(278 U. S. 660) (49 S.Ct.) No. 25. Adelaide F. CHAPMAN, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES. Oct. 1, 1928. On writ of certiorari to the Court of Claims. For opinion below, see 63 Ct. Cl. 424. Mr. Sanford Robinson, of New York City, for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. William D. Mitchell, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D. C., for the United States. Judgment vacated and the cause remanded to the Court of Claims with directions to enter judgment for the petitioner, with interest, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Mitchell for the respondent, and mandate granted. No. 71. Hubert WORK, Secretary of the Interior, petitioner, v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Oct. 1, 1928. Mr. Harry L. Underwood, of Washington, D. C., for the motion. Mr. W. C. Morrow, of Seattle, Wash., for petitioner. Messrs. Oscar Sutro, of San Francisco, Cal., and Louis Titus, of Washington, D. C., for respondent. See, also, 57 App. D. C. 329, 23 F. (2d) 750. Roy O. West, Secretary of the Interior, substituted as party petitioner in place of Hubert Work, former Secretary of the Interior, on motion of Mr. Harry J. Underwood in that behalf. (278 U. S. 661) No. 112. The STATE OF MONTANA ex rel. Janet T. INGERSOLL, plaintiff in error, v. Charles H. CLAPP, as President of the State University at Missoula, Montana, et al. Oct. 1, 1928. In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Montana. For opinion below, see 81 Mont. 200, 263 P. 433. Mr. C. E. Pew, of Helena, Mont., for plaintiff in error. Messrs. L. A. Foot and A. H. Angstman, both of Helena, Mont., for defendants in error. Dismissed with costs, under paragraph 2 of rule 13. 5 No. 174. VERDE RIVER IRRIGATION & POWER COMPANY, petitioner, v. Hubert WORK, Secretary of the Interior, et al., etc. Oct. 1, 1928. See, also, 24 F. (2d) 886. Mr. William D. Mitchell, of Washington, D. C., for the motion. Messrs. Charles H. Merillat and James W. Beller, both of Washington, D. C., for petitioner. Roy O. West, Secretary of the Interior, substituted as a party respondent, in place of Hubert Work, former Secretary of the Interior, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Mitchell in that behalf. No. 116. Isom GRAYSON, Micey Keys, et al., plaintiffs in error, v. James A. HARRIS, William H. Harris, et al. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinions below, see 129 Okl. 281, 264 P. 623, 129 Okl. 285, 264 P. 627. Messrs. Robert M. Rainey and Streeter B. Flynn, both of Okla homa City, Okl., for plaintiffs in error. Mr. Robert F. Blair, of Tulsa, Okl., for defendants in error. In error to the Supreme Court of the No. 122. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE, owner of THE S. S. "MELLVILLE DOLLAR," petitioner, v. MATSON NAVIGATION CO., owner of THE S. S. “MAUNA ALA." Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 23 F. (2d) 554. Mr. Ira S. Lillick, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. William Denman, of San Francisco, Cal., for respondent. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. (278 U. S. 698) 4 No. 136. Abe WASHINGTON, petitioner, v. The STATE OF FLORIDA. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 116 So. 470. See, also, 110 So. 259. Mr. Louis Marshall, of New York City, for petitioner. Mr. Fred H. Davis, of No. 124. Ben S. THURLOW, Mary Thurlow, Tallahassee, Fla., for State of Florida. Peti et al., petitioners, v. WAITE PHILLIPS COM·PANY, Independent Oil & Gas Company, et al.; No. 125. A. P. DOUTHIT, petitioner, v. WAITE PHILLIPS COMPANY, Independent Oil & Gas Company, et al.; and No. 126. Ike E. NELSON, Hattie Nelson, et al., petitioners, v. WAITE PHILLIPS COMPANY, Independent Oil & Gas Company, et al. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 22 F. (2d) 781. Messrs. Chester I. Long, of Wichita, Kan., and F. Dumont Smith, of Hutchinson, Kan., for petitioners Thurlow and Nelson. Messrs. Samuel W. Hayes and David A. Richardson, both of Oklahoma City, Okl., and Wm. H. Zurek, of Ponca City, Okl., for respondents. Petition for writs of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Florida denied. 10 · (278 U. S. 699) No. 137. The PEOPLE OF the STATE OF NEW YORK on the relation of Thomas H. HAYES, petitioner, v. George V. McLAUGHLIN, as Police Commissioner, etc. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion of New York Court of Appeals, see 247 N. Y. 238, 160 N. E. 357. Messrs. Harold Harper and Ben A. Matthews, both of F'etition for New York City, for petitioner. writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of New York denied. No. 144. Alex MUDD, petitioner, v. Samuel A. PERRY, Charles B. Rogers, et al. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 25 F. (2d) 85. Messrs. Orion L. Rider, of Vinita, Okl., A. R. Serven, of Washington, D. C., and John Barry, of Oklahoma City, Okl., for petitioner. Messrs. N. E. McNeill and Charles B. Rogers, both of Tulsa, Okl., for respondents. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. No. 146. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, petitioner, v. Frank K. BOWERS. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 24 F. (2d) 788. Mr. Henry W. Clark, of New York City, for petitioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. 9 (278 U. S. 601) No. 149. TYLER COUNTY, TEXAS; G. C. Bradfield, County Judge, et al., petitioners, v. F. P. TOWN. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 23 F. (2d) 371. Mr. W. D. Gordon, of Beaumont, Tex., for petitioners. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. No. 150. CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY, petitioner, v. CITY OF OMAHA and Metropolitan Utilities District, et al. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 24 F. (2d) 3. Mr. J. A. C. Kennedy, of Omaha, Neb., for petitioner. Messrs. John Lee Webster and Dana B. Van Dusen, both of Omaha, Neb., for respondents. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. (278 U. S. 602) No. 152. Lydia M. GREEN, individually and as Executrix, etc., petitioner, v. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 24 F. (2d) 378. Mr. Joseph F. Murray, of New York City, for petitioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. No. 153. ALBERT PICK & COMPANY, petitioner, v. W. K. HOLT, J. B. McCoy, and David A. Rendleman, Trustees, etc. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 25 F. (2d) 378. Messrs. Samuel E. Hirsch, of Chicago, Ill., and Frank P. Hobgood, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., for petitioner. Mr. W. Cleveland Davis, of Charlotte, N. C., for respondents. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. No. 154. Roberta T. LYON, petitioner, v. The TRAVELLERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 25 F. (2d) 596. Mr. Charles A. Hines, of Greensboro, N. C., for petitioner. Mr. Robert A. Holland, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., for respondent. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. Lewis, petitioners, v. The UNITED STATES No. 182. Allie E. LEWIS and William Lloyd of America. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 22 F. (2d) 760, rehearing denied 26 F. (2d) 465. Mr. Finis E. Riddle, of Tulsa, Okl., for petitioners. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit is granted, but the argument is to be limited to the question of jurisdiction and the determination whether the trial took place in accordance with the act of February 16, 1925 (28 USCA § 182), and section 59 of the Judicial Code (28 USCA § 121), properly construed, and whether the right of petitioner under the sixth amendment to the Constitution was infringed thereby. No. 180. The UNITED STATES of America ex rel. James A. JORDAN, petitioner, v. John H. GLASS, United States Marshal, etc.; No. 188. The UNITED STATES of America ex rel. Jacob MAYER, petitioner, v. John H. GLASS, United States Marshal, etc.; No. 202. The UNITED STATES of America ex rel. William A. QUINN, petitioner, v. John H. GLASS, United States Marshal, etc.; No. 206. The UNITED STATES of America ex rel. William V. LOUGHRAN, petitioner, v. John H. GLASS, United States Marshal, etc.; and No. 207. UNITED STATES of America ex rel. Lester LORD, Jr., petitioner, v. John H. GLASS, United States Marshal, etc. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 25 F. (2d) 941. Mr. Reese H. Harris, of Scranton, Pa., for petitioner Jordan. Mr. Clarence Balentine, of Scranton, Pa., for petitioner Quinn. Mr. W. J. Martin, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioners Loughran and Lord. Petition for writs of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. No. 185. K. C. LEE and Chew Fook Gum, petitioners, v. The UNITED STATES of America; No. 199. Henry KUHN, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America; and No. 359. Leong DUCK, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinions below, see 24 F. (2d) 910, 26 F. (2d) 463. Messrs. Frank J. Hennessy and Marshall B. Woodworth, both of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioners K. C. Lee and Chew Fook Gum. Mr. Harold C. Faulkner, of San Fran cisco, Cal., for petitioner Kuhn. Messrs. Leong Duck, pro se, and Harry Gottesfeld, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner Leong Duck. Petition for writs of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. (278 U. S. 605) 5 No. 181. Jacob SCHLIFF and Abraham Schliff, copartners, doing business under the firm name and style of Schliff Bros., petitioners, v. EAGLE AND STAR BRITISH DOMINIONS INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 24 F. (2d) 784. Messrs. Benjamin Reasse and Louis Marshall, both of New York City, for petitioners. 10 (278 U. S. 606) No. 187. T. HOGAN & SONS, Inc., petitioner, v. L. BOYERS' SONS CO.; and No. 217. L. BOYERS' SONS COMPANY, petitioner, v. T. HOGAN & SONS, Inc. Oct. 8, 1928. For opinion below, see 25 F.(2d) 602. Mr. Eli J. Blair, of New York City, for petitioner T. Hogan & Sons. Mr. E. C. Sherwood, of |