Attorney General Townsend, James D. Hill and George B. Searls for respondent. Reported below: U. S. App. D. C., 207 F. 2d 610.

No. 494. WILLIAMS v. LINDSEY, ADMINISTRATOR. Supreme Court of Missouri. Certiorari denied. Donald N. Clausen, Herbert W. Hirsh, Norman A. Miller and Frank C. Mann for petitioner. Jean Paul Bradshaw and Flavius B. Freeman for respondent. Reported below: 260 S. W. 2d 472.

No. 516. CHEMICAL BANK & TRUST Co. v. PRUDENCEBONDS CORPORATION (NEW CORPORATION) ET AL. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. John Lord O'Brian, Philip A. Carroll and John A. Wilson for petitioner. Charles M. McCarty for Prudence-Bonds Corporation; Geo. C. Wildermuth for Castellano; Samuel Silbiger for Eddy; and Aaron Schwartz for Samson et al., respondents. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 67.

No. 497. SOBELL v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 2d Cir. Motion for leave to file brief of Dr. Harold C. Urey et al., as amici curiae, denied. Certiorari denied. Howard N. Meyer for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and John R. Wilkins for the United States.

No. 498. WELCH V. TEXAS. Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas. Certiorari denied. James H. Martin for petitioner. John Ben Shepperd, Attorney General of Texas, and Sam C. Ratliff and Rudy G. Rice, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent. Reported below: Tex. Cr. R., 264 S. W. 2d 100.

No. 508. DOUGALL v. SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RAILWAY Co. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. MR. JUSTICE BLACK and MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS are of the

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