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October 9, 1961.

No. 26.

GARNER ET AL. v. LOUISIANA;

368 U.S.

No. 27. No. 28. Certiorari, 365 U. S. 840, to the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The motion of the Committee on the Bill of Rights of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York for leave to file brief, as amicus curiae, is granted. John R. Fernbach and Murray A. Gordon on the motion. Reported below: La. So. 2d

BRISCOE ET AL. v. LOUISIANA; and
HOSTON ET AL. v. LOUISIANA.

No. 79.

LEHIGH VALLEY COOPERATIVE FARMERS, INC., ET AL. V. UNITED STATES ET AL. Certiorari, 366 U. S. 957, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The motion of petitioners to substitute Orville L. Freeman in the place of Ezra Taft Benson as a party respondent is granted. Donn L. Snyder on the motion. Reported below: 287 F. 2d 726.

No. 158. CARNLEY v. COCHRAN, CORRECTIONS DIRECTOR. Certiorari, 366 U. S. 958, to the Supreme Court of Florida. It is ordered that Harold A. Ward, Esquire, of Winter Park, Florida, be, and he is hereby, appointed to serve as counsel for petitioner in this case. Reported below: 123 So. 2d 249.

No. 33, Misc. DEAN v. FLORIDA. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied. Petitioner pro se. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General of Florida, and Joe E. McClung, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.

No. 418, Misc. COPENHAVER V. IOWA. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied.

No. 401, Misc. IN RE DEL CAMPO. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari and for other relief denied.

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No. 202, Misc. PHILLIPS v. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY

GENERAL ET AL.;
No. 215, Misc.

No. 232, Misc.

No. 274, Misc.

No. 297, Misc.
No. 312, Misc.

WARDEN, ET AL.;

SCHLETTE v. HEINZE, WARDEN;

MONA v. GOODMAN, PRISON KEEPER;
LAVERGNE v. FOGLIANI, WARDEN;
WEBB V. NEW MEXICO;

VITORATOS, ALIAS VICTOR, v. SACKS,

No. 314, Misc. BROOKS v. TEXAS;

No. 326, Misc.

No. 342, Misc.

No. 359, Misc.

No. 408, Misc.

No. 426, Misc.

No. 428, Misc.

HACKWORTH V. PENITENTIARY WARDEN;
SMITH v. SETTLE, WARDEN;
CHAVEZ ET AL. v. UTAH;

GAMBINO v. RANDOLPH, WARDEN;
SMITH V. SETTLE, WARDEN; and

MCCARY v. HAND, WARDEN. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus denied.

No. 371, Misc. CHERETON v. UNITED STATES. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied. Louis M. Hopping for petitioner.

No. 90, Misc. RETAIL CLERKS UNION LOCAL 324 ET AL. v. YANKWICH, U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied. Robert W. Gilbert, Louis A. Nissen, Jerome Smith and S. G. Lippman for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Stuart Rothman, Dominick L. Manoli and Norton J. Come for the National Labor Relations Board, and George R. Richter for Barker Bros. Corp. et al., in opposition. Reported below: F. Supp.

No. 200, Misc. DANDY v. BAN MILLER, WARDEN; and No. 375, Misc. COAKLEY v. O'SULLIVAN, CIRCUIT JUDGE, ET AL. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of mandamus denied.

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TIARY SUPERINTENDENT;

No. 290, Misc.
No. 397, Misc.

HAYES v. CALIFORNIA ET AL.;

BURLESON v. NEW MEXICO ET AL.; and No. 415, Misc. EX PARTE HILL. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus denied. Treating the papers submitted as petitions for writs of certiorari, certiorari is denied. Petitioners pro se. C. Donald Robertson, Attorney General of West Virginia, and George H. Mitchell and Simon M. Bailey, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent in No. 25, Misc.

No. 109, Misc. ADAMS v. UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, ET AL. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus and for other relief denied.

Probable Jurisdiction Noted or Question Postponed.

No. 84. TURNER V. CITY OF MEMPHIS ET AL. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Further consideration of the question of jurisdiction postponed to the hearing of the case on the merits. Constance Baker Motley and Thurgood Marshall for appellant. Frank B. Gianotti, Jr. for the City of Memphis, and Edward P. A. Smith for Dobbs Houses, Inc., et al., appellees. Reported below: 199 F. Supp. 585.

No. 173. UNITED STATES V. NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP. ET AL. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri. Probable jurisdiction noted. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Loevinger and Richard A. Solomon for the United States. John T. Chadwell, Martin J. Purcell and John H. Lashly for appellees.

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No. 264. HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING Co. v. REILY, COLLECTOR OF REVENUE OF LOUISIANA. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Probable jurisdiction noted. Robert O. Brown, Robert E. Rice, C. Vernon Porter, Benjamin B. Taylor, Jr. and Laurance W. Brooks for appellant. John B. Smullin for appellee. Briefs of amici curiae, urging reversal, were filed by Charles D. Marshall for Thomas Jordon, Inc.; Cicero C. Sessions for Sperry Rand Corp.; Albert L. Hopkins for Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.; Ben R. Miller for American Can Co.; Forrest M. Darrough for Humble Oil & Refining Co.; and Robert E. Leake, Jr. for Bosson-Richards Processing Co. et al. Reported below: 241 La. 67, 127 So. 2d 502.

No. 90. MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS v. LANGDEAU, RECEIVER; and

No. 91. REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK OF DALLAS v. LANGDEAU, RECEIVER. Appeals from the Supreme Court of Texas. Further consideration of the question of jurisdiction postponed to the hearing of the cases on the merits. MR. JUSTICE CLARK took no part in the consideration or decision of these cases. Marvin S. Sloman for appellant in No. 90. Neth L. Leachman for appellant in No. 91. Quentin Keith and Cecil C. Rotsch for appellee. Reported below: 161 Tex. 349, 341 S. W. 2d 161.

Certiorari Granted. (See also No. 218, ante, p. 7, and No. 66, Misc., ante, p. 4.)

No. 123. MANUAL ENTERPRISES, INC., ET AL. v. DAY, POSTMASTER GENERAL. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. Stanley M. Dietz for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Orrick and John G. Laughlin, Jr. for respondent. Reported below: 110 U. S. App. D. C. 78, 289 F. 2d 455.

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No. 101. GOLDLAWR, INC., v. HEIMAN ET AL. C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari granted. Edwin P. Rome for petitioner. Aaron Lipper and Richard B. Dannenberg for Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y., Executor, and C. Russell Phillips, Gerald Schoenfeld, Bernard B. Jacobs, Aaron Lipper and C. Brewster Rhoads for Select Operating Corp. et al., respondents. Reported below: 288 F. 2d 579.

No. 77. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. WALTON MANUFACTURING CO. ET AL. C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari granted. Solicitor General Cox, Stuart Rothman, Dominick L. Manoli, Norton J. Come and Frederick U. Reel for petitioner. Alexander E. Wilson, Jr. and Robert T. Thompson for respondents. Reported below: 286 F. 2d 16.

No. 144.

STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE ET AL. v. TODD SHIPYARDS CORP. Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Third Supreme Judicial District. Certiorari granted. Will Wilson, Attorney General of Texas, and C. K. Richards, Fred B. Werkenthin and Bob E. Shannon, Assistant Attorneys General, for petitioners. Frank A. Liddell for respondent. Reported below: 340 S. W. 2d 339; Tex.

344 S. W. 241.

No. 187. CALIFORNIA V. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION ET AL. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari granted. William M. Bennett for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Orrick, John G. Laughlin, Jr., John C. Mason, Howard E. Wahrenbrock, Robert L. Russell and Arthur H. Fribourg for the Federal Power Commission, and Charles V. Shannon, Stanley M. Morley, Arthur H. Dean, and Stephen Rackow Kaye for El Paso Natural Gas Co., respondents. Reported below: 111 U. S. App. D. C. 226, 296 F. 2d 348.

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