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Hays and Herbert Monte Levy filed a brief for the American Civil Liberties Union, as amicus curiae, urging reversal. Reported below: 91 U. S. App. D. C. 378, 203 F.2d 54.

No. 164. GOLDBAUM ET AL. v. UNITED STATES. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The order denying certiorari in this case, 346 U. S. 831, is vacated and the case is restored to the docket. Irvin Goldstein for petitioners. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, Meyer Rothwacks and Joseph M. Howard for the United States. Reported below: 204 F. 2d 74.

No. 259. BANKS v. UNITED STATES. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The order denying certiorari in this case, 346 U. S. 857, is vacated and the case is restored to the docket. Joseph B. Keenan, Alvin O. West and John W. Graff for petitioner. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack and Murray L. Schwartz for the United States. Reported below: 204 F. 2d 666.

No. 414. MCFEE v. UNITED STATES. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The order denying certiorari in this case, ante, p. 927, is vacated and the case is restored to the docket. Elden McFarland for petitioner. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, David L. Luce and Joseph M. Howard for the United States. Reported below: 206 F.2d 872.

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No. 314, Misc. WHEATLEY v. IGOE, U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied without prejudice to petitioner to apply to the United States Court of Appeals for a writ of mandamus.

No. 620, Misc. JOHNSON v. HANNAY, U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied..

No. 573, Misc. FRAZIER v. WARDEN, LEWISBURG PENITENTIARY; and

No. 621, Misc. EX PARTE HERZ. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus denied.

No. 610, Misc. HURST v. LOONEY, WARDEN. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied.

Certiorari Granted. (See also No. 510, ante, p. 1006.)

No. 66. QUINN v. UNITED STATES. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. David Scribner, Frank J. Donner, Arthur Kinoy and Allan R. Rosenberg for petitioner. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Carl H. Imlay for the United States. Reported below: 91 U. S. App. D. C. 344, 203 F. 2d 20.

No. 577. UNITED STATES v. CALDERON. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari granted. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, for the United States. Joseph W. Burns for respondent. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 377.

No. 650.

HOLLAND ET AL. v. UNITED STATES. C. A.

10th Cir. Certiorari granted. M. Redstone for petitioners.

Peyton Ford and Sumner Solicitor General Sobeloff,

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Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, David L. Luce and Joseph M. Howard for the United States. Reported below: 209 F. 2d 516.

No. 691. Cox ET AL., ADMINISTRATORS, ET AL. v. ROTH, ADMINISTRATOR. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari granted. Douglas D. Batchelor and David W. Dyer for petitioners. Jacob Rassner for respondent. Reported below: 210 F. 2d 76.

No. 696. TEE-HIT-TON INDIANS v. UNITED STATES. Court of Claims. Certiorari granted. James Craig Peacock, Martin W. Meyer, William L. Paul, Jr., John E. Skilling and John H. Myers for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Morton, Roger P..Marquis and John C. Harrington for the United States. Reported below: 128 Ct. Cl. 82, 120 F. Supp. 202.

No. 697. CASTLE, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ET AL. V. HAYES FREIGHT LINES, INC. Supreme Court of Illinois. Certiorari granted. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois, John L. Davidson, Jr., First Assistant Attorney General, Mark O. Roberts, Special Assistant Attorney General, and William C. Wines and Lee D. Martin, Assistant Attorneys General, for petitioners. Reported below: 2 Ill. 2d 58, 117 N. E. 2d 106.

No. 710. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION v. COLORADO INTERSTATE GAS Co. C. A. 10th Cir. Certiorari granted. Solicitor General Sobeloff and Willard W. Gatchell for petitioner. James Lawrence White, William A. Dougherty, John P. Akolt, Sr., John R. Turnquist, Charles E. McGee and Lewis M. Poe for respondent. Reported below: 209 F. 2d 717.

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No. 725. ASSOCIATION OF WESTINGHOUSE SALARIED EMPLOYEES v. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari granted. Arthur J. Goldberg for petitioner. Mahlon E. Lewis and Robert D. Blasier for respondent. Reported below: 210 F. 2d 623.

No. 726. SMITH V. UNITED STATES. C. A. 1st Cir. Certiorari granted. Richard Maguire for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, David L. Luce, Joseph M. Howard and Dickinson Thatcher for the United States. Reported below: 210 F. 2d 496.

No. 747. SULLIVAN v. UNITED STATES. C. A. 10th Cir. Certiorari granted. Llewellyn A. Luce and Walter H. Maloney for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, David L. Luce and Joseph M. Howard for the United States. Reported below: 212 F. 2d 125.

No. 730. REGAN v. NEW YORK. Court of Appeals of New York. Certiorari granted. Elaine F. Friedman for petitioner. Edward S. Silver and Aaron E. Koota for respondent. Reported below: 306 N. Y. 747, 117 N. E. 2d 921.

No. 719. OPPER v. UNITED STATES. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted limited to questions 3, 4, and -5 presented by the petition for the writ which read as follows:

"3. Whether, where an admission is made to law enforcement officers after the date of the acts charged as crimes, it is to be so far treated as a confession that, in the absence of corroboration, it is inadmissible.

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"4. Whether a conviction can be sustained where there is, apart from an admission made to law enforcement officers after the date of the acts charged as crimes, no proof of the corpus delicti.

"5. Whether, in convicting petitioner the jury, and in sustaining his conviction the court below, in fact admitted, as against him, statements of his co-defendant which, as a matter of law, were not competent evidence against him."

John M. Kelley, Jr. and Frederick Bernays Wiener for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Felicia Dubrovsky for the United States. Reported below: 211 F. 2d 719.

No. 5, Misc. BART v. UNITED STATES. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. James T. Wright for petitioner. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and John R. Wilkins for the United States. Reported below: 91 U. S. App. D. C. 370, 203 F. 2d 45.

No. 279, Misc. GARCIA V. LANDON, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE. C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari granted. Harry Wolpin and A. L. Wirin for petitioner. Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Olney and Beatrice Rosenberg for respondent. Reported below: 207 F. 2d 693.

No. 290, Misc. MASSEY V. MOORE, WARDEN. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari granted. Dean Acheson for petitioner. John Ben Shepperd, Attorney General of Texas, and James N. Castleberry, Jr. and Rudy G. Rice, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent. Reported below: 205 F.2d 665.

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